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justified, martin? martin: not by the facts on the ground. if the will of president trump was enough there would be reason for optimism but we have learned , from experience that the will of the united states president alone cannot do it. it is the parties themselves that have to make the difficult compromises. and abbas and prime minister netanyahu are leaders with domestic political difficulties that constrain them. katty: is there a chance, perhaps counterintuitively, that it would take a president like trump who is seen as having close relations with israel to be the person who could make a breakthrough? martin: i think the building up was what we saw here in that clip. katty: the optics were fascinating. martin: the palestinian flag the hind trump's head. he did not endorse the two state solution or the ever peace initiative, but he did treat -- -- he did treat mahmoud abbas as an equal. as a leader. he is under siege from the egyptians, jordanian, emirati leaders who don't feel he should represent the palestinians. president trump is pr
justified, martin? martin: not by the facts on the ground. if the will of president trump was enough there would be reason for optimism but we have learned , from experience that the will of the united states president alone cannot do it. it is the parties themselves that have to make the difficult compromises. and abbas and prime minister netanyahu are leaders with domestic political difficulties that constrain them. katty: is there a chance, perhaps counterintuitively, that it would take a...
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martin truex jr. is going to is again. >> 17 years ago, driving the 17, matt kenseth won his first monster energy race in the coca-cola 600. he repeats it doesn't. >> you left me the field and i'm going to take it. a special eye on erik jones, the 20-year-old rookie from michigan. he is showing us a lot. especially the head to head with jimmie johnson on pit road. i think we'll see something for him tonight. >> mike: the pre-race odds on that group of drivers. kyle busch the favorite among them. >> jeff: mike, you just like the long-shots, don't you? >> mike: it's all fun. until somebody loses the race. >> darrell: i like it when my guy makes the list. >> mike: kyle busch won the all-star race saturday night. probably why he is the favorite. martin truex deserves cofavorite status having won l hamlin and kyle busch and matt kenseth, teammates, to square off from the first three spots. here we go. three wide. oh, man. >> darrell: truex made a great move to get around hamlin before he slid up the hill.
martin truex jr. is going to is again. >> 17 years ago, driving the 17, matt kenseth won his first monster energy race in the coca-cola 600. he repeats it doesn't. >> you left me the field and i'm going to take it. a special eye on erik jones, the 20-year-old rookie from michigan. he is showing us a lot. especially the head to head with jimmie johnson on pit road. i think we'll see something for him tonight. >> mike: the pre-race odds on that group of drivers. kyle busch the...
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this is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff to junker. coming out is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't heard their manifesto, we don't know what they stand for, but we all expected to vote because she is strong and offering strong government in the face of our enemy. we know who the enemy is. it is focused absolutely on her. i heard her speech. the word
this is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff to junker. coming out is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election,...
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martin schulz does not have any of these advantages.e will spend the next months making his case around martin -- around market squares in germany. peter: he is in a difficult place. wille: as i said, schulz never have a chance if he tries to be a copy of merkel. shesagree with anna when says that internal and external security is all the germans worry about. there are very many germans -- not everyone, but 50% of germans are worried about their own social security. economically, germany is very stable, but nonetheless, half the population say it is very unjust how germany is functioning socially, and the same 50% say that they themselves do not profit from economic lulls. these 50% wait for someone to come to tell them that their social security issues are safe and they have a program to .ddress three major issues living in the city gets very expensive because you have to pay a lot of rent and it is always rising. next, many people do not have enough income when they retire. that is a growing crisis, and then there are very many people
martin schulz does not have any of these advantages.e will spend the next months making his case around martin -- around market squares in germany. peter: he is in a difficult place. wille: as i said, schulz never have a chance if he tries to be a copy of merkel. shesagree with anna when says that internal and external security is all the germans worry about. there are very many germans -- not everyone, but 50% of germans are worried about their own social security. economically, germany is...
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martin truex jr. is running laps at 30.1. 30.2 seconds. there are quite a number of drivers on the lead lap who have backed off about half a second behind truex's pace. so i have to wonder, if you're half a second slower than the leader, is it saving you fuel? or are you just running as hard as you can? >> darrell: the gas pedal. if you have to down you're burning fuel. if you don't, you're not burning fuel. you turn the you can. >> jeff: to run half a second faster means your foot is to the floor longer than the others because you are getting back to the gas sooner, driving in deeper. car is handling a little bit better. you're definitely using more fuel. larry. >> larry: we have a new element with the ford cutaway car. it has to do with the fuel cell. it's in the trunk. holds 19 gallons of fuel. in there, there are two electric fuel pumps. normally the drivers have them on separate switches. this is the main fuel pump. look at this box right here. you have trap doors. fuel runs in that. if you ever
martin truex jr. is running laps at 30.1. 30.2 seconds. there are quite a number of drivers on the lead lap who have backed off about half a second behind truex's pace. so i have to wonder, if you're half a second slower than the leader, is it saving you fuel? or are you just running as hard as you can? >> darrell: the gas pedal. if you have to down you're burning fuel. if you don't, you're not burning fuel. you turn the you can. >> jeff: to run half a second faster means your foot...
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martin. he cries hysterically while the screaming continues for more than three minutes. >> you did it! you both did it! >> reporter: what it seems cody doesn't know, it's a so-called prank. >> i got a prank for cody. i bought this here invisible ink. and i'm going to squirt it all over his carpet and start flipping out. >> reporter: even after the big reveal -- >> you just got owned. it's just a prank, brah. >> reporter: the kids aren't laugh. the entire 84 deal was uploaded to the maryland family's popular youtube page daddy o five which features many similar stunts. the video sparked outrage. "this makes me shudder." "mental abuse." >> i am ashamed. this just -- it started out as family fun. it started with me and my kids. then it was just about making a video and then making the next video more crazier than the next. >> they would get exciting when they would get a lot of views. it was more for shock value. >> i'm tired of this. >> reporter: what they also got was backlash from fellow vid
martin. he cries hysterically while the screaming continues for more than three minutes. >> you did it! you both did it! >> reporter: what it seems cody doesn't know, it's a so-called prank. >> i got a prank for cody. i bought this here invisible ink. and i'm going to squirt it all over his carpet and start flipping out. >> reporter: even after the big reveal -- >> you just got owned. it's just a prank, brah. >> reporter: the kids aren't laugh. the entire 84...
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host: jenny beth martin? guest: i think that's a really good point. i think if we are looking at any president who is going to make sure we are looking at how dollars are spent and whether they are spent efficiently and effectively, the president and the white house right now, president trump, is the man who will get that done. i'm not asked the a ministration specifically about that question. as they look at the budget as a whole, what they are doing is looking at each program everywhere across the government and working to make sure they are spending the tax dollars efficiently and effectively. i don't think in any way, from what i understand, we are going to do it everywhere but the military. i imagine they are going to do that with the military. i've not asked that, so it's not something i asked specifically. it's a good point. if any president is going to do it, it is president trump who will get that job done. host: he would need the support of members of congress. they control the purse strings and the
host: jenny beth martin? guest: i think that's a really good point. i think if we are looking at any president who is going to make sure we are looking at how dollars are spent and whether they are spent efficiently and effectively, the president and the white house right now, president trump, is the man who will get that done. i'm not asked the a ministration specifically about that question. as they look at the budget as a whole, what they are doing is looking at each program everywhere...
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martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew poverty and hunger... now a state senator, he's spearheaded legislation making new mexico the first state in the country to ban any kind of lunch shaming.martin savidge: "how did you feel when it passed?"michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "once in a while in the legislative process we get something right and this is one we got right." so padilla says 21 other states have reached out to him to see what they can do...and an identical bill has been introduced into congress... which could bring a federal law.so
martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still...
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martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew poverty and hunger... now a state senator, he's spearheaded legislation making new mexico the first state in the country to ban any kind of lunch shaming.martin savidge: "how did you feel when it passed?"michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "once in a while in the legislative process we get something right and this is one we got right." so padilla says 21 other states have reached out to him to see what they can do...and an identical bill has been introduced into congress... which could bring a federal law.so
martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still...
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martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew poverty and hunger... now a state senator, he's spearheaded legislation making new mexico the first state in the country to ban any kind of lunch shaming.martin savidge: "how did you feel when it passed?"michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "once in a while in the legislative process we get something right and this is one we got right." so padilla says 21 other states have reached out to him to see what they can do...and an identical bill has been introduced into congress... which could bring a federal law.so
martin savidge: "you know who the poor kids are."michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse... online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still...
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\ martin: centrism wins the day for that.ht earlier, le pen would win if she had a strong left-wing candidate. but, i knew really -- this was win against an't centrist candidate. populismt think it's gone away. if you look at the voting, he got 20 million, she got 10, and 12 million of stay and. so the first 12 million that voted have not filed their papers. there's still a large protest vote. when you think about it, 22 million people didn't vote for macron. significant move there still. david: do you like french equities and the european equities? martin: i do, swiss, german. helpuro being weak does germany. it's got the biggest balance of payments in the world. it's a very significant advantage. david: how that european financials? reporting better than expected trading results. everyone of these banks is in the middle east -- martin: i'm so worried about european banks structurally. don't get me wrong, they're all trying to do the right thing. ubs is further had been all the rest. jpmorgan, goldman -- early dominating inv
\ martin: centrism wins the day for that.ht earlier, le pen would win if she had a strong left-wing candidate. but, i knew really -- this was win against an't centrist candidate. populismt think it's gone away. if you look at the voting, he got 20 million, she got 10, and 12 million of stay and. so the first 12 million that voted have not filed their papers. there's still a large protest vote. when you think about it, 22 million people didn't vote for macron. significant move there still....
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erica valdivia martin atraviesa la ms dura batalla de su vida.al "el año pasado me diagnosticaron con cancer terminal, face terminal, etapa cuatro. me dijeron que mi cancer comenzó en el estomago, tenia una ulcera. la ulcera se me hizo maligna y de allí me afecto todo. es algo que me cuesta mucho trabajo hablarlo... más que nada porque con mi tristeza, con mi dolor, pues me llevo a mi familia. yo se que al igual que yo lo sufro, ellos tambien". desde entonces, erica ha tenido que realizarse varias cirugas donde se le han extirpado varios de sus organos. los tratamientos de quimioterapia tambin han formado parte de su lucha contra la enfermedad. erica valdivia martin / padece de carcel terminal "ya llevaba seis quimioterapias cuando volví a recaer. ahora se me complico... empece a sentir complicaciones en mi estomago. he estado ya hospitalizada como siete veces." segn nos cuenta erica, los doctores desconocen como comenzo a avanzarla enfermedad y nadie en su familia ha padecido de cncer. sin embargo, a pesar de la adversidad, dice hacer todo lo po
erica valdivia martin atraviesa la ms dura batalla de su vida.al "el año pasado me diagnosticaron con cancer terminal, face terminal, etapa cuatro. me dijeron que mi cancer comenzó en el estomago, tenia una ulcera. la ulcera se me hizo maligna y de allí me afecto todo. es algo que me cuesta mucho trabajo hablarlo... más que nada porque con mi tristeza, con mi dolor, pues me llevo a mi familia. yo se que al igual que yo lo sufro, ellos tambien". desde entonces, erica ha tenido que...
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in the flip is father martin and his wife heater spilled inc. on cody's bedroom floor and accused him. emma and cody are with me. i have emergency custody. they're doing good. they're getting back to their playful selfses. it makes sense rose hall would update, emma and cody are in her care and custody. >> very heart breaking and disturbing to see my kids being abused. cody had a difficult time when the officer brought him out to the car. he said some things that were disturbing. that he hated me. >> i think the psychological cat damage and abuse that's going on in those videos is clear for anybody to see. >> and millions watched on the daddy 05 youtube channel showing mike martin and his wife screaming about cody about splattering nc. cody can be seen crying uncontrollably. it is going to be a long time deprogramming these kids from what was going on. i think that is what convinced do it. i believe the judge looked at some of the videos. >> although it was all a prank orchestrated by mike martin few were amused. >> it's going to take a lot of c
in the flip is father martin and his wife heater spilled inc. on cody's bedroom floor and accused him. emma and cody are with me. i have emergency custody. they're doing good. they're getting back to their playful selfses. it makes sense rose hall would update, emma and cody are in her care and custody. >> very heart breaking and disturbing to see my kids being abused. cody had a difficult time when the officer brought him out to the car. he said some things that were disturbing. that he...
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st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.from reggae music to samba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it started with sound system culture injamaica and all of these other places. you know, the guys who bring the massive systems out. they were experimenting with sound. they started experimenting with dubs. this is where remixes came from. so, there is a long history and tradition to kind of electronic music and experimentation in the caribbean. but some locals didn't want an electronic music festival on their shores. they wanted this little—known island to be the best kept secret and remain exclusive. not everyone was happy, of course, but i think it's becaus
st martin is traditionally known as a musical island.from reggae music to samba to calypso. but a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival — aptly named after the country's airport code — is hoping to bring a new kind of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the basic routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean — it...
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this is the issue, martin.arabia and iranian rivalry across the middle east, playing out in virtually everything you see. as evidenced in syria and parts of iraq as well. this is the crux for the white house here. and the fight against isis, find themselves on paper often on the same side as iran and iranian backed militia, some fighting in iran. the president in syria clark as well. saudis, long term strategic ally who the u.s. is comfortable with, financially, economically and the u.s. always enjoyed taking as much saudi oil money as they can lay their hachbds on. we're seeing substantial decision for the administration in years ahead in bed with the saudis. that's key. it will provide state of the art military hardware for the saudi arabians, that will be used in the on-going war in neighboring yemen, the obama administration was unhappy at times with use of some of the heavy weapons they gave the saudis, slowed down supply of them towards the end of obama administration after accusations of civilian casualt
this is the issue, martin.arabia and iranian rivalry across the middle east, playing out in virtually everything you see. as evidenced in syria and parts of iraq as well. this is the crux for the white house here. and the fight against isis, find themselves on paper often on the same side as iran and iranian backed militia, some fighting in iran. the president in syria clark as well. saudis, long term strategic ally who the u.s. is comfortable with, financially, economically and the u.s. always...
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saint martin is traditionally known as a musical island.orts here from reggae music to samba to calypso. a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival aptly named after the country's airport code, is hoping to bring a new type of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean, it started with sound system culture injamaica and all of these other places. you know, the guys who bring the massive systems. they were experimenting with sound. they started experimenting with dubs. this is where remixes came from. so, there is a long history and tradition to kind of electronic music and experimentation in the caribbean. but some locals didn't want an electronic music festival on their shores. they wanted this little—known island to be the best kept secret and remain exclusive. not everyone was happy, of course, but i think it's because of the
saint martin is traditionally known as a musical island.orts here from reggae music to samba to calypso. a new music festival is aiming to bring something uniquely different to the island. now in its second year, the sxm festival aptly named after the country's airport code, is hoping to bring a new type of visitor. millennials for a five—day electronic music extravaganza. with more than 100 top name djs. a lot of the routes of what is modern dance culture started in the caribbean, it started...
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we want to hear from certain martin sorrell.ir martin, are we going to have a hard frexit? >> i don't not about a hard france, but surly, i think macron has been generally welcomed. the alternative was less welcome , i think. having said that, he now has the job and has to get it done. we will have to see what happens with the elections around the assembly and whether he gets a majority there or has to form some form of coalition. certainly, his economic plans -- france is our six largest market after the u.s., the u.k., australia, new zealand. italy and spain are number nine and 10. germany, france, italy, and spain are very important to us, despite brexit. as a result of brexit, probably will be putting more emphasis on it. mr. macron, the new president, probably will take a harder line, a tougher line in those negotiation's. the good news is that macron wins. the bad news, if i can put it like that, i think will be a tougher negotiation for our prime minister. futurethin that is the of the united kingdom. there is been any nu
we want to hear from certain martin sorrell.ir martin, are we going to have a hard frexit? >> i don't not about a hard france, but surly, i think macron has been generally welcomed. the alternative was less welcome , i think. having said that, he now has the job and has to get it done. we will have to see what happens with the elections around the assembly and whether he gets a majority there or has to form some form of coalition. certainly, his economic plans -- france is our six largest...
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cyrus. >> no billy ray at all. >> like you're wisdom. >> martin. >> the wisdom martin. >> that's truer player ronaldo has become the first sports star and man to reach 1,100,000,000 followers on instagram. you can see why. >> because his son. sure. >> or maybe -- >> the great -- wash my clothes on that washboard great news comes during the same week he scored a hat trick for championship win and credible soccer -- >> oh. >> likely the main reason he has so many followers. >> exactly. is it hot in the loft or is it me. >> if you broke down the percentage of his followers those who followed him for soccer and who followed him for not soccer what do you think the break down would be. >> probably 60% non soccer. >> i would have give -- gone 70-30. >> really. >> that high. >> i would have gone 80. >> worldwide soccer though he's huge. >> there's the thing people who like his looks and his abil abilities. >> we'll have to poll 100 million people to find out. >> do that in our spare time. i do. that's funny. when it comes to being a life long fan one virginia woman well let's just say she's
cyrus. >> no billy ray at all. >> like you're wisdom. >> martin. >> the wisdom martin. >> that's truer player ronaldo has become the first sports star and man to reach 1,100,000,000 followers on instagram. you can see why. >> because his son. sure. >> or maybe -- >> the great -- wash my clothes on that washboard great news comes during the same week he scored a hat trick for championship win and credible soccer -- >> oh. >> likely the...
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martin pollard explains. martin: the danger is not over because the ransomware that struck friday is still out there and spreads quickly and now millions across the world are headed back to the office. that's the message from the cybersecurity experts and the head of the european police network. >> we're in the face of an escalating threat. if the numbers are going up, i'm worried how the numbers will continue to grow when people go to work on turn on the machines monday morning. >> users worldwide found their systems crashing and then been asked for a $300 to $600 ransom. australia says three of its businesses have been targeted. south korea has reported nine cases and in china, the energy giant petro china and government agencies have joined schools and colleges hit over the weekend. microsoft has blamed the attack on the u.s. government. it said u.s. security agencies stockpiled harmful software code and sought to exploit it. once tollen, this was then used by hackers to launch these attacks. this is an em
martin pollard explains. martin: the danger is not over because the ransomware that struck friday is still out there and spreads quickly and now millions across the world are headed back to the office. that's the message from the cybersecurity experts and the head of the european police network. >> we're in the face of an escalating threat. if the numbers are going up, i'm worried how the numbers will continue to grow when people go to work on turn on the machines monday morning. >>...
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meteorologist erika martin is tracking that cooler weather today. you know what,
meteorologist erika martin is tracking that cooler weather today. you know what,
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martin: it is important.uestion of revenue neutral in year one or years one through three. if the long -- long-run deficit is seen to go up, that will hurt because it will push up interest rates and it means that there is less capital to be available for investing. i think it is important that they find a way of dealing with that, both through the tax reform and entitlement reform. alix: that only is that important to growth, but also how long these tax cuts will last. are they 10 years? more or less? what is the dynamic scoring of that? will companies save or spend? assume,companies won't even if it is limited to 10 years, they won't assume that it will die at the end of 10 years. after all, four years from now, they can pass another piece of legislation that extends it for 10 years into the future. it makes it ambiguous and uncertain. companies will be unable to count on lower corporate tax rates for the long run. alix: if we don't get a revenue neutral situation, what is the tax rate we can get? is it 28%?
martin: it is important.uestion of revenue neutral in year one or years one through three. if the long -- long-run deficit is seen to go up, that will hurt because it will push up interest rates and it means that there is less capital to be available for investing. i think it is important that they find a way of dealing with that, both through the tax reform and entitlement reform. alix: that only is that important to growth, but also how long these tax cuts will last. are they 10 years? more...
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they define martin's strength and what martin brought to the leadership table. but just like martin brought his characteristics, jane doe out there could bring hers. we have to define them for ourselves and our kaktistics depend on the time you are in, you know, the time you are in. so i think the whole thing of trying to point to one or two, the leadership development has to be within making sure we could get these schools for our kids and help our kids to dream. our kids, too often, their dreams are dashed. kids, you know, inquisitive and creative, that's beaten out of them and their circumstances beat them down. so we are on the right track when we stick with this whole question of quality public education. we lose that, we've lost it. if we lose that -- this fight that we're in now up to our eyeballs on quality public education. >> because that's where most kids are and are going to be. >> 94%. and in a democracy, in a democracy if we don't have a certain level if which we educate all of our kids exposure to the -- and so give them the opportunities to have
they define martin's strength and what martin brought to the leadership table. but just like martin brought his characteristics, jane doe out there could bring hers. we have to define them for ourselves and our kaktistics depend on the time you are in, you know, the time you are in. so i think the whole thing of trying to point to one or two, the leadership development has to be within making sure we could get these schools for our kids and help our kids to dream. our kids, too often, their...
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martin: i think so. people are beginning to see value in emerging markets, compared to develop markets. we have seen a big rise in the u.s. market, u.k. market, european market. people are looking at places like india with the growth rate it has got and investing their in equities and bonds and more generally in emerging markets globally, looking for value. francine: are you confident you will be holding on to the cash you have invested four scottish widows? -- invested for scottish widows? martin: client very confident. we have a very good relationship. hopefully, we can make them see the benefit of this transaction, this merger of the two asset management operations because they are the type of client i am speaking about who can see the benefit of having a larger team managing their money with broader capabilities. things one of the key this merger gives us, broader capabilities. francine: martin, give me a sense, assets under management climbed about 5% to 308 billions pounds. are you going to get a l
martin: i think so. people are beginning to see value in emerging markets, compared to develop markets. we have seen a big rise in the u.s. market, u.k. market, european market. people are looking at places like india with the growth rate it has got and investing their in equities and bonds and more generally in emerging markets globally, looking for value. francine: are you confident you will be holding on to the cash you have invested four scottish widows? -- invested for scottish widows?...
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martin: thank you for having me.ne needs to look at the trajectory of inflation over the course of a few prints rather than focusing on one. if you toss your mind back to the print released on good friday where markets were closed globally, it was an incredibly soft print. we had a lot of weakness driven by some extremely one off volatile components within the sector. some of those components delivered further downside today. with that, i'm referring specifically to telecommunications services, which over the last couple of months have taken down core cpi by almost a full 2%. vonnie: exactly. what do you do in your portfolio if we are not seeing any inflation? the fed might even be complacent because everyone is saying we are going to get wage growth and inflation. how do you prepare for that? look at inflation from a top-down and bottom-up perspective. when we look at the top down dynamics, what the fed is focusing on is -- you said it. the unemployment rate is 4.4%. we see the wage growth permeate through a whole h
martin: thank you for having me.ne needs to look at the trajectory of inflation over the course of a few prints rather than focusing on one. if you toss your mind back to the print released on good friday where markets were closed globally, it was an incredibly soft print. we had a lot of weakness driven by some extremely one off volatile components within the sector. some of those components delivered further downside today. with that, i'm referring specifically to telecommunications services,...
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a difficult day for martin schultz, he is not exactly when to throw in the towel, but do you think as predicts that it will not happen? that is what some commentators are already saying, they are saying it is the end of the road for him but he said he would keep fighting. it also has to be said that it depends what happens over the next few months, but those angela merkel has had a few knocks over the past few yea rs, had a few knocks over the past few years, during the resurgence of the refugee crisis, we have had terror attacks and all those things did not support and there are plenty of voters who are not satisfied with angela merkel and want a change, but i think what we have seen over the past month or so is that people here are saying that martin schultz has not really come up with concrete policies and the sdp are finding it difficult really to get that centre ground where mrs merkel sitting co mforta bly ground where mrs merkel sitting comfortably indeed when it comes to issues to do with migration when it comes to do with security and terror, angela merkel is sitting in the p
a difficult day for martin schultz, he is not exactly when to throw in the towel, but do you think as predicts that it will not happen? that is what some commentators are already saying, they are saying it is the end of the road for him but he said he would keep fighting. it also has to be said that it depends what happens over the next few months, but those angela merkel has had a few knocks over the past few yea rs, had a few knocks over the past few years, during the resurgence of the...
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brent: that was martin garrick there in front of the parliament building in berlin. footballer you lost an appeal over a tax fraud conviction. the court confirmed the 21 month sentence which he received last year. the barcelona superstar is unlikely to go to prison. however, because sentences over two years are usually suspended in spain, he was convicted of avoiding tax and given a 2 million euro fine. here is a reminder of the top stories we are following for you, it's being reported that two brothers and the father of the suspected manchester bomber have been arrested. one brother was allegedly planning a terrorist attack in the libyan capital, tripoli. authorities have confirmed they are investigating a network that supported the manchester attack. the u.k. raised its terror threat level to critical. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. y thanks for staying with us. >>> on a chinese national holiday in early april, many people leave early in the morning for a long trip. they travel out to the suburbs where they pay respec
brent: that was martin garrick there in front of the parliament building in berlin. footballer you lost an appeal over a tax fraud conviction. the court confirmed the 21 month sentence which he received last year. the barcelona superstar is unlikely to go to prison. however, because sentences over two years are usually suspended in spain, he was convicted of avoiding tax and given a 2 million euro fine. here is a reminder of the top stories we are following for you, it's being reported that two...
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for erika martin and all of us here at nbc 10, have a good one. you'll see erika back here tonight at 6:00 and 11:00. i'm sara gore, and this is open house. this week, a diy project made easy with george oliphant and his wife zoe. and the high stakes real estate world made funny, with one of the stars of seeso.com's bajillion dollar propertie$. but first, we were at a palatial say in thousand oaks, california with inspired gardens and grounds. tiffany hu: this magnificent estate is located in prestigious hidden valley, only minutes from the beautiful malibu beaches. [music playing] welcome to open house. today, i'm coming to you from a versatile sun filled penthouse on the upper east side in manhattan. all of the entertaining spaces, including the grand living and dining rooms, open out onto this stunning private outdoor space, and it wraps around nearly
for erika martin and all of us here at nbc 10, have a good one. you'll see erika back here tonight at 6:00 and 11:00. i'm sara gore, and this is open house. this week, a diy project made easy with george oliphant and his wife zoe. and the high stakes real estate world made funny, with one of the stars of seeso.com's bajillion dollar propertie$. but first, we were at a palatial say in thousand oaks, california with inspired gardens and grounds. tiffany hu: this magnificent estate is located in...
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how to go on without mart martin? his children are 1 and 4. >> it's hard for everybody. >> botulism is so rare doctors may not be looking for it. martin was told he probably had an infection and then he was struggling to breathe then paralysis. >> a bay area woman filed a lute lawsuit against bart. a way for riders to report criminal activity with their cell phones. she filed the suit against bart. when the watch app is active it allows them to track the location. >> >> companies don't do this. they don't collect information that is being collected. >> bart released a statement denying the claims. bart says it is helpful for security concerns. >>> nba finals, the warriors finished off the spurs 129-115. >> live in san antonio. the warriors are the first team to go 12 and 0 to start the playoffs. >> you are right. it is uncharted territory. never have they accomplished what you described. obviously the warriors want to win 16 games. they don't care if it is in a row. they want 16, which would mean you won the nba champ
how to go on without mart martin? his children are 1 and 4. >> it's hard for everybody. >> botulism is so rare doctors may not be looking for it. martin was told he probably had an infection and then he was struggling to breathe then paralysis. >> a bay area woman filed a lute lawsuit against bart. a way for riders to report criminal activity with their cell phones. she filed the suit against bart. when the watch app is active it allows them to track the location. >>...
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i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. live look outside and we're seeing plenty of clouds out there, mid- and upper level clouds. the atmosphere's a little juicy right now and i'm tracking some showers moving across our area. not going to be a washout for today, but satellite and radar loop. this is our two-hour loop. notice we are seeing some showers moving into berks county, the lehigh valley, bucks county, it will also look like chester county seeing one or two isolated downpours, and all of this will be moving from west to east, and we are tracking a cold front also moving down from the northwest towards the southeast, so cooler temperatures and a kickup in those wind speeds. philadelphia neighborhood temperatures right now seeing lots of low 60s. andorra currently at 62 degrees. manayunk in the mid-60s. for you, bustleton, 64. and somerton, current temperature, 61 degrees. we're pretty much going to stay in the 60s all day long. temperatures unseasonably chilly for today. lehigh valley also seeing chilly temperatures
i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. live look outside and we're seeing plenty of clouds out there, mid- and upper level clouds. the atmosphere's a little juicy right now and i'm tracking some showers moving across our area. not going to be a washout for today, but satellite and radar loop. this is our two-hour loop. notice we are seeing some showers moving into berks county, the lehigh valley, bucks county, it will also look like chester county seeing one or two isolated downpours, and...
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martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up?yn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very favourably, the other papers we will come to our obviously much less favourable. this says he will fix rip—off britain, boost nhs schools and scrap tuition fees. talking about how power and the railways will be renationalised and other policies including abolishing tuition fees. there is an extensive list and inside they say that labour have pledged to undo the damage of seven years of tory austerities, describing it as the bullet of red—blooded socialism and then there is a note saying that tories are rotten to the core, pages six and seven. it is the favourable look at what is a very ext
martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up?yn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very favourably, the other...
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local and state authorities have been investigating the martin family the other three heater martin'srelation high pressure. >> shawn and i will be back at 11. coming up next it's jim and sarah with fox5 news at zero:30 what's up next. >> next here at ten:30 showing your id. interesting no matter what your age. >> we're going to break down a new policy from one county when it comes to buying boost. >> weeks after a passenger was dragged off a united flight ceos come to capital hill. we've seen boxes swiped from people's porches before, but not flower boxes. got those stories and more coming up at 10:30. (announcer) there's more to life than the climb. there's the view. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >> this is fox5 local news at ten:30. right now at 06789. t
local and state authorities have been investigating the martin family the other three heater martin'srelation high pressure. >> shawn and i will be back at 11. coming up next it's jim and sarah with fox5 news at zero:30 what's up next. >> next here at ten:30 showing your id. interesting no matter what your age. >> we're going to break down a new policy from one county when it comes to buying boost. >> weeks after a passenger was dragged off a united flight ceos come to...
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it is not clear where martin aguilar will end up.yanne melendez, abc7 news. >> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning a out of prison. he walked out of the federal facility in kansas today after serving 7 of a 35-year sentence for leaking classified information. former president obama commuted her sentence just three days before he left office. manning was known as bradley manning before transitioning in prison. bhf her release she posted a photo of her shoes on instagram with the caption, first steps of freedom. >> the city of new orleans has removed yet another confederate monument. overnight 200 people looked on as crews took down a 14 foot statue of general p.t. beauregard. it is the third monument removed in recent weeks because they were deemed to be racially offensive. the whiteley monument was taken down in april followed by a statue of jefferson davis. general robert e. lee was set to come down next week. >> a way ward bear attracted lots of attention when he climbed a tree next to a washington state elementary sch
it is not clear where martin aguilar will end up.yanne melendez, abc7 news. >> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning a out of prison. he walked out of the federal facility in kansas today after serving 7 of a 35-year sentence for leaking classified information. former president obama commuted her sentence just three days before he left office. manning was known as bradley manning before transitioning in prison. bhf her release she posted a photo of her shoes on instagram with...
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i know you like lockheed martin, for example. he was very concerned about the cost of the f-35 fighter jet. will their profit margins be squeezed, even though we're talking about a big defense contract? they're forced to bring those costs down. >> well, first off, i tend to think that this is exactly what we want from a president, from an administration. as taxpayers, it's a good idea when anybody says we want to get costs down. i think that that's good. but to your point about margins, no, actually, i don't. i think this president actually wants to get the best price for things. he also knows good business. he certainly knows about good business. and so i this i that, for example, lockheed martin recently signed a contract, latest contract for the f-35 with double-digit margins. so i think that the president understands good business. i don't think there's going to be margin pressure. but i think there will always be this focus on cost. >> the background of you're expecting defense to grow on an average of 6% annually, versus i
i know you like lockheed martin, for example. he was very concerned about the cost of the f-35 fighter jet. will their profit margins be squeezed, even though we're talking about a big defense contract? they're forced to bring those costs down. >> well, first off, i tend to think that this is exactly what we want from a president, from an administration. as taxpayers, it's a good idea when anybody says we want to get costs down. i think that that's good. but to your point about margins,...
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meteorologist erika martin is tracking that cooler weather today. you know what, a little bit of a break from those 90s this week, erika. >> that's right, rosemary. so in fact, the high temperature on wednesday was 91 degrees, 93 on thursday, and 93 on friday. so, yes, officially, the first heat wave of 2017, we're just getting started. i'm sure we'll have a few more before it's all said and done, at least by the end of the summer. right now, a live look outside. we are seeing some mid- and upper level clouds. a sign that we do have some moisture in the atmosphere. no big deal, a few scattered showers moving through our area. locally, our satellite and radar loop picking up on those clouds and those scattered showers. i just talked about the fact we may see a few showers moving into parts of berks county. the lehigh valley also seeing some showers moving through. a couple showers flirting around philadelphia, but nothing making it to the ground. not right now, but i don't think we're going to be totally clear for today. we have an area of low pressu
meteorologist erika martin is tracking that cooler weather today. you know what, a little bit of a break from those 90s this week, erika. >> that's right, rosemary. so in fact, the high temperature on wednesday was 91 degrees, 93 on thursday, and 93 on friday. so, yes, officially, the first heat wave of 2017, we're just getting started. i'm sure we'll have a few more before it's all said and done, at least by the end of the summer. right now, a live look outside. we are seeing some mid-...