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and danny mathis was begin my place for a mission on june 1.led into a front. 27 fighter planes went down. 25 guys were killed including danny mathis in my airplane. it's hard for me to tell you the truth of how i felt then, but i missed my airplane, i didn't miss danny. we were there to protect our freedom, we were there to the fight. we did that. it was after the war that i suffered for 30 years. i spoke to these guys every night, 16 guys that i flew with. i thought about suicide. i couldn't work. i suffered from what is now known as ptsd, post-traumatic stress, and didn't get my life back until 1975 when i learned transcendental meditation, learned how to relieve stress. combat is killing of people for what they believe, and that's the height of evil. we -- japan was evil, germany was evil, italy was evil. we fought against those countries. and i don't believe that i'm a part of the greatest generation. general eisenhower, general marshall, general orlando, general macarthur, they're all pest point graduates. i -- west point graduates. i was
and danny mathis was begin my place for a mission on june 1.led into a front. 27 fighter planes went down. 25 guys were killed including danny mathis in my airplane. it's hard for me to tell you the truth of how i felt then, but i missed my airplane, i didn't miss danny. we were there to protect our freedom, we were there to the fight. we did that. it was after the war that i suffered for 30 years. i spoke to these guys every night, 16 guys that i flew with. i thought about suicide. i couldn't...
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many drivers like to rest an elbow on the wind still says mathis but if you're one of them the ninety cross country will break that habit fast putting an elbow on such a high still won't rest. but it's safer to drive with both hands on the wheel anyway . it's. safety is also provided by the nike cross country's many assists system. the car just this about a parked car that's useful he says because especially in for you whether you might notice obstacles to late it's nice to get an early warning so you can respond in time. on board the v ninety cross country city safety system which also recognizes larger animals a lane departure system that works even without painted lane dividers and standard hardly able to miss driving functions up to one hundred thirty kilometers an hour so mattis is a bit surprised that the blind spot a system costs extra in their price list this is the v. ninety cross country is listed at about seven thousand euros more than the regular v. ninety with the same engine and wheel drive which is standard across the country of course it may sound like a lot of money f
many drivers like to rest an elbow on the wind still says mathis but if you're one of them the ninety cross country will break that habit fast putting an elbow on such a high still won't rest. but it's safer to drive with both hands on the wheel anyway . it's. safety is also provided by the nike cross country's many assists system. the car just this about a parked car that's useful he says because especially in for you whether you might notice obstacles to late it's nice to get an early warning...
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later versions were recorded by glen campbell, johnny mathis and elvis presley.t his northern california home. he was 74. >>> and britain's "guardian" is remembering singer dolores o'riordan of the cranberries. ♪ in your head zombie ♪ ♪ zombie zombie ♪ >> o'riordan's voice on songs like "zombie" and "linger" propelled the group to success in the 1990s. the death is being called unexplained. the body was found in a london hotel room yesterday. on twitter, ireland's prime minister called o'riordan the voice of a generation. she was 46. >>> unearthing a treasure. the giant rock that has got the diamond industry twinkling. twinkling. kids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> k elitrepair, safelite replace ♪ another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. but on the inside, i feel chron
later versions were recorded by glen campbell, johnny mathis and elvis presley.t his northern california home. he was 74. >>> and britain's "guardian" is remembering singer dolores o'riordan of the cranberries. ♪ in your head zombie ♪ ♪ zombie zombie ♪ >> o'riordan's voice on songs like "zombie" and "linger" propelled the group to success in the 1990s. the death is being called unexplained. the body was found in a london hotel room yesterday....
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tyler mathis is off tonight. it was day that start like no other. but then a reversal of fortune. stocks surged out of the gate at the opening bell, piercing thh 26,000. it seemed like the he will rally was entering a new phase. but then a turn. and then a collapse. the rally was no more. the indexes turned negative. and when the closing bell rang, the dow swung nearly 400 points in total, its biggest reversal in yearly two years. at the close, the dow jones industrial average fell ten points to 25,792. the nasdaq was off 37, and the s&p 500 drope wild day was a he scratcher. bob watched from the new york at it a color coaster ride for the markets with the cow opening at a new record of 26,000. but shortly after that milestone, with the dow up 283 points in the middle of the morning, investors just seemed to lose interest and the markets drifted lower into the afternoon with the dow ending fractionally negative. what happened? shutdowns later on.up y but for most traders the markets reached such lofty levels it was logical to take profits. you can't blame them for thinking this wa
tyler mathis is off tonight. it was day that start like no other. but then a reversal of fortune. stocks surged out of the gate at the opening bell, piercing thh 26,000. it seemed like the he will rally was entering a new phase. but then a turn. and then a collapse. the rally was no more. the indexes turned negative. and when the closing bell rang, the dow swung nearly 400 points in total, its biggest reversal in yearly two years. at the close, the dow jones industrial average fell ten points...
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some from secretary mathis about this last week. how does what you are saying in terms of our equipment and personnel readiness jive with are proposing are the strategy and the challenges a military?he u.s. guest: it aligns fairly well. secretary mathis and the direction he gave to the national defense strategy is thes be realistic about nature of the world and the nature of the competitors that have evolved over the last decade. he calls out russia noting what they've done in europe with from ukraine,ory and much more aggressive in the baltic seas, what they've done theyria to help prop up regimes. then he calls out china and the islands of the south china sea, jong-un regime a float. actions in thee western pa tisk ocean with other neighbors states like japan and vietnam and the philippines, et cetera. it is very realistic, i think. the they've done in classified annex has been much more realistic about the real shortfalls and the hard decision s that will have to be allocateerms of how we military forces to address the competitor
some from secretary mathis about this last week. how does what you are saying in terms of our equipment and personnel readiness jive with are proposing are the strategy and the challenges a military?he u.s. guest: it aligns fairly well. secretary mathis and the direction he gave to the national defense strategy is thes be realistic about nature of the world and the nature of the competitors that have evolved over the last decade. he calls out russia noting what they've done in europe with from...
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make them today because this deal serves us is national interest as confound by defense secretary mathis and tillerson another's. i suppose a threat from iran is also being used to justify the u.s. military presence in syria assistant secretary of state david satterfield defended the policy at a senate hearing the president has committed as a matter of strategy that we will not leave syria we're going to stay for several reasons stabilization and assistance in the vital north and northeast protection of our allies the syrian democratic forces but for other reasons as well including countering iran how so with force with troops with. diplomacy which one of those setters combination of measures first and foremost it is aggressive sanctioning and measures undertaken by the u.s. and our partners. we heard from dr buss abdulla a professor of political sciences at damascus university he said the u.s. has no legal right to be inside. the what mr satterfield said in the congress. shows that america is lying god the time especially with this administration first of all you see before the. fightin
make them today because this deal serves us is national interest as confound by defense secretary mathis and tillerson another's. i suppose a threat from iran is also being used to justify the u.s. military presence in syria assistant secretary of state david satterfield defended the policy at a senate hearing the president has committed as a matter of strategy that we will not leave syria we're going to stay for several reasons stabilization and assistance in the vital north and northeast...
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defense secretary mathis and tillerson another's from the various european leaders just a couple days ago that this is working. through nine elite force has confirmed as iran has fully fulfilled its obligations so there is really no rationale or justification for trying to go against did this crappy and really you know landed big stop on the us this could debility international scene while the u.s. tries to restrict iran's nuclear activity the pentagon has reportedly been busy working on a major revamp of its own atomic arsenal the plans were due for release next month but have already been leaked to the media and the first of its kind in eight years the nuclear posture review outlines extensive plans to upgrade and replace some of the outdated arsenal and also aims at developing smaller nukes so-called low yield weapons a move that opponents say makes nuclear war more likely the plan wants funding doubled over the next decade and the document lists russia china and north korea as threats which need to be countered the federation of american scientists says the u.s. already has well o
defense secretary mathis and tillerson another's from the various european leaders just a couple days ago that this is working. through nine elite force has confirmed as iran has fully fulfilled its obligations so there is really no rationale or justification for trying to go against did this crappy and really you know landed big stop on the us this could debility international scene while the u.s. tries to restrict iran's nuclear activity the pentagon has reportedly been busy working on a...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly busine with tyler mathis >>> up, up, and away! stocks have their best start to a year since 2003. and our market monitor says small caps are on track to see big gains now. >>> focus on financials. earnings are under way. so far they're strong. and this critical sector is the reason why. >>> no steering wheel? no problem. gm envisions the car of the future. but will you get in one? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business r. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. two weeks into this new year, the bulls are running on wall street. stocks surged to close at records again. in fact the dow had its third 200-point gain in 2018. that compared to only six during all of last year. today, financial stocks rose after some of the country's biggest case reported their quarterly results. here are the closing numbers. the dow jones industriaag advanced 228 points to 25,803. the nasdaq added 49. the s&p 500 was up 18. and it was a strong week for all three. so how does this start to a year compare to others? what might happen next? m
>> announcer: this is "nightly busine with tyler mathis >>> up, up, and away! stocks have their best start to a year since 2003. and our market monitor says small caps are on track to see big gains now. >>> focus on financials. earnings are under way. so far they're strong. and this critical sector is the reason why. >>> no steering wheel? no problem. gm envisions the car of the future. but will you get in one? those stories and more tonight on...
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tyler mathis is off tonight. wall street' focus is once again on washington.he deadline to fund the government is tomorrow at midnight. and lawmakers appear to be far from a deal. if an agreement isn't reached and a spending bill isn't passed, the government should shut down. the president today said that is a real possibility. f the country shuts down, which could very we be, the budget should be handled a lot differently than it has been handled over the last long period of time, many years. >> that kept a lid on stock prices. the dow jones industrial average dropped 97 points to 26,017. the nasdaq was to have two and the s&p 500 fell 4.5. what could happen to the market if a hutdown is not averted? >> reporte stocks have been off to the races so far in 2018 but the looming threat of a possible government shutdown two throw the rally for a loop. we have already seen the markets losing steam today. remember, the dow just closed exactly does a shutdown really entail? the government would stop spending it. messily applies to discretionary d and debt payments wo
tyler mathis is off tonight. wall street' focus is once again on washington.he deadline to fund the government is tomorrow at midnight. and lawmakers appear to be far from a deal. if an agreement isn't reached and a spending bill isn't passed, the government should shut down. the president today said that is a real possibility. f the country shuts down, which could very we be, the budget should be handled a lot differently than it has been handled over the last long period of time, many years....
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let's cross over now to brussels and mathis for more on this i gary poland and hungary say their opposition to mass migration is gaining traction in the e.u. is brussels losing the battle over its refugee in resettlement policies without doubt brian this is a serious challenge for brussels it is a very complex issue how to resolve such a huge crisis that has been unsettling affairs in the european union for a number of years now event let's be careful not to fall into the at least rhetorical trap here set by these two leaders because this is not a case of an empire against itself brussels enforcing something out of an emperor as we'll but this is putting a majority decision something that all member states agreed to into action in this particular case this is about playing by the rules and in two thousand and fifteen in september we had a council decision against the will of member states but that is the rules of the e.u. you can have majority decisions where a number of small number of member states can be again so they can be overpowered and that that decision was to relocate one hundred
let's cross over now to brussels and mathis for more on this i gary poland and hungary say their opposition to mass migration is gaining traction in the e.u. is brussels losing the battle over its refugee in resettlement policies without doubt brian this is a serious challenge for brussels it is a very complex issue how to resolve such a huge crisis that has been unsettling affairs in the european union for a number of years now event let's be careful not to fall into the at least rhetorical...
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that robbie does it's quite a daring all of depending it might be quite annoying when you feel his mathy choice parents have that. be programmed his calculator to generate shakespearean insults. you know and every time he would tell you he would punch a button it would generate another insult. so for a while i remember one that was. something like that out art and on wash talk and say things like that. i know aren't whole areas that are as ingenious. so this is one of the calculators that i was modeling i got this from like broadcast like sixteen bit music to f.m. radio and i learned a lot doing this and i don't get it like you know my math teacher she hated me for it if i were a math teacher. i congratulate the kid so you know you're doing what you're doing and thanks. everybody so my single cell phone camera what is that like but not on your calculator no seeing a cell phone camera. is going to one track science right here it's really weird i mean i experienced the first at sundance and it was just it was just really strange like hearing your own voice because it doesn't sound the same
that robbie does it's quite a daring all of depending it might be quite annoying when you feel his mathy choice parents have that. be programmed his calculator to generate shakespearean insults. you know and every time he would tell you he would punch a button it would generate another insult. so for a while i remember one that was. something like that out art and on wash talk and say things like that. i know aren't whole areas that are as ingenious. so this is one of the calculators that i was...
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they said johnny mathis was giving a mission on june 1. i i think i heard you say downstairs you spent enough time in reserves beyond the end world war ii. but then like millions of world war ii veterans you returned from the war. you started a whole new life in the civilian world. that returning workforce and the work ethic, the belief in freedom that you brought back to our society really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service prepares you for that new life, and what transpired after the war? >> i think that the military service for me was the greatest experience i ever had in my life. i was in high school in 1941. i had a scholarship to college. i was going to become a doctor. i didn't have any money for books, didn't have any money for clothing or housing so i postponed entrance to college the spring semester of 1942. when we were attacked at pearl harbor december 7, i made up my mind i was going to fight. i remember when i was 11 or 12 years old, i was pretty boy scout. i i went to boy scout c
they said johnny mathis was giving a mission on june 1. i i think i heard you say downstairs you spent enough time in reserves beyond the end world war ii. but then like millions of world war ii veterans you returned from the war. you started a whole new life in the civilian world. that returning workforce and the work ethic, the belief in freedom that you brought back to our society really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service prepares you for that...
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concept he recorded exactly fifty years ago the for an audience of an mates and found one of the mathis toughest presents the concert highlights the hoss conditions and made cash a country music legend tom lack of a point. a little i'm johnny cash johnny cash said prison audiences were the best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars three doesn't rule it around. and i sleep in the sun so. i don't believe i'm still going to school. time you know. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their site he looks at us like below the low but little things like that kind of get your mind out of the you know the audacity of prison life
concept he recorded exactly fifty years ago the for an audience of an mates and found one of the mathis toughest presents the concert highlights the hoss conditions and made cash a country music legend tom lack of a point. a little i'm johnny cash johnny cash said prison audiences were the best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars three doesn't rule it around. and i sleep in the sun so. i don't believe i'm still going to...
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. >> i'm alexis mathis. i'm speaking on behalf of save more. i've been in the community all my life and i'm at a loss for words here not understanding why they're going through this with an alcohol license when i'm in the community daily and alcohol is not the problem for youth or kids on the street. they're worried about prescription drugs, not alcohol. i don't understand this. all they're guilty of as a store is being too generous, too good. that's what happens when you are too nice, you get ran over. that's all i have to say. i don't want to talk about -- i can get on the owner of the building and things i see about the building. it's not even fit for kids or anybody to go in there right now. so that's a whole another issue. the only thing that the store is guilty of is being too generous. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >> hello. i'm gary constantine, retired san francisco p.d. i've known the joseph family since the late '80s. they used to have a store at haight and pierce. and even back then, i don't remember their busi
. >> i'm alexis mathis. i'm speaking on behalf of save more. i've been in the community all my life and i'm at a loss for words here not understanding why they're going through this with an alcohol license when i'm in the community daily and alcohol is not the problem for youth or kids on the street. they're worried about prescription drugs, not alcohol. i don't understand this. all they're guilty of as a store is being too generous, too good. that's what happens when you are too nice,...
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because of my singing ability that i've showcased on this program many, many times, i can do johnny mathis, i can do ethel america monday, i can do sammy davis, jr. >> they're all the same person. >> what? ♪ look, ♪ the candy man can ♪ >> all sounds the same, folks. >> so if i sends in that tape, that we just recorded right there, i could replace one of the four? >> could you attempt to replace, common. >> ♪ the can i man can. >> there are four judges, you have dj, you have ditty, you have megan trainer, and the fourth one like real famous producer. >> maybe understands the concept of this silly thing. >> welcome to the four, you all. >> fox thursday. >> victories. >> she looks little scared to challenge me. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the performance was bad. >> and if you four can keep those seats. >> you have to be great. >> you got to bring it. >> if you like the concept? >> leer is the thing, dj, i don't know if you guys are familiar with him. >> yes. >> but he talks like dj call, like he talks in catch phrases. you, you real smart. you a star. like and ditty, ditsy like, like simon could you he wil
because of my singing ability that i've showcased on this program many, many times, i can do johnny mathis, i can do ethel america monday, i can do sammy davis, jr. >> they're all the same person. >> what? ♪ look, ♪ the candy man can ♪ >> all sounds the same, folks. >> so if i sends in that tape, that we just recorded right there, i could replace one of the four? >> could you attempt to replace, common. >> ♪ the can i man can. >> there are four...
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complaints that was filed and submitted to this commission and to the abc by the police and officer mathis, 4.5 out of 52 were substantiated, 8%. so when you say -- and it's our position that because of the positioning of the police car, the reports, the incidents were attributed to this club. that has been substantiated. that position has been substantiated by the abc appeals board. >> sorry to interrupt. it has also not been -- been substantiated by the abc, it has been substantiated by this commission. commissioner tan was part of that board, and it showed all the inaccuracies of these reports. to where commissioner joseph even mentioned about how inaccurate these reports are, and it weighs hujly gely on someone's permit. >> okay. and it weighs on sound. since i've been on this commission, we were in cbd meetings with you. the neighbors wanted to work with you. they didn't file complaint against you because you said you would be working with them. i stopped going to those meetings, and you said you would work with these neighbors. >> if you see all those neighbors, they're not here. the
complaints that was filed and submitted to this commission and to the abc by the police and officer mathis, 4.5 out of 52 were substantiated, 8%. so when you say -- and it's our position that because of the positioning of the police car, the reports, the incidents were attributed to this club. that has been substantiated. that position has been substantiated by the abc appeals board. >> sorry to interrupt. it has also not been -- been substantiated by the abc, it has been substantiated by...
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complaints that was filed and submitted to this commission and to the abc by the police and officer mathis, 4.5 out of 52 were substantiated, 8%. so when you say -- and it's our position that because of the positioning of the police car, the reports, the incidents were attributed to this club. that has been substantiated. that position has been substantiated by the abc appeals board. >> sorry to interrupt. it has also not been -- been substantiated by the abc, it has been substantiated by this commission. commissioner tan was part of that board, and it showed all the inacci
complaints that was filed and submitted to this commission and to the abc by the police and officer mathis, 4.5 out of 52 were substantiated, 8%. so when you say -- and it's our position that because of the positioning of the police car, the reports, the incidents were attributed to this club. that has been substantiated. that position has been substantiated by the abc appeals board. >> sorry to interrupt. it has also not been -- been substantiated by the abc, it has been substantiated by...
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means getting over your fear of falling because you will, a few times but how to fall correctly on a mathis >> take that vertical motion and land horizontally. it should just be a fall back. >> reporter: depending on your comfort level you could fall in a position. >> that was a big fall. >> and then it becomes mind over matter that these climbing sequences or problems , can, and will be figured out. >> that is a biggest problem, you cannot change it, you have to be the variable and solve it. >> reporter: for being so high it is very deep, very deep. >> reporter: they say it is all mental and i have to tell you watching these men and women and boys and girls climb their way trying to navigate through each of those rocks because you have to follow the colors each color thaw follow the report being is it is different but watching them look back and smile, that sense of accomplishment is priceless. it doesn't matter when are doing vertical climbing or the boulder climbing back there what i did. the feeling is addicting and with the weather we have had this is one way where you can have a great
means getting over your fear of falling because you will, a few times but how to fall correctly on a mathis >> take that vertical motion and land horizontally. it should just be a fall back. >> reporter: depending on your comfort level you could fall in a position. >> that was a big fall. >> and then it becomes mind over matter that these climbing sequences or problems , can, and will be figured out. >> that is a biggest problem, you cannot change it, you have to...
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record terry mathis says the u.s. military must strengthen as -- he described the u.s. "eroded." face threats from indigenous powers, nations that do seek to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models, pursuing veto authority over other nations decisions. department defense strategy report released today at oh to these remarks, calling for "increased and sustained investment in the military." coalition talks have been started with angela merkel's brought -- block. party leaders are predicting a tight vote. former caps on president -- n -- puigdemont said new technologies would allow him to govern from belgium. he has been there for nearly three months, avoiding arrest in spain over catalonia's illegal secession attempt. spain's central government has vowed to block his reinstatement. in australia, a drone was sent out to sea to drop a flotation device for two teenagers who were caught in a riptide. officials described it as the world's first rescue of its kind. the teens were about a mile and a half from the lifeguards, who were about to start training for these ve
record terry mathis says the u.s. military must strengthen as -- he described the u.s. "eroded." face threats from indigenous powers, nations that do seek to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models, pursuing veto authority over other nations decisions. department defense strategy report released today at oh to these remarks, calling for "increased and sustained investment in the military." coalition talks have been started with angela merkel's brought --...
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the reason why we saw some people like boyd mathis son boeing out and saying they would not run for senatese clearly it looked like romney was opening that door. and nobody would want to go up against him in utah. and of course this will create a really interesting dynamic if he does run. >> okay. i'm going to have to cut you off. sorry about that. sarah sanders is at the podium let's listen. >> great to be back with all of you. start by wishing you a happy knew year but you stole my thunder. the president would start by congratulating two great teams both in trump country. we look forward to a championship between georgia and alabama next week. and we know for certain a lot of american workers are starting and having a happy knew year thanks to the wage increases and bonuses they got as a result of the president's tax cut bill. companies are doing exactly what the president said they would, increasing investment and raising wages and the workers are the big beneficiaries. we will be talking a lot more about that in the coming days. with the new year we also have a renewed appreciation for
the reason why we saw some people like boyd mathis son boeing out and saying they would not run for senatese clearly it looked like romney was opening that door. and nobody would want to go up against him in utah. and of course this will create a really interesting dynamic if he does run. >> okay. i'm going to have to cut you off. sorry about that. sarah sanders is at the podium let's listen. >> great to be back with all of you. start by wishing you a happy knew year but you stole...
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>> the president has written numerous statements as i have and nikki haley, jim mathis, have all talkedxtensively about north korea. to try to limit it down to one tweet is just disingenuous. >> the president says there is no actual nuclear butt non. >> the president is very well aware of how the process works and the capacity of the united states and i can tell you it's greater than that of north korea. >> two foreign policy questions. one yesterday you said there would be more details on pakistan next 24 hours. do you see that it plans to cut off security assistance? is that accurate? >> we'll continue to keep you posted as those decisions are finalized. >> and regarding jerusalem and israel, the president tweeted last night that we have taken jerusalem the toughest part of the negotiation off the table but israel for that would have to pay more. first, taking it off the table, when the president announced that jerusalem was capitol of israel, the administration policy was stated as that the borders were not being decided. this doept effect negotiations. this tweet seems to contradict
>> the president has written numerous statements as i have and nikki haley, jim mathis, have all talkedxtensively about north korea. to try to limit it down to one tweet is just disingenuous. >> the president says there is no actual nuclear butt non. >> the president is very well aware of how the process works and the capacity of the united states and i can tell you it's greater than that of north korea. >> two foreign policy questions. one yesterday you said there would...
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congress and secretary of state arson and mathis and then which are in taking just position on the illegal activities of the blockading states throughout this gulf crisis we look forward to our continued cooperation on regional security to deliver a long lasting peace and security for the middle east in addition to security both countries are committing to improving labor standards and joining forces to stop all of forms of human trafficking. and us are committed to delivering justice to our citizens and in closing i reiterate my appreciation for your efforts to ensure that this first round of the slippage of the dialogue will be held successfully we look forward to hosting the second round in doha next year our mutual goal is to define a strategic balance between our two countries and go forward together to yield the greatest mutual benefit thank you qatar as foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman funny speaking there at the opening of the u.s. qatar strategic dialogue the first one in washington d.c. a meeting attended as you can see on those pictures by the qatari defense minister a
congress and secretary of state arson and mathis and then which are in taking just position on the illegal activities of the blockading states throughout this gulf crisis we look forward to our continued cooperation on regional security to deliver a long lasting peace and security for the middle east in addition to security both countries are committing to improving labor standards and joining forces to stop all of forms of human trafficking. and us are committed to delivering justice to our...
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the man who rose, never to be silenced, joe mathis.ause] >> i have to share this and read entrepreneurs the fact that my 41st wedding you can see i don't have a woman problem. someone he said you're not married under does birthday so you would never forget the anniversary. no, i married woman who was great, therefore i don't have to forget. i don't need king's birthday to remind me of just how fortunate i was doing i will say this and this is something you can use later. say that if i should die and go to heaven and st. , you cans at the gate come into heaven. you'll have to wait, just come right in. if she is not, can't be heaven. now martin, you're going to have because if you use this line, she is here. my favorite quote is an he says the two most dangerous things in the planet, sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. that is my favorite quote. i do it every single day. , i will donald trump yourse the word respect to cash disrespect to your granddaughter. -- i had to explain to tell that holedid not come from an s- country o
the man who rose, never to be silenced, joe mathis.ause] >> i have to share this and read entrepreneurs the fact that my 41st wedding you can see i don't have a woman problem. someone he said you're not married under does birthday so you would never forget the anniversary. no, i married woman who was great, therefore i don't have to forget. i don't need king's birthday to remind me of just how fortunate i was doing i will say this and this is something you can use later. say that if i...
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>> sorry, i don't speak -- >> you are the son of mathis >> thank you for watching power lunch. >>> welcome to power lunch ironically the lights have gone out. >> we're trying to get a sense of how big this problem is is it just affect the convention center or is it larger we're going to try to find out >> meantime, canada is saying it's more and more convinced the u.s. will pull out of nafta, we have stocks moving on that that will bring you up to date >> and we aredebating whether big change in interest rates is about to affect the stock market we've seen rumblings of and we'll get to that important story coming up, but we begin with breaking news, a report that canada is increasingly convinced that president trump will pull out of the north american free trade agreement. don chu joins us now with more on how that could affect the market. >> that tracks some of the biggest companies in canada and in mexico. the biggest companies in canada. you can see that's pretty good stock down about one and a quarter percent. on the chart just when those headlines came out with regard to whether or no
>> sorry, i don't speak -- >> you are the son of mathis >> thank you for watching power lunch. >>> welcome to power lunch ironically the lights have gone out. >> we're trying to get a sense of how big this problem is is it just affect the convention center or is it larger we're going to try to find out >> meantime, canada is saying it's more and more convinced the u.s. will pull out of nafta, we have stocks moving on that that will bring you up to date...
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very unconfirmed like i just made that up >> sorry, i don't speak -- >> you are the son of mathis >>h. >>> welcome to power lunch ironically the lights have gone out. >> we're trying to get a sense of how big this problem is is it just affect the convention center or is it larger we're going to try to find out >> meantime, canada is saying it's mor
very unconfirmed like i just made that up >> sorry, i don't speak -- >> you are the son of mathis >>h. >>> welcome to power lunch ironically the lights have gone out. >> we're trying to get a sense of how big this problem is is it just affect the convention center or is it larger we're going to try to find out >> meantime, canada is saying it's mor
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it would be a very, very tough decision and when and if a decision is made i would look to general mathise the voice of logic and reason and perhaps, perhaps reluctantly have to hit the north koreans. >> but we would have to make sure that north koreans understand that there will be no backing down by the trump administration slightest hint that we will accommodate and appease it is all over. right? >> yes, that's one was reasons i'm concerned about the ropt prospect of a phone call between president trump and kim jong-un these men are complex characters complex temperament and dealing to translator chances for misjudgment for misunderstandings would be very, very high although i would pay dollar for the transcript. and president trump has had notable successes in foreign policy. defeating isis, recognizing jerusalem, and numerous other o points but where he's been weakest has been in the face-to-face diplomacy with vladimir putin and philippines and most successful when he's relied on the professionals, the experts to do the day-to-day operations for him. so i'm not i don't mean what as
it would be a very, very tough decision and when and if a decision is made i would look to general mathise the voice of logic and reason and perhaps, perhaps reluctantly have to hit the north koreans. >> but we would have to make sure that north koreans understand that there will be no backing down by the trump administration slightest hint that we will accommodate and appease it is all over. right? >> yes, that's one was reasons i'm concerned about the ropt prospect of a phone call...
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mathys it ok if we do a single best chart for anne richards? they insisted on this. there it is.1,000. -- hilary clark did this sophisticated chart and that is not bitcoin but that has gamma. that has acceleration. the dow is not in index that anyone actually manages money against. tom: but it's what we all look at. >> we have to really look at the s&p. it is still a robust picture. there's no doubt about it. it is supported by global economic growth which means it's a slightly easier backdrop for companies to try and make money against. i think there is a technological impact which is driving down costs so companies have in gently expanding margins which is meant earnings have been going the right way so the valuation jump up that you had has been nothing like an extreme. it is still a difficult environment. very few ceos are jumping up and down and making hay. tom: i agree. this is an important point looking at the media play. martin gilbert very importantly i don't hear anybody talking boom and yet many of the media headlines have the word boom in them. it's not a boom. >> esp
mathys it ok if we do a single best chart for anne richards? they insisted on this. there it is.1,000. -- hilary clark did this sophisticated chart and that is not bitcoin but that has gamma. that has acceleration. the dow is not in index that anyone actually manages money against. tom: but it's what we all look at. >> we have to really look at the s&p. it is still a robust picture. there's no doubt about it. it is supported by global economic growth which means it's a slightly easier...