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with michael wilson, we look at equities.e bull market, it is a bank masquerading as an oil company. i got through oil over top of it, down to 100, it is sort of messy chart. exxon has a life of its own. where are you on that ugly dividend oil stocks right now? you said, income proxies. they have done better than the not --panies, but oil is it is stuck in a range now. it is going to be in a range for years which means stocks are probably going to be stuck. guy: he went to michigan, so you're not going to run for, but is just about, it a use of cash frustration. it is a brave new world and they have to throw more cash. >> one of the things the big oil companies did a poor job of was that probably spent too much money. some of the ones now curtailing their capex are doing better. market is rewarding capital efficiency which is different from what we are seeing in the rest of the equity market which is now, for the first time in eight years we are seeing companies be rewarded for capital spending. this is a shift in the marketp
with michael wilson, we look at equities.e bull market, it is a bank masquerading as an oil company. i got through oil over top of it, down to 100, it is sort of messy chart. exxon has a life of its own. where are you on that ugly dividend oil stocks right now? you said, income proxies. they have done better than the not --panies, but oil is it is stuck in a range now. it is going to be in a range for years which means stocks are probably going to be stuck. guy: he went to michigan, so you're...
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brent: all right, michael wilson joining us from munich. we appreciate your time.hank you very much. all right, we will take a short break. when we come back, we have more world news and also the business headlines. ♪ brent: welcome back. our top stories, donald trump has become the latest u.s. president who wants to conclude a peace deal between palestine and israel. after meeting with mahmoud abbas, trump said it would be easier than people think to reach a deal. on this world press freedom day, amnesty international has urged turkey to end what it says is a ruthless crackdown on freedom of expression. one of the detained journalists is the german-turkish correspondent who has been in jail for more than two months. yulia han filed this report. yulia: this person is a member of the chb opposition party in the turkish parliament. i have arranged to speak with her because she is one of the few people allowed to visit the jail. today she is taking me along. the person is in solitary confinement with no contact to the outside world. whenever the wife comes to visit, s
brent: all right, michael wilson joining us from munich. we appreciate your time.hank you very much. all right, we will take a short break. when we come back, we have more world news and also the business headlines. ♪ brent: welcome back. our top stories, donald trump has become the latest u.s. president who wants to conclude a peace deal between palestine and israel. after meeting with mahmoud abbas, trump said it would be easier than people think to reach a deal. on this world press freedom...
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this is michael wilson reporting about earlier in the week flight restrictions announced by the federal aviation administration, indicating president trump would spend thursday night in the city after a dinner reception on board the intrepid aircraft carrier on the west side of manhattan. he would then travel the next day to his country house in new jersey, golf course, new restrictions announced tuesday showed mr. trump heading straight from the intrepid. it's far as the event on the intrepid, a sea air and space museum, hosted by the american australian association, -- deborah, next up from florida, democrats line. caller: yes. undecideds, people decided way before hand. at least in florida and other people affected by hurricane our power was out for three days right exactly at the the trump scandal was -- i do not know what happened still because i did not have television for three days. she wants to blame the weather, that is ok. because a lot of us were looking out toward the storm and we were distracted. so she cannot blame the weather on that one. tot: what about when it came not
this is michael wilson reporting about earlier in the week flight restrictions announced by the federal aviation administration, indicating president trump would spend thursday night in the city after a dinner reception on board the intrepid aircraft carrier on the west side of manhattan. he would then travel the next day to his country house in new jersey, golf course, new restrictions announced tuesday showed mr. trump heading straight from the intrepid. it's far as the event on the intrepid,...
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the central figure in the united states is a quite familiar one and that is president woodrow wilson. michael, can you give us a sense of of who woodrow wilson was and what was he like? michael: he was progressive at a was ahen progressivism very broad, multifaceted ideology, but he was in favor of us having a stronger roll -- from the role in the economy did he signed the federal reserve act, and eight hour days for railroad workers after there was a strike that was threatened. he was in favor of the income tax that a just begun under his administration. he was someone who believe the political reform, a more democratic society, except for knownbecause he was also infamously now for reciprocating the federal government. but he was a great idealist. his father was a presbyterian minister during the civil war and afterwards. wilson really believed that the united states had a mission in the world. conflicted ofrly whether the u.s. confessor that mission about getting involved in the war and getting involved. or it would be better for the u.s. to stay away from the fighting. and bring about wha
the central figure in the united states is a quite familiar one and that is president woodrow wilson. michael, can you give us a sense of of who woodrow wilson was and what was he like? michael: he was progressive at a was ahen progressivism very broad, multifaceted ideology, but he was in favor of us having a stronger roll -- from the role in the economy did he signed the federal reserve act, and eight hour days for railroad workers after there was a strike that was threatened. he was in favor...
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the central figure is a familiar one, woodrow wilson. michael, can you give us a sense of who was woodrow wilson, what sort of leader, where does he stand on the ideological spectrum? michael: he was president at a -- he had a multifaceted ideology, but he was in favor of having a stronger role in the economy. he pushed for the federal reserve act and the eight hour day for parole -- real word of -- railroad workers. he was in favor of the income tax which was just begun under his administration. he believed in local reform, a dre democratic with a small society. he is also known infamously now for segregating the federal government in several departments. democratic the big d party as well. a presbyterian. his father was a presbyterian minister. wilson really believed the united states had a mission in the world, and he was fairly 1917 aboutuntil whether the u.s. can mission by getting involved in the war and join the allied powers, because there was never any possibility of joining the germans and austro-hungarian's or the ottomans, the centra
the central figure is a familiar one, woodrow wilson. michael, can you give us a sense of who was woodrow wilson, what sort of leader, where does he stand on the ideological spectrum? michael: he was president at a -- he had a multifaceted ideology, but he was in favor of having a stronger role in the economy. he pushed for the federal reserve act and the eight hour day for parole -- real word of -- railroad workers. he was in favor of the income tax which was just begun under his...
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i'm joined by rick wilson. michaela nexus between story on the and the "washington post" and the president talking russian officials about classified information which is a lack of discipline in this white house, what comes in and goes out. nothing is being controlled. how important is that for a president. >> it's so important. and it starts we chief of staff office. he's the gatekeeper and the one that is the force that will allow something to get to the president's desk or block it. in that ploitco story they talked about rhinoceros telling everybody stop going around me and just giving the president stuff that you want him to have. that is vitally important because when you have a president that takes that kind of information and just absorbs it immediately whether it's fake or real or true or not, and then goes out and retweets it, it becomes a problem. >> and rick, it strikes me that's why the story in "the washington post" tonight is so plausible because the lack of discipline has been demonstrated publicly time
i'm joined by rick wilson. michaela nexus between story on the and the "washington post" and the president talking russian officials about classified information which is a lack of discipline in this white house, what comes in and goes out. nothing is being controlled. how important is that for a president. >> it's so important. and it starts we chief of staff office. he's the gatekeeper and the one that is the force that will allow something to get to the president's desk or...
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institute of peace and wood row wilson center for scholars. micha michael hanlin is here.ime we have left, what is the most important thing, robin, that you are watching for on this very big trip? >> well, i think a number of thing. first of all, we're trying to see what he's going to do in creating a new coalition, the so-called nato version in the arab world to do a number of things. to confront iran and create a new kind of regional coalition that is active in providing its own security rather than always relying on the united states. in isreal we'll see if he's going to be able to get the palestinians and israelis to start on yet another path toward peace. this is going -- the president has said publicly that he thinks it's not quite as difficult as others have made it which i think a lot of previous presidents might disagree with. in the vatican he's going to try to repair the kind of tensions with the pope. they've been engaged in a twitter war or a twitter kind of little conflict. >> conflict, yeah. and then of course he's going to go to nato and ask for greater num
institute of peace and wood row wilson center for scholars. micha michael hanlin is here.ime we have left, what is the most important thing, robin, that you are watching for on this very big trip? >> well, i think a number of thing. first of all, we're trying to see what he's going to do in creating a new coalition, the so-called nato version in the arab world to do a number of things. to confront iran and create a new kind of regional coalition that is active in providing its own...
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michael tyree did not. instead they killed him. >> reporter: in a text message guard christian wilson writes to farris i'm going to start pulling people out at 2 a.m. for no reason to twist them up. harris replies, come to the sixth floor, bro. we do it at 0001 meaning one minute after midnight. but the testimony today was they were just sarcasm and banter. in another text farris wrote we got him, bro. he was an expletive, ha ha. the guard said i wanted to hit him today. today the guard testified that was meaning a search for contraband and not a physical assault. the attorney said the texts are all not what they seem. >> if any of you are foolish enough to use text messaging that i could go back to your text messages and make something out of them that doesn't exist, they do have to be explained and they will be and they aren't a conspiracy to do anything. >> reporter: all three defendants could face life in prison if convicted. live in san jose i'm mark sayre, kpix5. >>> there's been an arrest tonight in a gruesome murder last year in castro valley. investigators say this man, 36- year-old lucky decanney confessed to the crime. they
michael tyree did not. instead they killed him. >> reporter: in a text message guard christian wilson writes to farris i'm going to start pulling people out at 2 a.m. for no reason to twist them up. harris replies, come to the sixth floor, bro. we do it at 0001 meaning one minute after midnight. but the testimony today was they were just sarcasm and banter. in another text farris wrote we got him, bro. he was an expletive, ha ha. the guard said i wanted to hit him today. today the guard...
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michael oppenheimer is a professor of geosciences and international affairs in the woodrow wilson schoolprinceton university. he has been a long-time participant in the u.n. panel on climate change, which produced reports on the subject and won a nobel prize. and, phil kerpen, the president of american commitment, a conservative group opposed to the paris agreement. gentlemen, welcome to you both. phil, i would like to start with you first. again we still do not know if the president is going to walk away from there agreement but it looks like he is going to. i know you agree with that, so help me understand, make the best case why he should leave paris. >> i think the key point to understand is that the paris treaty has no discertainable impact on global average temperature and therefore the alleged climate benefits are i lose sorry. this is an agreement where if every country met its obligation according to the model with reduce temperature .2/10 of a's gree, but these countries are mostly not meeting their obligations, we are shedder were germany their emissions are up, the philippine
michael oppenheimer is a professor of geosciences and international affairs in the woodrow wilson schoolprinceton university. he has been a long-time participant in the u.n. panel on climate change, which produced reports on the subject and won a nobel prize. and, phil kerpen, the president of american commitment, a conservative group opposed to the paris agreement. gentlemen, welcome to you both. phil, i would like to start with you first. again we still do not know if the president is going...
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wilson center. december 1st, 1976, when gerald ford was still president, ronald reagan used michael ladine as a back channel to iran. and defending this process in the huffington post reveals that william miller, a senate select intelligence committee staffer served senator obama as nominee as a back channel to iran. >> governor grand hoholm. >> these are unbelievable facts of -- serial facts of covering up. i mean, this is why we need an independent commission and in fact you even called for an independent commission to look at the full scope of things. but this is not about jared kushner being some naive bambi. he did have flynn next to him. flynn certainly knows what is going on. if you continue to say fake news, it causes many of us to say, ah, what's underneath this. and we really want to know what is underneath all of this covering up. why is there such a fear of what the russians may have? and that story today that cnn -- or last week that cnn uncovered i think is an example of why we have to have. >>> revealing new information about why the long-time trump watchers think it squares with the
wilson center. december 1st, 1976, when gerald ford was still president, ronald reagan used michael ladine as a back channel to iran. and defending this process in the huffington post reveals that william miller, a senate select intelligence committee staffer served senator obama as nominee as a back channel to iran. >> governor grand hoholm. >> these are unbelievable facts of -- serial facts of covering up. i mean, this is why we need an independent commission and in fact you even...