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aquÍ temos el cÓmo se del alfabeto en clave morse y algunas claves o palabras como "sos", "te amo" y te contamos que frida se inmortaliza en puebla, hablÓ de la famosa perrita rescatista, a la que le hicieron una estatua con llaves recolectadas. junto a ella aparece la figura de su cuidador. la solidaridad humana. es un sÍmbolo de esa hermandad que el polo mexicano demostrÓ a todo el mundo. carolina: me encanta. mucho mÁs adelante en "ediciÓn digital" estaremos yendo a uno de los espectÁculos más grandes de cÓmics, veremos si minuto quÉ fue lo que encontrÓ uno de nuestros compaÑe no olvidemos que hoy es el dÍa de la independencia de colombia. borja: felicidades a todos los colombianos. ♪ colombianos. ♪ ♪ yo no me conformo con cremas dentales ordinarias que sólo remueven manchas superficiales. la... colgate optic white me da cuatro tonos: la, la, la, la... con peróxido de hidrógeno. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que funciona. colgate optic white. ♪ ¿te cuestan las tareas de limpieza difíciles? las toallitas en la cocina... ...y los aerosoles en el baño pueden no
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we will have more on that with our correspondent in singapore, hywel griffith. —— no morse.of 2018 is shaping up to be quite memorable. june may be a distant memory, it looks as though the statistics will make it go down in history. this was glasgow last week, june 28 in motherwell, where we saw a high of 33 degrees. we thought that was the hottest june day on record, but it was the hottest day ever recorded in scotland. quite incredible. it looks as though there is little in the way of significant rain in the forecast not only throughout this week but perhaps into next as well. high pressure stays with us, subtle differences. more of an easterly breeze will bring changes and it does mean that first thing in the morning there will be a bit more cloud along the north sea coast and it will be a little bit fresher as we go through the day. further west, with a little more shelter we got that warmth and those temperatures yet again are set to respond. highest values of around 27 degrees, a little bit cooler along the east coast. perhaps a little more pleasant for many. as we mov
we will have more on that with our correspondent in singapore, hywel griffith. —— no morse.of 2018 is shaping up to be quite memorable. june may be a distant memory, it looks as though the statistics will make it go down in history. this was glasgow last week, june 28 in motherwell, where we saw a high of 33 degrees. we thought that was the hottest june day on record, but it was the hottest day ever recorded in scotland. quite incredible. it looks as though there is little in the way of...
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. >> i never lived in a spot where i could have goats i've wanted them my whole life lainey morse hadeer in marketing, got divorced and came down with an autoimmune disease and became very depressed and she bought some goats and they made her feel better. >> i would go out in the field every day and spend time with my goats, and i started calling it goat happy hour and inviting people over. >> reporter: up of those people was a yoga instructor. >> show's like you should really let me have a yoga class out here, and i said, okay, but the goats are going to be all over the humans, and she was like cool >> when i launched my classes in march i had over 2,300 people on a wait list to do goat yoga. >> the goats are surprisingly soft and friendly and don't smell, though they occasionally leave presents. >> i got poop. >> reporter: first year ref yews were $160,000, a figure lainey morse expects to double this year and turn her business profitable she's done corporate events for companies like nike and expanded to three locations in oregon and licensed the business in four other states. >> y
. >> i never lived in a spot where i could have goats i've wanted them my whole life lainey morse hadeer in marketing, got divorced and came down with an autoimmune disease and became very depressed and she bought some goats and they made her feel better. >> i would go out in the field every day and spend time with my goats, and i started calling it goat happy hour and inviting people over. >> reporter: up of those people was a yoga instructor. >> show's like you should...
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and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested joerg men it's a syrian army also answer to our fear that somebody. during that time my prosser samir and torney emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but the word memories have never disappeared from our lives so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially asked some of them served here and for us and know what they are back. of course many of them have been forced to leave their homes in ca here and ghosts or difficult times. although my sisters have accepted that i teach to hit out and have air drop her in school sister if she was such a concert or hurt or hangs around our house. and i understand them. so you got a syrian and her family is syrian but to me show here is a quick charge and had nothing to do with all its use other stories. thanks. that was how that was how i knows how they know who has their house rule how this saturday night live h
and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested joerg men it's a syrian army also answer to our fear that somebody. during that time my prosser samir and torney emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but the word memories have never disappeared from our lives so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially...
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the morse and wonderful herb in the wood at the chinese theater piece that the gods problems would be nice and that. pretty good story would stop. there to watch the illusion among consumers to go back to quality in bed happen. to go on to be able to create t.v. read the same enjoyment as its big debility the did about predict why yes it will people still on. it and. old from you know. into the heart of the matter if more stuff i can do the turkish cypriot people calls you today and says let's have towards would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification would look like there are two people think the peace corps unification is the only option for prosperity of south korea hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. going to say going to say or quote. starting the stuff in the stores. on a hiding to libya almost as this is. the most little mini anticipated food from the garden today and if you asked me if these funds did that as you say. it includes a bill clinton school it. will have been a new color for the girls and a bet because you and you have to get a freeze in goin
the morse and wonderful herb in the wood at the chinese theater piece that the gods problems would be nice and that. pretty good story would stop. there to watch the illusion among consumers to go back to quality in bed happen. to go on to be able to create t.v. read the same enjoyment as its big debility the did about predict why yes it will people still on. it and. old from you know. into the heart of the matter if more stuff i can do the turkish cypriot people calls you today and says let's...
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and i guys are sleeping sometimes but it doesn't matter like no i it's just the work first work is morse influencing a prioritized to saying that don't have time to make frowns hang out with friends i'm getting older. as i feel lonely. we return to tokyo and wanted to be to go cold. she's twenty seven and a popular one japan's youth she lives with a diet and. he . said almost to a local. mall it. this is like it will go. be a little to them would be to them cause them only for the little. critters it is clear another. time mommy. because it did get to study took over the mosque you do. thank you need those studio going through what when you finally did part the almost just kind of no pun. built boy surely couldn't study. it or sort of. study that all day you will bill is psychologist and also to be able to go flu come to well known all of the and then there's all of them live is a. show about aids and not just so if you did a kid going to get that. point that you were buying up. also voted for this. war let's just say it just say. this is the step. when you get here you're right. just sa
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it doesn't matter like you know i it's just the work first work is morse influencing a prioritized to saying dad didn't have time top makes rounds hung out with friends i'm getting older. as i feel lonely. we returned to tokyo and wanted somebody to go cold sewage she's twenty seven and a popular model among japan's youth she lives with a diet and massive. he . said almost zero local on own that's. all it. was all business like it will go all those felt all we need to look at them would be to them close up with them only to let us know i get it the criticism is going in another. time mommy thank you. cause it is it good to study took over the mosque you do. need those didn't i called you up when i did pop the last of the up comes in i. don't always shiny could all study. it or sort of. study that all day it will bill is signed i guess and also to the local who come to the lawless and then there's the little i visit. shore i ate just so educated a kid can get that. quiet that you were by well. also voters who are addicted to the. war like to see it just say. this is the step. can you a
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i guys are sleeping sometimes but it doesn't matter like you know i it's just a work first work is morse important single prioritize to saying that didn't have time to make frowns hung out with friends i'm getting older. as i feel lonely. we return to tokyo and wanted to be to go cold but. she's twenty seven and the popular model among japan's youth she lives with a dog. the mustard almost at a local. i'm all in. this it's like it will go with me to a lot of them would be to them caught up with them only to the us and get it the criticism is going in another. time only thing. because if they get to study took over already most who. you. know collins will think when she finally did the last cons of her own mood don't always show me could i'll study. it or sort of. study all day you will bill is slang like this and also to the locals who come to the well known well it's isn't this all of them live is a. sure way to go just so sick and they can get that. quiet that you were by well. they'll say or do or addicted. or let's just say it just say. this is the step step it's you know can you ass
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just need right after the morse explores one new bit of their. record. to say well we know. about the last room and told him to sophie and tell him so see shevardnadze said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our gas this. good luck little. kid. this is harlan kentucky. overboard this move the voices of the people very families leave. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a fed ex. lived to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. this is their historically. own place if this is the first time what they're calling the enterprise of the british and the french decided to stop and go their separate ways. and happen here in this inner kingdom so very have. their own culture and sovereignty for many centuries now. it's a very rough terrain so it's rough climates and you have to fig
just need right after the morse explores one new bit of their. record. to say well we know. about the last room and told him to sophie and tell him so see shevardnadze said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our gas this. good luck little. kid. this is harlan kentucky. overboard this move the voices of the people very families leave. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a fed ex. lived to see these people the survivors of...
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is going to talk about the no fly just me right after the morse explorers want to do it would appear to me to. board a rocket. to say let me know. ok let's room and told them to sophie and tell him says he shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our gas. good luck that'll. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. this is. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to be rich. but you're going to be close it's like the before tree in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters of my. first sip. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. . and a russian. show you how. long the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique trends. that will help the cause of crimea. most of those you know what google for more than a ye
is going to talk about the no fly just me right after the morse explorers want to do it would appear to me to. board a rocket. to say let me know. ok let's room and told them to sophie and tell him says he shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our gas. good luck that'll. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. this is. what politicians do...
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and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your men. the syrian army also answered our fear that somebody during that time my prancercise met and tornadic emigrated to sweden where they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but their word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as the number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as some of them served here and fought us and know what they are back. of course many of them have been forced to leave their homes in see it and goes through difficult times. although my sisters have accepted that i teach to hit out and have air drop her in school sister if she was such a concert or hurt or hangs around our house. and i understand them. so you got a syrian and her family is syrian. but to me show here is a quick charge and had nothing to do with all its use other stories. thanks. that was how that was how i was told how they know how.
and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your men. the syrian army also answered our fear that somebody during that time my prancercise met and tornadic emigrated to sweden where they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but their word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as the number of the syrian refugees here is a huge....
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just maybe right after the morse explorers were moved to put up their. record. to say plan b. nothing in this room well welcome to sophie and tell him says the sheriff not sad today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to move to the uk that. we are going through a dramatic economic and social and cultural transformation that women want to participate gay lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of society that are saying no i don't want that i live in a more of a world community i believe we should have one national policy i believe in a country that's divided as much as any in the world we actually have to localise our government. in a world of big partisan move lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for
just maybe right after the morse explorers were moved to put up their. record. to say plan b. nothing in this room well welcome to sophie and tell him says the sheriff not sad today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to move to the uk that. we are going through a dramatic economic and social and cultural transformation that women want to participate gay lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of...
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the morse who wonderful herb in the world at the time you see it be picked out of the gods. problems would be nice and that would be a pretty good story who would go. there with a quad solution among consumers to go to quality in bed happen. to own who would be the bomb. tea with the same enjoyment as if big to do the deed that will predict what use will be will seal on. spec and ship old crops. i already felt liberated as a journalist beloved or about as getting to the truth as i would that's with his job to. crack down on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national elections when east investigates how far general his ruling party will go to consolidate its power. on al-jazeera. it's been a long journey from home in haiti to school in the dominican republic. national borders and cultural barriers to tennis on but none of the ten men. discovering film making talent from around the view find out latin america follows a young man who will stop at nothing to secure an education. the crossing on al-jazeera. where every. in iran waste inefficiencies
the morse who wonderful herb in the world at the time you see it be picked out of the gods. problems would be nice and that would be a pretty good story who would go. there with a quad solution among consumers to go to quality in bed happen. to own who would be the bomb. tea with the same enjoyment as if big to do the deed that will predict what use will be will seal on. spec and ship old crops. i already felt liberated as a journalist beloved or about as getting to the truth as i would that's...
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on march sixteenth the crimean referendum morse held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody who looks at the seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media is all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow they big the ballot boxes to get ninety six percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether these folk really is free and fair especially given the heavy military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different atmosphere has seche any electrical thousands of people have gathered in the capital crime incentives to. more of this funding of information to be held last sunday in which the
on march sixteenth the crimean referendum morse held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody who looks at the seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media is all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham...
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and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your man syrian army also answer coward feel that somebody during that time my prancercise meet and tornadic emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but their word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as some of them served here and fought us and know what they are back. of course many of them have been forced to leave their homes in see it and goes through difficult times. although my sisters have accepted that i teach to hit out and have air drop her in school so just certain if she was such a concert or hurt or hangs around our house. and i understand them. so you've got a syrian and her family is syrian. but to me show here is a quick charge and had nothing to do with all its use other stories. thanks. that was how that was how i knows how they know how to have their house full how this satur
and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your man syrian army also answer coward feel that somebody during that time my prancercise meet and tornadic emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but their word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as...
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morse cloud continuing to strea m day. morse cloud continuing to stream in. —— more cloud.et up to 23 tomorrow. down towards the south, not far from 30. to 23 tomorrow. down towards the south, not farfrom 30. even southern areas will see that averages dipping as we get into tuesday and wednesday. however, temperature expected to bounce back. —— temperatures. they will still be sunshine and very little rain in the forecast. this spell of dry, warm, sunny weather goes on. we will speak to you a bit later on, then. sunny weather goes on. we will speak to you a bit later on, thenlj sunny weather goes on. we will speak to you a bit later on, then. i am in a generally happy mood today, really. i hope you are, too. thank you forjoining us. time now for a look at the newspapers. technology expert dan sodergren is here to tell us what's caught his eye. let's talk about the money side to the joy of football. you pick that out. an amazing statistic. £2.7 billion has been listed into the economy. how has it happened? mainly through people drinking quite a lot, i gather. so many extra p
morse cloud continuing to strea m day. morse cloud continuing to stream in. —— more cloud.et up to 23 tomorrow. down towards the south, not far from 30. to 23 tomorrow. down towards the south, not farfrom 30. even southern areas will see that averages dipping as we get into tuesday and wednesday. however, temperature expected to bounce back. —— temperatures. they will still be sunshine and very little rain in the forecast. this spell of dry, warm, sunny weather goes on. we will speak to...
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just me right after the morse explores what do they put up their. record. to say last week. about a lawsuit welcome to sophie until i'm so sweet shevardnadze said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our guest is. good luck little. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to china judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. a russian w.b. a champion. and a russian mob stuff. show you how. long the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport doughtery that will help the cause of crimea. most of those you know while google more familiar with it a bit but it's clear. the very idea of a trumpet he summit was controversial from the start they met in helsinki and essentially agreed the u.s. and russia should at least think agent dialogue to start a process of mending a very damaged relationship much of the media in the foreign policy swamp reacted with an apocalyptic meltdown has the establishment its mind. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't there was still active bridge in the nineteen s
just me right after the morse explores what do they put up their. record. to say last week. about a lawsuit welcome to sophie until i'm so sweet shevardnadze said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our guest is. good luck little. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to china judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. a russian w.b. a champion. and a russian mob stuff. show you how. long the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a...
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peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see that headline stealing singing morse singapore summit was a pivotal as the white house made it out to be or political gravity the deal will do you rail lofty dreams of peace are thieves trading chavez as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while here shrugging off north korea's gazer comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul pale said denuclearization will be difficult to give you one quick answer with respect to north quit we still have a long ways to go but the commitment that the north koreans made frankly that chairman kim personally made to president trump remains were reinforced i saw some of the statements came out they were they were mixed you haven't reported on that the mixed statements but maybe maybe you will now. that the statements that were put out chairman kim statement following their discussions. continue to express his desire to complete the denuclearization to which he is so committed following pompei
peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see that headline stealing singing morse singapore summit was a pivotal as the white house made it out to be or political gravity the deal will do you rail lofty dreams of peace are thieves trading chavez as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while here shrugging off north korea's gazer comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul...
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inhuman degrading treatment something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has been detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already look at looking tortured on mass the americans that emitted it during the. torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most people that might this whether it's bush by. donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency. a migrant group has launched a campaign to help tens of thousands of students reset a mandatory english language exam for foreigners they want to study in the u.k. it claims many of been wrongly accused of cheating now an investigation by the b.b.c.'s panorama program in twenty four to expose an immigration fraud linked to the test which is a requirement for visa applications at the time more than thirty thousand test results were declared invalid and. students accused of cheating by twenty sixteen the home office had revoked the
inhuman degrading treatment something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has been detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already look at looking tortured on mass the americans that emitted it during the. torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most people that might this whether it's bush by. donald...
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partridge got reaction to it from investigative reporter dave lindorff from political commentator steve morse burg. t.s.a. has determined that yet actually had a change of honor steve for that matter there actually are that is saying that a gravel patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll say do what it takes to keep us safe how you want people to be able to say bomb while walking through an airport too because they can't get arrested they didn't catch a bunch of people with their no fly list they were busy capturing nuns who were going to protests and people like. impeachment book barbro shinseki who was every time she she had to make sure she had good underpants because she was strip searched every time she would fly because she was a lawyer for the center for constitutional rights people have to understand is that you don't have any right to fly in the united states certainly it's a pr
partridge got reaction to it from investigative reporter dave lindorff from political commentator steve morse burg. t.s.a. has determined that yet actually had a change of honor steve for that matter there actually are that is saying that a gravel patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll...
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an odd remark, said sir amyas morse in an open letter, as her own officials had agreed the report's contents, that the report urged ministers to speed up the roll—out of universal credit. in the report it says just that, it says it needs to continue to go forward and it needs to continue at a faster rate. that is not correct, say the nao. mr speaker... to loud cheers of "resign", a chastened esther mcvey came to parliament to say sorry. i want to apologise to you and the house for inadvertently misleading you. what i meant to say was that the nao had said that there was no practical alternative to continuing with universal credit. despite that apology, labour are not satisfied. if she didn't do it on purpose the question remains, how could she be so incompetent as to not understand what the report was saying? i think that's a very serious question around herjudgement and her competency levels. esther mcvey‘s errors were born of a desire to put a positive spin on a hugely negative report. put simply, universal credit is not working as it should. the use of food banks, for instance, has increa
an odd remark, said sir amyas morse in an open letter, as her own officials had agreed the report's contents, that the report urged ministers to speed up the roll—out of universal credit. in the report it says just that, it says it needs to continue to go forward and it needs to continue at a faster rate. that is not correct, say the nao. mr speaker... to loud cheers of "resign", a chastened esther mcvey came to parliament to say sorry. i want to apologise to you and the house for...
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degrading treatment is something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has being that you are detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know people are being tortured on mass the americans at mit it during the state report on torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most most people recognize this whether it's bush or by. donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency. ukrainian embassy in israel as accusing the israeli newspaper ha'aretz of spreading fake news after it published a report about the state ukrainian neo nazis the article claims that israel's exporting weapons to ukraine where they end up in the hands of neo nazis it also says that israeli rights groups have launched a petition demanding an end to the exports the ukrainian embassy cited investigative journalist and a frequent guest on our team blumenthal is author of the heretical. max blumentha
degrading treatment is something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has being that you are detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know people are being tortured on mass the americans at mit it during the state report on torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most most people recognize this...
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degrading treatment is something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has being that you are detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know people are being tortured on mass the americans or the method of doing the state report on torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most most people recognize this whether it's bush of. donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency. that's nice rhonda from moscow so father says they keep in touch with everything from my son's that means twenty four seven are up but of course on my side all tito come to me kevin oh it's a good day. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even some company else with oh they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us throw up the actual miss you guys you got booked but
degrading treatment is something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has being that you are detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know people are being tortured on mass the americans or the method of doing the state report on torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most most people recognize this...
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an odd remark, said sir amyas morse in an open letter, as her own officials had agreed the report's contentsce of such impacts nor fresh information. and this claim, that the report urged ministers to speed up the roll—out of universal credit. in the report it says just that, it says it needs to continue to go forward and it needs to continue at a faster rate. that is not correct, say the nao. mr speaker... to loud cheers of "resign", a chastened esther mcvey came to parliament to say sorry. i want to apologise to you and the house for inadvertently misleading you. what i meant to say was that the nao had said that there was no practical alternative to continuing with universal credit. despite that apology, labour are not satisfied. if she didn't do it on purpose the question remains, how could she be so incompetent as to not understand what the report was saying? i think that's a very serious question around her judgment and her competency levels. esther mcvey‘s errors were born of a desire to put a positive spin on a hugely negative report. put simply, universal credit is not working as it
an odd remark, said sir amyas morse in an open letter, as her own officials had agreed the report's contentsce of such impacts nor fresh information. and this claim, that the report urged ministers to speed up the roll—out of universal credit. in the report it says just that, it says it needs to continue to go forward and it needs to continue at a faster rate. that is not correct, say the nao. mr speaker... to loud cheers of "resign", a chastened esther mcvey came to parliament to...
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following up and doses morse technique as they took. the p.c. purely. does that mean though it is at least a small slice when young us. any media at the moment the gotos cannot what somebody. said. this to us chris a a plea at an interview in those most recent problems. into ramos salif i was the last with the interim o.c.s. ema they use. your best almost let's get out but again no serious. they would get better so nobody ever took a stab a hit movie that you. could not have more structural....
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peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see if the headline stealing singer morse signal singapore summit was a pivotal as the white house made it out to be or if political gravity we deal will be rail lofty dreams of peace artie's treaty as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while he is struggling off north korea's gangster comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul peo said denuclearization will be difficult i give you one quick answer with respect to north quit we still have a long ways to go but the commitment that the north koreans made frankly that chairman kim personally made to president from remains with reinforced i saw some of the statements came out they were they were mixed you haven't reported on that the mixed statements but maybe maybe you will now. that the statements that were put out chairman kim statement following their discussions. continue to express his desire to complete the denuclearization to which he is so committed following pompei as t
peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see if the headline stealing singer morse signal singapore summit was a pivotal as the white house made it out to be or if political gravity we deal will be rail lofty dreams of peace artie's treaty as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while he is struggling off north korea's gangster comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul...
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polk brothers foundation, elizabeth morse genius charitable trust, alvin h. baum family fund. by the following. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by viewers like you. thank you. that's me, fred the house cat. when my family leaves for the day, i don't just sit inside watching the world go by. (door closing) i become... nature cat, backyard explorer extraordinaire!
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peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see if that headline stealing singer morse singer singapore summit was as pivotal as the white house made it out to be or if political gravity we deal will do you rail lofty dreams of peace artie's treaty as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while here shrugging off north korea's gangster comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul peo said denuclearization will be difficult i give you one quick answer with respect to north quit we still have a long ways to go but the commitment that the north koreans made frankly that chairman kim personally made.
peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see if that headline stealing singer morse singer singapore summit was as pivotal as the white house made it out to be or if political gravity we deal will do you rail lofty dreams of peace artie's treaty as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while here shrugging off north korea's gangster comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to...
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check for morse code. >>> when we come back, more on those tapes seized by the feds. i'll ask if he thinks his client might be discussed on some of them. >>> the washington post recording federal investigators have seized more than 100 recordings from michael cohen. some of the exchanges involving donald trump. joining me now michael avenatti. attorney for stormy daniels. you've said for a while there would be more tapes. there are more tapes. do you think the ones seized by federal investigators, do you think they concern stormy daniels in any way. >> i know there's multiple tapes. among the 100 tapes that include reference to my client. we have been demanding the release for about two months. we have been telling the american public there were many tapes. i said that again sunday. here we are. i was told i didn't know what i was talking about and here we are. we want all of the tapes released immediately. not just the tapes relating to stormy daniels but the american people have the right to hear the tapes and know what has gone on with the president of the united s
check for morse code. >>> when we come back, more on those tapes seized by the feds. i'll ask if he thinks his client might be discussed on some of them. >>> the washington post recording federal investigators have seized more than 100 recordings from michael cohen. some of the exchanges involving donald trump. joining me now michael avenatti. attorney for stormy daniels. you've said for a while there would be more tapes. there are more tapes. do you think the ones seized by...
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and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your men the syrian army also answered our village seventy during that time my prosser samir and torney emigrated to sweden where they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but the word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as some of them served here and fought us and know what they are back of course many of them have been forced to leave their homes in see it and goes through difficult times. although my sisters have accepted that i teach to hit out and have air drop her in school sister if she was such a concert or hurt or hangs around our house. and i understand them. she had out this year and her family is syrian but to me show here is a quick charge and had nothing to do with all its use other stories. thanks ok. that was how that was how i was told how they. had their how my cool how this saturday night live has a ve
and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested your men the syrian army also answered our village seventy during that time my prosser samir and torney emigrated to sweden where they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but the word memories have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength and. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as some...
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following and doesn't this morse technique as the doctor. or the p.c. purely most of us we use does that mean though it is it leaves a cup. more stressful yes. an immediate a mentally cannot what somebody. was kissing a plea entered into in those lists you have most recent problems. skin problems laws that was the last without the drama see a similar use but you must get. your plus the most that jeff out but again a serial. killer get back so nobly a bit of a hit movie that you. could not have more structural. if you still. believe this c.m.o. spittle on the nose one of every knows where they see you this yet to come and then they know no kills that it was one else almost as another. this police officer who was willing to speak out might be a sign that mexico is at a turning point the activists have spent years working to defend human rights and now it seems their work is finally bearing fruit. more and more ordinary mexicans are beginning to make their voices heard demanding that the international community of justice intervene. leading representatives
following and doesn't this morse technique as the doctor. or the p.c. purely most of us we use does that mean though it is it leaves a cup. more stressful yes. an immediate a mentally cannot what somebody. was kissing a plea entered into in those lists you have most recent problems. skin problems laws that was the last without the drama see a similar use but you must get. your plus the most that jeff out but again a serial. killer get back so nobly a bit of a hit movie that you. could not have...
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and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested joerg men. the syrian army also answered i would feel that somebody during that time my prancercise meat and tornadic emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but there were memories i have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge. specially as some of them served here and fought us and know what they are back. of course many of them have been forced thirty of their homes in see it and goes through difficult times. author my sisters have accepted that i teach to hear it out and have air drop her in school sister if she was such a concert or hurt or hangs around our house. and i understand them. so i have got a syrian and their family is syrian. but to me show here is a quick charge and had nothing to do with all its use other stories. thanks. that was that was how i was how they. had their h
and took morse areas and they kidnapped and arrested joerg men. the syrian army also answered i would feel that somebody during that time my prancercise meat and tornadic emigrated to sweden but they still live like many lebanese people syrian army was to or from lebanon in two thousand and five. but there were memories i have never disappeared from our lives. so war in syria is a great strength. the security of lebanon is that three ask as a number of the syrian refugees here is a huge....
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tuition and transportation is free for for every student who live morse than 2 miles away. every student gets breakfast, lunch and snacks. college tuition is guaranteed for everyone who graduates. a food pantry for families. parents can get their gets and job placement services. and because how important a bicycle was for lebron, every in escaping dangerous parts of his neighborhood. every student will receive a bicycle and helmet. it is an ambitious project with an even more ambitious future. take a look at our tour. >> this is the coolest thing. tell me about these shoes. you guys are going to auction these off, right? >> it's 114 game worn shoes i wore in an nba game. each shoe is being auctioned off and all the proceeds going to the foundation. i didn't know we were going to do this wall like this. this is a surprise for me. i knew the shoes would be auctioned off. i love this right here. they come to the front door and it's like you can walk in my shoes, in my footsteps. >> you have worn all these? >> i've worn all these shoes in a game. >> they get to keep one shoe an
tuition and transportation is free for for every student who live morse than 2 miles away. every student gets breakfast, lunch and snacks. college tuition is guaranteed for everyone who graduates. a food pantry for families. parents can get their gets and job placement services. and because how important a bicycle was for lebron, every in escaping dangerous parts of his neighborhood. every student will receive a bicycle and helmet. it is an ambitious project with an even more ambitious future....
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he tells nbc news the three morse certificates contenders are bret cavanaugh, raymond c h cathledge andt's going to be who the president feels is most on his side. not who he's most comfortable with, but who he thinking will be more with him verse doing their actual duty to the court. >> i know we've been talking a lot about the impact on roe versus wade, but there are so many other issues. >> was in southern california, in west hollywood, lbgq, and what can folks on that side do? >> the problem is it will be heart to take away a nominee from the president. generally they get. >> angry democrats will say the republicans did it to barack obama. >> and hopefully maybe we can flip a couple senators on roe versus wade, but we can have an impact on the lower courts. >> you thought he might go outside the box? >> it seems like he would stick with the list, but it's still donald trump. you still never know. >>> appreciate it. thank you both. >>> coming up, that race against time in thailand. 12 kids and their soccer coach still trapped, as rescueser frantically dig -- and now a new plan -- tra
he tells nbc news the three morse certificates contenders are bret cavanaugh, raymond c h cathledge andt's going to be who the president feels is most on his side. not who he's most comfortable with, but who he thinking will be more with him verse doing their actual duty to the court. >> i know we've been talking a lot about the impact on roe versus wade, but there are so many other issues. >> was in southern california, in west hollywood, lbgq, and what can folks on that side do?...
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over at oppenheimer saying, maybe this is a buying opportunity, they're saying this likely present morse opportunity to buy the dips than to overall run for the hills. question is, how long are they going to run for the hills for? emily: i spoke to an investor earlier who just bought $200,000 worth of facebook stock. so he's a buyer. we're going to talk to him later in the show. hear that interview. tech is very diverse. apple and tesla are very different companies. what are the value plays still in technology that may be considered a safer bet at this point? >> there's been a lot of debate about sort of a rotation into value stocks. but the interesting thing about it is within the tech space there are a lot of value names. if you look at the sort of van guard value e.t.f., its number one holding is microsoft. when you consider apple, keep in mind its largest shareholder or one of its largest shareholders is of course one of the biggest value investors of all time, warren buffett. there are other names in there, including cisco and intel, when you look at a price to earnings basis, price
over at oppenheimer saying, maybe this is a buying opportunity, they're saying this likely present morse opportunity to buy the dips than to overall run for the hills. question is, how long are they going to run for the hills for? emily: i spoke to an investor earlier who just bought $200,000 worth of facebook stock. so he's a buyer. we're going to talk to him later in the show. hear that interview. tech is very diverse. apple and tesla are very different companies. what are the value plays...
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glish to japanese to braille to hieroglyphics, put in shredder, taped back together, translated from morseto dog barks and then transcribed after being read out loud by trump at a rallyht [ la and applause "oh, i - i just got this handed to me and this is very interestingru ruff bark, bark konichiwa. [ laughter ] three short beeps, one long beep, hillary clinton's e-mails. [ laughter ] and if you thought that made no sense, trump's attempted walk-back yesterday of his comments in helsinki was even more absurd. just to recap, this is what um said when he was asked about the assessment of our own intelligence agencies -- including the director of national intelligence, dan coats -- that russiaed interfn the election >> all i can do is ask the question my people came to me, dan coats came to me, and some others. they said they think it's russia i have president putin he just said it's not russia i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be >> seth: you saying, "i don't see any reason why it would be russia" the reason it would be russia. [ laughter ] that alone is morehan they coul
glish to japanese to braille to hieroglyphics, put in shredder, taped back together, translated from morseto dog barks and then transcribed after being read out loud by trump at a rallyht [ la and applause "oh, i - i just got this handed to me and this is very interestingru ruff bark, bark konichiwa. [ laughter ] three short beeps, one long beep, hillary clinton's e-mails. [ laughter ] and if you thought that made no sense, trump's attempted walk-back yesterday of his comments in helsinki...
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numbers in the key province the battleground of fun job which is pakistan's largest province so i think morse likely you're going to end up with some kind of compatible numbers for imran khan's body and of us uni's body and then it's up to the classic coalition building coalition making in by elementary politics that will decide who ultimately takes the lead in forming government and essentially announcing their own prime minister but for iran i think this is the chance and i think he understands his body understands it if it's not this time it's unlikely that he'll have such a short strong showing going forward what gives him the edge of his competitors this time. well unfortunately it's not electoral politics as it should be it is that. you know had serious legal and political troubles he was ousted by the supreme court of pakistan on corruption charges he sits in jail as we speak and also that is a dark cloud over this election if you were to believe and sort of the public reporting this isn't necessarily as fair as it gets been allegations of free fall rigging the military. has big favori
numbers in the key province the battleground of fun job which is pakistan's largest province so i think morse likely you're going to end up with some kind of compatible numbers for imran khan's body and of us uni's body and then it's up to the classic coalition building coalition making in by elementary politics that will decide who ultimately takes the lead in forming government and essentially announcing their own prime minister but for iran i think this is the chance and i think he...
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i hope stitch fix give morse of a sell-off so i can really push it hard.fter that incredible quarter reported a month ago, any here would be a gift. i wouldn't necessarily chase stitch fix at 31 bucks and change, but however, if you can get it for under the $30 level, i think it makes sense to start a position and once again, i simply didn't anticipate how great this business or the model really is. it's my bad. it's all on me >>> let's go to donna in washington donna? >> caller: hey, mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i really love your show. >> thank you >> caller: i'm retired and i'm living in sunny blaine, washington, and i'm looking for stocks that won't be so hugely impacted by all the trade war volatility. >> sure. >> caller: and i'm looking at canada goose hoelgsd, symbol goos what are your thoughts >> we like what he said, the ceo. and then the stock had run up big, and we felt that maybe some profit-taking was in order ahead of the quarter that was wrong. the stock ran up but then it's come back. and it's come back to a
i hope stitch fix give morse of a sell-off so i can really push it hard.fter that incredible quarter reported a month ago, any here would be a gift. i wouldn't necessarily chase stitch fix at 31 bucks and change, but however, if you can get it for under the $30 level, i think it makes sense to start a position and once again, i simply didn't anticipate how great this business or the model really is. it's my bad. it's all on me >>> let's go to donna in washington donna? >> caller:...
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i think j & j deserve morse of a boost than it's gotten it went up nicely at first there were some realood quarters united health, wow, standout but the stock got weaker why? because the company beat itself up unnecessarily on the call dana hearst the winner so far. the industrial versus tough. aside from general electric, we've been seeing some robust action, but it's all been in aerospace. if it weren't for the power division, g.e., which has a huge aerospace division, it would have been fine, although wondering how ge would have done without power is kind of like asking but other than play, mrs. lincoln, how was the play? you know, it's really unfortunate. i went over that quarter multiple times, and rather than panning ge, i'm calling it a work in progress of course, steve tusso over at jpmorgan had a new negative thread the accounts receivable off-loaded on to ge capital. their accounting sure was squirrely, something we never would have known as long as business stayed strong this came out when things started declining. i think ceo john flannery is doing his level best to turn thi
i think j & j deserve morse of a boost than it's gotten it went up nicely at first there were some realood quarters united health, wow, standout but the stock got weaker why? because the company beat itself up unnecessarily on the call dana hearst the winner so far. the industrial versus tough. aside from general electric, we've been seeing some robust action, but it's all been in aerospace. if it weren't for the power division, g.e., which has a huge aerospace division, it would have been...
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thanks to a strong economy second, long-term treasury yields started pulling back making the reit morseomparison. and third, president trump's mania for tariffs, against everybody began to scare investors away from cyclical companies that do lots of business overseas. suddenly people wanted domestically oriented dividend stocks again and rather than being scary, the real estate reinvestment trusts were suddenly in the sweet spot. the retail reits have made a remarkable comeback here but we have to ask can the rally continue is this something worth banking on, or should we approach the strength here with caution be a little more critical. but when the facts change, i change my mind and the fax on the ground have clearly changed since early march. earlier this year, the yield in the ten-year treasury looked like it was charging relentlessly higher. when we warned you about the shopping mall reits, the yield has risen by 75 basis points long-term treasury yields peaked in the middle of may down 20 basis points from those highs. didn't think that would happen look, the precise levels don't
thanks to a strong economy second, long-term treasury yields started pulling back making the reit morseomparison. and third, president trump's mania for tariffs, against everybody began to scare investors away from cyclical companies that do lots of business overseas. suddenly people wanted domestically oriented dividend stocks again and rather than being scary, the real estate reinvestment trusts were suddenly in the sweet spot. the retail reits have made a remarkable comeback here but we have...
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the bond market get morse attractive, the stock market gets less attractive thchlts is indeed a zeroum game you should be especially worried about rising long-term rates caused by a pickup in inflation. [ booing ] that's a toxic view. inflation eats away at the value of long-term values like equities they also make it more expensive for banks to lend, and that puts a damper on the economy. for a long time we had an ideal environment for stocks, low inflation and low interest rates. that's an incredibly debev nine backdrop i don't want it to lull you into a sense of security. that's why you to watch the bond market you know what? let me put this another way. if this were basketball, i'd be saying that if you just watched the man with the ball, let's call him citigroup, and you don't watch the other men, there is no way you get to the market. the bond market can determine the stock action every time. many people who got in the game in the last decade don't even know what bond markets are they're troubled when you say the bonds went up today. what it really means is interest rates are g
the bond market get morse attractive, the stock market gets less attractive thchlts is indeed a zeroum game you should be especially worried about rising long-term rates caused by a pickup in inflation. [ booing ] that's a toxic view. inflation eats away at the value of long-term values like equities they also make it more expensive for banks to lend, and that puts a damper on the economy. for a long time we had an ideal environment for stocks, low inflation and low interest rates. that's an...
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>> it's typical chaos except it's about something it seem morse grave than what we typically deal with. at the white house, there is a lot of confusion. and trying to figure out every time the president opens his mouth, they have to backtrack it. so there is even with the president some understanding that what he did monday did not work and they needed to do a walk-back. but you can see, deep within the president's dna, his first answer is usually what he believes. when he was put on the spot standing next to putin monday in helsinki several times to condemn what putin did, to accept it, to blame him, to tell him not to do it again, he refused to do it. the child-like stubbornness we see from this president who refuses to follow what his advisers tell him to do. when he sees the coverage, so negative, reflected back to him, then he realizes, okay, we've got to walk this back. even that has seemed half hearted. a couple days ago, saying, well, it was just this one double negative that should clear it up. then he responds to the question yesterday and he says, mouths no several times. th
>> it's typical chaos except it's about something it seem morse grave than what we typically deal with. at the white house, there is a lot of confusion. and trying to figure out every time the president opens his mouth, they have to backtrack it. so there is even with the president some understanding that what he did monday did not work and they needed to do a walk-back. but you can see, deep within the president's dna, his first answer is usually what he believes. when he was put on the...
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suburban, very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling, and really kind of takes these two regions and morse them into something we have tried to understand as the sun belt. one of the things we have seen as a result of world war ii and the technologies produced as a result of the world war ii era, and very critically, not just world war ii, but almost the seamless transition from world war ii to the potential of world war iii and war with the soviet union. --had traditionally been the then, in the united states, to go to war, mobilize, then demobilized and try, although the united states has never been fully isolationist, to attempt some neutrality. world war ii was a game changer. the united states, in perceiving the potential threat of especially a nuclear war with the soviet union after world war ii, the government needs to make sure it is ready to win that fight. the 60demobilizing million people who are brought into the service to fight world war ii, then not really demobilizing that and filling -- and feeling the need to maintain a much larger presence, it means new defense bases that
suburban, very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling, and really kind of takes these two regions and morse them into something we have tried to understand as the sun belt. one of the things we have seen as a result of world war ii and the technologies produced as a result of the world war ii era, and very critically, not just world war ii, but almost the seamless transition from world war ii to the potential of world war iii and war with the soviet union. --had traditionally been the then,...
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alix: thank you so much, ed morse of citigroup and lori heinel, state street global advisors. lloyd blankfein is said to be naming david solomon as his successor. more on this in wall street beat, at next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm kailey leinz in the green room. , bank of, walter todd america shareholder. alix: we turn to wall street be, were we cover three things. first up, the deutsche bank surprise, it surprises investors with second-quarter earnings higher than analysts expected. old wall street to new wall street at goldman. will preparenkfein to step down and is said to pick david solomon as successor. the world cup data. we are done in predicting the game's outcome. joining us is jason kelly and lisa abramowicz. this is a historic day, trump and prudent meeting. we do not have a negative story on deutsche bank. >> i was talking about the wall street be, because, why wouldn't you? someone said, is that the segment where you talk about deutsche bank? out and issuance that they did beat estimates across the board. this was an announcement the
alix: thank you so much, ed morse of citigroup and lori heinel, state street global advisors. lloyd blankfein is said to be naming david solomon as his successor. more on this in wall street beat, at next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm kailey leinz in the green room. , bank of, walter todd america shareholder. alix: we turn to wall street be, were we cover three things. first up, the deutsche bank surprise, it surprises investors with second-quarter earnings...
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featuring ed morse later of oil.roup, he says buy francine: yen is falling, european stocks up aftern asia. big selloff yesterday. the prospect now is more trade talks between u.s. and china seems to be saving the nerves on wall street. treasuries down. commodities recovering. tom: commodity complex. i had seven charts i could have done. the markets are moving given all the international relations and political economics. this is an important chart. this is the bloomberg commodity index back to the president's election. up we go with advancing commodity complex and then a long recovery helping emerging markets, assisting brazil and the like. then the massive tariff tax effect of the recent implosion of commodities. basically we come back to where the commodity complex was as a general statement of the president's election. this is critical, soybeans leading the way. francine: i'm looking at a more simple cable chart. we look at a death cross formation, a bearish signal within the market, when the short-term 50 day moving average, also called a price trend, crosses below the 200 day m
featuring ed morse later of oil.roup, he says buy francine: yen is falling, european stocks up aftern asia. big selloff yesterday. the prospect now is more trade talks between u.s. and china seems to be saving the nerves on wall street. treasuries down. commodities recovering. tom: commodity complex. i had seven charts i could have done. the markets are moving given all the international relations and political economics. this is an important chart. this is the bloomberg commodity index back to...
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a recent disclosure form shows that on behalf of the geo group is for morse registered to lobby aboutration regulation. again though stories in the new , you can find them online. rick, beaverton oregon. democrat line. problem ie primary see with this is there is a lack of transparency. these are things that i think deserve to be brought forward into the public in some way. it's good that the wall street journal and also the new york times have brought these stories out. know about it than we can't fully investigate to see if there is wrongdoing. either ethically or is there a criminal element to these kinds of things. it certainly feels like there is. they are donating $4 million to his inaugural campaign with the expectation of some type of quid pro quo. it does smack of something that should be investigated to determine whether or not it breaks some kind of law or some type of tenet. host: marshall is in illinois. independent line. caller: i'm an employer. i think this minimum-wage debate has been skewed. i support the minimum-wage increase in the reason why, we have to think about
a recent disclosure form shows that on behalf of the geo group is for morse registered to lobby aboutration regulation. again though stories in the new , you can find them online. rick, beaverton oregon. democrat line. problem ie primary see with this is there is a lack of transparency. these are things that i think deserve to be brought forward into the public in some way. it's good that the wall street journal and also the new york times have brought these stories out. know about it than we...