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mr. stein: we have about 10 minutes left. questioner: even before the coup, erdogan seemed to be ralph -- hislibrating his poly policy towards syria. what did you see coming in terms policy?y's syrian thank you. i am curious as to whether you think the outcome of the coup has anything to say about the --? my question is --why now? why did the coup happen now? even the military did not fully support this coup. they did not have the amount of public support they would need to have it be successful. why did they decide to do it now and what led to that misunderstanding or miscalculation? the final one will be from a twitter follower. we have a few queions from twitter. number one, how do you think the coup attempt will impact the turkish governments relationships with the kurds? how significant is social media in the response to the coup? and third, could you address turkish report -- rapprochement with syria and russia leading up to the coup? that is seven questions in seven minutes. punt the i will aaron.question to turkish so
mr. stein: we have about 10 minutes left. questioner: even before the coup, erdogan seemed to be ralph -- hislibrating his poly policy towards syria. what did you see coming in terms policy?y's syrian thank you. i am curious as to whether you think the outcome of the coup has anything to say about the --? my question is --why now? why did the coup happen now? even the military did not fully support this coup. they did not have the amount of public support they would need to have it be...
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mr. stein: you paint a picture of a complicated society.i always joke, a very wise turkey analyst who showed me around when i was even younger, living in istanbul at the time, in order to understand turkey you have to leave istanbul and spend a lot of time out in small villages to understand what gets people out to vote. we've been focusing really narrowly on the coup attempt and erdogan. i want to broaden it out. we touched on it before we turn to the audience before a question and answer to wrap it up here. there's a lot of natural tendencies, both in the united states and europe, to say, yeah, there was a coup attempt, but how does it affect us? so i want to start actually first with not politics here in d.c., but politics in brussels. where before this there was obviously -- there was a lot going on with the e.u. refugee deal. how do you look at sort of the postcoup attempt with the purges, with all the cynicism that's going on in the different european capitals, about the future of turkish e.u. assertion? is there one and what about th
mr. stein: you paint a picture of a complicated society.i always joke, a very wise turkey analyst who showed me around when i was even younger, living in istanbul at the time, in order to understand turkey you have to leave istanbul and spend a lot of time out in small villages to understand what gets people out to vote. we've been focusing really narrowly on the coup attempt and erdogan. i want to broaden it out. we touched on it before we turn to the audience before a question and answer to...
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stein: 10 mr. collins: we had some kind of orange stuff. i do not know what it was. mr. rubenstein: jeff, you are trying to get people to space, but you are building rockets that can be relaunched for further exploration. will the government of the united states ultimately use those? mr. bezos: the idea is to build infrastructure. once you build infrastructure to get to the earth's orbit you can , use it for satellites. you can use it for missions. that is the goal. we want to build an orbital vehicle where the fuel actually matters, for you start to think about the cost of fuel. no rocket has ever been built so far in the history of rockets where anyone has cared about the , cost of fuel. because the fuel cost is dominated by throwing the hardware away. it is about reusability. and then reusability will lower the cost to where we can practice. so space has been in stasis for 50 years. we launch about 80 missions a year, globally. that is not even the peak. it has come down a little bit from the peak in the 1980's. we have gotten better as a society, but not appreciably
stein: 10 mr. collins: we had some kind of orange stuff. i do not know what it was. mr. rubenstein: jeff, you are trying to get people to space, but you are building rockets that can be relaunched for further exploration. will the government of the united states ultimately use those? mr. bezos: the idea is to build infrastructure. once you build infrastructure to get to the earth's orbit you can , use it for satellites. you can use it for missions. that is the goal. we want to build an orbital...
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mr. trump and secretary clinton are in a dead heat and even jill stein has about 22% of those democraticoters who are not happy right now in terms of the candidates -- the choice that they have, but i do believe that if the democrats, if my party, if we start to speak to the heart and stop speaking just to the head, that there is the possibility to win people over. but we have to be honest. we know that on monday that data breach that was revealed of some of the vile things that were being said against senator sanders, that is no way to open up a convention and just expect that people are going to fall in line in terms of their emotions and their feelings. we have to admit that wrong was done and that we're going to work collectively as a party to make sure that nothing like that ever happens again to anybody, and the appointment of donna brazile, my dear sister, as the interim dnc chairwoman i think sets a strong foundation to try to restore. we have to try to restore some trust within -- trust for i should say the structure that is the democratic party. >> given that and the unificatio
mr. trump and secretary clinton are in a dead heat and even jill stein has about 22% of those democraticoters who are not happy right now in terms of the candidates -- the choice that they have, but i do believe that if the democrats, if my party, if we start to speak to the heart and stop speaking just to the head, that there is the possibility to win people over. but we have to be honest. we know that on monday that data breach that was revealed of some of the vile things that were being said...
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stein weller to the executive board. he is helping mr. cry and in the more domestic part of the german economy. the backdrop is a sporting italian ranking. he will cover that. scarlet fu in london, tom keene in new york. coming up, richard turnill of black rock will join us on this important moment for the united kingdom. on london, new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: as scarlet mentioned how will europe respond to what we have seen in the united kingdom? one is to celebrate bastille day . scarlet fu in paris, doing what they do every year. i was there in the summer of 1968. scarlet: it is supercharged today. the euroy did not win 20 16 championship -- a wonderful celebration in paris for bastille day. in london, the bank of england will announce it interest-rate decision. it is the first time the monetary committee has voted since the brexit. a cut would be the first since 2009. anna edwards is at the bank of england. i know mark carney said there would be easing, but there has that hasa lot of data come out that would support a rate cut
stein weller to the executive board. he is helping mr. cry and in the more domestic part of the german economy. the backdrop is a sporting italian ranking. he will cover that. scarlet fu in london, tom keene in new york. coming up, richard turnill of black rock will join us on this important moment for the united kingdom. on london, new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: as scarlet mentioned how will europe respond to what we have seen in the united kingdom? one is to celebrate bastille day ....
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mrs. clinton's leading trumpet in the battleground state of pennsylvania. clinton maintains that lead even when libertarian gary johnson and jill stein are included. clinton leads with 46%. vice president biden in u.s. attorney general loretta lynch louisiana at this hour attending a vigil in honor of the three law-enforcement officers killed by a lone gunman outside a convenience store earlier this month. morris johnson made his first official visit to paris as the new british foreign secretary. he met with his french on thepart for talks fight against extremism. johnson surprised supporters by speaking. global news 24 hours a day powered by ivan 2600 journalists and analysts. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. the feds left interest rates unchanged yesterday. the s&p 500 has fluctuating today. tooke u.s. treasury yield a fall after yesterday's central bank announcement. it has been about 24 hours since we got this but let me ask you the most material words have diminished. what is your sense of this statement? >> i think they are getting a bit more optimistic but aren't there yet in terms of saying we are ready for the race hike. impact wille
mrs. clinton's leading trumpet in the battleground state of pennsylvania. clinton maintains that lead even when libertarian gary johnson and jill stein are included. clinton leads with 46%. vice president biden in u.s. attorney general loretta lynch louisiana at this hour attending a vigil in honor of the three law-enforcement officers killed by a lone gunman outside a convenience store earlier this month. morris johnson made his first official visit to paris as the new british foreign...
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mr. trump and hillary clinton are tied in ohio. according to a new university poll, colin and trump are both at 44%. ms. clinton poll, elites. steinprosecutor says the man behind the wheel of the truck that killed 84 people in nice had accomplices. he said he had been planning his attack for months. five suspects are facing preliminary terrorism charges. belgium celebrating a holiday under tighter security. police snipers were posted in various
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mr. trump and hillary clinton are tied in ohio. according to a new university poll, colin and trump are both at 44%. ms. clinton poll, elites. stein is at 1%. the paris terror prosecutor says the man behind the wheel of the truck that killed 84 people in nice had accomplices. he said he had been planning his attack for months. five suspects are facing preliminary terrorism charges. belgium celebrating a holiday under tighter security. police snipers were posted in various locations. police in brazil arrested 12 team po allegedly plotting a terror attack at next month's summer games in rio. authorities say the group may be linked to an islamic state cell. local news 24 hours a day powered by 2,600 journal itses and analyst around the world. "bloomberg west" is next. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." coming up, the roger ales era officially ends at fox news. we will break down the story behind this extraordinary exit. plus, the tech earnings parade continues. e have reports from
mr. trump and hillary clinton are tied in ohio. according to a new university poll, colin and trump are both at 44%. ms. clinton poll, elites. stein is at 1%. the paris terror prosecutor says the man behind the wheel of the truck that killed 84 people in nice had accomplices. he said he had been planning his attack for months. five suspects are facing preliminary terrorism charges. belgium celebrating a holiday under tighter security. police snipers were posted in various locations. police in...
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mrs. obama, joe biden, former president clinton, they have big surrogates to do ground to cover. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much for all of that. jill steinoins me now, good to see youb, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> so when bernie sanders got out of the race, it was good news for you, your donations spiked by over 1,000%, you raised, as i understand, over $80,000 there, maybe it's up since we saw those numbers. but clinton is not about to see those voters reaching out, not just today, what we heard, but also in her dnc speech. let me play a little clip from last night. >> uh-huh. >> jill not hill. jill not hill. jill not hill. jill not hill. jill not hill. jill not hill. >> well, actually that was the wrong sound, but we saw some of those disaffected bernie sanders voters, you're going to be going after them, donald trump is going to be going after them. libertarian candidate, mr. johnson is going to be going after them. what do you have to offer that they don't? >> you know, my campaign has a lot in common bernie sanders' campaign? i too am addressing this crisis that the american people have. we badly need jobs. we actually hav
mrs. obama, joe biden, former president clinton, they have big surrogates to do ground to cover. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much for all of that. jill steinoins me now, good to see youb, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> so when bernie sanders got out of the race, it was good news for you, your donations spiked by over 1,000%, you raised, as i understand, over $80,000 there, maybe it's up since we saw those numbers. but clinton is not about to see those voters...
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stein receieived 3%. this comes as donald trump has defended donald ailes -- roger ailes, who has resigned amid multiple accusations of sexual harassment. this is donald trump speaking with msnbc's chuck todd. mr. trump: i don't want to comment, but he isis been a frid of mine for a lolong timime andi can tell you some of the womomen how are complaining, i knkn muchch he has helped them and dv recently, and d when they write locks that are fairly recently released and theyey say wonderfl things about him and now all of a suddenn to say t these horribe things about him, it is s very sad. hehe is a very good person. i have always found him toto bea very, very good person. by the way, a very, very talentnted person. look what he is done. i feel badly.. my campaign is doing pretty well. amy: about a dozen women have spoken to the "new york times" about experiencing sexual harassment at fox news. reporter said roger aiailes begn one and ended every meeting by hugging and kissing her. meanwhile, trump also told chuck todd that he expanded his call for a ban on immigration during his speech at the rnc thursday. >> this feels likeke a slight rollback. should we interpret it as that? mr. trump: i don''
stein receieived 3%. this comes as donald trump has defended donald ailes -- roger ailes, who has resigned amid multiple accusations of sexual harassment. this is donald trump speaking with msnbc's chuck todd. mr. trump: i don't want to comment, but he isis been a frid of mine for a lolong timime andi can tell you some of the womomen how are complaining, i knkn muchch he has helped them and dv recently, and d when they write locks that are fairly recently released and theyey say wonderfl things...
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mr. farr: that they followed all procedures and handled this bill a similar way to other bills. they adopted amendments that soft and the alleged -- adopted a significant amendment when proposed by democratic senator, senator stein where he, the original bill got the number of days from 17 to 10. drop from 17 to 10 because, as judge schroeder found, under the prior law, there have been gamesmanship about the early voting sites. the replaced in areas that favored democratic voters and joe schroeder made a finding on that. the reason why the legislature cut the days, one of the reasons, they wanted to have equal treatment for early voting senate -- centrist. -- centrist. >-- centers. >> engage in actual motives? , with due respect, the rational basis issue is a completely different question. >> i need to articulate on that. i'm not try to make the case one way or another. that i think is critical. critical determination, what did the judge do in applying the law? the notebook. if he did not apply the law correctly, then have a challenge. -- problem. , outside above the facts are there. my question, addressed the span of the review because it doesn't to me that it is more the rational basis review and if it was, te
mr. farr: that they followed all procedures and handled this bill a similar way to other bills. they adopted amendments that soft and the alleged -- adopted a significant amendment when proposed by democratic senator, senator stein where he, the original bill got the number of days from 17 to 10. drop from 17 to 10 because, as judge schroeder found, under the prior law, there have been gamesmanship about the early voting sites. the replaced in areas that favored democratic voters and joe...