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public opinion look what happened in print mrs. depend who lost the election due to the european engagement of mr mccrone the debate was when the discussion about europe and now mr mrs le pen parties now you threaten to said no we will not quit jur all before they say yes we would keep your or we would keep told the e.u. institution if. the north didn't he need to watch it would have septic and they would have a seventy percent is that you are going to parties are not just for good asking about people who never were and there's people about the lottery pool are you not transferred into parties and people they say league of their north. was started said with don't want we had a septic by then when they come close to poets say no we want to become and be part of european institution and it is as a great honor electorate leader the great leader of ceres are that was also sceptic when they came to the power they say. or do no. disagree with that but you're talking about politicians who want to know what is the hard right or i'm talking only l
public opinion look what happened in print mrs. depend who lost the election due to the european engagement of mr mccrone the debate was when the discussion about europe and now mr mrs le pen parties now you threaten to said no we will not quit jur all before they say yes we would keep your or we would keep told the e.u. institution if. the north didn't he need to watch it would have septic and they would have a seventy percent is that you are going to parties are not just for good asking about...
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public opinion look at what happened in print mrs. depend lost the election due to the european engagement of mr mccrone the debate was when the discussion about europe and now mr mrs le pen parties know you through and through said no we will not quit . before they say yes we would keep your a we would keep told you is to do should. the north do you need to be washed sceptic they will have a seventy percent is that you are going to parties are not just asking about people who were there people but the lottery pool are you not transferring to parties and people they say league of the north. we started say with don't want we have a septic but then when they come close to poets said no we want to become a part of european institution it is as a great honor looked relieved or the great leader series are that was also sceptic when they came to the power they say. or do no. disagree with that you are talking about politicians who. will. rather i'm talking only leisure politicians that represent people really represent people i don't think i know
public opinion look at what happened in print mrs. depend lost the election due to the european engagement of mr mccrone the debate was when the discussion about europe and now mr mrs le pen parties know you through and through said no we will not quit . before they say yes we would keep your a we would keep told you is to do should. the north do you need to be washed sceptic they will have a seventy percent is that you are going to parties are not just asking about people who were there people...
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mr. buchanan: depends on where you are. think the case for local currency from our standpoint now is the most compelling because we think the real yields when compared to real yields in developed markets really stands out and that's where most of our incremental money is going into emerging markets. the benches dollar-based with a local is where the opportunity is for greater returns. jonathan: george rusnak alongside mike buchanan lisa hornby, they will be sticking with us as well. we want to get to a market check on where bonds have been. yields up on the front end by four basis points. i have to say, the 10 year over the last several weeks, despite the dramatic headlines around it has been really remarkably stable over the last several fridays in around 295. two basis points to close out the week to 2.97% over the 10 year treasury yield. ahead featuring a possible governing coalition in italy that some of called the worst-case scenario for investors and what does it mean? that's next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jo
mr. buchanan: depends on where you are. think the case for local currency from our standpoint now is the most compelling because we think the real yields when compared to real yields in developed markets really stands out and that's where most of our incremental money is going into emerging markets. the benches dollar-based with a local is where the opportunity is for greater returns. jonathan: george rusnak alongside mike buchanan lisa hornby, they will be sticking with us as well. we want to...
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mr. axelrod: depending on your perspective. mr. christie: that's right. where you stand depends on where you sit. president obama and i spoke daily from the night of the storm probably for two weeks, and sometimes multiple times daily. the second day, tuesday, week before the election, president obama calls me in the morning and says -- he asks me how things are, i give him a briefing of where we are. he says, "chris, i know this may be difficult for you, but i want to come tomorrow." i said, "you tell me where. i'll meet you." it never crossed my mind -- and i mean this -- i knew the politics. i understood it was a week before the election, but he is the president of the united states in my state just suffered the second worst natural disaster in american history, so you don't -- we lost 365,000 homes in 24 hours. you don't play politics at that moment. the president showed up the next way. he gets off of air force one, and we do what normal, civilized human beings in the united states do. we shook hands, and the president took his left hand and put it on
mr. axelrod: depending on your perspective. mr. christie: that's right. where you stand depends on where you sit. president obama and i spoke daily from the night of the storm probably for two weeks, and sometimes multiple times daily. the second day, tuesday, week before the election, president obama calls me in the morning and says -- he asks me how things are, i give him a briefing of where we are. he says, "chris, i know this may be difficult for you, but i want to come tomorrow."...
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>> well, i think it depends on how badly mr. mueller needs to interview president trump. ally dependent on mr. mueller's perspective. if he really needs an interview, then to gain information from president trump, we know he has the leverage because of the grand jury -- >> i'm going to interrupt real quick, i'm so sorry to interrupt you. but i have to head back over to the white house, president trump speaking at the national day of prayer event in the rose garden. he is there along with vice president, many members of the cabinet. let's listen in. >> thank you. please, thank you very much. what a day. what a beautiful day. our country is doing very well. you'll see some very good announcements very shortly. it is wonderful to be here on this glorious spring morning as we celebrate the national day of prayer at the white house, in the rose garden. i want to thank vice president mike pence and karen for joining us, very special people, thank you very much. we are truly blessed to have a vice president and second lady who believe in the power of prayer and the glory of god.
>> well, i think it depends on how badly mr. mueller needs to interview president trump. ally dependent on mr. mueller's perspective. if he really needs an interview, then to gain information from president trump, we know he has the leverage because of the grand jury -- >> i'm going to interrupt real quick, i'm so sorry to interrupt you. but i have to head back over to the white house, president trump speaking at the national day of prayer event in the rose garden. he is there along...
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mr. carney: it depends when it is. a sortd like to target of australian business cycle, which is running in 27th year of continuous expansion. if we get there, maybe the public debt situation will be different. that untilo secret -- i will put it in context with the u.k., which is that an average dish on average the interest rate -- on average, the interest rate cycle in the u.k. is somewhere around 150 basis points. some have been higher, son obviously a bit lower, but on average, 150, 175 basis points, so you have a lot of traction. that is untilof bank rates are in and around that area, the bank of england is potentially going to need to use nonstandard tools in that circumstance. and we are aware of that. we have done things recently in the post-referendum to get the effective lower bound down to effectively zero, which has given us more room. we, like others, have learned a lot about the effectiveness of asset purchases. re-think guidance has a role as well. it would be more comfortable, clearly, if we were in a p
mr. carney: it depends when it is. a sortd like to target of australian business cycle, which is running in 27th year of continuous expansion. if we get there, maybe the public debt situation will be different. that untilo secret -- i will put it in context with the u.k., which is that an average dish on average the interest rate -- on average, the interest rate cycle in the u.k. is somewhere around 150 basis points. some have been higher, son obviously a bit lower, but on average, 150, 175...
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mr. calvasina: it depends on how you crunch the data.look at the year-over-year quarterly estimates and if you look at the sell side consensus, the sell side thinks we've already seen peak earnings growth. that helps explain why we weren't seeing that growth. lisa: we are about 90% of the earnings season and the big one this week's retailers, we will see retail earnings on thursday and tomorrow we get the u.s. retail data. what's your take on the sector, which has been uniquely punished? mr. calvasina: it's a weird sector, we had on downgrade watch, it's just weird. it's complete with different stuff inside it. you have media companies which analysts will tell you have the evaluations yet we see people rotating back in. it's going to move into a whole different sector later this year. then we have brick-and-mortar retail which looks super cheap and is trading at financial crisis lows on the valuation model. but the fundamental story can't get on its own way and then you have internet retailers that look crazily crowded. you can debate wh
mr. calvasina: it depends on how you crunch the data.look at the year-over-year quarterly estimates and if you look at the sell side consensus, the sell side thinks we've already seen peak earnings growth. that helps explain why we weren't seeing that growth. lisa: we are about 90% of the earnings season and the big one this week's retailers, we will see retail earnings on thursday and tomorrow we get the u.s. retail data. what's your take on the sector, which has been uniquely punished? mr....
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mr. birol: it will depend on when and how the sanctions are -- will be issued.ishe nevertheless a very steep trajectory. thisif you would see freefall taking place, how with that be compensated for by other oil producers or would it be iaea,le that you, the would be looking to put out strategic reserves? thehave been talking about release of strategic reserves and that being necessary. readingl: i have been in the papers and also discussing with oil minister us from the major oil-producing they insured -- ensured the markets that they will make up the loss from venezuela. i expect the cuts. me? sorry, can you hear i am still listening to you. i don't think he can hear us which makes it tricky to do an interview to be brutally honest. we will be back. hopefully, they can fix the line. i was about to ask him about the situation surrounding a run -- iran and is the iaea had a happeningwhat is there. as well as with u.s. shale. we will try to fix that line coming to us from istanbul. while we await the connection -- of the correction in technology, this is the pictu
mr. birol: it will depend on when and how the sanctions are -- will be issued.ishe nevertheless a very steep trajectory. thisif you would see freefall taking place, how with that be compensated for by other oil producers or would it be iaea,le that you, the would be looking to put out strategic reserves? thehave been talking about release of strategic reserves and that being necessary. readingl: i have been in the papers and also discussing with oil minister us from the major oil-producing they...
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mr. trump's attention. a lot of companies depend on these people to come here that has seasonal jobs.ithout them we'll all be out of business. >> our thanks to kasie hunt for that report. >> that is "early today" on a monday. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter >>> tensions on one side, on the other, joy if the united states will be opening a new embassy in jerusalem. >>> and 18 fissures confirmed on hawaii's big island. >>> and honoring mothers and important women in our lives. >>> and a music lesson for 5,000 friends. "early today" starts now. >> good monday morning. i'm francis rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. we start in jerusalem where the
mr. trump's attention. a lot of companies depend on these people to come here that has seasonal jobs.ithout them we'll all be out of business. >> our thanks to kasie hunt for that report. >> that is "early today" on a monday. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter >>> tensions on one side, on the other, joy if the united states will be opening a new embassy in jerusalem. >>> and 18 fissures confirmed...
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mr deputy speaker, the government has become dependent on large contracts to deliver public projectsf and great secrecy surrounds them. if a company providing a number of these contracts fails, this is bad news for service users and the taxpayer. the government should be acting in the interests of the taxpayer and the public, but the system has become skewed so the government is too often acting to protect the contractor rather than the service user. the system is broken. there are not enough suppliers bidding across a whole swathes of government for contracts and the system is skewed against the smaller specialist businesses which only get work as part of a longer supply chain, and at each stage, margins are squeezed and too often we see for service, sharp practice and an unnecessary cost to taxpayers to boot. after the first credit warning, the uk government continued to give £2 billion, the scottish government mitigated trillions and offset it right there and then. after the second warning, more contracts, third warning, more contracts. i wonder if you agree, the government word a
mr deputy speaker, the government has become dependent on large contracts to deliver public projectsf and great secrecy surrounds them. if a company providing a number of these contracts fails, this is bad news for service users and the taxpayer. the government should be acting in the interests of the taxpayer and the public, but the system has become skewed so the government is too often acting to protect the contractor rather than the service user. the system is broken. there are not enough...
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and it depends whose offices he will -- >> stand by mr. prosecutor general, i want to turn to mr. arkady ostrovsky in our studio. you are the russian editor for "the economist." what do you think of this? >> i think it's sad. good news arkady babchenko is alive. but it shows the disdain disregard of truth and reality that we've seen in russia's actions and it's now more infectious. it's penetrating ukraine as well. this is absurd dy becoming reality maybe. this is not out of a plot of a thriller. this is out of plot of george orwell. you know, staging an operation, declaring somebody is dead who is not, this is fake news. and there's no two ways about it. i'm unconvinced about how a potential assassin would declose something after the authorities declared that he was dead that he wouldn't disclose before. to do this also in a few days after the investigation report from the dutch authorities into the death of 298 people who died for real, totally innocent victims of mi-17. they wrote an open letter saying we are real. russian is trying to engage in this truth, if you like. and thi
and it depends whose offices he will -- >> stand by mr. prosecutor general, i want to turn to mr. arkady ostrovsky in our studio. you are the russian editor for "the economist." what do you think of this? >> i think it's sad. good news arkady babchenko is alive. but it shows the disdain disregard of truth and reality that we've seen in russia's actions and it's now more infectious. it's penetrating ukraine as well. this is absurd dy becoming reality maybe. this is not out...
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mr. speaker. americans depend on good roads and bridges to get to work every day. o take care of their families. good infrastructure drives our economy. americans depend on water systems to provide clean and safe drinkable water. in this country, we have failed at the make the -- to make the necessary investments in roads and bridges, essential infrastructure that's important to drive our economy. i'll work with anyone on any question, on both sides of the aisle, to make sure that we invest in america's infrastructure. it's what we need to do to grow our economy. question, on both sides of the aisle, to make sure that unfortunately, what the president has suggested really puts the burden on state and local governments. communities like the ones i represent. my own hometown of flint, for example, if they had the money to put into their water system to prevent the disaster that occurred, they would have long ago done this. our communities need a strong federal partner. the democrats, we offer a better deal. we have a plan to rebuild america's infrastructure. this is what the congress ought to be d
mr. speaker. americans depend on good roads and bridges to get to work every day. o take care of their families. good infrastructure drives our economy. americans depend on water systems to provide clean and safe drinkable water. in this country, we have failed at the make the -- to make the necessary investments in roads and bridges, essential infrastructure that's important to drive our economy. i'll work with anyone on any question, on both sides of the aisle, to make sure that we invest in...
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there are people depending on us everywhere and around the world. i yield back. recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield my time. mr. chairman, as i spoke earlier on the drawbacks of hr-two and mentioned earlier that i was very frustrated by the breakdown in this process that got us to where we are. bill,have to have a farm but let's understand what we need to do that actually is required. title i means a farm bill, title ii needs a farm bill, others need a farm bill. snap is permanently authorized. if we did not do anything, snap would go on. crop insurance is permanently authorized. so the parts that we are worried about are these parts that will expire on the end of september 30. what happens if we don't get it done? some of my constituents think that is a good idea, because it goes back to 100% of parity. most people probably don't know what i am talking about, but a lot of the old-timers in my district know very much what that is, and it is nine dollar court, they would love that. so the permanent law is not an option, we need to get something done. but my point is that we don't n
there are people depending on us everywhere and around the world. i yield back. recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield my time. mr. chairman, as i spoke earlier on the drawbacks of hr-two and mentioned earlier that i was very frustrated by the breakdown in this process that got us to where we are. bill,have to have a farm but let's understand what we need to do that actually is required. title i means a farm bill, title ii needs a farm bill, others need a farm bill. snap is permanently...
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mrs may is really under pressure because she is so dependent on arlene foster and the dup boats in theated now in the dup is hard over in maintaining the present abortion laws. i think the sunday times this country right because it will be a fight, it is not only penny mordaunt but also her predecessors have said yes, the prime minister has got to do something about it. the prime minister doesn't want to do something about it because she thinks it could put the support of the dup under pressure. a couple of observations on this story? agreed. it's a royal problem for theresa may in this. women in northern ireland used to be able to fly to britain, i'iow used to be able to fly to britain, now they can do is take the bus to ireland. this is an current area that was made this morning. it's strange now that this law persists and it seems to be the sunday times notes, many mps are looking to back a domestic abuse bill to support abortion services in ireland. the referendum has added momentum to this. if things that are not scientifically, will probably be looking at the front page of the ma
mrs may is really under pressure because she is so dependent on arlene foster and the dup boats in theated now in the dup is hard over in maintaining the present abortion laws. i think the sunday times this country right because it will be a fight, it is not only penny mordaunt but also her predecessors have said yes, the prime minister has got to do something about it. the prime minister doesn't want to do something about it because she thinks it could put the support of the dup under...
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mr. speaker, i represent thousands of farmers from louisiana that depend upon this crop. if we pass this amendment, the precedent that has been set rolling into other crops will devastate american farmers. this amendment is a flawed amendment and undermine our agriculture industry across the united states. i urge opposition, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california, mr. sanford. ms. sanchez: -- mr. sanford: the quotas and a variety of other things that come with it. one thing we don't want to subsidize is the things that cause us problems. and we are spending a quarter of a trillion dollars in health care costs as type 2 diabetes has ballooned. zhrrs 327 bill quon a year is spent on type 2 diabetes. the idea of saying let's subsidize our sugar -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from north carolina continues to reserve. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. conaway: i would like to recognize mr. lahood, 20 seconds . from air: the gentleman nebra
mr. speaker, i represent thousands of farmers from louisiana that depend upon this crop. if we pass this amendment, the precedent that has been set rolling into other crops will devastate american farmers. this amendment is a flawed amendment and undermine our agriculture industry across the united states. i urge opposition, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california, mr. sanford. ms. sanchez: -- mr....
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alliance between lega and five star if it goes ahead >> well, first of all, very much will depend on what the two leaders, mr. dimaio and mhis counterpart decide in the next few hours. they are talking before who will be probably the next prime minister and i don't know who will be the next prime minister, but i am sure it will be somebody who will have a clear perspective, somebody who will keep in a clear way the traditional italian position considering historic and alliances -- i mean, the perspective of italy will be kept and i think also the new prime minister will be somebody having an institutionalist experience maybe. and also a political understanding because these will be a political government. not a government made by the technical class. i think the two leaders would very much like to have a concrete approach, vis-a-vis concrete problems for the italian population, and for the italian future no doubt under the very tentative active of monitoring institutional and constitutional prerogative of the president, very soon we'll have a new government that will be in line with the historical position o
alliance between lega and five star if it goes ahead >> well, first of all, very much will depend on what the two leaders, mr. dimaio and mhis counterpart decide in the next few hours. they are talking before who will be probably the next prime minister and i don't know who will be the next prime minister, but i am sure it will be somebody who will have a clear perspective, somebody who will keep in a clear way the traditional italian position considering historic and alliances -- i mean,...
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this will affect the accuracy of the count and there for all the programs and funding depends on the census. so, mr. secretary we have a lot to discuss this morning and i look forward to that conversation. >> thank you, i now recognize the secretary of commerce, the honorable wilbur ross for his statement. thank you for being here and again we look forward to hearing from you. >> thank you chairman, ranking members, and members of the senate aprosiation subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss president trump 2019 budget request for the u.s. department of commerce. thank you for the department for meeting its major strategic object tifs. we are supporting this by preparing for successful 2020 census, by bolstering trade enforcement and expert control and providetion the observational infrastructure in personnel to develop timely and accurate weather forecast. our resource allocation in the 2019 budget are centrally focused on helping american businesses and industries compete globally while improving the economic conditions and every day lives of the american people in their communiti
this will affect the accuracy of the count and there for all the programs and funding depends on the census. so, mr. secretary we have a lot to discuss this morning and i look forward to that conversation. >> thank you, i now recognize the secretary of commerce, the honorable wilbur ross for his statement. thank you for being here and again we look forward to hearing from you. >> thank you chairman, ranking members, and members of the senate aprosiation subcommittee. thank you for...
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mrs nonny has barely unpacked before a trader calms and buys the lot depending on the type of cheese she pays between one euro fifty and two euros fifty per kilo. ysaye they don't get much but if you live frugally you get by we try to get by on it. these are packing love is also in charge of the housework on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of wood her annual would supply costs between two hundred and two hundred forty euros in georgia the average income is under three and a half thousand euros a year. the club would come forward we save money so we can afford the wood but sadly there are a lot of families who don't manage what we're doing better than some we can pay for firewood the poor families current reform is going to have. and i think that. the men collect the wood from high up in the forests of the carcasses mountains. they're still allowed to fell trees here. go get a hit let's say is twenty seven. he comes here regularly. gopi to
mrs nonny has barely unpacked before a trader calms and buys the lot depending on the type of cheese she pays between one euro fifty and two euros fifty per kilo. ysaye they don't get much but if you live frugally you get by we try to get by on it. these are packing love is also in charge of the housework on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of wood...
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mr. trump's attention. a lot of companies depend on these people come here that have seasonal jobs.ithout them we'll all be out of business. >> it's worth mentioning the difficulty with the visas dates back to the obama administration. and one more thing. according to the baltimore sun, congressman andy harris says federal immigration officials have agreed to approve thousands more guest worker visas. but maryland is only going to have access to a portion of those and the people who run the plants are saying that it is probably not enough. some great reporting there by our intrepid producer kendall bright man. when we come back i talk to senator joe manchin about being in the fight of his life in a state that overwhelmingly went for president trump. >>> plus, dan balls spent months in the midwest. we're going to unpack his epic report on the voters there and how their opinions are evolving over time. that's up next. ♪ racing isn't the only thing on my mind. and with godaddy, i'm making my ideas real. when i created my businesses, i needed a way to showcase it. ♪ with godaddy you can
mr. trump's attention. a lot of companies depend on these people come here that have seasonal jobs.ithout them we'll all be out of business. >> it's worth mentioning the difficulty with the visas dates back to the obama administration. and one more thing. according to the baltimore sun, congressman andy harris says federal immigration officials have agreed to approve thousands more guest worker visas. but maryland is only going to have access to a portion of those and the people who run...
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then president trump along with mr macaroni and mrs may launched over one hundred missiles on syria so one can't depend on what they say it's an open question and in my opinion whether or not the u.s. will continue funding at this point but the white house has now ed royce is the chair of the house foreign affairs committee when will his view carry any weight with the white house given his position there i mean how large is the support for the group in the u.s. congress in general. mr royce will carry weight with the white house he is a republican and he has the support unfortunately of almost the entire congress there are only one or two dissenting voices in the u.s. congress against a you illegal u. s. regime change operation in syria notably a courageous congresswoman from hawaii it. but the rest of the congress is behind the illegal war and i have to say that this is a good time for u.s. taxpayers to pick up the phone and call their am their congressperson and their congressperson island or their senator and say i don't want my tax dollars to be used to meddle in the internal affairs of a sovereign
then president trump along with mr macaroni and mrs may launched over one hundred missiles on syria so one can't depend on what they say it's an open question and in my opinion whether or not the u.s. will continue funding at this point but the white house has now ed royce is the chair of the house foreign affairs committee when will his view carry any weight with the white house given his position there i mean how large is the support for the group in the u.s. congress in general. mr royce...
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mr. president, nevada's economic growth depends on the small business owners like katie who invest in our communities. and that's why we can't afford to repeal net neutrality. chairman pai's misguided decision to repeal net neutrality protections threatens to change the internet as we know it. it threatens our small businesses, access to online education, job growth, and innovation by giving those who can afford to pay more the ability to set their own rules. nevada's small businesses, local hospitals, public libraries, and disadvantaged communities among many others will bear the burden and become subject to the whims of broadband providers who now have the ability to elevate their own content and pick and choose which websites nevadans can have access to. the f.c.c. has a long-standing responsibility of protecting american consumers and the public interest. so while chairman pai refuses properly to do his job, i urge my colleagues to vote in support of the c.r.a. and stand with all americans regardless of their income. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. i notice the absence of
mr. president, nevada's economic growth depends on the small business owners like katie who invest in our communities. and that's why we can't afford to repeal net neutrality. chairman pai's misguided decision to repeal net neutrality protections threatens to change the internet as we know it. it threatens our small businesses, access to online education, job growth, and innovation by giving those who can afford to pay more the ability to set their own rules. nevada's small businesses, local...
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mr. carney, massive data dependency, waiting and waiting. what is the dynamic? john: the.s clearest where the fed has been forecasting higher rates than the money market curve. moving up to the fed over the last several months because the fed is have the right call in the economy, growth would stay above trend, inflation back to target. when people talk about credibility of central banks, it boils down to the central bank's ability to forecast inflation better than anyone else. they have done that pretty well over the last year or two years. the bank of england has had a tougher time with this. a lot of this is related to brexit uncertainty. we have to be charitable with how we grade them. in their ability to correctly forecast the economy over a 3-6 month horizon, that is why you don't have consistency in bond markets and currency markets. francine: thank you so much. . john staying with us. stay tuned for the bank of england rate decision at 7:00 in new york. coming up on "bloomberg atkets,", former governor 7:30 a.m. in new york, 12:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg.
mr. carney, massive data dependency, waiting and waiting. what is the dynamic? john: the.s clearest where the fed has been forecasting higher rates than the money market curve. moving up to the fed over the last several months because the fed is have the right call in the economy, growth would stay above trend, inflation back to target. when people talk about credibility of central banks, it boils down to the central bank's ability to forecast inflation better than anyone else. they have done...
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the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. pimpling and morpinching and moe cross-stitching. they're changing their name to scouts bsa, bsa standing for best socks around. true. thank god. the reason for the change, they'll now start accepting girls who will now be able to advance to the highest rank, which is eagle scout. which means they get their very own'own eagle. i don't know anything about the scouts. lots of companies change their names. kentucky fried chicken because kfc, wwf became the wwe. and the five was once called "the greg gutfeld show" plus four other annoying people. meanwhile the cub scouts for brats ages 7 to 10 has already started admitting girls
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when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. mr maule will close off the civil service of selling missiles the little one woke. in the morning to moscow. to boarding. school buildings this is. the host i'm done with the old patients stopping there was a sting of phone calls the fun is up in. it's gods of the sun. there are a lot of assumptions that turned. into deterrence is based on. historically actually it's been proven wrong know. many accidents. many judgments almost lead to. nuclear war. why in those knowing years didn't you go to look for a diagnosis if you if you felt triggers and things happening i mean i didn't until it was ninety ninety nine but again that was fairly light so the molly korea was so long. it took so long because they didn't know there was something to think about you know is a no no no how can you ask a question about something you don't have an understanding of so i asked that time progress from two thousand and one to two thousand and ten i kept having sporadic outbursts of really rational behavior and
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while ensuring a well functioning marketplace for our data dependent technology to drive further innovation. we started that conversation with mr. zuckerberg last month. i hope that today we can continue a productive and meaningful debate about these serious policy issues. unfortunately, events like these more often than not seem to get muddled bipartisanship and efforts to score a quick soundbite. the facebook story first broke december 2015, because "the guardian" identified that dr. kogan had allegedly transferred facebook data to cambridge analytica in violation of facebook's data policies. according to cambridge press releases and a recent internal report in july 2016, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from dr. kogan. cambridge said they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that cambridge analytica appear at these hearings to explain these facts and tell their side of the story. cambridge, however, recently commenced insolvency proceedings and therefore determined it could not participate in this hearing. the underlying story ha
while ensuring a well functioning marketplace for our data dependent technology to drive further innovation. we started that conversation with mr. zuckerberg last month. i hope that today we can continue a productive and meaningful debate about these serious policy issues. unfortunately, events like these more often than not seem to get muddled bipartisanship and efforts to score a quick soundbite. the facebook story first broke december 2015, because "the guardian" identified that...
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mr. committee member, ours it depends on the program. we have a program where a home owner can stay on for 18 months and we have a limit for all of our programs combined no more than $100,000 per household. >> all right. is that typical, miss romero? >> again, it varies two years, three years, one year, it depends on the state. >> all right. and now, and it says there's $2 billion unspent. is that correct, in one of these reports? >> it's actually around 800 million. the two billion was the new authorization round five from the 2015 vote starting in 2016, could be spent through 2021. so there's about 800,000 left or-- >> is there a goal or a plan, since unemployment is now so low and the economy is so strong, is there a plan to end this program or phase it out? >> yes, sir. this program, the applications are available for the-- those who have dollars that two million-- i'm sorry, two billion was allocated, so of the remaining funds, that applications may be accepted through december 31st of 2020 and dollars can be put out through decembe
mr. committee member, ours it depends on the program. we have a program where a home owner can stay on for 18 months and we have a limit for all of our programs combined no more than $100,000 per household. >> all right. is that typical, miss romero? >> again, it varies two years, three years, one year, it depends on the state. >> all right. and now, and it says there's $2 billion unspent. is that correct, in one of these reports? >> it's actually around 800 million. the...
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american people while keeping the social safety net strong for all of the families that depend on it. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. i move the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman -- the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, the gentleman from georgia just mischaracterized the very partisan process that occurred in the agriculture committee in which democrats were totally shut out. are the know what remedy that is we have at this point in the debate to be able to correct the record so we can correct the misrepresentations? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. that is a matter for debate. the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, could i ask unanimous consent to reclaim the time that i have yielded back? i would be happy to yield a portion to my friend. could i inquire how much time is remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has five minutes remaining. mr. woodall: i would be happy to yield 60 seconds to my friend from massachusetts. the speaker pro temp
american people while keeping the social safety net strong for all of the families that depend on it. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. i move the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman -- the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, the gentleman from georgia just mischaracterized the very partisan process that occurred in the agriculture committee in which democrats were totally shut out. are the know what remedy that is we have at...
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there are people depending on us everywhere and around the world too. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lucas: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield myself the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. chairman, as i spoke earlier on the drawbacks of h.r. 2, mentioned before that -- before i reserved, that i'm very frustrated by the breakdown in this process that got us to where we are. mr. lucas is right. we do have to have a farm bill. but let's understand what we need to do that actually is required. title 1 needs a farm bill. title 2 needs a farm bill. other titles need a farm bill because they're only authorized for five years. snap is permanently authorized. if we didn't do anything, snap would go on like it is. crop insurance is permanently authorized. if we didn't do anything, crop insurance would go on just like it is. so the part of the bill that we're worried about are these other parts that will expire on the end of september 30. now, what happens if we don't
there are people depending on us everywhere and around the world too. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lucas: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield myself the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. chairman, as i spoke earlier on the drawbacks of h.r. 2, mentioned before that -- before i reserved, that i'm very frustrated by the breakdown in this process...
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mr. speaker, we've been told that some schools and training programs have essentially taken these delays out on their student veterans, dependents and surviving spouses by placing students on payment plans blocking access to school facilities and in some cases have been barring students from registering for classes. mr. speaker, i believe these practices are incredibly unfair. as students should not be held accountable for bureaucratic delays and hiccups that are outside their control. i am pleased that h.r. 4830 as amended would address this issue and say that in order for schools and training programs to be eligible for the g.i. bill, they must adopt a policy that doesn't punish students in any way for delays in tuition fees and payments that are not their fault. i would like to thank vice chairman bilirakis and the tragedy assistant program for survivors, taps, a great organization that helps survivors of all ages deal with laws for bringing this important bill forward. i urge my colleagues to support 4830 as amended and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time.
mr. speaker, we've been told that some schools and training programs have essentially taken these delays out on their student veterans, dependents and surviving spouses by placing students on payment plans blocking access to school facilities and in some cases have been barring students from registering for classes. mr. speaker, i believe these practices are incredibly unfair. as students should not be held accountable for bureaucratic delays and hiccups that are outside their control. i am...
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mr. mcmaster care. the lpn has been charged with a neglect of care of a dependent person, tampering with regards. the attorney general said that she recklessly caused serious bodily injury to mcmaster by failing to cause treatment or care. >> she could have saved mr. mcmaster's life had she simply done her job. instead, she ignored her job responsibilities, falsified paperwork and lied to her supervisors to cover up this inexcusable conduct. >> according to investigators, she filled out neurological flow sheets all those she was conducting neurological evaluations as required by policy. but video shows that she did not do any of that. after hours went by, she checked on mcmaster and said he was okay at 7:20 a.m. he was already dead. when she was asked about that in the record, she said, well, i falsified that one. the family has issued a statement that reads in part "the best way to honor his memory is to get those that lack impassion and lack the most basic standards of human decency." officials said they are cooperating with investigators and said they contacted the health department and launche
mr. mcmaster care. the lpn has been charged with a neglect of care of a dependent person, tampering with regards. the attorney general said that she recklessly caused serious bodily injury to mcmaster by failing to cause treatment or care. >> she could have saved mr. mcmaster's life had she simply done her job. instead, she ignored her job responsibilities, falsified paperwork and lied to her supervisors to cover up this inexcusable conduct. >> according to investigators, she filled...
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mr. davidson? >> sure. i mean, i would think there's a criminal fraud involved. you know, dependsall the facts surrounding it, but it sure doesn't look good. >> would you say that he's amounting to be the polar opposite of mr. avenatti who everyone has now seen in the news as quite a vocal defender of stormy daniels? >> that's right. as a lawyer, you owe an undivided loyalty to your client. if there's any kind of conflict, even a potential conflict, you're obligated under the ethical rules to disclose that to your client. >> let me read from mcdougal's settlement, because she is the other playmate here that was basically victorious, she says. they have a statement, nothing in the agreement releases any claim that mcdougal has or may have against davidson or cohen. what does that mean? >> that means she can still sue davidson or cohen. she can go after them and sue them for damages -- >> in a new case? >> in a totally different case. all this does is settle between her and the publisher, but it does not settle with davidson or cohen. >> so you're helping clarify what's wrong with t
mr. davidson? >> sure. i mean, i would think there's a criminal fraud involved. you know, dependsall the facts surrounding it, but it sure doesn't look good. >> would you say that he's amounting to be the polar opposite of mr. avenatti who everyone has now seen in the news as quite a vocal defender of stormy daniels? >> that's right. as a lawyer, you owe an undivided loyalty to your client. if there's any kind of conflict, even a potential conflict, you're obligated under the...
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the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?s ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> we reject the excuse getting the most of out of technology means trading away your right to privacy. we choose a different path. collect as little of your data as possible and being thoughtful and respectful when it's
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the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> specifically will you be in terms of -- >> excuse me -- [inaudible] next. those questions are not cool. next. i think people should definitely not buy our stuff. i am not here to convince you to buy our stuff. do not buy it if volatility is scary. >> what -- how -- what percentage have actually taken -- [inaudible] charles: all right. well, it's the conference call heard around the world as elon musk took on wall street analyst ares with replies like, next, excuse me, bonehead questions. also we're going to go to youtube. those questions are so dry that they're killing me. musk not only dissed those folks, but suggested that indi
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going to effect the accuracy of the count and therefore all of the programs and funding that depend on the census. mr. secretary, we have a lot to discuss this morning and i look forward to the conversation. >> thank you. i now recognize the secretary of congress, willber ross for his statement >> thank you , chairman, ranking member sahene and members of the appropriation subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss president trump's 2019 budget request for the u.s. department of commerce. thank you especially for enabling the department to meet its major strategic objectives, helping the american economy grow and ensuring our national security. we are accomplishing this by supporting investment and job creation by preparing for a successful 2020 decentian census and providing the infrastructure and personnel to develop timely and accurate weather forecast. under my stewardship, our resource allocations in the fiscal year 2019 budget are centrally focused on helping american businesses and industries compete globally while simultaneously improving the economic conditions and everyday lives
going to effect the accuracy of the count and therefore all of the programs and funding that depend on the census. mr. secretary, we have a lot to discuss this morning and i look forward to the conversation. >> thank you. i now recognize the secretary of congress, willber ross for his statement >> thank you , chairman, ranking member sahene and members of the appropriation subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss president trump's 2019 budget request for the u.s....
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mr. committee member. our homeowners, it depends on the program. we have an unemployment program, where homeowners can stay on the program up to 18 months. and we have a limit for all of our programs combined no more than $100,000 per household. >> all right. is that typical of ms romero? >> again, it varies two years, three years, one year, it just depends on the state. >> all right. and now, there's $2 billion unspent. is that correct in one of these reports? >> actually it's around $800 million. the $2 billion is the new authorization from the 2015 vote. it could be spent through. $800,000 or about 2% of the hardest hit funds remains. >> is there a goal or plan since unemployment is so low and the economy is so strong. is there a plan to end this program or faze it out? >> yes, sir. the applications are available for those who have dollars. that $2 billion was allocated across the 19 states. so of the remaining funds, applications may be accepted through december 31 of 2020 and dollars could be put out through 2021 if there are any remaining dol
mr. committee member. our homeowners, it depends on the program. we have an unemployment program, where homeowners can stay on the program up to 18 months. and we have a limit for all of our programs combined no more than $100,000 per household. >> all right. is that typical of ms romero? >> again, it varies two years, three years, one year, it just depends on the state. >> all right. and now, there's $2 billion unspent. is that correct in one of these reports? >>...
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islam does not belong to germany mr obama say saying the same germany is characterized by christianity quote do you agree it depends on what do you mean by. belonging to german who is not belonged to germany what do you want to express and the second sentence in the party leader also stressed was of course muslims living in germany they are part of channel thank you so much they are german site what why do you want any politician but so you want to express that is to know that the religion their religion know that their religion is not what is. well it has been. our. identity our cultural roots which before look at this is just city look at that it's not that it's i dunno parted land i think you're about we did a very seriously that's lament does not very long to germany he was not saying islam didn't belong he is in the present time in the present time the chancellor to this red tory create tricks. very quickly. she said quote muslims belong to germany that is also what mr z. son craig and their religion islam belongs here just as much unquote who is right amount was a whole i ask another question what is our cult
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mr. speaker, our nation allows for a veteran's spouse, minor children, and certain other dependents to be inturned in a v.a. national -- interned in a v.a. national cemetery, even when they are survived. that is they can lay together. there is an unfortunate gap in the law that prevents active duty service members from burying their loved ones in a v.a. national cemetery. mr. correa's bill would extend v.a. burial benefits to active duty service members who lose their family members before they leave the military. to comply with budgeting rules, the manager's amendment would sunset this bill on september 30, 2024. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to support this measure, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. correa: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. correa: mr. speaker, when v.a. provides burial and headstones or markers for eligible family members who predeceased active duty be members,
mr. speaker, our nation allows for a veteran's spouse, minor children, and certain other dependents to be inturned in a v.a. national -- interned in a v.a. national cemetery, even when they are survived. that is they can lay together. there is an unfortunate gap in the law that prevents active duty service members from burying their loved ones in a v.a. national cemetery. mr. correa's bill would extend v.a. burial benefits to active duty service members who lose their family members before they...
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depend on. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the gentle lady yields back. i would comment that all existing csp contracts will be honored. they will run off and there will be no new contract. mr. costa, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i move to strike the last word. i would like to take a moment to discuss the changes that have been made in the regional conservation partnership program in this bill in title ii. the regional conservation partnership program, many of us have familiar with. it's had i think an ability to be proven effective around the country. certainly in california. in my district we've worked to develop a partnership between the ought bon society and local dairymen with initiatives to come up with the tri-color blackbirds migration happen tat. these are a listed species. in the case of this particular story, the migratory birds rested in a silage field, organic silage where it's harder to access. the autobon society partnered with the usd a natural resources conservation services to preserve the silage for a period of time as it w
depend on. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the gentle lady yields back. i would comment that all existing csp contracts will be honored. they will run off and there will be no new contract. mr. costa, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i move to strike the last word. i would like to take a moment to discuss the changes that have been made in the regional conservation partnership program in this bill in title ii. the regional conservation partnership program, many of us have...
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the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ord? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> shepard: the air force ordering all noncombat squadrons to take a day off from flying for safety review. that move after a series of deadly crashes across all branches of military, the latest last week. a military cargo plane crashed outside a highway and savannah, georgia, killing nine crewmembers. according to fox news researchers, at least 20 service members have died this year and noncombat crashes, that is five times as many according to our calculations as last year. the chief of staff says the review should be complete in about two weeks. new reaction coming in around the world after president trump set the united sta
the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ord? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> shepard: the...