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multi nationals and need to see public country by country reporting from every multi national to seescale of this problem and start to drive progress, that is one thing the oecd was supposed to deliver and failed to and we need that to hold tax authorities to account and multi national companies. >> good to talk to you and thank you for joining us live from oxford there. still to come on the program the sport for you including details on the growing corruption crisis involving german football, stay with us. ♪ welcome back, a controversial show using killer whales in the u.s. city of san diego to be phased out by 2017 and seaworld parks says performances will have a new display focusing on the natural habitat and behaviors and has seen revenue drop and criticized following a release of a documentary in 2013 called black fish, the film was about whales in captivity. the border security forces in india took time off from work to have festivities and the festival of light marks the victory of good over evil. a fair was organized for them and families in the eastern state of west bengol a
multi nationals and need to see public country by country reporting from every multi national to seescale of this problem and start to drive progress, that is one thing the oecd was supposed to deliver and failed to and we need that to hold tax authorities to account and multi national companies. >> good to talk to you and thank you for joining us live from oxford there. still to come on the program the sport for you including details on the growing corruption crisis involving german...
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. >> the struggle is very much still going on because we have to keep harmony with the multi nationalsovernment to remember that they have to make the multi nationals do what is right. >> reporter: thousands are due to hold a rally on tuesday in memory of their most famous sons to preach the continuation of nonviolent struggles for those who cause pollution and degradation. >>> hundreds of troops and police ended a riot in an over crowded prison in guinea and 13 were injured in the capitol and the 60-year-old prison was designed to hold 220 inmates but currently it has got more than 2000. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and u.s. president barack obama have met for the first time since world powers reached a nuclear deal with iran. the white house billed the talks as attempt to move past disagreements and focus on how to make israel feel more secure and the two leaders tried to send a message of unity on the israel-palestinian conflict. >> we condemn in the strongest terms palestinian violence against innocent israeli citizens and i want to repeat once again it's my strong bel
. >> the struggle is very much still going on because we have to keep harmony with the multi nationalsovernment to remember that they have to make the multi nationals do what is right. >> reporter: thousands are due to hold a rally on tuesday in memory of their most famous sons to preach the continuation of nonviolent struggles for those who cause pollution and degradation. >>> hundreds of troops and police ended a riot in an over crowded prison in guinea and 13 were...
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our main competitor, canadian multi-national bank. the challenge was how do you take on a muleti-national with a 54% marked share when you have a 24% market share. today we have a 41% market share and competitors have 36 market profitable. >> i need to ask you this. what have you sacrificed? >> if you're passionate about what you're doing, you don't feel like you're sacrificing. your passion really protects you against feeling sorry for yourself. right? because you're driven. so the big question in my mind has always been what am i a disciple of? what would i be a martyr for? what are my principles? what is my religion? >>> up next, we reveal this year's 100 companies of the year, our nation's largest one day it appears. is that a dark spot? new gold bond dark spot minimizing cream for body. targeted treatment: results begin in 4 weeks. gold bond. >>> welcome back. when this ceo took a jump shot into the fast food business, he had no idea two decades later he'd win by become being the second-largest wendy's franchisee in the country. t
our main competitor, canadian multi-national bank. the challenge was how do you take on a muleti-national with a 54% marked share when you have a 24% market share. today we have a 41% market share and competitors have 36 market profitable. >> i need to ask you this. what have you sacrificed? >> if you're passionate about what you're doing, you don't feel like you're sacrificing. your passion really protects you against feeling sorry for yourself. right? because you're driven. so the...
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this is a multi national science project led by the u.s.d what will be the world's most powerful telescope and give us views into space at up to 10 times the resolution of the hubbell space telescope. why? joining me now from l.a. the director of the giant magellan telescope organization, so this is 10 times more powerful than the hubble telescope. what kinds of things will you be able to see? things we've never seen before? >> in some cases things we've never seen before but in many cases we want to take objects and phenomena that we see today and see them with 10 times the clarity we can now. in particular we want to use the gmt to look for planets around other stars. we know now the milky way is teeming with planets but we can only see a few simply because they're too close to their parent stars to be seen on the projection of the sky. by having 10 times the resolution of the hubble space telescope we can directly see plan etcetera as they orbit their parent stars to look at their composition, structure, and understand as our sole -- is
this is a multi national science project led by the u.s.d what will be the world's most powerful telescope and give us views into space at up to 10 times the resolution of the hubbell space telescope. why? joining me now from l.a. the director of the giant magellan telescope organization, so this is 10 times more powerful than the hubble telescope. what kinds of things will you be able to see? things we've never seen before? >> in some cases things we've never seen before but in many...
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ally since the vietnam war, hosting the cobra gold multi-national military exercises for more than 30 years. the u.s. downgraded military relations with thailand following the coup in may last year. the thai interim prime minister who came to power following the coup has been actively seeking stronger ties with china instead. >>> japanese gardens are designed for quiet contemplation. it's not hard to lose yourself in their beauty. but we've dug up something a little different. a story about losing the actual garden. it happened in the austrian capital of vienna in the shadow of a glittering palace. nhk world's manuel kaneko reports. >> reporter: schonbrunn palace is a cultural world heritage site. it's considered one of the most magnificent palaces in austria. the home of the hapsburg dynasty and a symbol of their empire. behind the palace is a garden on a majestic scale. hedges, flowers and fountains cover about 160 hectares. but hidden away in one corner is something quite different. rocks, a stream, and the natural stillness. the timeless hush of a japanese garden. it had been left
ally since the vietnam war, hosting the cobra gold multi-national military exercises for more than 30 years. the u.s. downgraded military relations with thailand following the coup in may last year. the thai interim prime minister who came to power following the coup has been actively seeking stronger ties with china instead. >>> japanese gardens are designed for quiet contemplation. it's not hard to lose yourself in their beauty. but we've dug up something a little different. a story...
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. >> he set up a multi-national coalition with goals and nations participating where they can. while the u.s. and iraq coordinate the military fight against isil, the sawed's, italians and americans tackle isil financing. the germans deal with humanitarian relieve and dutch and turks focus on foreign fighters. there are some legal crackdowns. >> we've had 45 countries, including the united states providing interpol with 4,000 profiles on foreign fighter terrorists. >> isil still controls territory inside syria and iraq and analysts say the fight is hampered because of other crise, most notably yemen. >> the problem is that now with more and more fighters being diverted to other theaters by our allies, as well as on going discussions about what to do in syria, we're left on our own fighting isis and that's not a way to defeat the islamic state. it's a way to perhaps contain it. >> the job for new sperm envoy is making sure the military campaign against isil isn't the u.s.'s alone. what is certain, fighting isil will take years, as will the effort to keep the coalition together a
. >> he set up a multi-national coalition with goals and nations participating where they can. while the u.s. and iraq coordinate the military fight against isil, the sawed's, italians and americans tackle isil financing. the germans deal with humanitarian relieve and dutch and turks focus on foreign fighters. there are some legal crackdowns. >> we've had 45 countries, including the united states providing interpol with 4,000 profiles on foreign fighter terrorists. >> isil...
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police say the operation involved the multi nation team with linkss to middle east, belgium and possibly germany. in belgium several suspects have been arrested with alleged links to the attacks. one gunman has been identified as a 29-year-old french national. six people close to him have been detained for questioning. the latest is this car, suspect's car. what do we know about that jacky? >> reporter: we've been getting more details about in black fiaat that was found in an eastern suburb of paris. residents and neighbors nearby said that they saw police actually pricking the windscreen to get into the car. police say that they found three weapons as well as other assault rifles inside the car. that car has been taken off for forensic inspection. obviously, they will be looking for forensic evidence to try to find out who else was travelling in the car. also there is now, of course, digital forensic expertise as well. if, for example, the car had a gps, that can also be analysed to try to find the movements of the car. of course, also looking for other things like cell phones which can
police say the operation involved the multi nation team with linkss to middle east, belgium and possibly germany. in belgium several suspects have been arrested with alleged links to the attacks. one gunman has been identified as a 29-year-old french national. six people close to him have been detained for questioning. the latest is this car, suspect's car. what do we know about that jacky? >> reporter: we've been getting more details about in black fiaat that was found in an eastern...
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prosecutors in france say that a multi national team carried out the series of attacks. police found another car linked to the attacks in a suburb of the french capital. several arrests have been made in belgium. hundreds of people have held a candle lit vigil in honor of the victims, 129 people were killed and more than 350 others were injured. foreign ministers meeting in vienna say that friday's attacks under score the importance of finding a solution to the conflict in syria. a timetable for a cease fire and a political transition have been agreed. the paris attacks have provoked reactions from democratic candidates who are hoping to replace president obama. they met in iowa. >> reporter: they came bearing signs of support for those still reeling from the paris attacks and now wanting answers from their democratic presidential candidates, about how they prevent similar attacks in the united states. >> my heart goes on ute to everyone in paris. i just feel a lot of - their sense of loss. ichlts it's concerning for me about what's going to happen in the wapiti. i do wa
prosecutors in france say that a multi national team carried out the series of attacks. police found another car linked to the attacks in a suburb of the french capital. several arrests have been made in belgium. hundreds of people have held a candle lit vigil in honor of the victims, 129 people were killed and more than 350 others were injured. foreign ministers meeting in vienna say that friday's attacks under score the importance of finding a solution to the conflict in syria. a timetable...
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. >> reporter: obama said their countries will play a central role as a multi-national coalition sets up airstrikes against islamic state militants. he also spoke about boosting intelligence sharing to select airstrike targets and to trace foreign fighters. the two leaders said the syrian civil war must be brought to an end, eradicating a hotbed of islamic state militants. president hollande said a peace plan agreed upon in vienna earlier this month is key to ending the bloodshed. >> translator: on the diplomatic front, we're working on a credible transition plan in syria. we need to put in place a cease-fire, the faster the better. and open a process that will lead to the exit of bashar al-assad. >> reporter: tharemark was apparently aimed at russia and iran. both countries continue to support syrian president bashar al-assad. an expert on u.s./russia relations says it's hard to predict whether the kremlin will cooperate in the fight against the militants. and the downing of a russian war plane by the turkish military has complicated matters even more. >> prepared to go after islamic
. >> reporter: obama said their countries will play a central role as a multi-national coalition sets up airstrikes against islamic state militants. he also spoke about boosting intelligence sharing to select airstrike targets and to trace foreign fighters. the two leaders said the syrian civil war must be brought to an end, eradicating a hotbed of islamic state militants. president hollande said a peace plan agreed upon in vienna earlier this month is key to ending the bloodshed....
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in june, a multi-nation task force was formed.roops from nigeria, chad, cameroon, niger are expected to be more effective. boko haram has attacked chad multiple times after its troops were sent to cameroon. dozens of chadian soldiers have been killed or injured in the offensive. thousands have been killed and tens of thousand us forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people from the lake chad basin. attacks from boko haram fighters have become less frequent but haven't stopped in niger. >> anybody who has seen these horrible things must be afraid. >> i can no longer go hunting, because i might bump into boko haram in the forest and get killed, so we have to rely on farming. we only farm around the house so that in case we see them coming, we can quickly get together and defend ourselves or run top safety. >> fear of boko haram remains in places where they have been pushed back. for now, that fear seems to have been replaced by triumph. al jazeera. >> still to come here on al jazeera, too scared
in june, a multi-nation task force was formed.roops from nigeria, chad, cameroon, niger are expected to be more effective. boko haram has attacked chad multiple times after its troops were sent to cameroon. dozens of chadian soldiers have been killed or injured in the offensive. thousands have been killed and tens of thousand us forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people from the lake chad basin. attacks from boko haram fighters have become less frequent...
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the united states is keen to get more support from a multi-national trade agreement from key allies at the summit. analysts believe the u.s. china rivalry is likely to dominate that agenda. the chinese president arrived in manila amid fears he may boycott the meeting. there's been tension between china and its neighbors over a territorial dispute in the south china sea. we have this report. >> manila's notoriously chaotic streets are being cleared for the apec summit. schools and offices will be shut and 20,000 of the capitals homeless people have been temporarily moved. philippine officials say it's to ease traffic and insure the safety of more than 7,000 delegates. many feel the city shut down is hypocritical, a cover up of the countries widening wealth gap and failure to live up to the summit's theme of inclusion. she has worked hard. she runs a woman led business of sustainable fair trade projectses. small companies like herself make up 90% of businesses in asia. only a third of owned by women. excluding women means economies are losing out on billions of dollars in potential growt
the united states is keen to get more support from a multi-national trade agreement from key allies at the summit. analysts believe the u.s. china rivalry is likely to dominate that agenda. the chinese president arrived in manila amid fears he may boycott the meeting. there's been tension between china and its neighbors over a territorial dispute in the south china sea. we have this report. >> manila's notoriously chaotic streets are being cleared for the apec summit. schools and offices...
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involved a multi national team with links to the middle east, belgium and possibly germany. belgium police have arrested several suspects with alleged links to the attacks. greek officials say one or two of the attackers passed through greece from turkey alongside syrian refugees. some of the attackers also have french roots. one of them was a 29-year-old paris native. his procedure and father have been taken into custody. more from paris. >> reporter: the memories of the brutal attacks still all too raw as people came too stand vigil over night in tribute to those who lost their lives. prayers too for the lives surgeons in the city's hospitals are still fighting to save. nearly a hundred victims are on the critical list. the message here, though, we are not afraid. >> translation: there's a lot of emotion for people like us after all that has happened. a lot of sadness, hatred as well for those who come and attack us when we are quietly getting on with our lives. >> translation: two weeks ago a friend of mine said don't go to tunisia. it's too dangerous. i said it's the sam
involved a multi national team with links to the middle east, belgium and possibly germany. belgium police have arrested several suspects with alleged links to the attacks. greek officials say one or two of the attackers passed through greece from turkey alongside syrian refugees. some of the attackers also have french roots. one of them was a 29-year-old paris native. his procedure and father have been taken into custody. more from paris. >> reporter: the memories of the brutal attacks...
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understandably somber speech and somber ceremony but the investigation, the inquiries is still a multi nationaltion. >> reporter: it is, yes, the task over president francois hollande today was very much to reflect and articulate the national mood. first of all paying tribute to those who died, expressing solidarity to the families and to the survivors, also going on to reaffirm french values that insisted were not in any way diminished and not in any way eclipsed by the events of november the 13th and finally launching this very clear message of france's determination to defeat the forces behind the attacks and yes the very vital part of that will be the continued investigation, the sharing of intelligence with other countries in particular pursuing leads here in europe. we have seen already the importance of the belgium connection early in the investigation and organizer and planner of the attacks of a bell gun national abdelhamid abaaoud and a lot of involvement of belgium police with search and raids and intelligence coming from germany in particular the fact that a week before the attacks
understandably somber speech and somber ceremony but the investigation, the inquiries is still a multi nationaltion. >> reporter: it is, yes, the task over president francois hollande today was very much to reflect and articulate the national mood. first of all paying tribute to those who died, expressing solidarity to the families and to the survivors, also going on to reaffirm french values that insisted were not in any way diminished and not in any way eclipsed by the events of...
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sides have been supported by various international powers turning the internal conflict for a multi-nationalar. in teheran, russian president vladimir putin said the political process is what's needed and says only syrians should determine who runs their country. but the syrian opposition does not trust him. >> translator: we believe the political closeness being talked about by the russians is merely a way for them to conceal the crimes they are committing on syrian soil. which amount to war crimes. >> reporter: the future role of the syrian president remains a sticking point for any prospect of peace talks. russian al jazeera and iran say he should, involved. many western countries say he needs to go. but right now are concentrating efforts on fighting isil, some analysts say that's a mistake. >> what's actually driving ahead cal saying in the region is the air campaign being mounted by the assad regime against its only people. russia and iran are engaged in a fundamentally different conflict. they are engaged in the syrian war in a conflict about syria' future. and i think the united stat
sides have been supported by various international powers turning the internal conflict for a multi-nationalar. in teheran, russian president vladimir putin said the political process is what's needed and says only syrians should determine who runs their country. but the syrian opposition does not trust him. >> translator: we believe the political closeness being talked about by the russians is merely a way for them to conceal the crimes they are committing on syrian soil. which amount to...
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is obviously not malien, because if you looked at the guest rental industry in the hotel, it's multi national, multi-ethnic. in that sense, what you said wouldn't make particular sense, but if they're inspired by that the events this time last week in paris, they might say that's the right target to go for. >> that's a good analysis to me. that's good. i think if we are allowed to speculate, we can say that it's most likely people who have a regional or international agenda involved in these attacks much more than locals, prim article angry against the malien government, even though we know there are patterns like this one. you want to make it more -- much more highlighted internationally and you take foreign host ones, but that doesn't serve your caused. here we have a pattern that indicates that there is a hand for al-qaeda or isis. isis sometimes before they announce their presence in a certain country, they do something like this, a high profile attack to say that we are here, but we're still waiting for them. i think probably, if it is isis or al-qaeda, probably the reason they haven't c
is obviously not malien, because if you looked at the guest rental industry in the hotel, it's multi national, multi-ethnic. in that sense, what you said wouldn't make particular sense, but if they're inspired by that the events this time last week in paris, they might say that's the right target to go for. >> that's a good analysis to me. that's good. i think if we are allowed to speculate, we can say that it's most likely people who have a regional or international agenda involved in...
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australia is gordon aiding the multi-national search off the southwest coast, -- coordinating the multinationalh off the southwest coast. rishaad: he is accused of passing information to the u.s. government. angie: explosions and ukraine have knocked out power for about 2 million people on the crimean peninsula. beente of emergency has declared. police are investigating the blasts which happened on friday and saturday. juliette andave peter lewis. peter, what has been grabbing your attention? emerging markets have been beaten down too much. what is your view? hike: the fed is going to in december, for sure. it has really boxed itself into a corner. it has to hike or else it loses credibility. i think it will take that hike year.uickly next the economic growth potential of the u.s. is a lot lower than the fed realizes. one of the consequences of low interest rates is the enormous buildup of debt in the economy. even a small rise in interest debt that isu have 300% of gdp, interest rates are 1%, you use 100% of gdp to service it. the economy cannot cope with it. it will have a bigger effect on th
australia is gordon aiding the multi-national search off the southwest coast, -- coordinating the multinationalh off the southwest coast. rishaad: he is accused of passing information to the u.s. government. angie: explosions and ukraine have knocked out power for about 2 million people on the crimean peninsula. beente of emergency has declared. police are investigating the blasts which happened on friday and saturday. juliette andave peter lewis. peter, what has been grabbing your attention?...
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general assembly back in 1989, we have to resist the simplistic tendency to blame multi-national industry for the damage that is being done. far from being felons it is then on whom we rely to do the research and find solutions. she could have added make the investments. and again the uk and the u.s. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and the entrepreneurs are already leading the way. for example, uk firms build more than any other countries and they are pushing the boundaries of technology to harness the energy to really get back into acceleration through electric motors. the u.s. firm is developing battery technology and increasingly for homes as well. giving them independence from the great and moving us close to the time when renewable generation is matched by effective storage to give around-the-clock access to renewable power. we have the best research institutions in the world and if you look at the top universities in the world you will find that last year all of the top 10 were either british or american and we think that the 4-6 split is pret
general assembly back in 1989, we have to resist the simplistic tendency to blame multi-national industry for the damage that is being done. far from being felons it is then on whom we rely to do the research and find solutions. she could have added make the investments. and again the uk and the u.s. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and the entrepreneurs are already leading the way. for example, uk firms build more than any other countries and they are...
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. >> french prosecutors say friday's attacks in paris were a coordinated multi-national operation. one tacker is identified as a 29-year-old french national. belgian prosecutors say two other french nationals living in brussels were involved in the attack. >> while crowds are gathering in paris to mourn the victims of those attacks, 129 people were killed and more than 350 others wounded, 99 of them critically. let's get more on the paris attacks now from a paris suburb where one of the attackers were from. what's going on there? what sort of picture is emerging about that attacker? >>> we're about 20 kilometers or so south of paris in the town of cocoran. he lived here, investigators say until the age of 29, and having pope to some people here in the town, we know that he and his family attended the mosque here behind me. according to investigators, he was known by the police for sometime, as something of a petty criminal. he hadn't though spent anytime behind bars. they say, though, back in 2010, he really ended up being put on investigators or at least security services' radar af
. >> french prosecutors say friday's attacks in paris were a coordinated multi-national operation. one tacker is identified as a 29-year-old french national. belgian prosecutors say two other french nationals living in brussels were involved in the attack. >> while crowds are gathering in paris to mourn the victims of those attacks, 129 people were killed and more than 350 others wounded, 99 of them critically. let's get more on the paris attacks now from a paris suburb where one of...
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. >> i think during the 19 1/2 months that i was privileged to command the multi-national force in iraqs incredible. >> it was incredible until it stopped working, which it did as the united states began pulling back. >>> coming up, my thoughts on the lessons of america in iraq. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. okay kids, let's go.. [coughing] no one can really fill your shoes when you're sick. [toy car electric motor] [toy car horn beeping] alka-seltzer plus hot drink mix has four cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. [whoosh of steam] [dp breath] >>> i've taken you on a trip through history in the las
. >> i think during the 19 1/2 months that i was privileged to command the multi-national force in iraqs incredible. >> it was incredible until it stopped working, which it did as the united states began pulling back. >>> coming up, my thoughts on the lessons of america in iraq. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding...
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this was a multi-national thought. >> they took advantage of the leg legalsome that was set up. >> also the secrecy the intelligence agency has. in the english speaking world, you have intelligence agencies. we don't have anything like that in europe. we have open borders. we don't have exchange of information. >> thank you very much. up next, pope francis heads to africa for roman catholic leader. we will be right back with a live report from there. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any docto
this was a multi-national thought. >> they took advantage of the leg legalsome that was set up. >> also the secrecy the intelligence agency has. in the english speaking world, you have intelligence agencies. we don't have anything like that in europe. we have open borders. we don't have exchange of information. >> thank you very much. up next, pope francis heads to africa for roman catholic leader. we will be right back with a live report from there. [ male announcer ]...
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but at the end of the day, remember that american corporations are the most successful multi-national corporations that have been doing business elsewhere. and to pretend that, you know, america could just walk away, ignore, you know, the most important conflict zones in the planet and at the same time u.s. corporations will be making this tremendous profit abroad, i mean, it's simply not to understand the laws of physics that apply to geopolicy as well. power is a force that you create vacuum, somebody else fills it. and in case of middle east, you know, this vacuum has been filled rapidly by putin, by islamic states and by iranians. >> host: garry kasparov spent 20 years as the world's number one-ranked chess player, he retired in 2005 to lead the pro-democracy opposition to vladimir putin. in 2012 he was named chairman of the human rights foundation, succeeding havel of the czech republic. and he has written a couple of books. his 2007 book, "how life imitates chess," has been published in 26 languages, and his newest book is "winter is coming: why vladmy putin and the enemies of t
but at the end of the day, remember that american corporations are the most successful multi-national corporations that have been doing business elsewhere. and to pretend that, you know, america could just walk away, ignore, you know, the most important conflict zones in the planet and at the same time u.s. corporations will be making this tremendous profit abroad, i mean, it's simply not to understand the laws of physics that apply to geopolicy as well. power is a force that you create vacuum,...
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your corporate tax rate be if america becomes the corporate tack haven of the world all these multi-national companies want to head quarter here. >> we will have a 15% corporate tax rate on the low side. right now, we're the highest taxed anywhere in the world and we will be on the low side. there will be a couple of countries lower but not many. taking it from the highest in the world to being on the very low side. >> i think probably the most passionate moment you had in any of the four debates, this was you talking about iraq and the troops and taking the oil. let's play this. >> look at libya, look at iraq, look at the mess we have after spending 2 trilli$2 trillion, t of lives, wounded warriors all over the place, who i love, all over. we have nothing. i said, keep the oil. we should have kept the oil, believe me. we should have kept the oil. you know what, we should have given the oil -- we should have given big chunks to the people that lost their arms, their legs and their families and sons and daughters because right now, you know who has a lot of that oil? iran and isis. >> we paid
your corporate tax rate be if america becomes the corporate tack haven of the world all these multi-national companies want to head quarter here. >> we will have a 15% corporate tax rate on the low side. right now, we're the highest taxed anywhere in the world and we will be on the low side. there will be a couple of countries lower but not many. taking it from the highest in the world to being on the very low side. >> i think probably the most passionate moment you had in any of...
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. >>> well, french president hollande is looking at multi-national forces to fight isis. next up, the meeting with u.s. president president obama on tuesday, next he will meet with the german chancellor, angela merkel, on wednesday. cnn has more with the very latest, good morning, max, multiple developments on this monday. the fbi issuing a bulletin which provides some details of the planning that went into the paris attacks. what are we learning? >> reporter: well, this is interesting. it's all in relation to a cell phone that was found in a bin there, one of the scenes of the attacks at the bataclan, and on that cell phone was a map and encrypted data and also a text message. this has been analyzed in great depth by analyst agencies and effectively, it suggests that there was a plan and there had been some surveillance of the locations before the attack. as you combine that with intelligence from european intelligence agencies and security agencies, then some of the attackers had gone to syria and they had guns. the pitch of this being built up here is this is a sophist
. >>> well, french president hollande is looking at multi-national forces to fight isis. next up, the meeting with u.s. president president obama on tuesday, next he will meet with the german chancellor, angela merkel, on wednesday. cnn has more with the very latest, good morning, max, multiple developments on this monday. the fbi issuing a bulletin which provides some details of the planning that went into the paris attacks. what are we learning? >> reporter: well, this is...
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in june a five nation multi nation joint task force of nearly nine thousand troops was formed. troops from the countries are expected to be more effective. chad has also been killed and injured in the offences. thousands have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people. attacks have become less frequent but haven't stopped in neighbouring nigeria. >> translation: i was very afraid of the anybody who has seen horrible things must be afraid. ic no longer go hunting because i might get killed in the forest. we have to rely on farming and we only farm around the house so in case we see them coming, we can quickly defend ourselves or run to safety. >> reporter: fear remains in places where they have been pushed back. for now in the capital, that fear seems to have been replaced buy triumph >>> the governor of a brazil an state where two dams have burst at a major mine it says it's unlikely that 28 missing people will be founda live. a village was flooded killing two people. >> translation: we are resuming searc
in june a five nation multi nation joint task force of nearly nine thousand troops was formed. troops from the countries are expected to be more effective. chad has also been killed and injured in the offences. thousands have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people. attacks have become less frequent but haven't stopped in neighbouring nigeria. >> translation: i was very afraid of the anybody who has seen horrible...
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french prosecutors are describing friday's deadly attacks in paris as a highly coordinated multi national operation. 129 people were killed and 352 injured when a group of gunmen and suicide bombers targeted six locations across the capital. police say they found an abandoned car in an eastern suburb of paris. inside were several a.k.47 rifles that were used in the attacks. belgium police have relict three people-- arrested three people. one person has been identified as a 29-year-old parisian native. police don't know who the other attackers were. passports, though, have been found at the scene and police are trying to verify who they belong to. neave barker. >> reporter: french military on patrol in the streets of paris. the second day of mourning. the treat outside the bataclan concert hall where more than 8 on people die remain sealed off as forensic teams gather evidence. newspaper amateur video tap toured the moment the killers opened fire on concert goers. in another video police prepare to storm the building. they are pushed back in a hail of bullets. one of the killers left a vit
french prosecutors are describing friday's deadly attacks in paris as a highly coordinated multi national operation. 129 people were killed and 352 injured when a group of gunmen and suicide bombers targeted six locations across the capital. police say they found an abandoned car in an eastern suburb of paris. inside were several a.k.47 rifles that were used in the attacks. belgium police have relict three people-- arrested three people. one person has been identified as a 29-year-old parisian...
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part of the multi national force observer mission there since 1979. four american troops were injured in an improvised explosive device in september. are you comfortable having that many american troops right in the middle of sinai. >> well, wolf, i am now, and i will the tell you why. i have met with raqqah, and the mlf troops. they have done a remarkable job to keep the peace in the sinai e peninsula. israel and egypt are both interested in seeing that the things are quiet on the sinai peninsula, and this thing is blown up now. i suspect that the american troops, all of the mlf troops are going to be cautious in what they do. there is a long distance of raqqa in the north, and sharm el sheikh in the south. and as your people pointed out, two very different parts of the sinai e peninsula. but because of the bedouin activities, and the pal stan act, and if it plays out as sugge suggested, you will find, i s suspect a very closely woven network there. >> and this is a major development, the government of the uk saying that this plane may have been brou
part of the multi national force observer mission there since 1979. four american troops were injured in an improvised explosive device in september. are you comfortable having that many american troops right in the middle of sinai. >> well, wolf, i am now, and i will the tell you why. i have met with raqqah, and the mlf troops. they have done a remarkable job to keep the peace in the sinai e peninsula. israel and egypt are both interested in seeing that the things are quiet on the sinai...
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a better plan for me would be a competitive corporate tax system, clearly our multi-nationals pay too much money on taxes and are faced double taxation. finally, i think that the accounting in the xm bank is not real world. and if private banks had -- used the accounting that the xm bank uses to show their profit, they would not be allowed to do so. smaller companies i believe have more of a need to the xm bank because smaller companies can't get the financing. therefore my amendment aims to help the small guy, small, if we take away the xm bank, big guys will pay a little bit more financing marginally so on their customer contracts, but the small folks would be hurt because they may not even get financing. >> mr. palmer, the man in the middle. >> thank you mr. chairman, thank you. >> was recognized. >> members of the committee, i come before you today to be very brief, and to discuss my amendment 52 to the transportation bill. my amendment would aprotorate 20% of the royalties received from unite, from the u.s. exporting oil and gas that is produced on federal land. for oil, and gas
a better plan for me would be a competitive corporate tax system, clearly our multi-nationals pay too much money on taxes and are faced double taxation. finally, i think that the accounting in the xm bank is not real world. and if private banks had -- used the accounting that the xm bank uses to show their profit, they would not be allowed to do so. smaller companies i believe have more of a need to the xm bank because smaller companies can't get the financing. therefore my amendment aims to...
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i do have a euro chart here because the dollar is strong which is not good for multi-nationals. if one were to draw the lines, what my eye sees is perhaps this kind of thing, and this kind of thing and that kind of thing. and then in neckline, like that. and we've broken and now, well i think parody for the euro and then some. >> so parody for dollar euro. carter braxton with cornerstone. guy, i think you share similar views in the s&p, in this market environment. if that is the case, let's assume that it is going to go to 1800. what sort of stock sectors to you go to. >> in terms of long names? >> yeah. anything? >> i think volatility is here to stay for quite sometime. i think carter speaks to. >> that and the other side, maybe the stocks could play catch-up to the otherside of the argument. it is down and has a huge amount to the upside to catch up to the mark. but if you want to go someplace and looking for stocks imper viehous to this, the defense stocks have done well. you look at lockheed martin today, all within whispered of all-time highs. and benign or lousy tape, the
i do have a euro chart here because the dollar is strong which is not good for multi-nationals. if one were to draw the lines, what my eye sees is perhaps this kind of thing, and this kind of thing and that kind of thing. and then in neckline, like that. and we've broken and now, well i think parody for the euro and then some. >> so parody for dollar euro. carter braxton with cornerstone. guy, i think you share similar views in the s&p, in this market environment. if that is the case,...
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there has to be a multi-national coalition on the ground to seize and hold the terrain that will be vacated by eliminating isis cells because isis is very serious about what it wants to do. it's hurdling towards the apocalypse. they want you to die, and they want to die as well, which means that half measures are not going to work. we can talk about whether or not the united states is going to send more people or not, but at the end of the day it's people on the ground that actually are going to make the difference before you eliminate these guys. >> one reason is we're extremely large and very diverse country. i mean, this is a huge country. it's a very complex country, and we've had a long history and tradition of resisting intrusion. that's been part of our problem, by the way, but there's no electoral will for anything other than a modest government intrusion into our lives. that puts us at risk, but there's always a tradeoff between privacy on the one hand and privacy and freedom on the one hand and security on the other, and the lines are just now being withdrawn. we're not turning in
there has to be a multi-national coalition on the ground to seize and hold the terrain that will be vacated by eliminating isis cells because isis is very serious about what it wants to do. it's hurdling towards the apocalypse. they want you to die, and they want to die as well, which means that half measures are not going to work. we can talk about whether or not the united states is going to send more people or not, but at the end of the day it's people on the ground that actually are going...
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and i remember reading continuously reports that some of the intelligence analysts at multi national force iraq down in baghdad were given me about my area in northern iraq. finally, i called my boss at the time, general petraeus, and said how about sending a couple of those analysts up here and let them fly out to areas with me on the helicopters so they can see what's going on on the ground. and they did. and it gave them more input of how to write their report that, really, contributed to a better understanding of what they were putting that was going back to the dia and the cia that could have a better picture of what was going on on the grouped. so all these things, it's a give-and-take and the leadership on the ground really has to -- really talk to one another, engage one another and share the intelligence picture as opposed to just saying whatever is on the piece the of paper is gospel and we've got to abide by that. it's a continuous process. certainly if something was wrong, it is unconsciousble as rick said. but i think there's more to it than this. >> briefly, rick. >> wh
and i remember reading continuously reports that some of the intelligence analysts at multi national force iraq down in baghdad were given me about my area in northern iraq. finally, i called my boss at the time, general petraeus, and said how about sending a couple of those analysts up here and let them fly out to areas with me on the helicopters so they can see what's going on on the ground. and they did. and it gave them more input of how to write their report that, really, contributed to a...
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el-sheikh a few years ago and talking to some individuals who have been there recently as part of the multi nationalobse mission. inside the airport you'll see a lot of armed guards like most countries, either soldiers or members of the customs and border patrol and a lot of standing around, as well. this is not a u.s. airport and it's not something where you can be assured of security throughout the facility. >> right. it seems like more window dressing than anything else. what's amazing to me, is sham el-sheikh, which is obviously such an important tourist destination, tourism is incredibly important and they had more than a decade of incidents against tourists over the years by various groups, you know, i remember there was, i think a group at a site that was attacked years and years ago. there have been one thing after another and obviously, the revolutionary that took place, the arab spring. so the idea that they wouldn't make security at sham el-sheikh airport and throughout sham el-sheikh and other tourists spot as priority is kind of amazing to me. >> it is. and as you know, it's a club med.
el-sheikh a few years ago and talking to some individuals who have been there recently as part of the multi nationalobse mission. inside the airport you'll see a lot of armed guards like most countries, either soldiers or members of the customs and border patrol and a lot of standing around, as well. this is not a u.s. airport and it's not something where you can be assured of security throughout the facility. >> right. it seems like more window dressing than anything else. what's amazing...
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institute of peace, ahead of renewed multi-national talks this saturday in vienna. those will include syrian president bashar assad's principle allies, russia and iran. his fate is a major point of division. >> asking the opposition to trust assad or accept assad's leadership is simply not a reasonable request. and it is literally, therefore, a nonstarter. i cannot say this afternoon that we are on the threshold of a comprehensive agreement, no. there remains a lot of work to be done. >> ifill: kerry said each party now has a responsibility "not to dig in our heels" but to make the bleeding stop. two suicide bombers killed at least 43 people and woulnded nearly 200 more in lebanon today. the blasts occurred just outside the capital, beirut, in a suburb considered a stronghold of hezbollah, which has had close ties to iran and syria. at the scene, people pulled victims from under wreckage and shattered glass strewn across the streets. the islamic state group quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. protests spread across afghanistan today, amid demands for grea
institute of peace, ahead of renewed multi-national talks this saturday in vienna. those will include syrian president bashar assad's principle allies, russia and iran. his fate is a major point of division. >> asking the opposition to trust assad or accept assad's leadership is simply not a reasonable request. and it is literally, therefore, a nonstarter. i cannot say this afternoon that we are on the threshold of a comprehensive agreement, no. there remains a lot of work to be done....
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multi-nationals expecting growth from china going forward, it is a bit of a disaster. i want to make one important point. if you looking at the guidance of nike or the results of starbucks or apple in the last quarter that they gave. i think you are looking at the wrong lense as it relates to the chinese consumer to me. these are brands killing it all over the world and those aren't the ones you should focus on. i would remain focusedond industrial-led aspect of the economy and it doesn't look good right now. >> and the good data points are not worth scrap ating. >> if you say cat or something like that. >> and resource related. >> and i think the sentiment and then what is happening on the ground there. i don't know that. i know we had a huge run-up in all of those coming in at cap, maybe not so much. but other related ones. and i think a little bit of of pullback is not -- it is not that big of a deal. i don't think there is enough yet to freak out. i wouldn't start thinking i would be able to trade out of it, as it looks bad, it will look worse and get to the bottom
multi-nationals expecting growth from china going forward, it is a bit of a disaster. i want to make one important point. if you looking at the guidance of nike or the results of starbucks or apple in the last quarter that they gave. i think you are looking at the wrong lense as it relates to the chinese consumer to me. these are brands killing it all over the world and those aren't the ones you should focus on. i would remain focusedond industrial-led aspect of the economy and it doesn't look...
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. >>> international terror is a major economic as well as emotional issue for multi-national corporations can only imagine that ceos have, ever since 9/11 really, been taking major action to guard against overwhelming threats. what has changed since friday night in paris? charlie gasparino has been speaking to ceos. >> yeah. and i've been talking to c suite executives since yesterday, actually, and i've been asking them about the economic impact. as you saw, the market impact has been somewhat muted x there's a lot of reasons for that -- liz hiz muted? dow's up 223 points. >> well, i mean be, defense stocks are up, some airline stocks are down, but generally this is not a huge reaction to this from the market standpoint. but there has been an economic reaction, and this is what i think a lot of people are losing focus of, particularly since 9/11, but it's been building over the years, what have companies done to protect themselves in the face of terrorism? ceos will tell you they are keeping, one of the reasons why they're keeping more cash on hand, it's not just because of the tax -- the
. >>> international terror is a major economic as well as emotional issue for multi-national corporations can only imagine that ceos have, ever since 9/11 really, been taking major action to guard against overwhelming threats. what has changed since friday night in paris? charlie gasparino has been speaking to ceos. >> yeah. and i've been talking to c suite executives since yesterday, actually, and i've been asking them about the economic impact. as you saw, the market impact has...
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in june a five-nation multi national joint task force of nearly 9,000 troops was formed, troops from and cameroon are expected to be more effective. boko haram has attacked chad multiple times after its troops were sent to cameroon, dozens of soldiers have been killed and injured in the offensive. thousands have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people from the lake chad basin. attacks by boko haram fighters have become less freak frequent but have not stopped. >> we must not be afraid, anybody who has seen the horrible things must be afraid. >> translator: i can no longer go hunting because i might run into boko haram in the forest and get killed so we have to rely on farming. and we only farm around the house so that in case we see them coming we can quickly get together and defend ourselves or run to safety. >> reporter: fear of boko haram remains in places where they have been pushed back. ♪ for now in chad's capitol that fear seems to have been replaced by triumph. >>> in the u.s. republican party presid
in june a five-nation multi national joint task force of nearly 9,000 troops was formed, troops from and cameroon are expected to be more effective. boko haram has attacked chad multiple times after its troops were sent to cameroon, dozens of soldiers have been killed and injured in the offensive. thousands have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. the u.n. is warning about the displacement of more people from the lake chad basin. attacks by boko haram fighters have become...
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starting with a massive multi-national operation in europe to break up a recruiting ring linked to the terror group. at least 13 people have been arrested in italy, britain, norway and finland, accused of being part of an online network aimed at radicalizing fighters and sending them to the middle east to set up a caliphate in kurdistan. another part of the plan was allegedly targeting european diplomats. for more on all of this, i'm joined by nbc's claudio lavagna in rome where the operation was coordinated. nbc's chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in greece. claudio, i was reading through the reports, one of the italian anti-terrorism officials said this was one of the biggest arrests regarding terrorism in the european continent in over 20 years. what happened here and why was it so significant? >> reporter: well, according to the italian police, this was a coordinated effort with the italian police alongside with the police forces across europe including the uk, finland and norway and also switzerland. now, what they sa
starting with a massive multi-national operation in europe to break up a recruiting ring linked to the terror group. at least 13 people have been arrested in italy, britain, norway and finland, accused of being part of an online network aimed at radicalizing fighters and sending them to the middle east to set up a caliphate in kurdistan. another part of the plan was allegedly targeting european diplomats. for more on all of this, i'm joined by nbc's claudio lavagna in rome where the operation...
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this hour, does it matter to you and you think it doesn't, it does if you own any of the big multi-nationalpanies, procter & gamble, mcdonald's, coca-cola, it will affect your money. ibm is a big drag on the dow. now look at the fed funds futures picture for the rate hike in december showing a 68% chance. that jumped from 30 and then 40% over the last week and a half. why? because now the cacophony of fed heads is really getting louder. just a few hours ago the first federal reserve president, bank of boston -- and he's known for his doveishness, folks, meaning he's known for saying, hold back, we're not ready for rate hikes -- he has said today a december rate hike could be appropriate a strong dollar is all the more reason for a rate hike sooner rather than later. how do the presidential candidates weigh in? how do they handle that? how do they handle the stronger dollar? what about a gyrating stock market and how it colors voters' perceptions of their money and their jobs? we are just one day away from that republican debate that, of course, is right here on fox business, and you are in
this hour, does it matter to you and you think it doesn't, it does if you own any of the big multi-nationalpanies, procter & gamble, mcdonald's, coca-cola, it will affect your money. ibm is a big drag on the dow. now look at the fed funds futures picture for the rate hike in december showing a 68% chance. that jumped from 30 and then 40% over the last week and a half. why? because now the cacophony of fed heads is really getting louder. just a few hours ago the first federal reserve...
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true multi-national company. are they going to be impacted if the treasury feels the need to act very aggressively to prevent pfizer from leaving the u.s. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> see ya later. >>> tide is expanding beyond the laundry care with the latest innovation to care for your clothing. tide dry cleaners. p&g has a subsidiary that will help you if you want to get a franchise. this is -- when you know you've trusted tide for more than 65 years, michelle, and now -- >> in my washing machine. >> and now the company has created professional dry cleaners that you could never quite package in a box or bottle. very hard to put an entire dry cleaning place in a box or bottle. this blends science and service to actually help bring faded colors back to life. not only that, it removes stubborn stains with every load every day it says. i'm not selling -- p&g -- that's not where i'm going. i'm not a bengals fan. >> i do realize that. >> you see what happened again? >> yes. they want you off the bandwagon. >> someo
true multi-national company. are they going to be impacted if the treasury feels the need to act very aggressively to prevent pfizer from leaving the u.s. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> see ya later. >>> tide is expanding beyond the laundry care with the latest innovation to care for your clothing. tide dry cleaners. p&g has a subsidiary that will help you if you want to get a franchise. this is -- when you know you've trusted tide for more than 65 years,...
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policing operation that succeeded today is the model going forward, not world war three style, multi-national campaigns. >> even though abaaoud is dead, they will be talking about the threat to washington and new york. is the west making a mistake when it comes to how it brands isil by showing the victories over and over again, but not their defeat? after all, only defeats are from target video from zone strikes and balling raids. >> we're making a strategic mistake showing this over and over again, we allow them to repackage it and saying they are very afraid of it, very very strung, we are your caliphate. neither is islamic, nor is it a state. they are a death cult and a terrorist organization. by repeating over and over again that they have so much land and that they're, you know, a giant military force actually feeds within their narrative of keeping their population basically as slaves and the areas where they're located and that doesn't do us any good as far as counter terrorism goes. >> but how is -- >> there is far more concern -- go ahead. >> in the old days of war, the war was won b
policing operation that succeeded today is the model going forward, not world war three style, multi-national campaigns. >> even though abaaoud is dead, they will be talking about the threat to washington and new york. is the west making a mistake when it comes to how it brands isil by showing the victories over and over again, but not their defeat? after all, only defeats are from target video from zone strikes and balling raids. >> we're making a strategic mistake showing this...
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and couple that with a stronger dollar and multi-national earnings, and that's where you kind of gets. on the other hand, the real question for investors right now is which is going to be the stronger push? is it hurting earnings, or is the u.s. economy strong enough to keep those earnings up? i'm in the first half, where i think we end up lower. >> excellent earnings report, brian kelly. an excellent earnings report. i think that's a little bit aggressive. better than expected. i think we have a lot of unusual issues. i know it's a little bit of wage growth. >> singing "god bless america" by a master sergeant. ♪ in a silent prayer god bless america ♪ ♪ land that i love stand beside her ♪ ♪ and guide her through the night ♪ ♪ with a light from above from the mountains ♪ ♪ to the prairies to the oceans ♪ ♪ white with foam god bless america ♪ ♪ my home sweet home god bless america ♪ ♪ my home sweet home [ cheers and applause ] >> master sergeant mary kay messenger there with the armed forces around her on that veterans day. harry connick jr. there. maybe he didn't want to steal the spo
and couple that with a stronger dollar and multi-national earnings, and that's where you kind of gets. on the other hand, the real question for investors right now is which is going to be the stronger push? is it hurting earnings, or is the u.s. economy strong enough to keep those earnings up? i'm in the first half, where i think we end up lower. >> excellent earnings report, brian kelly. an excellent earnings report. i think that's a little bit aggressive. better than expected. i think...
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i would look for more multi-national to be blaming the dollar index, but i usually don't hear apple blaming the dollar for what's going on at apple. i guess at the end of the day, we've forgotten. if all we compete on is the cheapest price, then the dollar index is going to be important. if you make good products, well, then again, you can add in enough to cover those, and i think that speaks volumes about the state of the global economy. >> all right. thank you, guys. i suspect if we had these three on the fomc, the fed would have raised rates long ago for you guys. thank you, guys. we'll see you later. appreciate it very much. >>> 45 minutes to go into the close. the dow is down about 50 points. the s&p giving up eight. the victoria's secret is higher notably by almost a point. the nasdaq down only about five. >> and brace yourself, we have another huge wave of after the bell earnings tonight, including facebook, whole foods, and qualcomm. those are among the big names reporting less than an hour from now. we'll get you ready for those releases coming up in just a moment here. >>> up next
i would look for more multi-national to be blaming the dollar index, but i usually don't hear apple blaming the dollar for what's going on at apple. i guess at the end of the day, we've forgotten. if all we compete on is the cheapest price, then the dollar index is going to be important. if you make good products, well, then again, you can add in enough to cover those, and i think that speaks volumes about the state of the global economy. >> all right. thank you, guys. i suspect if we had...
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their mission along with others in a multi national forest, to observe and report what forces are doinglitant activities but these american troops are peace keepers. they are lightly armed. >> they are out gunned by the terrorists and it's a dangerous mission. >> reporter: the american's heaviest weapons when there, machine guns mounted on tripods. >> the infantry units there have squad weapons but not anything that would take on a large, you know, coordinated attack. >> reporter: and that's exactly what they may be up against. the isis affiliate which u.s. officials siting intelligence may have been among isis groups that could have planted a bomb is a terror cell growing in capability. they pledged alliance to isis. a counterterrorism official tells cnn they are one of the most active and powe tabltent e affiliat affiliates. they killed an american oil worker and beheaded a croatian man and assassinated top security officials. american troops are a prize target. >> does the group want to make more property began did for itself by attacking with almost 700 u.s. soldiers on the ground t
their mission along with others in a multi national forest, to observe and report what forces are doinglitant activities but these american troops are peace keepers. they are lightly armed. >> they are out gunned by the terrorists and it's a dangerous mission. >> reporter: the american's heaviest weapons when there, machine guns mounted on tripods. >> the infantry units there have squad weapons but not anything that would take on a large, you know, coordinated attack. >>...
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>> we are from small caps stocks, the large multi-nationals were down 4.5% in the s&p 500 where the smallaps were up over 10% so that's what we're following. >> okay. any levels on the s&p? i mean, we've broken through -- earlier in the day we broke through what was considered around the 2072, 2070, we are back to 2078 right now but we do bounce off these support levels. >> until the fed something does one way or another we're going to trade in that small range. >> if treasury yields continue to rise does that start to crowd out the exit wit market. >> no question about it. >> wherever that save haven maybe. >> we'll find it. >> we'll follow you there. thanks, alan. kelly. >> thank you, both. with the start of the weak sell revolver that we're seeing the investment portfolios having 60% stocks and 40% ponds may team like the wrong mix. our next guest says this common portfolio mix is just what investors should be doing. let's bring in mark madsen. the question is does 60/40 make sense in today's world? >> look, if 60/40 is dead we need to get out the paddles and we need to do cpr is it st
>> we are from small caps stocks, the large multi-nationals were down 4.5% in the s&p 500 where the smallaps were up over 10% so that's what we're following. >> okay. any levels on the s&p? i mean, we've broken through -- earlier in the day we broke through what was considered around the 2072, 2070, we are back to 2078 right now but we do bounce off these support levels. >> until the fed something does one way or another we're going to trade in that small range....
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multi-nationals. stock like cisco has been trading between 25 and 29 bucks basically for the last six months i expect it probably finds its way back to the midpoint somewhere in the mid 20s but remember -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> this is a cheap stock, a 3% dividend yield and i just don't expect this thing to get absolutely trashed. >> lindsay. >> i was just going to say that this company hasn't missed earnings since the second quarter of 2001. the current quarter beat is not a surprise. >> the second quarter of 2001. >> 2001, yeah. >> they know how to communicate pretty effectively. wow. >> stephanie, mike. >> so this has been a safe haven. i think if you wanted to talk to other pms, i know ourselves at kref kind of were hiding in this name mainly because balance sheet valuation, yield and that sort of thing. i would say we've gotten negative data points on enterprise so i'm not surprised they're guiding lower. you also have a new ceo who is probably seeming pretty conservative. not surprised that
multi-nationals. stock like cisco has been trading between 25 and 29 bucks basically for the last six months i expect it probably finds its way back to the midpoint somewhere in the mid 20s but remember -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> this is a cheap stock, a 3% dividend yield and i just don't expect this thing to get absolutely trashed. >> lindsay. >> i was just going to say that this company hasn't missed earnings since the second quarter of 2001. the current quarter...