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it is really hard to watch better than nero i mean is really hard to watch he does not care about this thing that he is sort of as a huckster caught on his way into a job that he didn't even really once because he himself has a terrible opinion of the insecurity in this man it is it is harrowing to watch what is happening right now and not be able to do more than contribute financially and with time to progressive organization to go well he'll fire somebody who are already you know this is just we've revealed to the world how incompetent our government can be instead of what a superpower and in a country that leads with an ideology that the rest of the world should look to now where this kind of sham of an oligarch he where he is firing people that are going to investigate him and openly saying like well that's not real and he's going to keep finding stuff and he lies and you can put video next to each other where he says one thing in the next we're living in an insane lately we're living in a post real reality because news is fake or they say that it is a reality television star. here
it is really hard to watch better than nero i mean is really hard to watch he does not care about this thing that he is sort of as a huckster caught on his way into a job that he didn't even really once because he himself has a terrible opinion of the insecurity in this man it is it is harrowing to watch what is happening right now and not be able to do more than contribute financially and with time to progressive organization to go well he'll fire somebody who are already you know this is just...
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. >> julie: i also want to ask you about nero, nato saying that non-u.s. 2017 defense secretary willise under pressure from's gnomic president trump. i want to play some audio here from the nato secretary. >> we foresee an even greater annual increase of 4.3%. so we have really shifted gears. the trend is up, and we intend to keep it up. i welcome the strong focus of president trump on defense spending, because it is important that we deliver. >> julie: so how on-board to our european allies need to be when it comes to investing more on defense >> we are all part of the same team, right? whether you are on a basketball team or baseball team, serving a call that's bigger than yourself, you should answer the call. so the last two presidents have said that nero and our allies need to up their spending, of course, this president has taken it to the next level. it is good to see them doing that. secretary mattis once told me, and he told them, no one is going to care more about your children venue. so it is extremely important that they do that. it is not against them when we are asking t
. >> julie: i also want to ask you about nero, nato saying that non-u.s. 2017 defense secretary willise under pressure from's gnomic president trump. i want to play some audio here from the nato secretary. >> we foresee an even greater annual increase of 4.3%. so we have really shifted gears. the trend is up, and we intend to keep it up. i welcome the strong focus of president trump on defense spending, because it is important that we deliver. >> julie: so how on-board to our...
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it was brought here by nero surgeon jonathan sherman. >> i don't know how we used today just 2d. it's such an exciting step forward. >> reporter: it's important to note tay as you're looking a the screen, it's not just a recreation, or special effect. it's the real thing. you're looking at brain. it uses mri, and cat scans to get the full picture of our anatomy. >> i'd say to a resident, what blood vessel is this right here, and what is this here? >> reporter: and it's more than just the brain. right now, you're taking a look at the body of ris chener, who had tumors on her spine. >> it's hopeful to know that any suffering i've been through can help patients in the future, and help reduce their anxiety, and help medical students be better at doing surgeries for other people. >> gw hospital is the first in the region to offer this kind of technology to its patients. >>> there are pretty upset students in california after 125 a.c.t. scores went missing. jewel's daughters are some of the students who took the a.c.t. and now might again. the scores help colleges decide whether to acc
it was brought here by nero surgeon jonathan sherman. >> i don't know how we used today just 2d. it's such an exciting step forward. >> reporter: it's important to note tay as you're looking a the screen, it's not just a recreation, or special effect. it's the real thing. you're looking at brain. it uses mri, and cat scans to get the full picture of our anatomy. >> i'd say to a resident, what blood vessel is this right here, and what is this here? >> reporter: and it's...
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nero is with the south african finance minister. >> i am and thank you.ned here in talking exclusively. welcome and thank you for talking to bloomberg tv. you have been here in london all day meeting with investors and talking to them about various concerns. one has been the recent proposal by the public protector that the constitution actually changed to make a central bank focus more on growth and specifically on the socioeconomic well-being of the citizens rather than inflation and protecting the value of the currency. do you agree with this proposal? >> the report when i was traveling abroad, to understand of the election being proposed, and therefore what the intended pitfalls of the constitution amendment, in -- first instance, it arises it is not quite clear to me. secondly, the pitfalls of the amendment is also not quite clear given the issue investigated. thirdly, the procedure of this , the mandate of the treasure, and yet we propose being made -- the minister of finance. because innderstand south africa, the action protectory the public is bind
nero is with the south african finance minister. >> i am and thank you.ned here in talking exclusively. welcome and thank you for talking to bloomberg tv. you have been here in london all day meeting with investors and talking to them about various concerns. one has been the recent proposal by the public protector that the constitution actually changed to make a central bank focus more on growth and specifically on the socioeconomic well-being of the citizens rather than inflation and...
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. >>> police have a 47-year-old man following an attack nero mosque in london.expected -- he suspected of driving a car into a crowd of people. investigators say the suspect uses van to try to mow down people in his path. one man died and 10 others were injured. the driver is a 47-year-old man from wales and he was pummeled by those in the crowd until the leader of the mosque ordered him to stop. the man reportedly said he wanted to kill muslims. london's mayor reacted to this latest attack. >> terrorism is terrorism whether someone is inspired by islamic narrative or other inspiration. >>> the u.s. says it strongly condemned the attack and is ready to provide any help the british officials will find help full. the suspect's name is baron osborne and he is charged with murder, attempted murder, and terrorism extract that attack in london is sparking concerns of islam before be a here in the bay area. many mosques have upgraded their security. we spoke with muslim americans today about their fears. >> reporter: during this holy month of ramadan many bay area musl
. >>> police have a 47-year-old man following an attack nero mosque in london.expected -- he suspected of driving a car into a crowd of people. investigators say the suspect uses van to try to mow down people in his path. one man died and 10 others were injured. the driver is a 47-year-old man from wales and he was pummeled by those in the crowd until the leader of the mosque ordered him to stop. the man reportedly said he wanted to kill muslims. london's mayor reacted to this latest...
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>> brian belski, also with us a new face to cnbc, darren nero, brian, first to you, and welcome, darren14-2015 with oil, you've bullish and right on the stock market however we were concerned about equities and oil a couple years ago because of the debt. it's a debt story as much as an oil story. are you going to revamped your forecast given that oil has tanked >> no, i mean, from a longer-term perspective it handle tanked. this could be actually quite positive for the energy sector oil companies are destroyers of capital. they chase the oil price back and forth. our theme for energy remains steadfast, embrace the range we think that range is 40 to 60. it would get office companies an opportunity to manage their businesses we actually think there's better times ahead for energy companies, and we would become more aggressive around $40 but bottom like, this could be quite positive for the sectors in this. >> when you have had positive, brian, i'm having trouble putting that together. how is collapsing energy -- energy stock oil dead is now selling again. how is that in any way good? >> b
>> brian belski, also with us a new face to cnbc, darren nero, brian, first to you, and welcome, darren14-2015 with oil, you've bullish and right on the stock market however we were concerned about equities and oil a couple years ago because of the debt. it's a debt story as much as an oil story. are you going to revamped your forecast given that oil has tanked >> no, i mean, from a longer-term perspective it handle tanked. this could be actually quite positive for the energy sector...
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>> nero fiddling. >> it said and the band plays on. >> it could be the end of the world is a great buying opportunity. think how cheap stocks will be. >> probably will be. >> any way, that was a good number yesterday. >> it was a good number yesterday. our number today, we're looking for 165, that's not quite so good maybe for some technical reasons. i don't want to -- the bottom line is the labor market, whether the number is my 165, or 240,000, the truth is that the le labor market looks strong. that was the message of yesterday's report. it's the message of the initial claims numbers which are low. we had number after number which suggests activity is holding up well. hard and soft data is converging. the economy is, even as we get nervous about when and if we'll get tax cuts, activity is holding up well. sentiment is holding up well. it shows the resilience that exists really right now. >> the most exciting thing to me is that we could really see the tightness allow people to get the raises that they have not -- that we haven't seen in years and years. is that the case if we don't hav
>> nero fiddling. >> it said and the band plays on. >> it could be the end of the world is a great buying opportunity. think how cheap stocks will be. >> probably will be. >> any way, that was a good number yesterday. >> it was a good number yesterday. our number today, we're looking for 165, that's not quite so good maybe for some technical reasons. i don't want to -- the bottom line is the labor market, whether the number is my 165, or 240,000, the truth is...