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eyebrows because the french team, the 23 players on the team, is one of the most multiracial teams. ,nly 13 players -- 13 players rather, are nonwhite you can see the mixed team we are talking about here. this piece reminds readers why isting -- why karim benzema not playing. it is because he is under investigation for this very weird -- for this very tape. he is on the team, even though he might not be playing in every match. -- othercer specials soccer specialists have said there are several french born players of north african origin who would have been picked joined the team, and instead they played for others. this is a popular soccer magazine in france. their whole take on this is it is just the media suicide of karim benzema. he might be a very popular player in spain, but any chances of playing with him again -- he has kissed him goodbye. you forhanks to watching. for a closer look at this press review coming you can check out our website, franceto four.com. coming up in the nextbq >> this next panel is--it's-- i think it's really important to me because it's so rare to find hone
eyebrows because the french team, the 23 players on the team, is one of the most multiracial teams. ,nly 13 players -- 13 players rather, are nonwhite you can see the mixed team we are talking about here. this piece reminds readers why isting -- why karim benzema not playing. it is because he is under investigation for this very weird -- for this very tape. he is on the team, even though he might not be playing in every match. -- othercer specials soccer specialists have said there are several...
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nly our why are only a our hero's nonviolent? but with this since of the special need of this morality back then all iba could do was measure them by what i knew measuring against children in terrorist wielding extension cords by judge then against the country that i knew inmies n the country whose army is out across the world to extend their dominion with civilization in secure how could this schools with a society actively scored incentives into the streets of baltimore knowing all they know to speak of nonviolence? >> maybe you should give a little context you right to a lot about the sources of that violence in the book is a realization leader driven >> fear. >> i think with our current political dialogue there is a separation of what people call police violence which we are concerned about or black on black violence and when i wrote between a the world and meet in with a previous book i had no fear to talk about the of violence that was around me that was considered to be black of black that is part of the oppression of peop
nly our why are only a our hero's nonviolent? but with this since of the special need of this morality back then all iba could do was measure them by what i knew measuring against children in terrorist wielding extension cords by judge then against the country that i knew inmies n the country whose army is out across the world to extend their dominion with civilization in secure how could this schools with a society actively scored incentives into the streets of baltimore knowing all they know...
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. >> i own nly. >> i have been blessing that one of late. think we've really done a lot of things right. it's the only one in the high yield tonight really feel like it's doing the right thing. let's go to brian in massachusetts, brian? >> yes. >> go ahead brian. >> i'm getting a more bullish. indicates the natural gas liquids are doing a lot better. let's not overstay our welcome. i'm concerned about next week's verdict. going on with a chance to record. that can hurt all those stocks. maggie in ohio, maggie? >> yes. mr. cramer, i'm calling from cleveland, the home of the cavs. >> okay. best of luck. >> caller: you recommended a while ago exel. >> yes. >> and they've had some successful trials. and the stock's been going up, it's a nice upward trend. what's your opinion? >> we caught a double on that. i'm not leaving it, i think they have more upside. thank you to adam for pointing that one out. it's a good opportunity in the biotech bible. bob in missouri, bob? >>. >> how are you, bob? >> buy, sell or trade. >> what's that? >> caller: boei
. >> i own nly. >> i have been blessing that one of late. think we've really done a lot of things right. it's the only one in the high yield tonight really feel like it's doing the right thing. let's go to brian in massachusetts, brian? >> yes. >> go ahead brian. >> i'm getting a more bullish. indicates the natural gas liquids are doing a lot better. let's not overstay our welcome. i'm concerned about next week's verdict. going on with a chance to record. that can...
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paid does not do the same thing. 9%.nly grew about this is something that, to me, as an economist, looks very weird. president obama has argued that this is the story of america for the past 40 years and has explicitly made policies to basically forced companies to increase productivity. companies are making more than other, and companies are holding back on productivity, hoarding it for themselves. the new overtime regulations -- you may have heard of these. we will require any salary worker to log their hours and track their time because they now qualify for overtime. the labor,tration, we are doing this because companies are not paying workers anymore for productivity. over and over again, we are hearing the argument that workers are more productive, and companies are therefore cheating the, not paying them for productivity. i found that very interesting and looked at the numbers myself. i thought numbers that were different. park city has grown by 81% since 1973 when the andalled divergent began compensation has risen by 78%. gap whatsoever. if that is the case, the proposals make no
paid does not do the same thing. 9%.nly grew about this is something that, to me, as an economist, looks very weird. president obama has argued that this is the story of america for the past 40 years and has explicitly made policies to basically forced companies to increase productivity. companies are making more than other, and companies are holding back on productivity, hoarding it for themselves. the new overtime regulations -- you may have heard of these. we will require any salary worker...
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justice nly not, kennedy. >> why certainly not?e the critical issue whether the government can prove a quid pro quo. into the 're moving realm of campaign contributions very this court has given strict guidance -- >> he takes them to lunch. an expensive lunch at that. not a campaign donation. side is not limited. in for a penny, in for a pound. okay. so we don't have the limitation on the quid side. a possible limitation in frame of mind and now we're looking to the quo side and you any limitation there. think now, why do i that's a problem? two very fundamental reasons. it's not because i'm in favor of dishonest behavior. it.against some listed has been dishonest. the problem is criminal law as the weapon to cure it. criminal law is the weapon that goes as far as you want, there are two serious problems. one, political figures will not know what they're supposed to do supposed toy're not do. and that's a general vagueness problem. is i call it a separation of powers problem. department of justice and the executive branch becomes u
justice nly not, kennedy. >> why certainly not?e the critical issue whether the government can prove a quid pro quo. into the 're moving realm of campaign contributions very this court has given strict guidance -- >> he takes them to lunch. an expensive lunch at that. not a campaign donation. side is not limited. in for a penny, in for a pound. okay. so we don't have the limitation on the quid side. a possible limitation in frame of mind and now we're looking to the quo side and you...
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kong,nly gloomy in hong japan leading the declines in the region.len the most in four months, down by 2.4%. there was that public holiday on thursday, but selling coming through on that market, only one stock higher. elsewhere, a lot of selling coming through. in japan, now on its lunch break , down 2.6%. all this trepidation ahead of global equities ahead of the fmoc meeting. sendingbank meetings investors out of risk assets, putting downward pressure on japanese stocks. weakness coming through across southeast asia, korea down 1.5%. to reactn no chance because it is closed today for the queen's birthday holiday. weakness to the tune of 6/10 of 1% in new zealand. i want to show you some of the biggest drags in the region in terms of stock moves. this is after micron announced it is delaying its potential acquisition for undisclosed reason, so chip makers coming under pressure. mazda also leading declines, export stocks coming under pressure. with a littlelar bit of jump with china data coming through, nothing to surprise or upset investors. up by a
kong,nly gloomy in hong japan leading the declines in the region.len the most in four months, down by 2.4%. there was that public holiday on thursday, but selling coming through on that market, only one stock higher. elsewhere, a lot of selling coming through. in japan, now on its lunch break , down 2.6%. all this trepidation ahead of global equities ahead of the fmoc meeting. sendingbank meetings investors out of risk assets, putting downward pressure on japanese stocks. weakness coming...
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direction for the local consumption, local growth, so it stabilizes the higher need in the q3 outlook. .nly is the lowest in the past of seven years. thehen: i looking at hiring, it is at the lowest levels since the financial crisis. and the brexit uncertainty that is out there beyond china's shores worse in that scenario? danny: that is what i am talking about, uncertainty. china, it will force direction, domestic consumption. outlook, chinare needs to fuel majority. that is what we look at in china, the service sectors seeing the highest. is quite low, we are talking about auto bots. reallyrt has been stabilizing in the past few years. thinking about these kind of uncertainty. so let's look at it. my unskilled politics -- stephen: with the domestic hiring still kind of week, does that put foe reform on the back burner? hiring the zombie companies that have a lot of people but productivity is low voter danny: you are talking about productivity. including the government, this transforming quantity into quality. production is very important. you compare these closing their own companies, com
direction for the local consumption, local growth, so it stabilizes the higher need in the q3 outlook. .nly is the lowest in the past of seven years. thehen: i looking at hiring, it is at the lowest levels since the financial crisis. and the brexit uncertainty that is out there beyond china's shores worse in that scenario? danny: that is what i am talking about, uncertainty. china, it will force direction, domestic consumption. outlook, chinare needs to fuel majority. that is what we look at in...
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bige will want to win by as of a margin as he can. , 54%,nly above 50%, 52% he will be disappointed int. it is not a comprehensive victory and does not put the issue to bed, perhaps. some in his party might be looking to push him out, but in the last few hours, the lesson ,as emerged from skeptics asking him to stay on regardless of the result tomorrow, so that kind of punctures is positioned a little bit. -- his position a little bit. betty: we are seeing the pound come down slightly. $1.48 against the dollar. in theseeing this surge british currency. does that mean anything to you at the moment? suggestingto $1.50, that maybe when they went to newcastle, they did not get the comprehensive victory they were hoping for. hear sunderland's income of the city of london, and in a couple of hours we will follow a of that will better picture than what we have at the moment. betty: simon kennedy in london for us. more live results from the brexit phot still to come. plus, early economic indicators and china are showing stability, but also some string. we will be live in beijing, next. ♪ betty
bige will want to win by as of a margin as he can. , 54%,nly above 50%, 52% he will be disappointed int. it is not a comprehensive victory and does not put the issue to bed, perhaps. some in his party might be looking to push him out, but in the last few hours, the lesson ,as emerged from skeptics asking him to stay on regardless of the result tomorrow, so that kind of punctures is positioned a little bit. -- his position a little bit. betty: we are seeing the pound come down slightly. $1.48...
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way,nly thing in our blocking us from this transition, is political leadership and courage. it simply is no longer an economic issue or a technological issue. we are not 20 years away from being able to do this. it is happening now. the party can today join the c.e.o. of apple, general motors, the mayors of san diego, california, greensboro, kansas, and hundreds of thousands of iner, everyday heroes buffalo, des moines, and miami. americans are making 100% clean energy happen for employees, neighbors, and families across the country right now, today. as a party, we can pick up that pace, making sure every american household, school, and business has access to affordable clean energy. all while creating more good, stable jobs than we lose in the process. by millions. 100% clean energy is not only possible, it is happening. it is a personal issue for everyone who pays utility bills, who has to go to work, for myself, when i want to go and play in streams and rivers and have clean air and clean land and clean water. family, i want them to grow up in a clean environment like you
way,nly thing in our blocking us from this transition, is political leadership and courage. it simply is no longer an economic issue or a technological issue. we are not 20 years away from being able to do this. it is happening now. the party can today join the c.e.o. of apple, general motors, the mayors of san diego, california, greensboro, kansas, and hundreds of thousands of iner, everyday heroes buffalo, des moines, and miami. americans are making 100% clean energy happen for employees,...
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to big of a threat is this global growth and the sustainability of a recovery not nly in the u.s.obally? >> it's very significant. we've just had our secular forum. it once a year to look at over the next three to five years. central bank effectiveness is a key theme. so we think we have stability in of the global outlook but it's not very secure. through ve a muddle type of baseline but this is where we've been for the past few years. continuation of weakish growth nd below target inflation gradually rising. the problem is it's been bank ated on big central interventions, blowing up of balance sheets, qe, negative rates, the european case all these interventions have brought growth, 1% type inflation. so there's a question of declining effectiveness. question of how markets are priced given these isks of declining effectiveness. and also if we get a recession which is perfectly plausible the next three to five years there's a real question in erms of how policy makers can respond. they're pretty exhausted in terms of central bank interventions in the event of a in the eurozone so
to big of a threat is this global growth and the sustainability of a recovery not nly in the u.s.obally? >> it's very significant. we've just had our secular forum. it once a year to look at over the next three to five years. central bank effectiveness is a key theme. so we think we have stability in of the global outlook but it's not very secure. through ve a muddle type of baseline but this is where we've been for the past few years. continuation of weakish growth nd below target...
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mayor,nly talk to the the undocumented workers, the illegal immigrants from mexico are really a largeart of the , that they have crossed and they have stayed on the u.s. side in laredo, for decades. some of them do take advantage of the system, and it is fine and if they pay taxes again, i feel bad for saying this, but some of them take advantage of the system, but they are taking away too much from the ones that work here and pay the taxes. listenet's make -- let's to what the mayor told us about the undocumented in the immunity of laredo and how they have settled in the area. >> i would venture to say that with 30% 40% of the people that illegal., they are 40,000, possibly more, have settled in laredo, texas. host: and they are undocumented. >> and they are now very much a part of our communities with us-born children, and there is a mixture of parents, grandparents, children, and they .ave families here on the u.s. host: we spoke to the mayor back when we were in laredo in april and behind him is what you are seeing now, that is the pedestrian bridge, where in the historic part of
mayor,nly talk to the the undocumented workers, the illegal immigrants from mexico are really a largeart of the , that they have crossed and they have stayed on the u.s. side in laredo, for decades. some of them do take advantage of the system, and it is fine and if they pay taxes again, i feel bad for saying this, but some of them take advantage of the system, but they are taking away too much from the ones that work here and pay the taxes. listenet's make -- let's to what the mayor told us...
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they are protecting interests of the state, the rights of the state, the rights of the government. .nlye have rights they are not designed by belonging to a particular group. host: we have a minute left and i want to end with a question from twitter. how would you define the perfect president and was any president in history fitting of that definition? guest: i sort of like grover cleveland because he did not like aggression overseas, he vetoed a lot of bills, so he was a good old-fashioned democrat. people inno perfect this but tentatively, i used to vice would like to be president because the responsibilities of the vice president -- they attend ceremonial things and if i became president i would continue that amount of power. i don't want power in the executive branch. democrats ared fighting over power in the executive branch's. i like the power of the executive branch in switzerland. we don't need power in the executive branch. the individual who goes to war without declaration and ignores congress -- it is an executive power. we don't have that candidate but we have to do find the
they are protecting interests of the state, the rights of the state, the rights of the government. .nlye have rights they are not designed by belonging to a particular group. host: we have a minute left and i want to end with a question from twitter. how would you define the perfect president and was any president in history fitting of that definition? guest: i sort of like grover cleveland because he did not like aggression overseas, he vetoed a lot of bills, so he was a good old-fashioned...
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nly one of these books, case studies veterans out of one virginia county is the only book confederateveterans. so two of the books cover both southern veterans. in these treatments we view the yriad experiences of veterans after they return home, from the mundane to the heroics. they return to their plows and scour for employment. hey collected pensions and ended up in veterans homes or in asylums. they ran for political office. a few became university presidents. alcoholics.e lthough i don't think mutually exclusive. quite a few struggled with disability. mental, visible and invisible. istorians ask questions like, what did soldiers do after de mobilization? how did they live? did their service affect them? them?id war change how were they treated when they returned home? we've only just begun relatively speaking to answer these know the but we experiences were varied. e're not even sure what a typical veteran's experience looked like. e also know much more about union veterans largely because of the availability of sources. were veterans, of course, eligible for federal pensions, so
nly one of these books, case studies veterans out of one virginia county is the only book confederateveterans. so two of the books cover both southern veterans. in these treatments we view the yriad experiences of veterans after they return home, from the mundane to the heroics. they return to their plows and scour for employment. hey collected pensions and ended up in veterans homes or in asylums. they ran for political office. a few became university presidents. alcoholics.e lthough i don't...