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. >>> game 2 of the double dip, matt ond reis ond reis ond reisd chi wei hu.e line for a fair ball. 3-1 a's. now, oakland would tack on three more runs in the seventh when healy and chad pender both go yard. healy with his 14th. pender with his eighth. the a's win 7-2. they split the doubleheader. >>> back here at home giants hosting the twins. great day to be chilling on the water. first inning, brandon belt at the dish. he sends it up, up, and away. it's the 73rd splash home run in giants history. his 11th of the season. and san francisco takes a 1-0 lead. >>> jeff samardzija on the hill coming off his second win of the season. fourth inning, that is not good. vargas goes deep. that's his sixth home run of the year and ties the game at 1. then in the fifth with a man on for brian dozier, he sends it up and out of the yard. samardzija allowed three runs in six innings, drops to 2-8 on the season as the twins win it 3-2. >>> we really played a good game. i thought shark threw the ball fine. sure, he made a couple mistakes, but three runs, six innings, we only
. >>> game 2 of the double dip, matt ond reis ond reis ond reisd chi wei hu.e line for a fair ball. 3-1 a's. now, oakland would tack on three more runs in the seventh when healy and chad pender both go yard. healy with his 14th. pender with his eighth. the a's win 7-2. they split the doubleheader. >>> back here at home giants hosting the twins. great day to be chilling on the water. first inning, brandon belt at the dish. he sends it up, up, and away. it's the 73rd splash home...
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a friendship between the united built ond india is shared values, and our shared commitment to democracy. not many people know it, but the american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words, "we the people." the prime minister and i both understand the importance of those words which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we serve, and after our meetings today i will say that the relationship between india and the united states has never been stronger, has never been better. i am proud to announce to the media, to the american people, and to the indian people, that prime minister modi and i are world leaders in social media. we are believers. giving the citizens of our countries the -- opportunity to hear directly from their elected officials and for us to hear directly from them. i guess it has worked very well in both cases. i am thrilled to salute you, prime minister modi, and the indian people for all that you are accomplishi
a friendship between the united built ond india is shared values, and our shared commitment to democracy. not many people know it, but the american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words, "we the people." the prime minister and i both understand the importance of those words which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we...
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corporate ond market does not seem like such a bad idea in the context of the european market, but obviouslyis encouraging investors. the ecb is not buying high-yield emerging markets. jonathan: we also saw it in e book for the at tying 30 year, 22 billion euros for an italian thirty-year at a time we are told the eurozone economy is starting to outperform the united states. why are people getting aggressively long italian duration? you're getting aggressive at the 30 year unless you want to leverage up. they have as many political problems to come in the next year as we have been through in the last couple of days. there is up 40 basis points negative cap a rate in europe. -- depot rate in europe. people are taking it, taking it, taking it. you get a bit of a spread there as well. what they need to do is change their mandate. if i offered you a 30 year in italy with a 3.5% coupon come is that something you would be interested in? give me a thesis around the career death in europe right now. unless i was an insurance company and i needed coupon income to hedge my liabilities. the european ec
corporate ond market does not seem like such a bad idea in the context of the european market, but obviouslyis encouraging investors. the ecb is not buying high-yield emerging markets. jonathan: we also saw it in e book for the at tying 30 year, 22 billion euros for an italian thirty-year at a time we are told the eurozone economy is starting to outperform the united states. why are people getting aggressively long italian duration? you're getting aggressive at the 30 year unless you want to...
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and 86 on85 expected ond church street, you may be detoured there. we're checking in with drive times now. not seeing an increase yet. we were pretty quiet yesterday too. 13en minutes on the eastbound side. new jerseytransit. >> e preventing overdoses. pennsylvania is joining a new effort to stop a deadly trend. plus see how people are turning comey's trip to the capitol into a spectator sport. >>> i had to stay calm and get home. >> a woman struggles to get home after being barred from a flight she paid for. nbc 10 responds team jumps in and gets results. other states in the city afacilities.bs. >>> now to a follow up. michael davis is the co-winner of the team boomer athlete of the year award. it honors athletes battling cyst cystic fibrosifibrosis. he still finds time to play lacrosse and runs competitively. he trip to new york. >> congratulations to him. >>> bars across the country are looking to cash in on james comey's hearing. instead of sports, bars ands will have their tvs tuned to the live testimony on capitol hill that starts a at 10:00 th
and 86 on85 expected ond church street, you may be detoured there. we're checking in with drive times now. not seeing an increase yet. we were pretty quiet yesterday too. 13en minutes on the eastbound side. new jerseytransit. >> e preventing overdoses. pennsylvania is joining a new effort to stop a deadly trend. plus see how people are turning comey's trip to the capitol into a spectator sport. >>> i had to stay calm and get home. >> a woman struggles to get home after...
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. >> looked like he had it perfect and he landed ond the back tire and -- >> what do you call that?errotation. >> exactly. >> you know what he shouldn't do? >> overrotate. >> sometimes you do and hope you got it on video. >> seems like a simple thing to avoid. >> what goes around comes around in kind of an odd way in this next very short video. >> okay. stop the -- you're doing it wrong. >> it depends how you look at it. you could look at it as this guy's doing it perfectly right for a great video to be on our show. clearly the spokes have broken from inside the wheel. i'm stunned that that bike is still even rolling. >> it's like practicing for a rodeo. >> it's so funny. it's so good. >> that's great. >>> even if you don't like brussels sprouts, i think you're going to like this latest recipe from jessica. >> hey, guys. today we're making something with -- no, not something with jam. today we're making something with -- >> yams. >> we're not making something with yams or jam. today we're making something with spam. >> spam. >> close. >> oh, man. >> i think you will like this one th
. >> looked like he had it perfect and he landed ond the back tire and -- >> what do you call that?errotation. >> exactly. >> you know what he shouldn't do? >> overrotate. >> sometimes you do and hope you got it on video. >> seems like a simple thing to avoid. >> what goes around comes around in kind of an odd way in this next very short video. >> okay. stop the -- you're doing it wrong. >> it depends how you look at it. you could look...
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then i did the same thing that dick cheney did i was the head of the search committee putting my name ond the list so i got the job and moved at the end of the second term bin i started this interest in food writing and then that led to this book. what i love about the roosevelt presidency in encapsulates so many things -- themes to have this celebrated:berry artist tolt keep them healthy also the interplay where presidents want to play hooky from their diet normally it is the first lady that keeps the president from himself mende african-americans caught in the middle so i will primarily focus on three personalities equity roosevelt administration one was named alonzo in one wast named the lizzie she was a maid but also help to cook and then another who would cook over long periods of time in georgia.with so because i deal with so many people i eventually found 150 people food cooked from our our presidents i finished during the obama administration but there are holdovers now into the trump whitehouse i decided the best way to tell a story was to create different categories and then tel
then i did the same thing that dick cheney did i was the head of the search committee putting my name ond the list so i got the job and moved at the end of the second term bin i started this interest in food writing and then that led to this book. what i love about the roosevelt presidency in encapsulates so many things -- themes to have this celebrated:berry artist tolt keep them healthy also the interplay where presidents want to play hooky from their diet normally it is the first lady that...
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take sot trt:13 sec outcue:corresp onde seguimos...s que el dia de maÑana estaran enfretandose al real salt lake en avaya stadum. take vo en su ultimo partido el equipo de la bahia sumo un punto ante el sporting kansas city. los quakes buscan mantenerse en la lucha por un lugar para los playoffs . le tenemos palabras de marco ureÑa hablando de lo importante que es el partido de maÑana para ellos. escuchamos. take sot trt:17 sec otucue:triunfo "valeri 'vako' qazaishvili" de 24 aÑo de edad, nacido en georgia, es el nuevo refuerzo de los quakes y se espera que traiga esa chispa ofensiva para lo que resta de la temporada. "vako" se convierte en el jugador mas joven en la historia de la franquincia en llegar como futbolista designado al club. esa es toda la informacion que les tengo al momento..que disfruten su fin de semana deportivo lorena regresamos contigo para mas noticias. lorena una sospechosa de estafar a personas que la contraron para servicios de boda y quince anios podra pasar ms de 7 aÑos en la carcel... take vo adems. segn los
take sot trt:13 sec outcue:corresp onde seguimos...s que el dia de maÑana estaran enfretandose al real salt lake en avaya stadum. take vo en su ultimo partido el equipo de la bahia sumo un punto ante el sporting kansas city. los quakes buscan mantenerse en la lucha por un lugar para los playoffs . le tenemos palabras de marco ureÑa hablando de lo importante que es el partido de maÑana para ellos. escuchamos. take sot trt:17 sec otucue:triunfo "valeri 'vako' qazaishvili" de 24 aÑo...
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you should not issue a hedge ond that that is betting certain financial markets but not necessarily providingalue for the economy and for the positive, frontline customers that increase lending, and can often have conflicts of interest. people talk a lot about how dodd frank did not go far enough, did not have structural reform, but the volker rule is a serious move in that direction and has serious consequences. wall street is unhappy it has to disinvest of its hedge funds and would like for it to be the case that they do not have to. host: we are talking with michael konczal of the roosevelt institute. blog named one of the 25 best blogs by time magazine. dawn from wisconsin on our independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. my understanding was that dodd frank was implemented because of enron, and enron did not have liquidation -- is my understanding. i am wondering what happens with dodd frank repeal of orderly liquidation of say, corporations that embezzle workers' retirement assets like enron? and how congress can have the stock act secrecy and all the embezzlement of asset-
you should not issue a hedge ond that that is betting certain financial markets but not necessarily providingalue for the economy and for the positive, frontline customers that increase lending, and can often have conflicts of interest. people talk a lot about how dodd frank did not go far enough, did not have structural reform, but the volker rule is a serious move in that direction and has serious consequences. wall street is unhappy it has to disinvest of its hedge funds and would like for...
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what a long, strange ond lucrative it's been for this legendary guitar.uitar. othpaste that s prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor
what a long, strange ond lucrative it's been for this legendary guitar.uitar. othpaste that s prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe...
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ond when that cemetery was covered, he moved on to another. ndd then another.o years and 23,000 graves later, and he does this every week, rain or shine, especially rain. why? >> like, they were out there in the rain doing their job protecting us. >> reporter: preston says coming out here in the rain or in this case, 100-degree heat, is the least he can do. >> thanks for your service, michael. >> reporter: his devotion really >> enormous. >> thank you for your service, samuel. >> reporter: and contagious. >> thank you guys so much for coming out today. >> now when word gets out that preston will be at a cemetery, a lot of folks feel compelled to join in. >> it's just amazing. >> reporter: people like vietnam veteran fred loveland. >> what he's doing brings them out because they can't believe that a young man in this country is doing what he does. >> reporter: it is a movement of young and old. >> thank you for your service, louis. >> reporter: of those who serve their country, and of those who are so grateful they did. >> thank you for your service, alan. >> re
ond when that cemetery was covered, he moved on to another. ndd then another.o years and 23,000 graves later, and he does this every week, rain or shine, especially rain. why? >> like, they were out there in the rain doing their job protecting us. >> reporter: preston says coming out here in the rain or in this case, 100-degree heat, is the least he can do. >> thanks for your service, michael. >> reporter: his devotion really >> enormous. >> thank you for...
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we will be joined by anthony focusing ond afghanistan in our next segment. we will look at the announcement from the trump administration about increased troop levels in afghanistan. we will be right back. ♪ >> tonight on afterwards, financial expert rachel snyder and a financial expert will detail how moderate to low income families manage money in their book "the financial diary." they are being interviewed by the author of "two dollars a day, living on almost nothing in america." risk of small decisions going badly is so much higher for people at the bottom. wealthy people make or spending decisions all the time. consequence -- there almost is not one. but for people who are struggling, the consequence is often really big. >> this is data that really surprised me that came from a government survey. between 2009 and 2011 come there -- between 2009 in 2011, there were 90 million americans who at some point were poor during that period. a third of americans experience poverty at some point during that time. it means we really need to rethink what is going on
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>> this subsidizes invisible onds -- municipal bonds.ent about $150 billion a year at the federal level on infrastructure. that represents 3% of the federal budget. it pales in comparison to what we spend on defense, what we spend on medicare, what we spend on social security. these are the kinds of investments that drives federal growth. we are spending less and less at the federal level. when we has suggested is that if the federal government -- the budget it has at the federal level one feet resolved anytime soon, fundamental divisions between the republicans over tax rates and tax levels and between the democrats on other spending priorities. entitlement programs. then we're going to have to find a way to get more private capital involved. and in order to get more private capital involved, the states and the municipalities, the water systems and airports and ports, things that we're paying for as users today. we've got to get those things off their balance sheets and into the private sector. so we have to encourage privatization in o
>> this subsidizes invisible onds -- municipal bonds.ent about $150 billion a year at the federal level on infrastructure. that represents 3% of the federal budget. it pales in comparison to what we spend on defense, what we spend on medicare, what we spend on social security. these are the kinds of investments that drives federal growth. we are spending less and less at the federal level. when we has suggested is that if the federal government -- the budget it has at the federal level...
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patients are eecerreased leversf consciousness and race against time now to get the words ond te >> thise, time get to these aid. >> now, they do is a mystery drug right killer, they know itg this dru old girl in her soccer team that made it tot. but they never got a chance to play. >> disqualified her soccer team, because she has a really short haircut? >> so eight year old mili hernandez set to play with her team in nebraska over the weekends, but they were eliminated because organizers thought she was a boy. the soccer association says it was actually over a missprint on the roster where she as was listed as boy, but her coach and the parents, they tried to tell them she's a girl, but they didn't listen. mili getting outpouring of support from some of the best female soccer players in the worlds like olympic gold medalist me a hands. >> 4:42, we'll keep you updated on that story. talk about cleaning house. >> uber, under investigation. so what that company is doing to fix this problem and their public relations problem, as well. >> 4:45, have some vacation time to burn?e. >> we all do
patients are eecerreased leversf consciousness and race against time now to get the words ond te >> thise, time get to these aid. >> now, they do is a mystery drug right killer, they know itg this dru old girl in her soccer team that made it tot. but they never got a chance to play. >> disqualified her soccer team, because she has a really short haircut? >> so eight year old mili hernandez set to play with her team in nebraska over the weekends, but they were eliminated...
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in one setting putting your hand ond someone else's is compassion but in ort contexts it is a betrayal. the one thing that is clear is you will never understand what is going on if you get it into your head that you are going to be able to explain everything with advertise is the part of the brain or gene or childhood mechanisms that causes everything. any behavior that occurs is the outcome of the biology that occurred a second before, hour before, and all the way true to a million years before. to give you sense of this. you are in some situation where there is a crisis. there is a crisis, there is rioting, violence going on, people running around. there is a stranger running at you in an agitated state. you cannot be sure what their facial expression is. maybe angry, frightening, threatening. they have something in their hand hat seems like a handgun. they come running at you and you shoot. it turns out what they had in their hand was a cellphone instead. thus we ask a biological question why did that behavior occur in you? what is the central point is that is a hierarchy of questio
in one setting putting your hand ond someone else's is compassion but in ort contexts it is a betrayal. the one thing that is clear is you will never understand what is going on if you get it into your head that you are going to be able to explain everything with advertise is the part of the brain or gene or childhood mechanisms that causes everything. any behavior that occurs is the outcome of the biology that occurred a second before, hour before, and all the way true to a million years...
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on in the press or what's going on in tweets i think there shkreli is very ill advised if he sebdz ondss about his case. >> how much should the pharma industry be worried about this case even though companies are not directly involved, here's a guy who has brought a spotlight on the industry that's been mostly unwelcomed is there reputational risk for the whole industry here? >> i think the industry sees him as an outlier, someone who is way beyond valeant who also did the same practice of raising drugs by 5,000% or more. and they'll say this case doesn't involve the industry in fact, it involves the pharmaceutical company being a victim it was lewded, allegedly, by mr. shkreli. it won't help the industry that he's getting this attention. >> would you have him take the stand if you were defending him? >> i don't think his defense counsel will want him to take the stand. the defendant can assist his his trial. i think he'll be advised that you lose so much more if you open yourself up to cross-examination and there is so much that he can be cross-examined about including his honesty and
on in the press or what's going on in tweets i think there shkreli is very ill advised if he sebdz ondss about his case. >> how much should the pharma industry be worried about this case even though companies are not directly involved, here's a guy who has brought a spotlight on the industry that's been mostly unwelcomed is there reputational risk for the whole industry here? >> i think the industry sees him as an outlier, someone who is way beyond valeant who also did the same...
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thinking about the weekend of course father's day is ond of we expect. >> let's get over to meteorologist scott williams with oh a first look. hi, scott. >> hi, brad. lots of clouds and we could be dodging scattered showers and thunderstorms for a part of the upcoming father's day weekend live look in old city. we have the clouds and we also have the humidity. take a look right now at the current temperature. 82 degrees 65%. winds out of the east at 7 miles per hour. most of the area we're dry and quiet but off to the west, you can see a line of scattered showers and thunderstorms some of that will move in our direction later on this evening into the overnight. but look at the temperatures. seasonal around the philadelphia area, 82 degrees. low 60s right now mount pocono. down the shore, 80 degrees in atlantic city. so yes, we have those rainfall chances over the next several days. you're entire holiday f coming . back to you. >> scott, thank you. >>> the mayor of atlantic city says two teenagers who were swept out by a rip current last night sadly have lost their lives. the pair were wit
thinking about the weekend of course father's day is ond of we expect. >> let's get over to meteorologist scott williams with oh a first look. hi, scott. >> hi, brad. lots of clouds and we could be dodging scattered showers and thunderstorms for a part of the upcoming father's day weekend live look in old city. we have the clouds and we also have the humidity. take a look right now at the current temperature. 82 degrees 65%. winds out of the east at 7 miles per hour. most of the...
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. >>> stand l room ond crowd gathered to remember one of the victims killed in the rampage.ing him as a devoted family man. the loss has left his loved ones devastated. >> it's tough. he has wife and kids. it's tough oon family to see something like that. but we're real family oriented, so when we come together, have cousins you haven't seen in so long, it's like a family reunion. >> it also brought out people from big mike's route. they wore sports apeerl representing his favorite teams. >>> more than 150 firefighters have been battling a fire in a washington, d.c. apartment building. the fire broke out around 3:00 a.m. today likely in the attic of a four-story apartment building. d.c. firefighters managed to rescue several people including children from the fire. the red cross is also on hand to help residents displaced by the fire. four firefighters have been taken to the hospital with minor injuries. >>> president trump has sign ed the veterans affairs account bability act. it makes it easier for the va to fire employees for misconduct and better products whistleblower t
. >>> stand l room ond crowd gathered to remember one of the victims killed in the rampage.ing him as a devoted family man. the loss has left his loved ones devastated. >> it's tough. he has wife and kids. it's tough oon family to see something like that. but we're real family oriented, so when we come together, have cousins you haven't seen in so long, it's like a family reunion. >> it also brought out people from big mike's route. they wore sports apeerl representing his...
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ond other side of this you have those four conservatives. they are saying, we can't support this in this current form either. they want to try to negotiate to make this bill more conservative, rand paul yesterday saying this doesn't do what i promised. it doesn't repeal obamacare. so if they try to move these negotiations that way then we're going to start to really zero in on those other moderate republican senators that we have been watching. we've been talking about them all day. rob portman of ohio, susan collins of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska concerned about the planned parenthood funding. if they try to make concessions of those four conservatives, then they'll start to start counting very carefully on the other side. >> folks like heller, republican senators who are more moderate, i want our audience to listen to a bit of your conversation with senator heller earlier. let's listen. >> my point of being here today is to tell you that this bill, this bill is currently in front of the united states senate, not the answer. it's simply
ond other side of this you have those four conservatives. they are saying, we can't support this in this current form either. they want to try to negotiate to make this bill more conservative, rand paul yesterday saying this doesn't do what i promised. it doesn't repeal obamacare. so if they try to move these negotiations that way then we're going to start to really zero in on those other moderate republican senators that we have been watching. we've been talking about them all day. rob portman...
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happened in our country over the last several years and even more so last year is the level of vitriol ond escalated to a point i have never seen in my life. i have been a student of politics since i was a kid in high school. it's a very sad development for our country. and what happened yesterday seems to have been somehow driven by political motive. we don't know for sure. but regardless, the thought that anyone would take somebody else's life or try to is just wrong and to target a member of congress, particularly in this baseball practice situation is just terrible. i think what this calls on is for the president, the speaker of the house, the leader of the minority, everybody in leadership and across the board, every member of congress and house and senate, we need to say tamp down the rhetoric. let's get away from this toxicity that is creating an environment in which someone thinks they can go and take political action by shooting. the way we solve problems in this country is not by the bullet. it is by the ballot and that's what we need to remind americans that's the way to go forw
happened in our country over the last several years and even more so last year is the level of vitriol ond escalated to a point i have never seen in my life. i have been a student of politics since i was a kid in high school. it's a very sad development for our country. and what happened yesterday seems to have been somehow driven by political motive. we don't know for sure. but regardless, the thought that anyone would take somebody else's life or try to is just wrong and to target a member of...
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the president now being challenge ond that fact by his own lawyer. targeting members of congress bringing up the debate over political culture. and our hit special report tonight, watergate, a criminal presidency 45 years ago this weekend. that break in changed american history for ever. we have an exclusive look at some never before seen documents showing the plot may have gone farther than burglary and included potential violence ordered by the nixon white house. that's coming up in our next
the president now being challenge ond that fact by his own lawyer. targeting members of congress bringing up the debate over political culture. and our hit special report tonight, watergate, a criminal presidency 45 years ago this weekend. that break in changed american history for ever. we have an exclusive look at some never before seen documents showing the plot may have gone farther than burglary and included potential violence ordered by the nixon white house. that's coming up in our next
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we will show you the top winning votes ond get your facebook and twitter. tune in just after 1:00 p.m. on c-span. on sunday, author and journalist matt tidy be will be our guest on in-depth. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until you see that one that you feel was put on earth just for you, you fall in love for that moment. for me, trump was like that except it was the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail, i thought this is a person who is unique, horrible and amazing, terrible characteristics put on earth specifically for me to appreciate or not appreciate. because i have really been spending a lot of the last 10 to it,ears without knowing preparing for donald trump to happen. >> he is a contributor to rolling stone magazine and the author of several books, including "smells like dead elephants," "a deadly and his most recent book "insane clown president, dispatches from the 2016 circus." during our live, three-hour conversation we will take your calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author
we will show you the top winning votes ond get your facebook and twitter. tune in just after 1:00 p.m. on c-span. on sunday, author and journalist matt tidy be will be our guest on in-depth. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until you see that one that you feel was put on earth just for you, you fall in love for that moment. for me, trump was like that except it was the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail, i thought this is a person who is...
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yesterday alone the supporters knock ond 80,000 doors.me hard work. the spoekdz person for the state gop office says by tuesday they will have knocked on 275,000 doors. those are numbers only seen in georgia in a statewide election, anna. and with early turnout numbers, more than double what they saw in the april race for this seat, both camps feel like the universe they're working in this weekend to get out the vote smaller and more tagted. >> kaly, thank you. coming up, we return to our breaking news for the very first time the u.s. military shot down a syrian warplane. an update straight ahead. but first, wall street looks overseas for some big news. that could shake global markets. we have more on that in this week's before the bell. christine? >> hi, an yachlt one major wall street event this week actually takes place overseas. brexit talks begin in the uk on monday. the stock market held steady after this month's election wiped out prime ministerter ease why may's parliamentary majority. she's been pushing a hard line exit strategy.
yesterday alone the supporters knock ond 80,000 doors.me hard work. the spoekdz person for the state gop office says by tuesday they will have knocked on 275,000 doors. those are numbers only seen in georgia in a statewide election, anna. and with early turnout numbers, more than double what they saw in the april race for this seat, both camps feel like the universe they're working in this weekend to get out the vote smaller and more tagted. >> kaly, thank you. coming up, we return to our...
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i felt alone, desolated, take ond. i began to the hideous form of a monster myself.ask throughout life, pretending i was something i was not, wanting to be free, live my life to the fullest. but i couldn't. but i'm thankful once again for backlog, and the justice system and the past sisters i have worked with, being an advocate because i am in a better place now. i am excited about the work you are doing. i am here for all victims. hurricanewith katrina, i said i'm going back, i will rescue and be a voice. i will let them know that we are survivors. i am empowered today because of things like this the bipartisan , task force. we decided were going to stick together and put everything else aside because your life matters to me. my life matters. >> i don't care what anybody else says, my life matters to me. i wore a mask for far too long, i'm free and i'm here and i'm going to use my voice and i want to smile and i'm happy about everything i do, everything i encounter. my life matters, every victim's lives matter. that's why i am here today and i am here today and i'm
i felt alone, desolated, take ond. i began to the hideous form of a monster myself.ask throughout life, pretending i was something i was not, wanting to be free, live my life to the fullest. but i couldn't. but i'm thankful once again for backlog, and the justice system and the past sisters i have worked with, being an advocate because i am in a better place now. i am excited about the work you are doing. i am here for all victims. hurricanewith katrina, i said i'm going back, i will rescue and...
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plenty coming up including investors beware. .ond investor will gross warns qatar in isolation.hat the snp cut qatar's rating? we are live. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get to the business flash with nejra cehic. nejra: alibaba has predicted 49% revenue growth this year compared to an analyst projection of 35%. investorhina's largest -- invest in online media. air may -- ariba's may be thrown a lifeline. talkses is said to be in to buy more planes as airbus cuts production. $8.7rder could be worth billion before discounts, although people familiar say the carrier hasn't decided how many planes it wants. we's investors will buy more than 99% of the rights offer raising the turnaround plan. this is the second issue since the ceo took over two years ago. funds raised will complete his business overhaul and expand in wealth management. partedl, credit suisse with its lucrative swiss operation. that is the business flash. francine: you are looking at pictures of theresa may, who is about to go and vote. her constituents -- constituency. polls are clo
plenty coming up including investors beware. .ond investor will gross warns qatar in isolation.hat the snp cut qatar's rating? we are live. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get to the business flash with nejra cehic. nejra: alibaba has predicted 49% revenue growth this year compared to an analyst projection of 35%. investorhina's largest -- invest in online media. air may -- ariba's may be thrown a lifeline. talkses is said to be in to buy more planes...
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. >> ond? >> absolutely, i maintained it from the first day i became attorney general. we discussed those matters and i felt until and if i ever made a decision to not recuse myself, i should not as abundance of caution involve myself in studying the investigation or evaluating it. so i did not. i also would note that the memorandum from my chief of staff directs these agencies and one of the people directly it was sent to was james b. comey, director of the fbi. you should instruct members of your staffs to not to brief the attorney general or any other officials in the office of the attorney general about or otherwise involve the attorney general or other officials in the office of the attorney general in any such matters described above. >> and you requested. that. >> we took proper and firm and crystal clear position of that recusal meant recusal. >> relating to this april 27th meeting, nonmeeting in the same room, at the same time. the national interest was asked specific by this as well who was host of that event. they stated this in writing. "as the host, seblter
. >> ond? >> absolutely, i maintained it from the first day i became attorney general. we discussed those matters and i felt until and if i ever made a decision to not recuse myself, i should not as abundance of caution involve myself in studying the investigation or evaluating it. so i did not. i also would note that the memorandum from my chief of staff directs these agencies and one of the people directly it was sent to was james b. comey, director of the fbi. you should instruct...
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but we cannot destroy our relationship with europe base ond someone who doesn't understand foreign policy>> eli, there is a saying, tell me something i don't know. maybe in closing can you tell us something that would make me feel better? >> the nato alliance is under more strain before. keep in mind that the headquarters used to be based in paris. there was a huge strain in the middle of the cold war. i think we'll survive trump as well. i want to point throughout are moments with obama when he told the atlantic he didn't understand why the uk and france didn't do more to help rebuild libya. and there were also lots of grumbleds on that part. i don't want to make a comparison here. not everything is equivalent. we have a president who tweets these outrageous things. and we have to sort of deal with that at this moment. i think it's also important to gain some perspective. there is a famous scene i think where lbj asked secretary of state to go to the french and decided to kick nato out and said you would tlik remove the bodies of our dead soldiers buried in normandie? >> so i don't know
but we cannot destroy our relationship with europe base ond someone who doesn't understand foreign policy>> eli, there is a saying, tell me something i don't know. maybe in closing can you tell us something that would make me feel better? >> the nato alliance is under more strain before. keep in mind that the headquarters used to be based in paris. there was a huge strain in the middle of the cold war. i think we'll survive trump as well. i want to point throughout are moments with...
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. ♪ presentadora: mira "despierta amÉrica" onde estés, suscrÍbete y descarga la aplicaciÓn univisiÓnque usted no lo crea y la encargada es satcha. satcha:quÉ gusto informarles este viernes en "despierta amÉrica". arrancamos con esto que noticia el dÍa de hoy. tan pronto como la semana que viene sometido a votaciÓn el proyecto de ley finalmente revelado por los republicanos en el senado que busca derogar y sustituir la denominada obamacare. sin embargo la aprobaciÓn no se perfila como tarea fÁcil. no contarÍa con el apoyo de todos los conservadores. en vivo desde washington, pablo tiene los detalles. pablo: hola, muy buenos dÍas. la reacciÓn de los senadores ha sido inmediata. todos los demÓcratas critican duramente este plan republicano. algunos que lo apoyan pero hay varias que no. algunos porque piensan que no es radical. que no aporta suficientes servicios y el dinero que hay para financiar estos servicios y otros, piensan que recorta demasiado. hay que recordar que el objetivo de los republicanos es dar mÁs servicios y que sea mÁs barato. los demÓcratas estÁn diciendo que no es l
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the president now being challenge ond that fact by his own lawyer. meanwhile that, shooting targeting members of congress bringing up the debate over political culture. and our hit special report tonight, watergate, a criminal presidency 45 years ago this weekend. that break in changed american history for ever. we have an exclusive look at some never before seen documents showing the plot may have gone farther than burglary and included potential violence ordered by the nixon white house. that's coming up in our next hour. but we begin with a pretty remarkable contradiction from president trum top day by his own lawyer. this week as you probably know by now, "the washington post" reported the president is under criminal investigation by that doj special counsel. trump tweeted he's under investigation and now his lawyer says he's not. >> the president is not under investigation by the special counsel. the tweet from the president was in response to the five anonymous source that's were purportedly leaking information to the "washington post" about a
the president now being challenge ond that fact by his own lawyer. meanwhile that, shooting targeting members of congress bringing up the debate over political culture. and our hit special report tonight, watergate, a criminal presidency 45 years ago this weekend. that break in changed american history for ever. we have an exclusive look at some never before seen documents showing the plot may have gone farther than burglary and included potential violence ordered by the nixon white house....
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you can see this is the big mover in the -- leaves -- ond who they are both citing concerns, weaknessesy and wage growth. down goes the pound, up go bonds. yields down for basis points. it does not seem to be having that correlation with the pound anymore. 1%.lays, down 4/10 of four former executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. david: one of them was the former ceo. it was several years ago, right? carolyn: 2008 was when it happened. it seems as though it came in exchange for a bit of a loan and some fees paid. the question is whether we will see how barclays will react. david: in the meantime, let's talk about the u.s. treasury secretary. isning us with more on this our senior executive editor for global economics. about we could start with the debt ceiling because that was the worst thing david asked him about. it is coming up pretty quickly in washington, this suppose it crisis. there was little doubt in his mind we will get this done. >> i think everyone realizes we need to raise the debt ceiling. the government debt is the most important credit in the world with a rese
you can see this is the big mover in the -- leaves -- ond who they are both citing concerns, weaknessesy and wage growth. down goes the pound, up go bonds. yields down for basis points. it does not seem to be having that correlation with the pound anymore. 1%.lays, down 4/10 of four former executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. david: one of them was the former ceo. it was several years ago, right? carolyn: 2008 was when it happened. it seems as though it came in exchange for a bit...
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but there is another set that is much easier because we have ounds ond these w ourselves by lagging onjonathan: what is the message in the yield curve? signal in the treasury curve we should be paying attention to? >> there are two signals. one, bad news for banks. the net interest margins will be squeezed. those betting on the banking system will face headwinds now. the second message is something you have heard me say over and over again. for those taking risks right now in the stock market, in high-yield bonds, this is no longer the trump trade. this is no longer the reflation trade. this is the liquidity trade. you are betting on the three sources of liquidity that have been incredibly powerful -- central banks, corporate profits, and income inequality which means more money to invest back into the market. you are betting these three sources of liquidity will remain strong. that is what you are betting on. you are not betting on the trump rally anymore or the reflation trade anymore. i think it is a reason to change the way you are taking risk. fewer dollars at risk and where you t
but there is another set that is much easier because we have ounds ond these w ourselves by lagging onjonathan: what is the message in the yield curve? signal in the treasury curve we should be paying attention to? >> there are two signals. one, bad news for banks. the net interest margins will be squeezed. those betting on the banking system will face headwinds now. the second message is something you have heard me say over and over again. for those taking risks right now in the stock...
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=take rail= in just a few minutes ond >>> and a good friday morning. you made it.ing outside of the courthouse demanding the transfer of dajon ford charged with armed robbery back in 2015 to a juvenile court. he was a 17-year-old when he was arrested for allegedly robbing drivers. he was charged as an adult. today's protest is at his court hearing at 9:00. >>> let's check your roads. mike, i understand there is an accident that cleared now at half moon bay. >> very quick recovery after that crash cleared from highway 92, sam. that was cutting off half moon bay from 80 and. still some slowing out of the city because things are backed up northbound heading past main street. but now again all lanes are cleared from the earlier crash right around that pasture nursery. second crash earlier backup at industrial and 880, cleared about a half hour ago as well. moving out the map, we see a smooth drive throughout most of the bay. a little slowing remains eastbound 580 getting over toward -- there we go, where the slowing shows up. earlier crash has cleared to the shoulder a
=take rail= in just a few minutes ond >>> and a good friday morning. you made it.ing outside of the courthouse demanding the transfer of dajon ford charged with armed robbery back in 2015 to a juvenile court. he was a 17-year-old when he was arrested for allegedly robbing drivers. he was charged as an adult. today's protest is at his court hearing at 9:00. >>> let's check your roads. mike, i understand there is an accident that cleared now at half moon bay. >> very quick...
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again onde to break-in june 17, 1972. they were captured early in the morning. gotten theu have sense of who hunt is, the cubans are, and the extent at which the white house, not just the president, are linked, you get a sense of how terrifying for the white house this break -- failed reagan would be. -- failed break-in would be. is, with the fbi and u.s. attorney be able to make the connection between that's group and hunt and lady. of course, if they make the link to them, can they make the link back to the committee to reelect the president? if they make the link to them, can they link hunt and liddy back to the operation of the plumbers in units including the legal break-in of the office? can they link hunt to the operations that the president ordered chuck to undertake. chuck used olson for some of them. why as we layout through here, the white house undertakes an extensive cover-up. member's, ifhis the cia could deflect the fbi for months, they would protect us from the only white house corner ability involving watergate and that i was worried about exposi
again onde to break-in june 17, 1972. they were captured early in the morning. gotten theu have sense of who hunt is, the cubans are, and the extent at which the white house, not just the president, are linked, you get a sense of how terrifying for the white house this break -- failed reagan would be. -- failed break-in would be. is, with the fbi and u.s. attorney be able to make the connection between that's group and hunt and lady. of course, if they make the link to them, can they make the...