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we receckon with onene or to typhoons evevery season, a as l one or twtwo major floodsds. all ththe storms andnd heavy ws is swalling upupur land.- the cat t same time, sand iadessea ouour hos and thfields where we arere planting lolots more t. we're e restoring ththe foreso y to mitigate e impactctf imate chan. the forest creates shade a a a ki of f climic bufuffer zone. ititerves as a wind-break and opops the il f from ying o out the treeees help cleanan the af pollutioion and reducece greene gagas. what's more, during the phphoon season, , the forest h helps prt the sandnd from driftiting in m the coasast to the village. it shidsds us a ttlele frothe furyry of the stororms. h: this villagcan n be model for othevillagesn vietnam. because in this, you see the role of the communities in the protectingng of the forerests an the climatate change resespon. and they understood about ee ececystem services tt ththey ll get from this model a perfect vietnam in my dream, that will be a beautiful untry, ecomically deloped, course, with lots of well-d-developed infnfrastruct. and al
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in volatility, just so one asset class in our view isn't getting picked onen relation to others, they all kind of came down this time but stocks got accelerated from the vix, in that moment then we saw vix start to lower. so in summary ther we are starting to see the vix back in the tns. could i go back in the 20s? yes. unless there was some fundamental change in earnings or inflation or the economy at r shop in huntington we would probably be looking to rebalancn ag and swap into positions of strength. that would be our view right now where the vix and where the markets are. >> john, we'll leave it at that. thank you for joining us. enjoy the long holiday weekend. >> you too. >> john augustine with huntington private bank. >>> dow component coke reported flat sales of its soda. the y'comp quarterly results were helped by stronger sales of things like teas,s, coff and vitamin water. and that helped send shares higher. butat, if anything k this iconic american company do to stem the decline of its product that it's known for? dominic chu takes a look. reporter: when youhink of coke, yo
in volatility, just so one asset class in our view isn't getting picked onen relation to others, they all kind of came down this time but stocks got accelerated from the vix, in that moment then we saw vix start to lower. so in summary ther we are starting to see the vix back in the tns. could i go back in the 20s? yes. unless there was some fundamental change in earnings or inflation or the economy at r shop in huntington we would probably be looking to rebalancn ag and swap into positions of...
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issue onen and what is focusing on, and one of the reasons we put out this report -- there are critical elements here that are essential to making our political system worked again. one is accountability. the other is transparency. those are watchwords we use every day to try to make the system work better. it is never going to be perfect. it is a more perfect union. this is the struggle. we hope that everyone watching today understands that this is on them. viewers and listeners, c-span radio app's and is, can read your report at issue one -- issueone.org. more available at oca. house -- oce.house.gov. co. could we cover ethics issues better than we do now? lines theye are two get a little blurry when the media looks at these ethics issues. one is a tendency to paint everyone with the same brush. you have one or two people that do something wrong, and they say all politicians are corrupt. in being here and lobbying since the 1980's is that most members really do want to come and represent their constituents. the system is done in such a way, particularly the way -- the way they have to
issue onen and what is focusing on, and one of the reasons we put out this report -- there are critical elements here that are essential to making our political system worked again. one is accountability. the other is transparency. those are watchwords we use every day to try to make the system work better. it is never going to be perfect. it is a more perfect union. this is the struggle. we hope that everyone watching today understands that this is on them. viewers and listeners, c-span radio...
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the last decade.lo and with it, the level of defaults. 5 million borrowers in default, or more than onen i ten student loan beyond that, an entire generation of students like jennifer lee, facing crushing debt just as they enter the economy. >> you want the come out on a fresh start but you are actually holding all this weight of money that you feel like you have worked so hard for. >> reporter: one of the thing that makes student loan debt such a drag on the economy is that it's hard to get rid of. the intert rate is higher than on most other loans. and a federal l makes it almost impossible to get relief, even by declaring bankruptcy.ac vists have long been calling for a change in the law. and now the trump admistration is seeking public comment on at least changing the way it's enforced. an attorney who works with troubled borrowers says it is a start but not enough. t we are seeing the programs that can provide most benefits to lborrowers,e defense repayment, income driven repayment. public ln forgiveness programs, those programs are targeted for elimination. >> reporter: the adminis
the last decade.lo and with it, the level of defaults. 5 million borrowers in default, or more than onen i ten student loan beyond that, an entire generation of students like jennifer lee, facing crushing debt just as they enter the economy. >> you want the come out on a fresh start but you are actually holding all this weight of money that you feel like you have worked so hard for. >> reporter: one of the thing that makes student loan debt such a drag on the economy is that it's...
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the country is overwhelming the problems being perpetuated by the west and it's important not just onene side and don't identy who is perpetuating the problem will not ever fix it. i think it is important that we call out was doing this and if there people on the right that are shutting down free speech, by all means, send me an e-mail and contact us and we will cover it. we want to know what is going on but it so happens that overwhelmingly that bias is coming and if we don't identify the problem and who is committingro the offense we will never fix it and if it's on the left. >> host: i want to ask you your thoughts on a pole that is out from nbc and millennial's views on president trump and he will be speaking at the back tomorrow and approve or disapprove a present job while some agreement strongly approving of congress and president trump not a green and 6% and 2% but long strongly disapproving of congress and of president trump, 46% of those surveyed millennial's what's your takee on that. >> guest: i'd be interested to no, also how many of the students are there views going to cha
the country is overwhelming the problems being perpetuated by the west and it's important not just onene side and don't identy who is perpetuating the problem will not ever fix it. i think it is important that we call out was doing this and if there people on the right that are shutting down free speech, by all means, send me an e-mail and contact us and we will cover it. we want to know what is going on but it so happens that overwhelmingly that bias is coming and if we don't identify the...
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show onen will have to print after the other of the economy slowing, of the consumer pulling back andorporations not spending. cisco told us and important story yesterday. that is, companies are spending money on technology, infrastructure. that has to do with tax cuts, i think it has to do with the capital expenditure from the tax package. companies are spending money, and when they spend money it could pick up slack that the consumer is holding back. shery: investors are not worried. quincy, thank you so much. coming up, the search for 60 votes. the showdown on immigration. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: this time for the latest business flash. airbus close to 2017 with a record number of deliveries but the company is looking at a six point $8 billion charge for transport model planes, and he spoke with bloomberg tv. put your handan into the fire and say this is a once and for all, but what i am certain about is that we reached a breakthrough agreement with six government customers plus brings us over the hump. enders.airbus ceo tom therding to freddi
show onen will have to print after the other of the economy slowing, of the consumer pulling back andorporations not spending. cisco told us and important story yesterday. that is, companies are spending money on technology, infrastructure. that has to do with tax cuts, i think it has to do with the capital expenditure from the tax package. companies are spending money, and when they spend money it could pick up slack that the consumer is holding back. shery: investors are not worried. quincy,...
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last onene they said we can't bt you in a pilot and you have to fly that thing yourself. just look for a rain cloud and that will be eugene. so i got to eugene, oregon and is a serious professional opera and they dress me up and it forever but this week upon and my job was to lie in this bed like where these people shrieked and you have no idea and i'm just not they are loud and nascar loud human beings. it's hard and it's hard to lie still. the court on it when i'm 15 or 20 minutes on way backstage were not in the opera and there watching the playoff game and the san diego chargers first the miami dolphins and they had this game and i was very involved and i the corpses sitting there with and they said they had to go on and get in bed and but. but the bed was right next so we can keep yound up-to-date on the score. lying there with the nascar singers and every now and then the fence just kicked a field goal. it's hard when your course not to go yes. [laughter] so, so okay, two choices here. i can tell you one more story that i might've told you for or i could take questi
last onene they said we can't bt you in a pilot and you have to fly that thing yourself. just look for a rain cloud and that will be eugene. so i got to eugene, oregon and is a serious professional opera and they dress me up and it forever but this week upon and my job was to lie in this bed like where these people shrieked and you have no idea and i'm just not they are loud and nascar loud human beings. it's hard and it's hard to lie still. the court on it when i'm 15 or 20 minutes on way...
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. >> sean: byron, imagine for just onene minute, let's reverse roles here. this is donald trump.pays for a phony russian dossier to lie to the american people, manipulate them. in the course of a lead of june election and the phony dossier is used to get a fisa warrant to fly on the clinton campaign associates. imagine if that is the scenario. tell us that wouldld be playing out in the country.ry >> we would be on fire about it. >> sean: we meaning... speak of the entire political media world would be on fire about it. we have seen, even when the president has saidts things lik, he wants the attorney general to be loyal, even though the attorney general, eric holder, described himself as president obama's. we have seen people get up in arms about things like that, that are fairly small -- >> sean: you've been a pretty honest broker and all of this come about by being honest, you kind of present isolated yourself from "mainstream media colleagues." you're not a partisan, you are not me, in terms a of -- everyoe knows i have a strong opinion, but you are getting to truth here, and
. >> sean: byron, imagine for just onene minute, let's reverse roles here. this is donald trump.pays for a phony russian dossier to lie to the american people, manipulate them. in the course of a lead of june election and the phony dossier is used to get a fisa warrant to fly on the clinton campaign associates. imagine if that is the scenario. tell us that wouldld be playing out in the country.ry >> we would be on fire about it. >> sean: we meaning... speak of the entire...
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>> you were a war correspondentr at onene point! i was a police officer.'ve actually been shot at. you know what? i had a firearm to defend myself and suggesting somehow that we're going to make these kids, some of whom are dead, safer by disarming and making them sheep in a school and by stopping legal law-abiding people from getting guns is not the solution. it's entirely disingenuous. taking the moral high ground on that. >> hold on i've been in fox news for 17 years. i understand howy my feelings on this are not in sync with the majority of my audience. i apologize for that. but you have to know how deeply feel about this. when an 18-year-oldd who has ben expelled from school, whether he's orphaned or he leaves his foster family or he's shooting in the backyard and he's telling other friends, you have to come see my guns! when that kid can go up to this gun seller here and legally purchase an ar pf15 with 30--- ar-15 with standard round clips and buy a half dozen of them and extra ammo and this is the same kid, this is the same punk, psycho, loser kid
>> you were a war correspondentr at onene point! i was a police officer.'ve actually been shot at. you know what? i had a firearm to defend myself and suggesting somehow that we're going to make these kids, some of whom are dead, safer by disarming and making them sheep in a school and by stopping legal law-abiding people from getting guns is not the solution. it's entirely disingenuous. taking the moral high ground on that. >> hold on i've been in fox news for 17 years. i...
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philadelphphia was onene of the largest. >> 61 metro's acrossss the cocountry, applicacants of c coe more likely y to be denied conventionalal mortgage, even if they have the same financicial characteristics of a non-hispanic, white applicant. amy: we will look at modern day redlining 50 years after lbj signed the fair housing act banning racial discrimination in lending. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in parkland, florida, 17 people were killed and 15 others wounded wednesday in one of the deadliest school shootings in. the massacre at the stoneman douglas high school in broward county, florida, was the 18 school shooting this year. this is broward county sheriff scott israel. victims,e 17 confirmed 12 victims were within the building. two victims were just outside the building was the one victim is on the street at the corner of pinesland. and two people lost the lives of the hospital. >> the weapons he had and whether or not the firms went off, w was that in anticipationf the shooting taking pla
philadelphphia was onene of the largest. >> 61 metro's acrossss the cocountry, applicacants of c coe more likely y to be denied conventionalal mortgage, even if they have the same financicial characteristics of a non-hispanic, white applicant. amy: we will look at modern day redlining 50 years after lbj signed the fair housing act banning racial discrimination in lending. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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--rth quarter lost for share the non-gap automotive growth , onen for cars is 13.8% percentage pointhan what analysts were looking for. what is most important are deliveries, and where looking at model s and model x deliveries -- tesla has reaffirmed its forecast for the model three production rate. will get more details that are so many questions about how and whether tesla will deliver on its promise to create and make s's.e model pass joe: significantly exceeding 2017, so at minimum you want to see growth and on the revenue side they are going to be delivering it. is so the stock pop up briefly .8%nd obviously now down and investors trying to digest what is always a complicated report to work through. revenues, the beat on it is find that they reiterate their second quarter forecasts as far as model three production is concerned, but unfortunately we get promises and then we don't get followthrough. you have to wonder to what extent investors do at this stage. scarlet: you'll believe it when you see it at the stage with meantime withthe peter borish with us of quad group, and we a
--rth quarter lost for share the non-gap automotive growth , onen for cars is 13.8% percentage pointhan what analysts were looking for. what is most important are deliveries, and where looking at model s and model x deliveries -- tesla has reaffirmed its forecast for the model three production rate. will get more details that are so many questions about how and whether tesla will deliver on its promise to create and make s's.e model pass joe: significantly exceeding 2017, so at minimum you want...
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. >> i would add that there's .36 million americans who identify asin being of mexican descent in oneney or another. i think therefore that plays a role. you have your number of hispanics congressman and senators and certainly staffers and encouragement large share in the communications between the two bodies and even at the executive branch level is three surprisingly good. in fact one stunning statement if think about it couple days ago or a week ago when 60 estate tillerson was mexico city at the end ofn the press conference mexican foreign minister got a question about relations with the united states and he said something and i am paraphrasing relations are better now than the previous administration which is stunning to think about the mexican moran said that in his home territory and he didn't have to say that. that supports the things i heard from officials that the relationship seems surprisingly good in between state department officials mexican for ministry and national security council and those levels. i think there is a lot of communication going on behind the scenes that
. >> i would add that there's .36 million americans who identify asin being of mexican descent in oneney or another. i think therefore that plays a role. you have your number of hispanics congressman and senators and certainly staffers and encouragement large share in the communications between the two bodies and even at the executive branch level is three surprisingly good. in fact one stunning statement if think about it couple days ago or a week ago when 60 estate tillerson was mexico...
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was onened how the rand of the strongest currencies.t is not what any person would have forecast based on previous correlations have you said there was going to be an equity shop the size that we saw -- equity shock the sites that we saw in february -- the size in february.aw why would you bother with those other asset classes if you have achieved 3%, to put 5% in inasuries -- 3.5% treasuries. he is already offering a reasonable risk free rate. we have been short duration for some time now, but we have covered that. we are now neutral on duration. francine: thank you so much. ywood stays with us. the uae central bank governor and we will also bring you a's -- a special interview with billionaire investor ray dalio. does he think we are on track for the biggest bond bear market since 1980's? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ economics, markets, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. >> comcast has made a cash bid for sky. premium of 16% to the current proposal by rupert murdoch's 21s
was onened how the rand of the strongest currencies.t is not what any person would have forecast based on previous correlations have you said there was going to be an equity shop the size that we saw -- equity shock the sites that we saw in february -- the size in february.aw why would you bother with those other asset classes if you have achieved 3%, to put 5% in inasuries -- 3.5% treasuries. he is already offering a reasonable risk free rate. we have been short duration for some time now, but...
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constant, onene belief shared by americans north and south, east and west, it is that family life was to be private. occupy life -- what they consider to be public life. family was to be a protected space. increasingly considering a heartless competitive public world. this is especially important to the civil war generation as they had lived through some pretty wrenching change already. the united states was increasingly no longer a land of independent farmers, but a place where factories are being established. a place where cities were markets,p around those where immigrants were coming to populate those cities, and where railroads and canals and steamboats were allowing immigrants to raise rates all across the land. -- panic came and went . a war with mexico in the 1840's. throughout the wrenching change, the family was idealized. it was supposed to remain that way during the civil war. at least that's what brutus clay's -- brutus clay thought. , you mayclay immediately think of henry clay. brutus had a brother named cassius. named brutus and cassius. i don't have to explain. cassiu
constant, onene belief shared by americans north and south, east and west, it is that family life was to be private. occupy life -- what they consider to be public life. family was to be a protected space. increasingly considering a heartless competitive public world. this is especially important to the civil war generation as they had lived through some pretty wrenching change already. the united states was increasingly no longer a land of independent farmers, but a place where factories are...
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is made human rights and institutional and how many times do we have a tactical capability based onener term threat at the expense of more long-term more difficult and stronger institutions helping to mitigate casualties in the comment of operations or you know even just basic adherence to human rights as a planning construct. with a series of operations and planning construct. and i that i i'm hoping that with the addition of certain new requirement answers also authorities that leverage the department of defense in particular but more broadly this should be a core component of the way you guys plan the programs. not just a, you got to check the box to do the program. this should be a component of the program. >> you want it weigh in? >> sure. there is often interagency discussions which is if you go overboard and kind of conditionsing human rights or push human rights too much our partners will go to china and russia. is that the question sort of? >> i wanted to tease that. >> i heard that. i heard it in your question. i think it is worth elevating that. because that comes up everyday
is made human rights and institutional and how many times do we have a tactical capability based onener term threat at the expense of more long-term more difficult and stronger institutions helping to mitigate casualties in the comment of operations or you know even just basic adherence to human rights as a planning construct. with a series of operations and planning construct. and i that i i'm hoping that with the addition of certain new requirement answers also authorities that leverage the...
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puts you in london down one point three six percent pascal down onene point forty eight percent. and a at the frankfurt dax down or to mad supervision efficient as well as effective. i am now to read the deal struck between ads on and french governments over over at tax claim. an online retailer did not reveal how much it paid but in twenty twelve it was hit with a hundred ninety eight million euro tax bill for the period going from two thousand six twenty ten. amazon also said it will be as it was started clearing its earnings in france as opposed to luxembourg was slow corporate tax rate. company added that it had created a french subsidiary for its european operations in august twenty fifteen and that all this revenues expenses and profits. were accounted for a new mechanism for a taxing us tech companies has been proposed by a major medical. sticks into account the volume of sales generated in each european country. allowed defending it's a record in france. amazon also claimed it had invested over two billion euros in france and study ten creating fifty five hundred jobs. th
puts you in london down one point three six percent pascal down onene point forty eight percent. and a at the frankfurt dax down or to mad supervision efficient as well as effective. i am now to read the deal struck between ads on and french governments over over at tax claim. an online retailer did not reveal how much it paid but in twenty twelve it was hit with a hundred ninety eight million euro tax bill for the period going from two thousand six twenty ten. amazon also said it will be as it...