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>>ook at the week ahead. cities here in our area and across the country will take part in national night out. the first national night out was held back in 1984 and 2.5 million americans in four different communities. it has grown to include 30 million and more than 16,000 communities. for aing will be held driver who is charged with sexually assaulting a passenger. he assaulted a woman on rhode island avenue. he was released to a halfway district.he he has been suspended. look out for another supermoon. the moon is at its point in the orbit where it brings it closer to earth and makes it appear eager and brighter. brighter.and there was a supermoon last month and there will be a third one. more on a ruling to overturn a ban on handguns in the district. we will be back with the work we >> the attorney general is ruling aboutt a caring handguns. they will try to stay the ruling. gun-control advocates protested outside of the white house. d.c. gun owners could not carry their guns in public. the court ruled tha
>>ook at the week ahead. cities here in our area and across the country will take part in national night out. the first national night out was held back in 1984 and 2.5 million americans in four different communities. it has grown to include 30 million and more than 16,000 communities. for aing will be held driver who is charged with sexually assaulting a passenger. he assaulted a woman on rhode island avenue. he was released to a halfway district.he he has been suspended. look out for...
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the american colonists embraced ook's conception of magna carta. the source of cook's influence is easy to discern. he reportedly helped draft the virginia colonial charter and his writing strongly influenced william penn's vision of good government. foreign portly, his treatises on the law became standard colonial reference books. the colonists did not have much choice in terms of where to look for their law. cook's was the most popular source. utledge, the supreme court's second supreme court justice, called cocok's is to choose the foundations of our law. jefferson wrote to madison that there was never profound or learning english liberties. as an aside, when the young jefferson was actually studying wishin 1762, he wrote, "i cook,vil had old because am sure i was never so tired of an old scoundrel in my life." came acase, with cook reverence for his conception of magna carta. and american settlers incorporated elements of the great charter into colonial law. when they revolted against george iii, they did not view their causes a fight for novel
the american colonists embraced ook's conception of magna carta. the source of cook's influence is easy to discern. he reportedly helped draft the virginia colonial charter and his writing strongly influenced william penn's vision of good government. foreign portly, his treatises on the law became standard colonial reference books. the colonists did not have much choice in terms of where to look for their law. cook's was the most popular source. utledge, the supreme court's second supreme court...
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mail,"ook at the "daily which is saying a man called jihadi john could be the person who beheaded james foley. it is very important to stress there are several suspects. but this is said to be the prime suspect. if you look at the headline, apparently the facebook photo he transformation to becoming a fighter in syria. that is being picked up very much in the british press. but we stick with the british press and go to the "independent" and its top columnist. inis saying we have a trend syria and northern iraq of these jihadists who are high-tech jihadists. we are not see what we saw in afghanistan 20 years ago when the taliban hung t.v. sets from trees. we have the reverse. the jihadists were able to open james foley's computer and learn his brother was in the u.s. air force. that dealt a blow to him in the way he was treated at one point. obviously, the message of the jihadists using social media's when we cover here a lot. >> thank you for that look at the papers. thank you for watching "france 24." sports is next. >> jo-wilfried tsonga comes into the u.s. open on the back of his fir
mail,"ook at the "daily which is saying a man called jihadi john could be the person who beheaded james foley. it is very important to stress there are several suspects. but this is said to be the prime suspect. if you look at the headline, apparently the facebook photo he transformation to becoming a fighter in syria. that is being picked up very much in the british press. but we stick with the british press and go to the "independent" and its top columnist. inis saying we...
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the sydney opera house and a .ook right now is .1% higher we have seen gains but it has slipped in the red zone in korea. we are seeing a lot of fluctuations in asia today after a five-day advance here in hong kong, down .5%. we are looking forward to the afternoon business in tokyo. >> protests in ferguson, missouri, where there is less than 90 minutes from now for the curfew. shanghai is the loan market again or with stock 78-month high. atthe winter -- with stocks an eight-month high. and the winter of their discontent. japan coming back from the break. >> we picked out what was exciting, very few big movers. still earnings coming through. , its biggest -- , the company came out and denied talks are ongoing but you can see markets think otherwise. tokyo testimonial -- tokyo tatemono is raise from underperform to outperform. they doubled their price target for the stock. tokyo electron up over 4%. this is out of a report this morning that tokyo electron with the company it is merging with, applied materials, that is coming up in what they call a remedy plan, an advanced notification.
the sydney opera house and a .ook right now is .1% higher we have seen gains but it has slipped in the red zone in korea. we are seeing a lot of fluctuations in asia today after a five-day advance here in hong kong, down .5%. we are looking forward to the afternoon business in tokyo. >> protests in ferguson, missouri, where there is less than 90 minutes from now for the curfew. shanghai is the loan market again or with stock 78-month high. atthe winter -- with stocks an eight-month high....
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on a day you are shooting a couple under, everything you ook at is like 65 or 66. >> that is good right there. playing his fourth here in a moment. let go down to peter. >> thanks jim. hunter, how special is this? you win at barclays. you are leading in the fedexcup. the first win for you in quite some time. does it get any better than this? >> definitely not. definitely not. i haven't played my best this year. to get a win at an event like this and the timing that it was feels unbelievable. i am extremely proud of myself right now. >> you played superb golf today and you did what ridgewood requires. you hit fairways and a lot of greens. you made it interesting on 18. how does that bode for you moving forward in the fedexcup? >> i felt great the last few weeks. i had success. game was starting to come around. making putts and 20 footers and getting up and down here and there. i knew this was around the corner. but to do it today with a 65 is great. >> best you finished in the fedex is like seventh. now you are leading. obviously a huge chance and opportunity three more tournaments to go
on a day you are shooting a couple under, everything you ook at is like 65 or 66. >> that is good right there. playing his fourth here in a moment. let go down to peter. >> thanks jim. hunter, how special is this? you win at barclays. you are leading in the fedexcup. the first win for you in quite some time. does it get any better than this? >> definitely not. definitely not. i haven't played my best this year. to get a win at an event like this and the timing that it was...
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but i know you will still find it when you know where to ook. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. gwen: who says things get slow in august? we journey to ferguson, missouri, mount sisnjar, iraq, and into the heart of american politics tonight on "washington week." last week, you would have guessed this was gaza. this week, it was the streets of a midwestern town. >> this is a place where people work, go to school, raise their families and go to church, a diverse community, a missouri community. but lately it's looked a little bit more like a war zone. gwen: the spark, the police shooting death of an unarmed black teenager. >> i need justice for my son. gwen: the accelerant, the police response. with local, state and federal officials on the spot. >> put simply, we all need to hold ourselves to
but i know you will still find it when you know where to ook. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. gwen: who says things get slow in august? we journey to ferguson, missouri,...
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ooks like he's headed towards living a very comfortable life. to he and his wife decide move to east harlem and work in the tenements there, mostly and hungaryians. those were the two largest in populations. new york at that time, the coming off of t this explosion of immigrants that had come to the country. third of the 92 million or so people were first or second generation americans. started to he really see that the way the country was sustainable orot just and they had to change. started down that path and then the war was over. ralph, the second brother, also went to prince ton. hey went to m.i.t., became an engineer. quite conservative, very happy life u know, live a good nd be fair to others and, you know -- and -- do his duty. obsessed with y duty as were most of the victorian young men. began, he e war enlisted right away, became a captain in the army. edwin thomas iii was much more tortured. he saw that there were some -- looked around them and saw that this kind of effort that christians tended to make were, you know, were not doing
ooks like he's headed towards living a very comfortable life. to he and his wife decide move to east harlem and work in the tenements there, mostly and hungaryians. those were the two largest in populations. new york at that time, the coming off of t this explosion of immigrants that had come to the country. third of the 92 million or so people were first or second generation americans. started to he really see that the way the country was sustainable orot just and they had to change. started...
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this is on a big pile of ookings already. you touched on before, this is the mobile revolution.ers are going mobile and cross device. this plays into the investments in technology we have made. >> one of the things you talk bout is international. one of the trends i have read about is unlike here in the u.s. where we have so many hotel chains, you don't have those internationally. a lot of the independently run hotels are just now getting online and providing opportunities for expedia. > that is exactly right. these independent hotels previously could really only market through traditional travel agents and to a limited segment. they don't have brand budgets. when they come into our system, they are instantly marketed to consumers, over 60 million on a monthly basis. we take their content and translated. we make sure the pictures are right. customer reviews start coming in. have exposure to the global audience. that was never possible before he internet. >> we talk about technology paying off, your operating margins are declining pretty heavily. what is going on there? >> we thi
this is on a big pile of ookings already. you touched on before, this is the mobile revolution.ers are going mobile and cross device. this plays into the investments in technology we have made. >> one of the things you talk bout is international. one of the trends i have read about is unlike here in the u.s. where we have so many hotel chains, you don't have those internationally. a lot of the independently run hotels are just now getting online and providing opportunities for expedia....
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. >> mario draghi is saying, ook look, spain and greece have done reform. he has a strong argument. i think mario draghi has a point. it was very surprising when these comments came out because you have seen the comments on fiscal policy rather than monetary policy from a central banker. i think there is a lame message that the politicians have a sense the ecb -- there is a latent message that politicians have a sense the ecb can do more. >> you are bullish on equities. are you bullish on the perception that the ecb will do more on the reality that they really think that they will do more? what are trading on right now? >> it is definitely on the perception of what ecb is say ing. the press conference was clear. he highlighted that there are problems which could arise if the ukraine conflict gets bigger. but that means that ecb might come in quicker. it is difficult to be short or sell the market thinking there is going to be capitulation, because you cannot fight a central banker. arian has come out and says this is a sucker's bet. even if the ecb does act it will not solve the pro
. >> mario draghi is saying, ook look, spain and greece have done reform. he has a strong argument. i think mario draghi has a point. it was very surprising when these comments came out because you have seen the comments on fiscal policy rather than monetary policy from a central banker. i think there is a lame message that the politicians have a sense the ecb -- there is a latent message that politicians have a sense the ecb can do more. >> you are bullish on equities. are you...
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market,ook at the labor unemployment has come down from 8.5% to around 6.5%.it keeps going at that rate, in 18 months time we will have close to the lowest level of unemployment since the 1970's. to mpc is paid anticipate conditions. it is important they anticipate because we are starting at such a low level of interest rates. if they don't anticipate, they will have to push rates up more sharply than the what would be ideal. >> are you worried we are dealing with a legacy from 2008 4 we have a substantial amount u.k.eople in the that people are on a floating mortgage and they will not be able to be able to absorb a 50 basis point hike? >> people have had five or six years to adjust their finances. up economy is not just made of borrowers. it is made up of savers. savers have put up with low rates for that time. if we run the economy based on a small subset of the population who have not adjusted, we will be stuck in monetary policy not on the basis of the whole economy but on a small part. that is not with the mpc should be doing. >> give me some insight. you
market,ook at the labor unemployment has come down from 8.5% to around 6.5%.it keeps going at that rate, in 18 months time we will have close to the lowest level of unemployment since the 1970's. to mpc is paid anticipate conditions. it is important they anticipate because we are starting at such a low level of interest rates. if they don't anticipate, they will have to push rates up more sharply than the what would be ideal. >> are you worried we are dealing with a legacy from 2008 4 we...
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the good news, right now storm team 4 radar in our area is dry, but lack ook at this activity a close as west virginia. this will continue to push into the area maybe bringing a shower as early as the hid dmidday hou. and then we will track showers hit or miss for the afternoon and evening. not a washout, but a good likelihood you'll be dealing with at least some rain today. 74 degrees is the temperature right now in washington. 66 in gaithersburg. 70 in manassas. another hot and humid day with high temperature of 87 in washington, a little bit more cloud cover today than we had yesterday. in ten minutes, i'll walk you through your forecast hour bay hour. >>> another nice of peaceful protests in ferguson has missouri's governor orders the national guard to continue pulling out. about 100 people gathered last night. police say they arrested 7, but overall, it was a good night. >> we had to respond to fewer incidents tonight. there were no molotov cocktails, no fires, no shootings. we did not see a single hand gun. >> the railroad arrests were m failure too disperse. shoot! >> things ca
the good news, right now storm team 4 radar in our area is dry, but lack ook at this activity a close as west virginia. this will continue to push into the area maybe bringing a shower as early as the hid dmidday hou. and then we will track showers hit or miss for the afternoon and evening. not a washout, but a good likelihood you'll be dealing with at least some rain today. 74 degrees is the temperature right now in washington. 66 in gaithersburg. 70 in manassas. another hot and humid day with...
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mass production of planes, tanks, and ships would make it ook just to clean -- make it logistically feasible. and a moment by which the united states would have the requisite combat and command experience, gained in the editerranean and coalition experience that would ensure he troops themselves had a ood chance exceeding -- of succeeding in a venture that even hitler had not dared to undertake at the height of his the -- of the jury's in 940. churchill again came to washington in 1943, aboard the queen mary, with 160 staffers ensconced in the state rooms that were specially rebuilt. why did he come? he came to persuade the president if all civil to dump the d-day invasion in favor of more mediterranean ventures, or at least to postpone d-day until 1945 or 1946. 1945 or 1946? the president, who had been old in december of 1942 that already 2 million jews and other people had been exterminated by the germans in camps, 1945 or 1946, the president in may of 1943 can be forgiven for have gotten fed up with winston. as he put it to a friend, he read churchill the riot act. he'd made it clear to c
mass production of planes, tanks, and ships would make it ook just to clean -- make it logistically feasible. and a moment by which the united states would have the requisite combat and command experience, gained in the editerranean and coalition experience that would ensure he troops themselves had a ood chance exceeding -- of succeeding in a venture that even hitler had not dared to undertake at the height of his the -- of the jury's in 940. churchill again came to washington in 1943, aboard...
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god.me from those rights are the ability to live life without the brother ooking over our shoulder or the threat of a rogue irs agent. continue to allow them to go unchecked, the abuse of power will continue. the greatest national asset lies in newcomb the american people. only the restitution can allow the mark people to be free. -- the american people to be free. you.k [applause] we need to recognize the challenges ahead. to understand that we need to the 21stlicy that century will also be an american century. that means that we need a president that understands the exceptionalism of this country, the role of the united states in the world and this will choice -- this tumultuous time. we need to have an active foreign policy. we do not need to be lured into conflicts, nor should be withdrawing and opening up chances that we see right now for many dangers to the world and to this country that we can to, and with american leadership, can change. we need a president who understands the nature of american hour and freedom and the opportunities that we have to do the right thing. recogni
god.me from those rights are the ability to live life without the brother ooking over our shoulder or the threat of a rogue irs agent. continue to allow them to go unchecked, the abuse of power will continue. the greatest national asset lies in newcomb the american people. only the restitution can allow the mark people to be free. -- the american people to be free. you.k [applause] we need to recognize the challenges ahead. to understand that we need to the 21stlicy that century will also be an...
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. >> they're biologically programmed to fall asleep at 11:00 and wake at around 8 ook a. -- 8:00 a.m.f sleep can lead to bad grades, poor health, depression and suicide. education experts say later start times would mean more bus drivers would be needed and they would affect sports activities, afterschool jobs and home work time. >> i'll see you a seashell and raise you an archaeological artifact. a boy found a 10,000-year-old arrowhead while vacationing on long beach island. he found that arrowhead you see in the photo there at the edge of the surf. a post-sandy beach replenishment project says that is how this was pushed it to the shore. his family says they'll donate it to a museum after he shows it off to his classmates in virginia. >>> now first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> we're getting a great start, cool, cooler than yesterday. a few thin, high clouds. a nice clear view across the adventure aquarium. humidity at 84%. that goes way down. we're watching, wow, it's moving up quick. we're watching the fog disappear in the pocono mountains. a few scattered cloud
. >> they're biologically programmed to fall asleep at 11:00 and wake at around 8 ook a. -- 8:00 a.m.f sleep can lead to bad grades, poor health, depression and suicide. education experts say later start times would mean more bus drivers would be needed and they would affect sports activities, afterschool jobs and home work time. >> i'll see you a seashell and raise you an archaeological artifact. a boy found a 10,000-year-old arrowhead while vacationing on long beach island. he...
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this is a live ook the at intersection of torresdale and magee.ire truck is out there cleaning off some of the debris. some traffic is starting to get by this area. we're not actually dealing with too much congestion which is good news for drivers in this area, just in time for the morning rush. way back here, this is a live look at torresdale and princeton. we have follow out there for sure as drivers try and navigate around these recently open roads. we do not need alternate routes this morning. all the intersections are starting to open. >>> 6:34 right now, let's get you updated on the weather. for that we go to meteorologist tedd florendo. and his first alert forecast. >> comfortable start to our tuesday morning, mid-60s. we have few clouds out there over center city right now. we are getting clouds down the shore, though. and also on the beaches. we're getting very isolated rain drops in cape may. didn't last too long. spotty showers continue. they are starting to slowly diminish this morning. not expecting them all day today. that's for sure
this is a live ook the at intersection of torresdale and magee.ire truck is out there cleaning off some of the debris. some traffic is starting to get by this area. we're not actually dealing with too much congestion which is good news for drivers in this area, just in time for the morning rush. way back here, this is a live look at torresdale and princeton. we have follow out there for sure as drivers try and navigate around these recently open roads. we do not need alternate routes this...
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father came to pick us up and .ook us home we came to the house, came in, -- the doors were broken and broken and -- broken in, and the empty.as all those family members i was telling you about work on. on a plant put them where they kept them for two days without food, water, sanitary facilities, and those that still survived were put in and taken to the camp -- what's the name? i forgot. >> they were taken to an extermination -- >> they were taken to an extermination camp. i'm having trouble with my memory. mps --were two kinds of cap labor camps and extermination camps. camps like auschwitz where people would work until they fell down and were killed, and then there were camps that were killing camps. camp,amp was a killing and they were killed. 800 people were killed in and 2500 people were ,aken to the extermination camp out of the 12,000. in one movement. and there were more like that. now you and your parents and your sister. azishe wall of 1942, the n forced you into a ghetto in drohobycz. being mindful of the time we have, tell us, if you do not mind, about you were forced int
father came to pick us up and .ook us home we came to the house, came in, -- the doors were broken and broken and -- broken in, and the empty.as all those family members i was telling you about work on. on a plant put them where they kept them for two days without food, water, sanitary facilities, and those that still survived were put in and taken to the camp -- what's the name? i forgot. >> they were taken to an extermination -- >> they were taken to an extermination camp. i'm...
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so she --ook at that. you have to see it again. it's always good when you do it slow. mry me, spelled t out s spelled out incandle. look how it gls? and you saw theerson getting down on one knee. they posted photos on twitter hoping to find out who the lucky couple was. s s tulati ian,dex coming up, the weather first. >> so smart. they made a sign that they can just rewrite on so that way they can pull over anybody. i love it. keep that there, permanently. let's go ahead and check chicago. you know, chicago, a hazy, hot and humid today. they have not had a hot summer, will today. it will break in the midweek. throughout the great lakes, 91 in chicago, 91, des moines, and the cold front sinks south eventually. guess who's going to warm up? us here in the northeast. temperatures in the 60 right now, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast it will be warm today, burr nice, lots of sunshine, high of 84. umid ol to 90 repeat ano legint gooeeke annd wh n think before smoking.powerfulg one-irta death. that cet in.eahinet.nav you'rin. >> i never thought of it that way, bu
so she --ook at that. you have to see it again. it's always good when you do it slow. mry me, spelled t out s spelled out incandle. look how it gls? and you saw theerson getting down on one knee. they posted photos on twitter hoping to find out who the lucky couple was. s s tulati ian,dex coming up, the weather first. >> so smart. they made a sign that they can just rewrite on so that way they can pull over anybody. i love it. keep that there, permanently. let's go ahead and check...
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growth,ooking for low low inflation. that is not optimism, that is concerned.s where the bond market is at the moment. the euro is up 0.1%. about at the ecb next week. a couple of weeks ago, i told you that meeting was going to be the big one. >> i thought we had already had the big one. the headline of the story seems to be celebrating. the time mario draghi has to reflect and whether the policy has had an impact seems to be coming to an end. >> i think it is changing rapidly. inflation is expected to come down to 0.3%. ecb,ings get away from the we could expect qe from them. seen big moves happening this last year ahead of the meeting. i leave that one with you. will they pull the trigger on actually buying government bonds? very difficult mechanical process. thank you very much indeed. plenty more pondering to have on that story, i can tell you. , we have life imitating art or maybe the other way around. aston martin roaring into life. virtual reality. why the car in a video could be a prototype for the future real aston martins. ♪ >> good morning, everybody
growth,ooking for low low inflation. that is not optimism, that is concerned.s where the bond market is at the moment. the euro is up 0.1%. about at the ecb next week. a couple of weeks ago, i told you that meeting was going to be the big one. >> i thought we had already had the big one. the headline of the story seems to be celebrating. the time mario draghi has to reflect and whether the policy has had an impact seems to be coming to an end. >> i think it is changing rapidly....
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historians who spoke spoke to just the tremendous ramifications of the war, the transformations that ook place in terms of technology, in terms of just the nature of modern warfare. worlgd war i was a big deal. it mattered in many ways. i had to characterize it, if i would choose one word, i characterize it as tragic. it was >> there's a reason why this , originally alt memorial, because it was an important event to people who are involved, whether they were on the battlefield or political leaders, they knew this was not the war to end all wars, and ultimately it would lead to other conflicts. >> you talked about the magnitude of this war and this building is a testament to that. 10 million lives were lost, 20 million wounded, many more disabled. a generation at that time right now -- wiped out. 2 million americans served 116,000 either killed in combat or from disease and just to put that in context, it's nearly two times the casualties of american troops in more than a decade of vietnam. to end alled the war wars. clearly it was not. did just the opposite. >> using the word inevitable,
historians who spoke spoke to just the tremendous ramifications of the war, the transformations that ook place in terms of technology, in terms of just the nature of modern warfare. worlgd war i was a big deal. it mattered in many ways. i had to characterize it, if i would choose one word, i characterize it as tragic. it was >> there's a reason why this , originally alt memorial, because it was an important event to people who are involved, whether they were on the battlefield or...
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in terms of maturities if you ,ook at the concept of carry that is the five-year sector where that carryis a reasonably safe place to be. your reasonably cushioned by potential negative events for risk assets. >> you said there will be a glass half-empty, glass half-full picture painted by mario draghi. where will he stand on inflation them a will he pain does a better picture of where he foresees inflation going, are they going to be more worried about -- we're getting a the inflationwhen is and where the market expected to be. >> inflation will be an interesting one because if they take a hard look at some of the measures of inflation expectations, inflation swaps are hitting -- heading in the right direction. they did get the rise pointing toward expectations for higher inflation. after the june measures taken by the ecb. those inflation swaps have taken in july.edive they are heading down again. if we look at indications for market expectations for inflation two and three years out there well below the ecb target. outlooka pretty dismal and that has some major consequences for debt s
in terms of maturities if you ,ook at the concept of carry that is the five-year sector where that carryis a reasonably safe place to be. your reasonably cushioned by potential negative events for risk assets. >> you said there will be a glass half-empty, glass half-full picture painted by mario draghi. where will he stand on inflation them a will he pain does a better picture of where he foresees inflation going, are they going to be more worried about -- we're getting a the...
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number two, if you just want to ,ook at the political benefit think one moment. it is june 2012.t barack obama has a serious problem with the immigrant community. the complaints are all about his deportation. he signs daca with executive authority that he has through homeland security and says, i'm not going to deport anymore youth. what happens in italy after that? -- what happens immediately after that? the country embraced it. you heard one and document it youth after another speaking from the floor of the democratic convention to the nation. in november, the democrats, presidential election in november 2012, got 2 million more latino votes in 2008 and got an increased percentage number. it is good public policy and it has really been demonstrated in the past that it is good politics. when i spoke to the president i said, mr. president, when you do this and you show that government can be a 12 for justice and for fairness, you do this for the immigrant community, let me tell you what is going to happen. you're going to broaden the ranks of those who care about justice and broa
number two, if you just want to ,ook at the political benefit think one moment. it is june 2012.t barack obama has a serious problem with the immigrant community. the complaints are all about his deportation. he signs daca with executive authority that he has through homeland security and says, i'm not going to deport anymore youth. what happens in italy after that? -- what happens immediately after that? the country embraced it. you heard one and document it youth after another speaking from...
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. >> down, now switching gears and ooking at japan. big one is down about 9% for today. considering a bid to take up 40%. and right now those talks have fallen through and we have fallen back. more back to levels before news came in. >> more breaking news. lectric car makers buffett shoing a warning. since mid-march. profits down between 12% and 22%. down at the moment at 7%. let's talk about another breaking story. burger king and tim horton, they are in talks to combine, to reduce tax liability to moving chains. e and doughnut and more breaking news after trading, futures, c.m.e. little under half an hour away. vast stretch of market. the market yet to open. and benchmarks for certain stocks as well. beijing has warned that the united states to halt surveillance flights. david has more on this. it does appear that the chinese are not happy campers over this one. >> u.s. is not happy either. they are claiming this close encounter was 20 feet away. i will get to the details in a second. if it is just 20 feet away, it one bad maneuver away from escalating into an internat
. >> down, now switching gears and ooking at japan. big one is down about 9% for today. considering a bid to take up 40%. and right now those talks have fallen through and we have fallen back. more back to levels before news came in. >> more breaking news. lectric car makers buffett shoing a warning. since mid-march. profits down between 12% and 22%. down at the moment at 7%. let's talk about another breaking story. burger king and tim horton, they are in talks to combine, to reduce...
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. -- i will bee .ooking underemployment, if we take people whopeople and are not looking for work anyger, it is still up 19.5%. next, the latest tool for treating autism. why this little guy can double as a second friend. -- >> welcome>> back. robots have been imagined as human companions for over a century. fiction isf science now a medical prototype. robotmay look like a toy but it is actually the latest tool in autism therapy. it is designed to engage and monitor artistic children like 11-year-old marco. his social skills are limited by the disorder, causing him and others with the disorder to interact with their surroundings differently. the difficulty in treating children with autism is gaining their attention. >> autistic children explore even when we don't notice. not that long of a, the robot was something simple he would move. now the robot moves toward him. so it is a curious -- a curiosity that one his attention. ed by italy's international research, it will provide valuable data to therapists. >> the robot keeps and records information and metrics. how many times the child
. -- i will bee .ooking underemployment, if we take people whopeople and are not looking for work anyger, it is still up 19.5%. next, the latest tool for treating autism. why this little guy can double as a second friend. -- >> welcome>> back. robots have been imagined as human companions for over a century. fiction isf science now a medical prototype. robotmay look like a toy but it is actually the latest tool in autism therapy. it is designed to engage and monitor artistic...
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we are not in the brookings auditorium, but you have a better user experience a month from now to .ook forward to i am very happy to be back home and grateful for the opportunity. i will speak today, although the circumstances could not be more poor ethic or more depressing intensive month effort, which i was involved in of course, to try to get peace between the israelis and palestinians. who are yet again in another round of chronic and horrific violence. it is profoundly depressing. theit is depressing because secretary of state, john kerry, without their warning time and time again that the status quo is unsustainable. again, we have conflict. even though the status quo is obvious, we are heading right back to the status quo, and that thise pathology of conflict. wholeture that makes the situation even more depressing. you asked about the time story and about the u.s.-israel relationship. and the story itself pointed out these infrequent trends. language use on both on thethe united states record criticizing in language that i had not heard before that i can remember, and the israe
we are not in the brookings auditorium, but you have a better user experience a month from now to .ook forward to i am very happy to be back home and grateful for the opportunity. i will speak today, although the circumstances could not be more poor ethic or more depressing intensive month effort, which i was involved in of course, to try to get peace between the israelis and palestinians. who are yet again in another round of chronic and horrific violence. it is profoundly depressing. theit is...
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. -- >>ooking for a 1.3 1 is at mean the dollar has finally found its footing? 3% since may.eginning of the dollar rally? >> i would say that we have started to see the dollar rallied against the european currency. if you want to look on a trade weighted basis, it began in 2011. it is been rising ever since. it has only been versus the euro and sterling that it hasn't. the thinking comes through on various levels. what is the funding currency of choice? is the euro euro funding currency? >> the euro and swiss franc are the key funding currencies here. we haveuro area worsening data. ashave a central bank that we just discussed may have to do more at some point. we don't know what that is. the key message here is that it will be lower for longer and perhaps more. >> what are you buying? >> the things we really like right now in the near-term, we really like sterling a lot. think it was oversold following the q i r. we think people took his message as being overly dovish. we really like the dollar. we continue to like that. we think the fed is on a path to hike rates. thenythin
. -- >>ooking for a 1.3 1 is at mean the dollar has finally found its footing? 3% since may.eginning of the dollar rally? >> i would say that we have started to see the dollar rallied against the european currency. if you want to look on a trade weighted basis, it began in 2011. it is been rising ever since. it has only been versus the euro and sterling that it hasn't. the thinking comes through on various levels. what is the funding currency of choice? is the euro euro funding...
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. >> fascinating conversation to ook ahead to, tom.overevaluation of stocks and geopolitics and now the possibility that there could be a volcanic eruption in iceland. >> i haven't caught up with that story. where is that? can planes still fly over eastern iceland? >> yes. at the moment there is nothing to worry about. there have been many rumblings under the ground. i'm been assured here by people that should know that the army industry in a much better state to cope with that. now over to the middle east. kurdistan's capital has been the boom town in iraq with billions of dollars in the real estate sector in recent years. the threat of his almost aic state has put these ambitious expansion plans on hold. >> just a couple hours from the iraqi conflict zone sits this small slice of american dream. kurdistan's first subdivision. >> how much would one of those houses cost? >> stimed around $250,000 to $2300,000. >> wow. a quarter of a million dollars. >> yes, between the land and the construction costs. >> he is a occurred who spends his
. >> fascinating conversation to ook ahead to, tom.overevaluation of stocks and geopolitics and now the possibility that there could be a volcanic eruption in iceland. >> i haven't caught up with that story. where is that? can planes still fly over eastern iceland? >> yes. at the moment there is nothing to worry about. there have been many rumblings under the ground. i'm been assured here by people that should know that the army industry in a much better state to cope with...
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he could see that people wanted to know what the president .ooked like, who he was i could see in his files -- mckinley did not want to be photographed. persisted. there was a woman who was a very good photographer, frances and he wantedton, her to take pictures of the president, which ultimately, she did. mckinley allow this. , also when they were traveling, and one of their trips when he was working for theodore roosevelt -- i think this was when he was working for theodore roosevelt. he wanted to set aside one car on that train as a darkroom so they could send out, the for job refers could send out -- the photographers could send out photographs. things he was particularly keen on was making sure they had some control over reporters and where they worked. had specific instructions that reporters were place they were not to their feet on window sills. that noo had rules beggars or peddlers were allowed into the mansion, and pretty much lumped reporters in that kind of category. and police enforced the rules. rules.ere porter's he was an assistant, porter. thathey maintained corridor
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recovery,ook at the we look at the regulation changes in terms of business models that have been proposed being developed. there are a lot of execution challenges. the g-20 is right when they have an ambition of trying to call in and to putting more stuff on the table and deal with what is ongoing in trade. they can get the industry to assimilate and take stock where we are. we can move forward from there. >> what is on the table right now is ring fencing by 2019. is that an achievable timeframe? is it the right thing to do? >> it is achieved will and are geared up to do it. i think the foreign ministry commission decided it was the right thing to do. we are geared up to do it. will have greater transparency between two aspects of the business. that is an important step to but confidence in the industry. ofwhen you look at the likes the legacy of the crisis, are these necessarily the right ones? that has left us with the regulation. is there concern that we have not pinpointed what really was the cause of the crisis and the regulation is not the right stuff? >> i think there are so many c
recovery,ook at the we look at the regulation changes in terms of business models that have been proposed being developed. there are a lot of execution challenges. the g-20 is right when they have an ambition of trying to call in and to putting more stuff on the table and deal with what is ongoing in trade. they can get the industry to assimilate and take stock where we are. we can move forward from there. >> what is on the table right now is ring fencing by 2019. is that an achievable...
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but the interesting thing to ,ook at, they are in the center energy and financials, they are heavy inng at investors investing in shanghai or some really interesting possibilities, and the same thing from a chinese perspective coming into hong kong, where there are some notable differences between these two groups. >> the age share investors have not had a huge amount of opportunity. foreign investors very interested. let's talk about what has happened so far with the premium between these, the difference between them. >> right, exactly. there is a popular index that a lot of people track called the index, and there are 70 audit of these. a share and the subtract the h share, and this is what you get. it is traded at a premium, sometimes dipping below the 100 mark. right now, we are at close to all-time lows. the reason for this is because of bank and energy stocks, which are large cap and make up a large chunk of this index, have, in fact, rallied in hong kong, possibly because the market has and this is looking at a early way to get participation in this increasingly linked opportun
but the interesting thing to ,ook at, they are in the center energy and financials, they are heavy inng at investors investing in shanghai or some really interesting possibilities, and the same thing from a chinese perspective coming into hong kong, where there are some notable differences between these two groups. >> the age share investors have not had a huge amount of opportunity. foreign investors very interested. let's talk about what has happened so far with the premium between...
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centuries, but instantly , this image came floating out of nowhere.photog it was a piece of magic i'll ooknever, ever forget. in my book "eye to eye" which is a book i have of my photographs, the first portrait is a portrait i took of my mother when i was 11. so i've been a photographer longer than i've been a musician, and i've always been a very visual person.'m and i, you know, i'm this eng insanely lucky man.n i can't tell you how lucky i am. i'm from northern england. what the hell am i doing in a austin, texas talking to you guyse? it's been an insane life and ai5 it's shown no signs of stopping. no sign whatsoever.o like i said, 25 new songs. but you know what?u have that's terrifying to a writer tn have 25 finished songs that arn you've written inside. whate songs aren't done, finished until they're out on whatever ie is.t it used to be 78s and 45s, vinyl, now it's digital, sning whatever that format is. songs can't leave my soul until they're out there and you're listening to them. so right now you're looking at a of that are all going, please, please!given >> well, graham, we hop
centuries, but instantly , this image came floating out of nowhere.photog it was a piece of magic i'll ooknever, ever forget. in my book "eye to eye" which is a book i have of my photographs, the first portrait is a portrait i took of my mother when i was 11. so i've been a photographer longer than i've been a musician, and i've always been a very visual person.'m and i, you know, i'm this eng insanely lucky man.n i can't tell you how lucky i am. i'm from northern england. what the...
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set,ook at the alternative and i think for us -- you know, it is a mediocre case, but you could still -- >> it still works. >> that is right. >> the german 10-year 1.997. >> can you really have a situation where the u.s. just the couples from so many of these other a nations in europe that are really struggling you ? >> in the ligety gdp's -- if you gdp's, there are some fits and starts. u.s. countries are in good shape. record margins, balance sheet in good shape, the market never goes down by 10% or more unless you're afraid of an earnings recession, so we can have awful news, but as long as the earnings do not decline, i think you can still advance. bear stearns and native american now, robert looks at the production of united states versus european economies. missing, our american exceptionalism. you are the u.s. strategist, when you talk to morgan stanley worldwide, do you say -- i want to be in the united states? close call.t is a europe has lower margins and lower multiples, so if you believe the world, you probably get more expansion there. u.s. strategy -- i think the compani
set,ook at the alternative and i think for us -- you know, it is a mediocre case, but you could still -- >> it still works. >> that is right. >> the german 10-year 1.997. >> can you really have a situation where the u.s. just the couples from so many of these other a nations in europe that are really struggling you ? >> in the ligety gdp's -- if you gdp's, there are some fits and starts. u.s. countries are in good shape. record margins, balance sheet in good shape,...
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south african perspective useuld say that we need to we have, but to look into renewable energy, .ooking at the full spectrum but i think there's still quite needs toterms what was be done, making sure that we a -- >> yes, mr. president. i think in africa i believe we can generate power from various somees, you know, countries they have oil. have hydro, cole, gas. have in night nigeria we potential gas results of 263 cubic feet of gas. and you can do quite a lot. think we need to pay a lot of attention to power. base.k that's really the because if we really want to ofe inclusive growth, moth the small or medium enterprises unless weing to work have power. i think it something that we need to do. is very important and critical. this our with interaction between africa and states, i personally believe that it's very important to sten our renew status. because today a lot of countries have credit in terms of what you want to buy equipment. competitivevery because of the cheap energy that you have. it is very competitive because the labor component in is not much. it the energy. so american
south african perspective useuld say that we need to we have, but to look into renewable energy, .ooking at the full spectrum but i think there's still quite needs toterms what was be done, making sure that we a -- >> yes, mr. president. i think in africa i believe we can generate power from various somees, you know, countries they have oil. have hydro, cole, gas. have in night nigeria we potential gas results of 263 cubic feet of gas. and you can do quite a lot. think we need to pay a...
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tonight,ook tv and primetime with a discussion about fracking. tuesday, the history of money. then the authors of the second machine age talk about how new technology will change everyday life that 8:00. thursday, a discussion about the future of politics. .riday, "in depth" on american history tv on c-span week on the civil war. tonight, the overland campaign. tuesday, the battle of fort stevens. wednesday, the the battle of the crater. thursday, general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood hospira trail of slavery. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. us. us or e-mail conversation.n like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> on the next "washington journ at how the obama administration has been handling the situation in the middle east and in ferguson, missouri. then a discussion on lyndon johnson with patricia harrison. and ceo of thet corporation for public broadcasting and will talk about the public broadcasting act that was signed by lyndon johnson. we will also hear from tom scully about the creation of medicare under lbj
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oceans,ook at the deep the temperatures deep in the ocean, away from cities that you would not expect, even those temperatures deep under the ocean surface are going up. get into global warming is another issue. in terms of cancer and in terms of research, what you have to focus on is that unfortunately, progress is not as fast as we would like. at just thisok study, just that. you have to look at a group of studies. randomized control trials. 30,000 foothole view you have to look at. more information, the july edition of "scientific theican," living in collective world. inside that is the special report. thank you for your time. we need to go to the national press club, where underway as a national business group giving out their annual release on what large businesses are doing on health care coverage. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- perspective, this survey covers a wide spectrum of industries. industries are covered. no one industry dominates the survey. it is a very good representa
oceans,ook at the deep the temperatures deep in the ocean, away from cities that you would not expect, even those temperatures deep under the ocean surface are going up. get into global warming is another issue. in terms of cancer and in terms of research, what you have to focus on is that unfortunately, progress is not as fast as we would like. at just thisok study, just that. you have to look at a group of studies. randomized control trials. 30,000 foothole view you have to look at. more...
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the front page of "the washington times," a piece .ooking ahead to rick perry "the gop hopefuls hit the primary state as he visits new hampshire. for the moment, jeb bush lays low on speculation as to whether -- run inn in 20 been 2016. regina, good morning. caller: i would find this so interesting if it was not upsetting. we had eight years of the worst republican presidency under bush in our countries history, yet they want president obama's presidency -- republicans dedicated themselves to destroying this new black resident. as far as i'm trying to woo black voters? they are against everything the working class is for, and wooding the whites and blacks who are being hurt more economically. they were against president obama's infrastructure job no, which would have created hundreds of thousands, probably a million jobs. can they woo african-americans? are you kidding me? they can twist themselves into a pretzel trying to look empathetic, but it is not in their dna. cal, new york city, democratic line, good morning. you're a reporter at the inr was very right attributing the rise of af
the front page of "the washington times," a piece .ooking ahead to rick perry "the gop hopefuls hit the primary state as he visits new hampshire. for the moment, jeb bush lays low on speculation as to whether -- run inn in 20 been 2016. regina, good morning. caller: i would find this so interesting if it was not upsetting. we had eight years of the worst republican presidency under bush in our countries history, yet they want president obama's presidency -- republicans dedicated...
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now, as we go forward, as i ook atbed to chuck, and l a broader regional strategy with an international coalition and partners to systematically degrade isil's capacity to engage in the terrible violence and disruptions they have been engaging in, not just in syria, , butust in iraq potentially elsewhere, then does consultations with congress for something that is longer-term become more relevant. it is my intention that congress representatives of the american people. and the american people need to hear what the strategy is. but as i said to chuck, i don't want to put the cart for the horse. in some reports, the suggestion seems to be that we are about to elaborateale on an strategy for defeating isil. and the suggestion has been that we will start moving forward imminently and somehow congress will be left in the dark. that's not what is going to happen. we will continue to focus on protecting the american people. we will continue, where we can, to engage in these of humanitarian acts that saved so many folks who were trapped on a mountain. we will work politically and diplomatically
now, as we go forward, as i ook atbed to chuck, and l a broader regional strategy with an international coalition and partners to systematically degrade isil's capacity to engage in the terrible violence and disruptions they have been engaging in, not just in syria, , butust in iraq potentially elsewhere, then does consultations with congress for something that is longer-term become more relevant. it is my intention that congress representatives of the american people. and the american people...
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oceans,ook at the deep the temperatures deep in the ocean, away from cities that you would not expect, even those temperatures deep under the ocean surface are going up. get into global warming is another issue. in terms of cancer and in terms of research, what you have to focus on is that unfortunately, progress is not as fast as we would like. at just thisok study, just that. you have to look at a group of studies. randomized control trials. 30,000s a whole
oceans,ook at the deep the temperatures deep in the ocean, away from cities that you would not expect, even those temperatures deep under the ocean surface are going up. get into global warming is another issue. in terms of cancer and in terms of research, what you have to focus on is that unfortunately, progress is not as fast as we would like. at just thisok study, just that. you have to look at a group of studies. randomized control trials. 30,000s a whole
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tshepsut,ooking at ha the famous female pharaoh.interested in peaceful mercantile trading, and so here, this is a depiction of down,nding in expedition and they show us what everybody look like, even the queen down at the bottom there. the problem is we did not know where it is. it is suggested to be in ethiopia or yemen or elsewhere, and just recently researchers looking at monkeys and baboons assay this is coming from or ethiopia. and number of egyptian pharaohs are trading back and forth, but this gives you some idea of the international trade, and the tomb paintings inside the egyptian nobles' tombs are even better. this is a division of a trade embassy coming from greece. the people carrying the stuff are somewhere in the aegian. in the they are dressing objects they are actually holding are coming from the edgy and the way over to egypt. with that other people carrying things like bibles had, which are very typically minoan, so we know there is trade going back-and-forth in the time of hatshepsut and moses the third. to go bac
tshepsut,ooking at ha the famous female pharaoh.interested in peaceful mercantile trading, and so here, this is a depiction of down,nding in expedition and they show us what everybody look like, even the queen down at the bottom there. the problem is we did not know where it is. it is suggested to be in ethiopia or yemen or elsewhere, and just recently researchers looking at monkeys and baboons assay this is coming from or ethiopia. and number of egyptian pharaohs are trading back and forth,...
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