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. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat t5ok on water tuesday it ook rescue teams nearly a day to find the sunken vessel, while debris like this was located in the waves. those who witnessed it go down tell me they believe anderson never made it out of the hole. >> m tom's just a nice guy. years. happy go lucky. >> you're looking at a live chopper shot. that task of bringing the boat above and try to confirm in the body of anderson is inside that boat. that has not yet been confirmed. little bit more about derson, we're t d he was in hisate 50s or early 60s. he le oved being out on the water not only to fish but also to make a little bit of money. news 4 new york. >> all right, thank you. also in new jersey, we're learning new details about a livery cab driver who was shot and killed while trying to earn his living. the victim, a 57-year-old man and a father of ten. the shooter, still on the run at this hour. news 4's michael george has been working up details. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the cab driver was called here to this neighborhood late last night to make a pickup and co
. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat t5ok on water tuesday it ook rescue teams nearly a day to find the sunken vessel, while debris like this was located in the waves. those who witnessed it go down tell me they believe anderson never made it out of the hole. >> m tom's just a nice guy. years. happy go lucky. >> you're looking at a live chopper shot. that task of bringing the boat above and try to confirm in the body of anderson is inside that boat. that has not yet been...
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ook, i don't believe you change hearts. i believe you change laws.ou change allocation of resources. you change the way systems operate. you may actually change some hearts, but if that's all that happens, we'll be back here in ten years having the same conversation. >> larry: wow, i don't think i've ever heard hillary talk like that. i mean, so direct and authentic. guys? your thoughts? >> sorry, larry. the negrometric wave accelerator doesn't measure authenticity. (laughter) it only measures [ bleep ] that black people are tired of hearing from politicians. (laughter) >> larry: i see. carlos? >> sorry. i got nothing. >> larry, i'd just like to say this is all part of a carefully orchestrated campaign i came up with called "authenticity august." (laughter) it continues this weekend in iowa when hillary will "accidentally" get stuck in a well. there's no well. (laughter) >> oh! looks like the meter's working again. >> larry: okay, thanks for chiming in, guys. we'll see if this unscripted hillary's going to last. but for one night in new hampshire at
ook, i don't believe you change hearts. i believe you change laws.ou change allocation of resources. you change the way systems operate. you may actually change some hearts, but if that's all that happens, we'll be back here in ten years having the same conversation. >> larry: wow, i don't think i've ever heard hillary talk like that. i mean, so direct and authentic. guys? your thoughts? >> sorry, larry. the negrometric wave accelerator doesn't measure authenticity. (laughter) it...
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ooking for on this yet jonathan: none at all. there is a muslim insurgency, very violent one, in the deep south of thailand that has been going on at quite a high level for more than a decade now. but they have never targeted any tourist sites outside of the area. it is a long, long way from bangkok and it remains enclosed in a small area x to the malaysian border. there is no form for that movement to expand up to this area. other muslim insurgent movements or militant movements -- we have had bombs in indonesia and the philippines that have targeted either governments for either tourists. but not here in thailand before. it has simply never happened before. could it have been an internal thing? we have had a lot of political turmoil in this country in the last two years, certainly involving violence. but not like this. not an indiscriminate bomb causing terrible, terrible injuries to tourists and thais alike. frankly, this is come out of the blue and i don't know if anybody knows where to look for the culprits. katty: jonathan
ooking for on this yet jonathan: none at all. there is a muslim insurgency, very violent one, in the deep south of thailand that has been going on at quite a high level for more than a decade now. but they have never targeted any tourist sites outside of the area. it is a long, long way from bangkok and it remains enclosed in a small area x to the malaysian border. there is no form for that movement to expand up to this area. other muslim insurgent movements or militant movements -- we have had...
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we're told they will it be back out there at daybreak to ook for the man. >>> we're now learning that an eighth person died from legionnaires' disease, the outbreak in the south bronx. the city health department reports an uptick in cases.as well. 97 people have become ill. officials assuringenfrp that several cooling towers were disinfected. they had been identified as t source of the legionnaires' disease. it can take two weeks for people to become sick from it. >> we'll continue to see cases. we expect a case rate to dee clan and the number of cases to fall. >> symptoms of legionnaires' disease are similar to pneumonia. include a high fever, shortness of breath and chest pains. >>> now to decision 2016. the first debate of the 2016 presidential race is scheduled for tonight. front-runner donald trump will be center stage in cleveland th a double digit lead over his closest opponent. only ten of the 17 major candidates made the debate. candidates including former new york governor george pataki and texas governor rick perry who will debate earlier in the afternoon. >>> new this morn
we're told they will it be back out there at daybreak to ook for the man. >>> we're now learning that an eighth person died from legionnaires' disease, the outbreak in the south bronx. the city health department reports an uptick in cases.as well. 97 people have become ill. officials assuringenfrp that several cooling towers were disinfected. they had been identified as t source of the legionnaires' disease. it can take two weeks for people to become sick from it. >> we'll...
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our last class had about 53 ook rican-lrericans and that's e of the highest numbers we've ever had. we are mporing strides and our numbers are growing. because of the lawfronit this is why ioughs been a possin thlityd as for women, the original amount of women that clre in was 41, we are at 46 now. it's very slow. we're still hoping to make great strient.s but because of the lae a, gt we have been able to t more numbers then, due to the hard work of these two gen l. ten right here and the rest of the vulcan society that have been pa. theicipating. hol let me an't t another questn before you go. i heard you sad another event that you hby te de or recording of it, there a lot of misunderstanding about this test in tereel of whether people who have failed it in fact, the test is very competitive. you have to hby te how high of a fmber in order to pass? in order to be ill eligible question mark. hol i thi> c that is one of the biggest misconceptions, it even goes that way with some of the firefighters. some of the firefighters from the test were upset with saying the test was lowering o
our last class had about 53 ook rican-lrericans and that's e of the highest numbers we've ever had. we are mporing strides and our numbers are growing. because of the lawfronit this is why ioughs been a possin thlityd as for women, the original amount of women that clre in was 41, we are at 46 now. it's very slow. we're still hoping to make great strient.s but because of the lae a, gt we have been able to t more numbers then, due to the hard work of these two gen l. ten right here and the rest...
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on this fine morning just a year after being commissioned the fighting lady is beginning to .ook likemp album she has done her share. at massing -- amassing a grand total but there's another score to add up. our own casualties. quite a few faces are no longer with us on the fighting later. among them, commander upson, skipper of our torpedo squadron. yes, smokey is missing, too. salute them under their country's flag, for they were brave, they were gallant. others will come forward to take , for the battles we have fought on the sea and in the sky are only the beginning. still hungry for battle will be our carrier, serene, powerful, unafraid. she and her planes will come home again some day, god grant, but not until the bitter, .lorious end for she is, and we salute her, the fighting lady. ♪ narrator: this weekend on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, congressional profiles with 4 freshmen members. sunday night at 9:00, with elections coming in october, we will show you a debate among the 4 national party leaders in canada. ,
on this fine morning just a year after being commissioned the fighting lady is beginning to .ook likemp album she has done her share. at massing -- amassing a grand total but there's another score to add up. our own casualties. quite a few faces are no longer with us on the fighting later. among them, commander upson, skipper of our torpedo squadron. yes, smokey is missing, too. salute them under their country's flag, for they were brave, they were gallant. others will come forward to take ,...
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and gold,ook at oil crude is falling to a six-year 2.6 2 the report that million barrels last week stilleld under $41 billion. a drop of $3.90 per barrel for nymex crude. below $49 perwn barrel. a quick check on the bond market as well. betty: that's right. treasuries are interesting enough. they are being bought up a little bit right now given some of the risk off trade. treasuries and yields have been moreg in some say that signals may be coming from the fed and they may be raising interest rates. you might see the yield on the 2-year note rise to its highest level since 2000 11. finally in the currency market you are still seeing reverberations from the chinese decision to let the yen weekend, as matt was talking about. dong,stan and the vietnam you can see both of those related to global currencies. that's why you're seeing that spike there, devalued by about 1.4%. what does that mean for the dollar? if you take a look at the dollar as we go back over the last seven, this may seem like weeks and valleys here but it has been a pretty tight range and we have seen the dollar. part of th
and gold,ook at oil crude is falling to a six-year 2.6 2 the report that million barrels last week stilleld under $41 billion. a drop of $3.90 per barrel for nymex crude. below $49 perwn barrel. a quick check on the bond market as well. betty: that's right. treasuries are interesting enough. they are being bought up a little bit right now given some of the risk off trade. treasuries and yields have been moreg in some say that signals may be coming from the fed and they may be raising interest...
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at troy 15 --ook we talk about this everyday. just been down, down, down. , did anyr specifically factor drive it lower? alix: not exactly. if you look at the median forecast from analysts, they are looking for $6,000 a time and in the fourth quarter, so it looked like analysts were expecting the metal to bottom. they are reading about copper in not a very bearish light, highlighting supply disruptions we've seen. higher scrap prices as well. meaning there is not a lot of supply on the market, as we would think, and that has not been factored into the price. scarlet: what about gold? it has gotten a lift with the valuation story. now it's at a one-month high, it looks like? this is one reason why the bloomberg commodity indexes in positive territory. gold makes a big chunk of that. you did have the lower dollar, comments were interpreted in a more dovish way, and you have a pop in treasuries, as well as piling into gold, and then oversold territory. when it goes down too much, that does inspire some kind of buy. to be a strong bu
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market,ook at swaps they have a 90% chance of reduction in the next year, according to data compiledhe chinese economy is having a big impact on australia and also playing in the sinking of the rba. shery: definitely, we will be bringing those numbers out. we have india as well making a decision today. inflation has always been a big problem. food prices -- how will that play into their decision? zeb: food prices is a huge component of how they calculate interest rates. food inflation -- they want to keep the below 60% by january. this decision today will hinge on whether or not he can do it. it will be a fourth rate cut this year if people's the trigger today, however economists we have surveyed suspect they will stay on hold. he took what you might call a preemptive rate cut at the last meeting to assess the impact, to try to get ahead of commodity prices, food prices and the macro environment in india. shery: three rate cuts this year. zeb: are fourth one would be significant, but the central banks expect them to stay on hold. another thing we are watching is a draft bill that wou
market,ook at swaps they have a 90% chance of reduction in the next year, according to data compiledhe chinese economy is having a big impact on australia and also playing in the sinking of the rba. shery: definitely, we will be bringing those numbers out. we have india as well making a decision today. inflation has always been a big problem. food prices -- how will that play into their decision? zeb: food prices is a huge component of how they calculate interest rates. food inflation -- they...
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the yield curve in greece, there is still a high probability of default. .ook at the yield in germany7%. of euro areaeuros government bonds have a negative field. that is the equivalent of 23% of the market. over to you. andooking at the markets how they are doing today, taking a look at the board you can see we are all in the green. the s&p 500 up by 1%. the nasdaq of five point 8%. you will remember at least for the dow we are now on track to break a seven-day losing streak. we were on a two-day losing streak. hopefully we can hold on to the games. taking at the bloomberg terminal . i will show you who are the leaders in flaggers. the industrial sector is the biggest gainer right now. this is because of a couple of shares. is because of caterpillar and the other boeing. caterpillar shares could rally. reason for that as a downturn in orders from minors and oil drillers might be nearing an end. taking a look at the stock price up by nearly 3.5%. boeing up by nearly 2%. boeing could see a rise because of what we're talking about earlier today, the act decision between berkshire hathaw
the yield curve in greece, there is still a high probability of default. .ook at the yield in germany7%. of euro areaeuros government bonds have a negative field. that is the equivalent of 23% of the market. over to you. andooking at the markets how they are doing today, taking a look at the board you can see we are all in the green. the s&p 500 up by 1%. the nasdaq of five point 8%. you will remember at least for the dow we are now on track to break a seven-day losing streak. we were on a...
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ldid promise it, let's ook at the stock 600. didn't break the zigzagging trend?like it did. , a friday close was a gain key one., this is the did it finish after two weeks of decline? yesterday, .3%. back to you in new york. pimm: mark barton reporting from london. coming up on bloomberg market day, it has been an up and down week for markets today. during the week, richard fowler -- today, richard fowler will join us to discuss how markets react -- how people react to market filtrations. it remains popular today, but how should a fashionable person where one and who makes them? we will tell you. also hear from secretary ashton carter as he makes a visit to silicon valley. all of this and more coming up on bloomberg market day. ins summer, an increase market merger activity. this july was the busiest july for deals ever. with insight on the acquisition market and for big deals, i want to bring in bloomberg market policy resident expert. let's start by giving them an overall picture. like i said, you have not had a vacation. actually, i did. i managed to get away
ldid promise it, let's ook at the stock 600. didn't break the zigzagging trend?like it did. , a friday close was a gain key one., this is the did it finish after two weeks of decline? yesterday, .3%. back to you in new york. pimm: mark barton reporting from london. coming up on bloomberg market day, it has been an up and down week for markets today. during the week, richard fowler -- today, richard fowler will join us to discuss how markets react -- how people react to market filtrations. it...
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do that, ways to looking at before and after, ,ooking at contrast, looking at ok, who is going to do is legislation based on any of their pet topics? you cover a particular delegation, particular member of congress, find out what the issues are and find out if the pope has anything he is their policywards expertise or just something that they feel very importantly, and whether they follow up on that and whether they will capitalize on it. demetrios in the earlier panel was talking about whether this would be a ready-made list of homilies, before and after the visit. i wonder if that is -- is that just going to take over, dominate some people's thinking about what they want to hear more what some of the-- hear or some other people in the church, what they want to talk about and haven't been able to until now? ms. leinwand-leger: we also don't pay a lot of attention to the internal politics of the pope, the vatican, the catholic church, until summary like the pope shows up on our doorstep. -- until somebody like the club shows up on our doorstep. there may be cardinals and bishops who
do that, ways to looking at before and after, ,ooking at contrast, looking at ok, who is going to do is legislation based on any of their pet topics? you cover a particular delegation, particular member of congress, find out what the issues are and find out if the pope has anything he is their policywards expertise or just something that they feel very importantly, and whether they follow up on that and whether they will capitalize on it. demetrios in the earlier panel was talking about whether...
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and my sort of quick reaction to has --ook is that he ishas has got it backwards. we did not back way from the invasion because we lacked mobilization capacities, we turned off mobilization because we decided not to invade in 1943 and push it out to 1944. >> given your description of roosevelt's postwar order and knowing what was actually signed off on in delta, the actual pertaininghemselves to germany and occupation zones and so on, why was the issue -- why was the issue of occupation in japan that raised by roosevelt? had he abandoned it by then or did he consider it to preliminary teco -- preliminary? mr. perry: the question is why was the occupation of japan that formalized. >> as a means to get further soviet agreement to join the war. mr. perry: on the face of it, he had given the soviets everything they need to get it. the questionhe -- would be, was there an agreement that stalin knew about? in a 1945? ask for -- he must've had some reason to think we might do that. >> [indiscernible] stalin whenc with stalin looked at the possibility of, like, pushing som
and my sort of quick reaction to has --ook is that he ishas has got it backwards. we did not back way from the invasion because we lacked mobilization capacities, we turned off mobilization because we decided not to invade in 1943 and push it out to 1944. >> given your description of roosevelt's postwar order and knowing what was actually signed off on in delta, the actual pertaininghemselves to germany and occupation zones and so on, why was the issue -- why was the issue of occupation...
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capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed by a program with second lady lynne cheney. .ook tv on c-span 2 televisions for serious readers. next, the head of the epa, gina mccarthy, on the obama first-everion's standards for reducing greenhouse gases. remarksts with responding to the colorado toxic in mind spill. -- mine spill. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to resources for the future. i am the codirector. today, we are honored to the presence of epa administrator gina mccarthy. i believe this is the first public appearance since the white house ceremony one week ago. thank you for attending. a few quick words. you know us quite well but there may be some that are not familiar. we are an organization based on high-quality research with the objective of focusing that on energy and natural resources and environmental policy and as many of you know, we are not an advocacy organization. we are also not cheerleaders for any particular policy or point of view. our goal really is to provide the best scholarly research to the policy community so it can develop the most efficient, ef
capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed by a program with second lady lynne cheney. .ook tv on c-span 2 televisions for serious readers. next, the head of the epa, gina mccarthy, on the obama first-everion's standards for reducing greenhouse gases. remarksts with responding to the colorado toxic in mind spill. -- mine spill. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to resources for the future. i am the codirector. today, we are honored to the presence of epa administrator gina...
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martella: they will be .ooking at some precedent the challenge is going to come from the developing worldthe driver of the increase of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from the developing world, china, indonesia, brazil, and they are going to say this is not fair to us. you had a chance to grow your own economy without having to worry about greenhouse gas emissions, and you want to put a pause on us. i think that is where that will come in. charlie: you mentioned legal challenges. what will they be, and what will determine the legal success? there is the substantive issue of climate change, and the other is the legal precedent, and i want to begin at the outset in recognizing the courts have given us some direction from 2008 from the supreme court. and the court has been pretty consistent with saying climate change is very important. they are there to serve as a check on the assertion of authority, and that is where i think the president's plan goes too far. hasoes beyond anything epa done in the past 45 years under with the epa act, relying on a very specific provision that has only be
martella: they will be .ooking at some precedent the challenge is going to come from the developing worldthe driver of the increase of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from the developing world, china, indonesia, brazil, and they are going to say this is not fair to us. you had a chance to grow your own economy without having to worry about greenhouse gas emissions, and you want to put a pause on us. i think that is where that will come in. charlie: you mentioned legal challenges. what will...
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control directly ferrari, which means if phi yacht finds the right spot for america, we know he's been ookingo merge with g.m.. en they won't lose control ver ferrari if they merge. essentially the question, ferrari is expected to boast the value before the spinoff. they are selling 10% now and he said that's a high valation. -- remaining 80% iner if rar owner in ferrari next year. and after it gets real value, then the value will be reflected in fiat chrysler. olivia: already the c.e.o. of fiat chrysler and chairman of ferrari. he's notorious for working around the clock, never sleeps. doesn't he already have too many jobs? >> the guy's a bit busy. he's now c.e.o. for chrysler. he's already chairman of ferrari. chairman of the truck business which was spunoff from 2011. chairman of the swiss company s.g.s. and also independent director of philip morris. he has a lot of job. essentially he took charge of . rrari one year ago he already has ferrari was one of his main job. people tell us from he's deeply involved in the development of the future of ferrari. it looks like he really care about f
control directly ferrari, which means if phi yacht finds the right spot for america, we know he's been ookingo merge with g.m.. en they won't lose control ver ferrari if they merge. essentially the question, ferrari is expected to boast the value before the spinoff. they are selling 10% now and he said that's a high valation. -- remaining 80% iner if rar owner in ferrari next year. and after it gets real value, then the value will be reflected in fiat chrysler. olivia: already the c.e.o. of...
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so we went to a nn, the french didn't have much food, so we gave the french inn our rations, they .ooked up something i remove or they went down into one of their sellers and came up through the floor with the choice bottle of wine, and said this is going to be a big celebration. we had a great time, great meal. over, the bills came in and they gave it to him said furman, i don't have any money. we pay this -- will you pay this? here's the head of the bank of england, and i had to pay for it. the next day, or the day after, we took him back to the airport. it was spring time, i still remember him getting on the plane with five or six daffodils in his hand. a great guy. incident that we all remembered. >> no doubt. that's great. let's see. actually, you personally were discovering the scientists. i know john am still writes in his memoirs coming upon auto within?re you -- with him? mr. furman: yes, i was there. >> can you start again? mr. furman: we're not talking about the armies having moved to go towe were able german --f a printable german scientist. kernel -- was head of the military
so we went to a nn, the french didn't have much food, so we gave the french inn our rations, they .ooked up something i remove or they went down into one of their sellers and came up through the floor with the choice bottle of wine, and said this is going to be a big celebration. we had a great time, great meal. over, the bills came in and they gave it to him said furman, i don't have any money. we pay this -- will you pay this? here's the head of the bank of england, and i had to pay for it....
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o i think, you know, when we ook at the influence of great intellectuals, republic whose ctuals individualismd far past work, you see the linkage now of the young palestinians that are taking up he call of the black lives matter movement. the group of people in ferguson, young activists in ferguson who year o palestine last after the crisis in their own city to see what they can learn about building movements, ties of solidarity. so we're becoming internationalists, i think, in this country. i'm very sorry that edward -- among other things, i'm sorry he didn't live to see the incredible change in the jewish community where you have an organization called jewish voice for peace on the left, apac on the right, j-street in the jewish community is becoming a much more ord area a left or right in the center with lots of going on. as opposed to having a claim, true or not, there was only one in the jewish community. been to w hard has it get what you believe in published? what kind of reaction do you get? there was a time that the jewish defense league shot into my house in l.a. time ago. a long th
o i think, you know, when we ook at the influence of great intellectuals, republic whose ctuals individualismd far past work, you see the linkage now of the young palestinians that are taking up he call of the black lives matter movement. the group of people in ferguson, young activists in ferguson who year o palestine last after the crisis in their own city to see what they can learn about building movements, ties of solidarity. so we're becoming internationalists, i think, in this country....
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when you look at china, you've got a gloomy picture coming out that the manufacturers -- you .ook atyou look at the service sector, it is doing just fine. [indiscernible] the service sector is doing just fine. anna: just as we were hearing , how do youeenberg go about investing right now? do you see this as a buying opportunity for chinese stocks? jean: investors are torn between liquidity and the prospect of the global economy growth which is extremely modest. china is going to make momentum slowed down. market iszing of the creating risk. i think if you want to have an interest in china, you have to be selective. you can also be a bit implementing some arbitrage technique. anna: what about the repercussions that china is having or should have on the rest of the global markets? do you think that the expense that we have seen global markets caught up in this market makes sense? jean: i think global markets issue -- china is still exporting more to the rest of the world then importing. when we say that china is negatively impacting worldwide growth, it is more subtle. you are right, f
when you look at china, you've got a gloomy picture coming out that the manufacturers -- you .ook atyou look at the service sector, it is doing just fine. [indiscernible] the service sector is doing just fine. anna: just as we were hearing , how do youeenberg go about investing right now? do you see this as a buying opportunity for chinese stocks? jean: investors are torn between liquidity and the prospect of the global economy growth which is extremely modest. china is going to make momentum...
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we are about 15 minutes from the close on the shanghai market. .ook at that, the gain of 4.1% about 45 was nice to see the shanghai composite doing what every other market is doing. we have seen a lot of buying coming through. overall, incredibly positive here in asia on the back of the global relief rally with strong gains in the u.s. and the higher oil price. this is the first three-day rally in the asian markets since 2011. a weaker yen seeing buyers moving. in australia, weakness from some of the banks in the telco weighing on the overall index here it -- index. taiwan, singapore looking strong today. i want to show you inside shanghai composite. we can see gains coming through. you can see telco is up by 6.6%. tech stocks up. health court -- health care up by 5.5%. oil and gas is where we have been focusing around the region. that pickup and oil price signaling confidence coming back. just under 15 minutes until china closes. it looks like it is going to have a strong game of about 4%. about --rong gain of strong gain of about 4%. juliette saly in hong kong with the latest on asia
we are about 15 minutes from the close on the shanghai market. .ook at that, the gain of 4.1% about 45 was nice to see the shanghai composite doing what every other market is doing. we have seen a lot of buying coming through. overall, incredibly positive here in asia on the back of the global relief rally with strong gains in the u.s. and the higher oil price. this is the first three-day rally in the asian markets since 2011. a weaker yen seeing buyers moving. in australia, weakness from some...
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that as younging idealists,ook at because you do have a way of looking at the world in a very idealistic way. does this despite you about this process? you check about the negative campaigns and you had earlier. are you disappointed in the ?evel of our discussion >> yes and no. [laughter] jordan: i would say yes and no -- how canue because i explain it? can you save the question again? people,aly: as young you are voting for your very first times. way thatsee the campaigns can go extremely , and they also balance themselves against the room. as important as the democracy is against the people, but this that disappoint you or dropping .rom a physical progress i it does this appointment because you have issues where a candidate can make i am looking for a candidate and i the one that i want to some work, and --y say what of those things a line of what they said is and iout of context, would be worried about that one little thing that could be taken out of harm and the last campaign. the need to be able to step up to the platform they have created a the one they have presented to the public
that as younging idealists,ook at because you do have a way of looking at the world in a very idealistic way. does this despite you about this process? you check about the negative campaigns and you had earlier. are you disappointed in the ?evel of our discussion >> yes and no. [laughter] jordan: i would say yes and no -- how canue because i explain it? can you save the question again? people,aly: as young you are voting for your very first times. way thatsee the campaigns can go...
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releasing a report tomorrow that looks at the recent numbers literally from this year and last year and it ooks like the trend is reversing in the number of illegal immigrants which is going back up. i don't really care what the numbers are because of 11 million is a big in a population of illegal aliens. it's a plausible number and not something people pulled out of the air. it's an educated guess but it's a well educated guess. playing around with 20 is missing the point. what do we do to make sure we don't have another 11 million illegal aliens? hat's the key issue. until we address that, it doesn't matter whether it's 11 or 12 or 13 million. what matters is how we stop the next 11 or 12 or 13 million? the flow has shifted so that mexicans are a smaller share of the overall -- of the new illegal immigrants and central americans and asians are a larger share. that is sort of the shift in dynamics. that happens all the time. most of today's illegal immigrants, each year new ones settle in the united states, the ajority of them now are visa overstayers. even among them, is the largest single co
releasing a report tomorrow that looks at the recent numbers literally from this year and last year and it ooks like the trend is reversing in the number of illegal immigrants which is going back up. i don't really care what the numbers are because of 11 million is a big in a population of illegal aliens. it's a plausible number and not something people pulled out of the air. it's an educated guess but it's a well educated guess. playing around with 20 is missing the point. what do we do to...
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ook, at least at the relates to the fed here, i think the fed today is about as coalesced on this strategy as the fed certainly in a number of years across that. boe do the fed and the enjoy a relationship that is unique among central bank, but at the end of the day, what we have heard from the fed -- and we heard it just the other day -- is that read my let's, we are going to hike. the real question is not whether the that is going to take the if they-- take it away left off. i do not think they do. i think it is as relevant post liftoff as it is a year ago. vonnie: the bottom line, the bank of england raising for the first time -- after today, what will that change to? how will the markets -- what will the new expectation be? is that theguess bank of england is going to become pretty data dependent. tom: this is the heart of the matter is we do not know what will happen is that :00 a.m. brendan: right. we do not know. the trajectory, i guess they will be updated then as the fed is going to be. i spent too much time yesterday going after the may 2000 and inflation report, and a lot of the
ook, at least at the relates to the fed here, i think the fed today is about as coalesced on this strategy as the fed certainly in a number of years across that. boe do the fed and the enjoy a relationship that is unique among central bank, but at the end of the day, what we have heard from the fed -- and we heard it just the other day -- is that read my let's, we are going to hike. the real question is not whether the that is going to take the if they-- take it away left off. i do not think...
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the nair ravet that -- narrative one interesting fact for europe is that if you ook at year end 2015,e tracking down year to date. this is despite the headwind you had from cheaper oil. the tail wind from a cheaper euro. the macro forecast. the only ironically, the major index within europe are earnings have beat expectations have been the dax. everybody else is looking pretty bad. guy: we're going to take a break. coming up on "countdown," the fed in focus. we're going to look at the impact of the coming rate hike and the slowdown in china on those markets when we come back. ♪ guy: it is 7:46 in london. that means it is 8:46 in paris. let me tell you about the stories you need to know this morning. minutes from the fed's fomc meeting in july. it is bringing them closer to the first interest rate increase in almost a decade. greece is due to receive 30 billion euros today. the money has been released. it will be used to pay a 3.2 billion euro debt and to clear a few other outstanding arrears. and the u.k. and france are set to create a joint solution for officials from both downs stop
the nair ravet that -- narrative one interesting fact for europe is that if you ook at year end 2015,e tracking down year to date. this is despite the headwind you had from cheaper oil. the tail wind from a cheaper euro. the macro forecast. the only ironically, the major index within europe are earnings have beat expectations have been the dax. everybody else is looking pretty bad. guy: we're going to take a break. coming up on "countdown," the fed in focus. we're going to look at the...
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clinton: you know, i'm .ooking forward to debating first, my colleagues on the democratic side, and theninally having a chance to debate the republicans about whatever their nominee has to say. i will show up for the debates as they are scheduled and i look forward to having a robust, good opportunity to exchange views with my fellow candidates. >> [inaudible] ms. clinton: i'm not going to get into scheduling. i will just show up when i'm told to show up and i'm looking forward to it. >> [inaudible] ms. clinton: you know, i'm just going to leave my comments where they are. i thought what he said was offensive and i certainly think it deserves the kind of reaction it is getting from so many others. but i think if we focus on that, we are making a mistake. what a lot of the men on that said wasthat debate offensive. i want people to understand that if you just focus on maybe the --gest showman on the age the stage, you lose the thread. republicanss the are putting forward some very radical and offensive positions when it comes to women's lives, women's reproductive health, women's employme
clinton: you know, i'm .ooking forward to debating first, my colleagues on the democratic side, and theninally having a chance to debate the republicans about whatever their nominee has to say. i will show up for the debates as they are scheduled and i look forward to having a robust, good opportunity to exchange views with my fellow candidates. >> [inaudible] ms. clinton: i'm not going to get into scheduling. i will just show up when i'm told to show up and i'm looking forward to it....
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an american history tv with a ,ook at congressional history' including women in congress. tomorrow morning, michael warren of "the weekly standard" talks about donald trump and his view on policy issues, following last week's debate. then a look at millennial voters and what is important to them, including student loan debt and health care. after that, politico contributor mark perry examines his recent article on infighting at the pentagon and what is the best way to combat china. us, of course, your phone calls, .acebook comments, and tweets the agingake you to committee and a recent hearing they held on senior telephone scams. you will hear from one of those victims and an expert who says criminals are frequently outsmarting the technology. we will take your calls and comments on phone scams. >> when congress passed legislation creating the national do not call registry in 2003, we ought -- we thought we had put an end to the plague of unwelcome telemarketers who were interrupting americans morning, nearlynd night, but now 12 years later, phones are once again ringing o
an american history tv with a ,ook at congressional history' including women in congress. tomorrow morning, michael warren of "the weekly standard" talks about donald trump and his view on policy issues, following last week's debate. then a look at millennial voters and what is important to them, including student loan debt and health care. after that, politico contributor mark perry examines his recent article on infighting at the pentagon and what is the best way to combat china....
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in my prior life, i worked on regulations. ,ooking at branch with banking electronic money, whatever you want to call them. different laws and regulations related to financial inclusion. and india, you have seen over time they have continually loosened up their approach. but it has been a very, very slow progression. in 2006, i believe, it india initially released their regulations on what they called a business correspondent, which were essentially banking agents. when they first released them, they were very strict. i believe in limited them to nonprofits. most commercial actors, stores, merchants were not permitted at all to provide services with extremely limited. then a year later, they said, ok, we will allow certain financial companies to offer these services. slowly over time, they started opening it. but it was always limited to banks. then eventually they came up with some form of a payment provider, which was similar to a mobile money provider but had very strict limits on the types of services, the values that could be transmitted through the service. and i believe there
in my prior life, i worked on regulations. ,ooking at branch with banking electronic money, whatever you want to call them. different laws and regulations related to financial inclusion. and india, you have seen over time they have continually loosened up their approach. but it has been a very, very slow progression. in 2006, i believe, it india initially released their regulations on what they called a business correspondent, which were essentially banking agents. when they first released...
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the freedom of speech and the whole nine yards -- immigration as part of that too. .ook we have to addresshese matters, and there are only two there are so far interested in at least political correctness. dr. carson addressed the debt. .hat was dr. carson and trump what is this trump phenomenon? we never grow up. look at the country as the schoolyard. media,e the bullies, the the academics, and the rest of us, the classmen. we are constantly extorted by the bullies. that would be the democratic liberals. then, you have the toadies. are the establishment republicans. they come and play with us and talk to us. when the bullies come around, they do their bidding against money in lunch exchange. that is basically what we've got. this kid from a different school, and he doesn't care about anything, and he sits there and spits in the bullies' ete. -- eye. .is name happens to be trump i want to hear your guest talk about these issues, and how trump is addressing them. they claimed they couldn't do it about obama care because he didn't have congress, we gave them congress. they still didn't do an
the freedom of speech and the whole nine yards -- immigration as part of that too. .ook we have to addresshese matters, and there are only two there are so far interested in at least political correctness. dr. carson addressed the debt. .hat was dr. carson and trump what is this trump phenomenon? we never grow up. look at the country as the schoolyard. media,e the bullies, the the academics, and the rest of us, the classmen. we are constantly extorted by the bullies. that would be the...
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do i think, it i think it all.none first of it's another republican witch unless she knowingly ook she's unmarked e-mails or whatever the heck they were and sent them to someone who looking at ve been i don't think it's going to impact her at all. this is just another these fake scandals by fox news. host: why is that? caller: because i think there is nothing here, steven. a democrat and i'm for hillary. my wife,entire family, daughter, my nieces and nephew, the hillary camp. unless there is something criminal, which i don't think it even if it's just a technical violation of the law, actually ould be, we think that loretta lynch will prosecute? it.ubt host: okay. mark, thank you srefp. we'll check in with charley cook from executive magazine on that very question involving the legality. ut first this from the daily bee. they weren't ordinary secrets most but some of the classified material the u.s. government has had after months actions,s and delaying hillary clinton has turned over her private server to the as this t of justice controversy has grown since the spring. repeatedly denied
do i think, it i think it all.none first of it's another republican witch unless she knowingly ook she's unmarked e-mails or whatever the heck they were and sent them to someone who looking at ve been i don't think it's going to impact her at all. this is just another these fake scandals by fox news. host: why is that? caller: because i think there is nothing here, steven. a democrat and i'm for hillary. my wife,entire family, daughter, my nieces and nephew, the hillary camp. unless there is...
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rid of all t to get the people that don't either ook like them or act like them or talk like them so that they 49% reelect epublican president this next time and it's not going to happen. f we don't -- i'm talking generally now -- if we don't change the way we are viewing to haveng, we are going incredible class problems in ultimately.y we're going to have the haves the havenots at war with each other. we can see it in the economy and policies. oppression against women, everything. this donald trump thing has got so wound up and everybody is buying -- not everybody but a lot of people are buying into his rhetoric. it's inflammatory. it's insensitive and it's also disgusting. homestead,'s mandy in pennsylvania. she mentioned four republicans got on this issue. there are more than that. republican out anti-immigrant race. editorial board rights, as r. trump swells his diminished opponents are following. everal have shuffled on to the santorum and chris christie. birthright repeal citizenship as does governor jindal of louisiana, a birthright citizen himself. read more of their thoughts
rid of all t to get the people that don't either ook like them or act like them or talk like them so that they 49% reelect epublican president this next time and it's not going to happen. f we don't -- i'm talking generally now -- if we don't change the way we are viewing to haveng, we are going incredible class problems in ultimately.y we're going to have the haves the havenots at war with each other. we can see it in the economy and policies. oppression against women, everything. this donald...
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the last thing on their mind is ooks.t is distressing to me that there's obviously a class difference, still, 10 years later, when it comes to what those residents suffer. the last thing i wanted to wake , and finally get coverage, which has been quite great in my opinion, is to here about library books -- hear about library books. host: the friends that you had displaced, did they come up with you, did they go to other parts of the country, tell us a little bit about that. caller: no, they stayed in that general area. they could not afford to move very far. there is still in that general area. i believe someone to mississippi -- some went to mississippi. no, they did not come up, they could not afford it, and i could not afford to bring them with me, unfortunately. children, andl the last thing on people's minds , when it tried to rebuild their lives are library books, and libraries. int: that is eileen maryland. the tears from regina in louisiana. caller: good morning. host: where are you in relation to new orleans? abo
the last thing on their mind is ooks.t is distressing to me that there's obviously a class difference, still, 10 years later, when it comes to what those residents suffer. the last thing i wanted to wake , and finally get coverage, which has been quite great in my opinion, is to here about library books -- hear about library books. host: the friends that you had displaced, did they come up with you, did they go to other parts of the country, tell us a little bit about that. caller: no, they...
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on sunday with former atond lady and senior fellow the american enterprise institute, lynne cheney. .ook c-span2 television for serious readers. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to introduce you attorneyacine, the general for washington, d.c. he is joining us to talk about synthetic drugs. what is a synthetic drug? guest: a synthetic drug is a chemical compound normally manufactured as far away as in china, manufactured into a powdery substance, illegally shipped over to the united solventsixed in with and sprayed on dry plants or tobacco and then ingested into the body. these compounds are volatile, inconsistent, erratic and they cause very violent reactions when people ingest them. host: are we talking about marijuana? sprayed onto real marijuana plants? guest: let me destroy a misnomer. oftentimes, these synthetic drugs are called synthetic marijuana. the chemical compound has nothing to do with marijuana. it's a chemical compound that is turned into a sullivan and sprayed on any dried plant. not necessarily marijuana. consumed usually by inhalation. host: what is in thes
on sunday with former atond lady and senior fellow the american enterprise institute, lynne cheney. .ook c-span2 television for serious readers. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to introduce you attorneyacine, the general for washington, d.c. he is joining us to talk about synthetic drugs. what is a synthetic drug? guest: a synthetic drug is a chemical compound normally manufactured as far away as in china, manufactured into a powdery substance, illegally shipped over to...
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it's just really sad it took the people and then he ook the cowardly way out by taking his own life. i'd like to see more energy and dumped into mental health. host: the "washington post" more ne on their piece, shootings, more deaths and when will congress and states finally on gun laws and for different opinion there's the national review editorial board, the headline of their piece yesterday, the tired and pportunistic gun control agenda. they write in that piece it's presume if a man is going to go through the he'll findtelevising a weapon to which to carry it out. reform our broken and mental health system is a sensible take.e to we might move to prosecute anybody who has a reasonable ause to believe that he is availing a dangerous person of a firearm. have ht insist to knowledge that a person represents a great and eminent threat to others is to have a responsibility to inform the authorities. if you want to read more on the editorial board today and the editorial board of the "washington post". allen is up next. line for democrats. morning. caller: yes, good morning. taking my
it's just really sad it took the people and then he ook the cowardly way out by taking his own life. i'd like to see more energy and dumped into mental health. host: the "washington post" more ne on their piece, shootings, more deaths and when will congress and states finally on gun laws and for different opinion there's the national review editorial board, the headline of their piece yesterday, the tired and pportunistic gun control agenda. they write in that piece it's presume if a...
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what you can say about obama is he never met a communist he didn't like. .ook at cuba, look at iran heever met a communist or boxes that he didn't like. i like ted cruz and carly fiorina. there is you a good ticket. host: melissa brings up cuba. in the news yesterday, because of the america five raising at the u.s. embassy there, here is a front page headline from "the financial times sphe." " alsoall street journal with the story about this. stand in's go to yonkers, new york. your thoughts on donald trump 's candidacy and rise in the polls? caller: i am very upset with donald trump running for president. a lot of the reason has to do with the video you showed about 10-15 mins ago. you should a video of him praising hillary clinton, and talking about many of his liberal views. frankly, i don't understand why the press isn't on to what is happening. obviously, donald trump thinks his money is worth more with a democrat in office than a republican. he has nothing to lose whatsoever by running for president. the president.is if you lose his, democrat wins, and he has more money. i don't
what you can say about obama is he never met a communist he didn't like. .ook at cuba, look at iran heever met a communist or boxes that he didn't like. i like ted cruz and carly fiorina. there is you a good ticket. host: melissa brings up cuba. in the news yesterday, because of the america five raising at the u.s. embassy there, here is a front page headline from "the financial times sphe." " alsoall street journal with the story about this. stand in's go to yonkers, new york....
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[applause] ar: thank you.h .ook at you all hello, democratic leaders. welcome to minnesota.poetords of our sort laureate garrison killer, welcome to a state where the women are strong, the men are good-looking, and all the democrats are above average. [applause] state you enjoy our great . i hope you have a chance to go to the minnesota state fair. if you're really adventurous, you should drive down to southern minnesota and visit the museum, or aspam we like to call it, the guggenham. the other thing you will see an minnesota is we are a state that invests in our infrastructure, people,ation, and our and that is why just last month, cnbc voted minnesota and the best state to do business in. [applause] that, my friends, is what happens when democrats are in charge. [applause] we are gathered here today because we know how important 2016 is. it is the difference between electing an outstanding democratic president, or putting someone in the highest office in the land who t seeks who thinksn for -- the explanation for our economic inequality is that they just don't work hard e
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. >> well, i think people are more and more disgusted and ook at flat wages.more you look at the backest 70 years economically. you look at ferguson last night. you just go through item after item after item. the system doesn't work. the government doesn't work. we just had one of the folks that we work with applied seven weeks ago the veterans administration doesn't work. >> whose fault is this? >> we are going to have to have a very overhaul of the whole system. you look at the e.p.a. which routinely wants to put people in jail. i'm actually writing about this tomorrow. they routinely want put businesses in jail. the e.p.a. just created a toxic creek in colorado which is now a state of emergency. we should be putting e.p.a. officials in jail. they ought to be under the same standard as the private business. people look at this stuff and they say everybody talks. nobody gets anything done. and along comes trump. remember, it's not just trump. carly fiorina has never held he public office. dr. ben carson has never held public office. at least three between the three of them they have 40%
. >> well, i think people are more and more disgusted and ook at flat wages.more you look at the backest 70 years economically. you look at ferguson last night. you just go through item after item after item. the system doesn't work. the government doesn't work. we just had one of the folks that we work with applied seven weeks ago the veterans administration doesn't work. >> whose fault is this? >> we are going to have to have a very overhaul of the whole system. you look at...