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eastern town showing up in far fewer nummers in the demonntration held earlier this weekkread meanwhile, ook or presented in ssart -- organized at townhall hall meeting on deeocracy in hopes of encouuaging dialogue and -- dialogue. >> in my conversaaions today and over tteepast few days, i spooel they are being treated unfairly. i met so many peopll who told me we are not all ar right extremists. i want to say to you, i know that. phat is not thh case and we will forcefully reject ttis impression. %> on mondaa, thousands of far right demonstratoos clashhwith counterprotesters. the rise of two foreign nationals ccused of atally of violent outbreaks agaiist foreigners. residents ssy thhy hope the unnest will encourage pegislators to act. >> i'm afraid because there were so many right wingggermans on thh streets. i asked the german governnent to pass stricter laws so that thi't happen again. >> this areaais no ssranger to anti-immigration sentiment. -pnearly ooe quarter of the ci's ressdents vottd for the far right alternative for germmny party. they arr called for another saturday. >> goverrme
eastern town showing up in far fewer nummers in the demonntration held earlier this weekkread meanwhile, ook or presented in ssart -- organized at townhall hall meeting on deeocracy in hopes of encouuaging dialogue and -- dialogue. >> in my conversaaions today and over tteepast few days, i spooel they are being treated unfairly. i met so many peopll who told me we are not all ar right extremists. i want to say to you, i know that. phat is not thh case and we will forcefully reject ttis...
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ook at that wonderful fish.s a small one, but a beautiful one. r: after seeing all of those that died, what do you think? >> it gives me a little hope that there are yng ones that haven't died. i'm a little moreoptimistic. >> reporter: for "today" kerry bc news, on florida' pine island sound. >> my goodss. >> fascinating. >> that red tide is scary. here is the thing, that reel he's using, by the way, that's a real fisherman. >> he loves what he does, that's for ousure. >> can also catch more of andy's show called "fhing for giants" this wednesday night, 9:00 eastern over on the ithsonian channel. >>> dylan, what's coming up in the orange room? >> listen to this one. y har friends ever told you she's way out of your league? >> all the time. i married out. >> it turns out she probably is. why science says so many of us try to date someone we might not be ready for. that's right after these messages. a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly
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ooks like it's going to rain, out there.res are in e0s, very comfortable out there, if you're headed out toun , maybe church services, there's going to be a mix of sun and clouds. we a few sprinkles possibly out towards the i-81coidor, this could also be a little clutter from the radar sweep. again, few sprinkles out there todd, that's all it will amount to and an isolated shower, we do have two systems that are going to be headed our way. tuesday will be our best chance for som rain. and it's because of this frontal system right here this frontal system brought some severe weather to texas and oklahoma. then this little thing right up re, that's another front and it came out of canada, so a lot of cool, refreshing air behind that, that's going to be right on its heels and that's going to head in tuesday night into wednesday, that's going to drop our humidity. a little muggy out there right now, but not that bad. and agn, a m of sun and clouds out there, a few sprinkles, as we continue through the day, an isolated shower tha
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. >>> nasa is trying to get a ook at the sun. >> six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. liftoff. >> that's the countdown right there. a nasa spacecraft rocketed toward the sun today, carrying the parker solar probe. it blasted off from cape canaveral in florida early this morning. it will fly straight through the edges of the outer solar atmosphere, making at it first spacecraft to fly that close to the sun. it is carrying four instruments that will study different parts of the sun. a team of scientists at uc designed, built, and operated one of the instruments. the spacecraft is expected to reach the sun by november. >>> people around the bay area are getting ready to watch a display of shooting stars tonight. we'll show you going to look like. this is theerseid meteor shower in bosnia. there are some bosnians checking it out. wait a minute. >> kind of like a flash. that's it? >> this is not what we were hoping for. >> oh, no, show and see exactly what -- it's a light show. >> what is going on? >> i think they went to outside lands. but if you do want to see the perseid
. >>> nasa is trying to get a ook at the sun. >> six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. liftoff. >> that's the countdown right there. a nasa spacecraft rocketed toward the sun today, carrying the parker solar probe. it blasted off from cape canaveral in florida early this morning. it will fly straight through the edges of the outer solar atmosphere, making at it first spacecraft to fly that close to the sun. it is carrying four instruments that will study different parts...
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. >>> before we get to our trecast, amelia drape ser ooking athe latest track of lane. how bad could it be? these are islands out there. what are the people expecting? e>> the worst of torm is going to be the amount of rain that's falling over parts of the state. you can see rain bands moving into parts of hawaiiding the big island here. there's the main cirlation of lane. the island is going to see 10 to hrough theof rain end of the week. isolated amounts could reach maybe exceed i0hes. we'll be tracking some damaging surf to parts of hawaii and tropical storm force winds,wis well tha start there as narly as tomorrow morning. here's the latestlane. a category 4 hurricane.in maximum sus winds 145 miles an hour moving northwest at about eight miles an ur. you can see as we continue into the next few days, it gets downgraded to category 2 hurricane. friday afternoon, hawaii time. and what also happens friday afternoon is it starts to make this nice turn out toward the west at sea. while landfall is looking unlikely wh lane right now, we can't rule it out completely. it do
. >>> before we get to our trecast, amelia drape ser ooking athe latest track of lane. how bad could it be? these are islands out there. what are the people expecting? e>> the worst of torm is going to be the amount of rain that's falling over parts of the state. you can see rain bands moving into parts of hawaiiding the big island here. there's the main cirlation of lane. the island is going to see 10 to hrough theof rain end of the week. isolated amounts could reach maybe...
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his talents were soon recognized -- named chef of the year in 1987, and then two years later .ook ofthe century his various restaurants accumulated 32 michelin stars. they paid tribute. >> what did joËl robuchon represent for french cuisine? heas model, someone who shoulder the way, someone who designed a pathre for french cuisine and allowed french cuisine to influence the whole world. reporter: that legacy includes a focus on simplity and flavor. Ël robuchon often said he preferred to cook with just ingredients, but they have to be perfect. he was fond ofur luxury. sign dishes included pigeon gras, or truffle ravioli. one of his most famous and best loved recipes was the humble mash potato, elevated to new culinary heights with a generous amount of butter. laura: this summer we expected to be hot out there, but many are searching for lief. conditions are feeling deadly what is driving the spike in global temperatures? our science editor david shukman has beaking a look. david: an image of apocalypse, of the kind you might expect hollywood to conjure up. this was filmed on a real fr
his talents were soon recognized -- named chef of the year in 1987, and then two years later .ook ofthe century his various restaurants accumulated 32 michelin stars. they paid tribute. >> what did joËl robuchon represent for french cuisine? heas model, someone who shoulder the way, someone who designed a pathre for french cuisine and allowed french cuisine to influence the whole world. reporter: that legacy includes a focus on simplity and flavor. Ël robuchon often said he preferred to...
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the seas ook ataff takes one more the youngsters and the veterans pushing to make the cut in a fightburgundy and gold on the redskins broadcast network. >>> 85 d
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i'm waiting for him to fire his chef so we can get a ook cook book called 32 burger recipes our fat lying president likes. and i will tell you what omarosa taught me, is i am doing the right thing because i'm also secretary reitly taping everyone's conversations in this office. >> trevor: wait, what? you have been recording people at the daily show. >> yeah, yeah, that is how you get dirt on everybody so you can write a best seller after you leave. >> trevor: i feel like that is such a violation of people's trust. >> yeah, okay plrks ethics. maybe you will think differently once you hear what roy wood, jr. really says about you. >> hey, roy what do you think about trevor? >> yeah, he's all right. hey man, sorry to hear about your grandma. >> my grandma? >> yeah, she died, right? >> no, no, no, no i just didn't want to come into work so i lied that she died. >> oh, that's not cool. >> you hear that, trevor, roy thinks are you just all right. doesn't sound like a team play tore me. >> trevor: what the hell, ronnie, gave you the whole week off so your grandmother isn't dead. >> no, no, she's
i'm waiting for him to fire his chef so we can get a ook cook book called 32 burger recipes our fat lying president likes. and i will tell you what omarosa taught me, is i am doing the right thing because i'm also secretary reitly taping everyone's conversations in this office. >> trevor: wait, what? you have been recording people at the daily show. >> yeah, yeah, that is how you get dirt on everybody so you can write a best seller after you leave. >> trevor: i feel like that...
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ook, the rate of people 65 and older filing for bankruptcy is three times what it was in 1991 according to a new study the consumer bankruptcy project. here to talk about it with us, from illinois, the university of illinois program and law behavior codirector. what is this consumer bankruptcy project? why are you looking at this? guest: it is a research collaboration run by myself and the professor at the university , we have aia irvine long-running research study. we survey people who file bankruptcy. .e collect their court records it gives us an insight on the bankruptcy system, filing a crib see, an insight on what is happening in american households. host: the question is why, why are we seeing this trend? there's lots of reasons. , we can in our paper document the trends happened. we ask people why they filed bankruptcy. people over the age of 65 will .ell us they have medical debt a lot of bankruptcy filers have that. we see income decline, which is not surprising. one thing that stands out with is aver 65 population third say one of the reasons they file bankruptcy is they try t
ook, the rate of people 65 and older filing for bankruptcy is three times what it was in 1991 according to a new study the consumer bankruptcy project. here to talk about it with us, from illinois, the university of illinois program and law behavior codirector. what is this consumer bankruptcy project? why are you looking at this? guest: it is a research collaboration run by myself and the professor at the university , we have aia irvine long-running research study. we survey people who file...
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ook at a wildfire phenomenon. this is e "c morning news." we switched to tide pods free & gentle.s gentle on her skin and out cleans the other free and clear detergent. dermatologist recommended. it's got to be tide. ♪ tag! ♪ you're it! ♪ toyota. let's go places. (woman) we'd been counting down it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for lows. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medi
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rebalancing basically ooks the outperforming asset class and sells some of that to rebalance so you getogrammed asset allocation in this case. for example, over the last 12 months the s&p 500 with dividends up nearly 16% while the ten-year treasury including income is down 4% and that's a 20% disparity and that's a wake-up call with the chips with the high-performing asset. >> i know you agree with this. you are doing this with your clients' money, andbonds, as rates are going up, feds are rates. bonds should not perform that well. >> where do you put that income in bonds? >> bonds have not performed that well but if you are predicting the stock market is hard, try to predict the interest rate market. you started 2. and we are now over 3% and that's a significant increase and bonds are more attractiveheow thanwere in the start of the year and i say take advantage of that and k rebounce bo neutral. >> how do you feel about equities overall, though? >> still, even with the 3%, most people can't make thean retiremt distribute from their endowments or institutions what they want. i t still
rebalancing basically ooks the outperforming asset class and sells some of that to rebalance so you getogrammed asset allocation in this case. for example, over the last 12 months the s&p 500 with dividends up nearly 16% while the ten-year treasury including income is down 4% and that's a 20% disparity and that's a wake-up call with the chips with the high-performing asset. >> i know you agree with this. you are doing this with your clients' money, andbonds, as rates are going up,...
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passion makes people turn and ook and realize he or she is serious about this. that is where you need to be so you have the information and you have the passion. next, yeah need to be willing to communicate it. you can't pick and choose your convenient times to speak about what you believe. you need to find inconvenient times, difficult times, where you are going to lay this out. so as a pro lifer i suggest now that you study it, you know there's a second victim, you get a sense of where they may be coming from, have a better understanding, you find some pro choices. five, six, ten. and you say you know, friday night having a drink or two with a group and you say i can't understand these pro-choicers. how can they ever defend taking the life of a little baby? you get the thing going, that's for sure. now you have five or six people after you and they're going to still may and you come away not ready. this is good. you now know you're not ready. it's like anything else, you screw up in basketball, you sti ome forget the play so you go out for three days in a row
passion makes people turn and ook and realize he or she is serious about this. that is where you need to be so you have the information and you have the passion. next, yeah need to be willing to communicate it. you can't pick and choose your convenient times to speak about what you believe. you need to find inconvenient times, difficult times, where you are going to lay this out. so as a pro lifer i suggest now that you study it, you know there's a second victim, you get a sense of where they...
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. >> seth: butbecause they're like -- i mean, they're sort of -- i think it's just, someone, ooks andtheatre school. maybe i still was in theatre school coming up with things that i thought big hollywood people wou like, like driving and -- long distance running. >> seth: yeah, and this is -- it feels like, then we should blame your theatre school that didn't teach you those weren't [ light laughter ] >> i know. nyu. >> seth: i think what you wanted them to know was, "look, i can drive, but if there isn't a car, i could also run there." >> yeah. [ laughter ] what was i thinking? and also, when -- when did i sal that od? in public? that it was on the internet? >> seth: oh, so >> oh. ou know what i mean? >> seth: yeah, 'cause we -- our researchers found in real life -- >> found it, yeah. >> seth: but you put it there, and then instead of just burying the memory you then, at some point, admitted it.>> xactly. i then talked about it at some po >> seth: you know, i think you're, at your core, a very honest person. and no matter how much you like to hide things, you eventually that you talk
. >> seth: butbecause they're like -- i mean, they're sort of -- i think it's just, someone, ooks andtheatre school. maybe i still was in theatre school coming up with things that i thought big hollywood people wou like, like driving and -- long distance running. >> seth: yeah, and this is -- it feels like, then we should blame your theatre school that didn't teach you those weren't [ light laughter ] >> i know. nyu. >> seth: i think what you wanted them to know was,...
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the value,ook at this crisis of the past eight over 60% ofestroyed the value. earnings have come down. the value distraction has been concentrated in the banking for good reasons. -- banking sector for good reasons. there can only be one way, up. all eyes are on the ecb policy and if the ecb were to signal an end to quantitative easing or a tightening of the situation and it remains committed to reining in stimulus and raising interest rates in 2019, it could help greek stocks make a comeback in , the euro strength is a signal the dollar is going to be weaker. it is good for emerging markets, including greece. the idea is that investors will wait for earnings estimates to pick up to see a sign that on the way to rebuilding. as of now, it is fragile, it is early days. only the bravest of investors will take the plunge. on the way to rebuilding. some investors will wait for earnings estimates to start going up before taking the plunge. romaine: let's talk about the bond market. has there been any talk about going back to the bond market with a public sale rather
the value,ook at this crisis of the past eight over 60% ofestroyed the value. earnings have come down. the value distraction has been concentrated in the banking for good reasons. -- banking sector for good reasons. there can only be one way, up. all eyes are on the ecb policy and if the ecb were to signal an end to quantitative easing or a tightening of the situation and it remains committed to reining in stimulus and raising interest rates in 2019, it could help greek stocks make a comeback...
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deal ill present a draft in the next few weeks, including ooking after those already living in france. and border controls. brussels had hoped to reach a by object but it's increasingly clear that the slip.ine will >> china is hitting back at international criticism of its road trade lt and infrastructure plan. it will assess doubts in an rational way. it aims to link china with central asia, the middle east, and europe but some question the cost and the feeling that it's a covert beijing's extend influence around the world. financing and valuable assets have been created for relevant countries nd their people and economic development has been boosted as well. no debt trap has been created in process. >> global news, 24 hours a day on air. #tictoc, powereded by more than 2,700 analysts. this is bloomberg. get you a quick update on the markets. new zealand is just getting way. this tuesday morning session was pretty flat when it comes to kiwi stocks. amidst a back drop of just about percent decline in the bloom dollar index overnight. futures looking pretty positive going into that ope
deal ill present a draft in the next few weeks, including ooking after those already living in france. and border controls. brussels had hoped to reach a by object but it's increasingly clear that the slip.ine will >> china is hitting back at international criticism of its road trade lt and infrastructure plan. it will assess doubts in an rational way. it aims to link china with central asia, the middle east, and europe but some question the cost and the feeling that it's a covert...
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number,ook at si on the what does the investment thesis rest on now?ve prominent shorts sellers of tesla, particularly in the u.s., including david einhorn. george: i think if you are short tesla, you are probably citing several key points. one is the cache burned. n.cond -- cash bur second, they have not made a product on sustainable basis. third, you look at new german competitors. finally, there are questions around execution. on top of that, there is the valuation debate, but i think that is one where bulls and bears will never see i try. vonnie: when does tesla -- never see eye to eye. vonnie: when does tesla go back to the market? elon musk said it is never going back, but do you think it will have to? george: as things stand, it doesn't look like it has to. consider doingld something opportunistically is another question. i think a lot of investors, including bowls, with take great comfort from tesla tapping the market and building a more secure balance sheet. out, the company seems adamant they are not going to do that and keen to prove they ca
number,ook at si on the what does the investment thesis rest on now?ve prominent shorts sellers of tesla, particularly in the u.s., including david einhorn. george: i think if you are short tesla, you are probably citing several key points. one is the cache burned. n.cond -- cash bur second, they have not made a product on sustainable basis. third, you look at new german competitors. finally, there are questions around execution. on top of that, there is the valuation debate, but i think that...
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cut costs,ooking to including some stock costs. >> it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i am michael mckee. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a top headlines. since withdrawing from the nuclear deal in may, the u.s. has been turning up rhetorical heat on the government of iran. monday, he raised the economic pressure, a notch. iranstored sanctions on midnight tonight, reaffirms the u.s.'s plans to impose tougher inalties on oil imports november carried the move has drawn fresh condemnation from european allies who are standing by the 2015 nuclear deal that the president withdrew from in may. >> what are in these sanctions? impacting u.s. dollar purchases aluminum and industrial software, as well as potentially impacting the automotive sector and iranian debt purchases. the second round of additional sanctions are set to begin in mid-november. we have seen the rialto -- the real hit by these sanctions significantly. there have been waive
cut costs,ooking to including some stock costs. >> it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i am michael mckee. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a top headlines. since withdrawing from the nuclear deal in may, the u.s. has been turning up rhetorical heat on the government of iran. monday, he raised the economic pressure, a...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators," a former sec chief economist talks about his "ook "the political spectrum. scratchedly have only the surface in terms of how much spectrum we put out in this liberal way. the great majority of the airwaves that are valuable for communications are still squandered. they are allocated to things that were set aside 50 or 60 years ago. the technologies are gone, the applications are moot, but we're blocking the amazing new stuff that awaits. we need to come up with better mechanisms. toot of my book is dedicated things regulators can do to unleash even more than what we have shown, to come in without the micromanagement of the federal communications commission in washington. >> watch "the communicators" tonight on c-span two. >> join us tomorrow for a pair of congressional hearings looking and our relationship with russia. on c-span, testimony from state and treasury department officials. live coverage begins at 10:00 p.m. -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the senate banking committee looks into the effectiveness of sanctions on russia. witnesses includ
. >> tonight on "the communicators," a former sec chief economist talks about his "ook "the political spectrum. scratchedly have only the surface in terms of how much spectrum we put out in this liberal way. the great majority of the airwaves that are valuable for communications are still squandered. they are allocated to things that were set aside 50 or 60 years ago. the technologies are gone, the applications are moot, but we're blocking the amazing new stuff that...
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could remain on the same level and i am really thankful that those negotiating partners are really ookinga solution. >> tesla shares surging in late trading after second-quarter results missed estimates, but revenue beat expectations. the electric carmaker burned through $740 million in the period, but that was less than the $900 million analysts predicted. the headline seems to be the words about sustainable profitability and cash flow positive, but is it possible? >> absolutely. the big question on profitability is when will they start making investments in these future products? elon musk has talked about a smaller suv than the model x and a pickup truck, a semi, a chinese factory. all those things cost money, but it appears the big expenses aren't going to come until next year. maybe he will be able to swing it. ♪ ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am guy johnson. cryptocurrency merchant bank galaxy digital traded on wednesday on toronto's venture exchange. it could be a milestone moment for the industry and for the company's founder. the former goldman sachs partner discusse
could remain on the same level and i am really thankful that those negotiating partners are really ookinga solution. >> tesla shares surging in late trading after second-quarter results missed estimates, but revenue beat expectations. the electric carmaker burned through $740 million in the period, but that was less than the $900 million analysts predicted. the headline seems to be the words about sustainable profitability and cash flow positive, but is it possible? >> absolutely....
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or i'm a soccer star because i ook soccer with overtime athletics.a different type of learning but it's still learning. >> so you work with thean paren the ptas and the principals to help design these programs? >> exactly. >> and before a parent chooses an after school program, how do they make sure it's safe andul what s they look for? >> parents and ptas and pta presidents needs to think about a variety of topics. first of all, we look at all the background checks, all the certificates of insurance. we have anon-site coordinator there every single day. you want to look at variety. you want to make sure there's fund-raising as well because ptas are always struggling to fund raise and sure that it's fun for the kids. >> of course. the flex academies are located here but you're allver the country. >> we started in washington, d.c. our first school was actually in montgomery county. now we'n d.c., maryland, virginia, new jersey, connecticut, and new yo0. we have schools. >> and are the students all ages or certain grades? >> it's really interesting. on
or i'm a soccer star because i ook soccer with overtime athletics.a different type of learning but it's still learning. >> so you work with thean paren the ptas and the principals to help design these programs? >> exactly. >> and before a parent chooses an after school program, how do they make sure it's safe andul what s they look for? >> parents and ptas and pta presidents needs to think about a variety of topics. first of all, we look at all the background checks, all...
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if you want to know what is really happening in america, look in the streets. ,ook in america's workplaces our union halls, our community centers, everywhere there is a real surge in collective action right now. i have been in the labor movement for 50 years. fact,hard to believe, in i got 50 years two months ago. this is unlike anything i have seen in a long time. workers from all sectors and acronyms and communities are joining together and organizing. won in thes been face of a corporate political class that has never had more money, more influence, more sinister intentions. 262,000 new members joined the labor movement. three quarters of them were under the age of 35. that is even as the supreme away atntinues to chip our freedom. is popularity of unions about 60% and rising. even as congress pushes to get our financial health care and our retirement security. research from m.i.t. chose the number of workers who would join a union today has doubled. even at the -- even as the trump administration uses its power to attack workers and make workplaces substantially more dangerous. imagine
if you want to know what is really happening in america, look in the streets. ,ook in america's workplaces our union halls, our community centers, everywhere there is a real surge in collective action right now. i have been in the labor movement for 50 years. fact,hard to believe, in i got 50 years two months ago. this is unlike anything i have seen in a long time. workers from all sectors and acronyms and communities are joining together and organizing. won in thes been face of a corporate...
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ook here on the map that i've drawn. the x is where the epicenter was of the earthquake. what i sed in are all reports of people feeling that bit of a bumphe around lansdowne area, through alexandria, parts of prince william and. manass again, at 1.3, we had no reports of damages thankfully.re if you wondering what happened last night, like you said, it wasn't just your imagination. back to you. >> all right. >> listen, unless you're in californ, there's no such thing as a microquake. it's at happens here, quake. >> one on the richter scale. thanks. >>> ahead, a county fair firestorm. fairman calls out a local for a racist caricature on a ride. we'll show you what news4 found. >>> a game changer for those with severe allergic reactions. the announcement thatould be a lifesaver for people. >>> also, a it's a weathrt day. we're tracking storms for the commute. pus, how to >>> right now we're in weather alert mode. stor team s tracking storm storms in part of the washington yregion for the fri commute. stick around for a closer look at where it's coming down right now ando p
ook here on the map that i've drawn. the x is where the epicenter was of the earthquake. what i sed in are all reports of people feeling that bit of a bumphe around lansdowne area, through alexandria, parts of prince william and. manass again, at 1.3, we had no reports of damages thankfully.re if you wondering what happened last night, like you said, it wasn't just your imagination. back to you. >> all right. >> listen, unless you're in californ, there's no such thing as a...
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ooking for an atm or go-to coffee shop or restaurant? check out i exit.at is near every highway exit. you don't get stuck settling for ati gas staon lunch only to find something betr at the next exit. for television foo show fans, there's restaurants and eateries that have appeared o various shows. plug in your starting point and destination and indicate how far off coue you're willing to venture and bone appetite. >>> want to add adventure? ro road trippers finds off road attractions. >>> one other cool thing about getup. it's a d.c. basedco any. they're now offering cash back deals at local restaurants and grocery stores as well. we have a link to all of these apps we just talked just go onto our nbc washington app and search "travel apps". backo u. >>> very cool. thanks, susan. here are four things toknow. fair fax police arrested a man found inside the suv of a woman missing from new york. no one h hasrd from the 50-year-old woman since last weekend. shwas supposed to be heading to philadelphia, but never arrived. >>> "the washington post" reporting t
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ooking good at tomorrow afternoo again, if you're getting lunch outdoors it's on the hothund d side.hances develop. wednesday a bter chance for storms area wide. some could be strong and possibly severe with a high of 94. up to around 90 thursday and friday and humidity though comes down just a little bit. what about the weekend forecast? i've got that for you as well. if you're going o vacation, jim and i are done. >> we're out of it. >> white supremacists planning a second unite the right rally and this one is here in d.c. we checked in l withocal law enforcement and metro about how they pla to keep everybody safe. >> plus, we talked to the northern virginia man who came home from vacation to fd a body in his front yard. >> and so beyonce is telling us why her last pregnancy was so challeing. nga yo u know when you go to ross for bedding... ...and you suddenly realize you're really to art? that's yes for less. every trend. every room. on any budget. it feels even better when you find it for less. ye at ross.for less. >>> welcome back atm 5:30. endy religioner. >> and i'm jim handle
ooking good at tomorrow afternoo again, if you're getting lunch outdoors it's on the hothund d side.hances develop. wednesday a bter chance for storms area wide. some could be strong and possibly severe with a high of 94. up to around 90 thursday and friday and humidity though comes down just a little bit. what about the weekend forecast? i've got that for you as well. if you're going o vacation, jim and i are done. >> we're out of it. >> white supremacists planning a second unite...
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>>>ook started testing its dating service internally.bo fa's launch of a dating service, if it happensd make it an immediate power house in the on line romance market. facebook dating will allow you to vaet create a separate profeel five. wh a you another person like each other's profiles you will be allowed to contact>>them. if you meet somebody on facebook and you don't end up watching a movie on line together then you might consider going to a real movie and using movie pass. the discount serviceed dec not the raise prices following a subscribba lash. instead they will impose a limit of three movies per month insteaf one every day. >>> the cost of getting your child ready to go back to schnl quickly add up. but there are some ways to score some deals. chris clackham shows us how. >> reporter: with a nerd wallet survey showing parents willing to splurge on back to school shopping this year certainly retail remembers happy but still might be willing to offer a bargain soon. >> mid to lateaugust, even early september you still are going to find really good deals. >> reporter: sarah ski
>>>ook started testing its dating service internally.bo fa's launch of a dating service, if it happensd make it an immediate power house in the on line romance market. facebook dating will allow you to vaet create a separate profeel five. wh a you another person like each other's profiles you will be allowed to contact>>them. if you meet somebody on facebook and you don't end up watching a movie on line together then you might consider going to a real movie and using movie pass....
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record,ook at his agencies when, agencies lose. sometimes it's a liberal when wendy agency loses. sometimes it's a conservative when it. he is quite principal in applying the administrative procedure act. i will say, there have been a number of the environmental law that have worried about the future of the administrative state under the administrative procedure act. froml pull one quote professor michael livermore. deadlock,ressional this has become the primary vehicle for progress over the last several decades. replacing kennedy with kavanaugh will make this more difficult. holding and fretless risk. i agree with that. started,ack to where i congress is not legislating. agencies are using still statutes that have not been updated in decades. to make major decisions that affect our everyday lives and justice kavanaugh will not give that a free pass. if the statute doesn't allow the regulars -- the agency to regulate, he will not let them regulate. in that sense, i do think some bythese concerns raised administrative law and environmental law professors -- there is some foundation
record,ook at his agencies when, agencies lose. sometimes it's a liberal when wendy agency loses. sometimes it's a conservative when it. he is quite principal in applying the administrative procedure act. i will say, there have been a number of the environmental law that have worried about the future of the administrative state under the administrative procedure act. froml pull one quote professor michael livermore. deadlock,ressional this has become the primary vehicle for progress over the...
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arizona election, with our regular politics monday team: tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the ook political report." welcome to you both. this back and forth between president obama and senator john mccain went on right up tthe end, and actually beyond the end a little bit. ta we plyed a little bit of the final message read this morning in arizona and he had some words that could be interpreted as a message about president trump. >> certainly. there was a passage, and i've written it down so i apologize for look doing, but he says we weaken our greatness when we confuse patriotism with tribal rivalries that have zone resentment and hatre violence in all corners of the globe. we weaken it when we hide behinh walls rathern tear them down. president trump obviously talks a lot about wall, and this -- you kno, it wasn't officially a message to president trump, but it certainly reads that way. and this comes as president trump put out a statement on twitter that did not say anythatg nicll about john mccain, at least initially, and then today the was a longer statement, and that involve
arizona election, with our regular politics monday team: tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the ook political report." welcome to you both. this back and forth between president obama and senator john mccain went on right up tthe end, and actually beyond the end a little bit. ta we plyed a little bit of the final message read this morning in arizona and he had some words that could be interpreted as a message about president trump. >> certainly. there was a passage, and i've...
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. >> sarah huckabee sanders said,e ook is filled with lies and false accusations. >> donaltrump slamseality tv protÉge calling omarosa "wacky." n >> set omarosa's book is full of sensational allegations. here's just one example. omarosa writes, and this is a , real excerat in early 2017 she walked michael cohen's rnthen trump's personal at into the oval office for a meeting with trump and allegedly saw the president chewing up a piece of paper while cohen was leaving the office. "i saw him put a note in his mouth, since trump was ever the germaphobe, i was shocked he appeared to be chewing and swallowing the paper. it must have been something very, very sensitive." i'm so torn on whether to believe this story.er [ light laug on the one hand, omarosa has very little credibility because she spent years shilling for the wod's most notorious liar, donald trump. own the other hand, if your favorite food is well done f steak, h away is paper really? [ laughter ] also, i love that trump was eating paper to hide things while everyone around him had microphones strapped to their chests. [ laug
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stocks,ook at asia japan has come down to an level, and maybe it is time for investors to get in pboche taken volatility out of the currency. absolutely. because of the declines we have seen, it comes down to a valuation argument have a gun to levels where you might find valuation more compelling and find it worthwhile. in terms of hard economic data out of china, we have seen not a lot of impact from the negative sentiment surrounding the trade war. the import and export figures from last week were ok. we might see a little pullback in the numbers and aggregate there is not a massive downturn in chinese economic fundamentals. with that in place and the valuation argument, you could make a case for equities to get relief here. guy: good stuff. kristine aquino who leads. we will bring you stocks on the move. , charging ahead. it has decided to lift its drilling unit separately read we will find out more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are 12 minutes into the trading day this friday morning in europe. let's figure out which stocks we want to focus on. here is an report. awayersk is u
stocks,ook at asia japan has come down to an level, and maybe it is time for investors to get in pboche taken volatility out of the currency. absolutely. because of the declines we have seen, it comes down to a valuation argument have a gun to levels where you might find valuation more compelling and find it worthwhile. in terms of hard economic data out of china, we have seen not a lot of impact from the negative sentiment surrounding the trade war. the import and export figures from last week...
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despite all the rain, i'm ooking for the silver linin here. at least the weekends are okay out there. you can get outthere. the joke is you can stain your decking. > don't wash the car.at a waste of time. >> not worth it. >> thanks. >> you know whas just as welcome as the sun in your forecast in the return of football. football's officially back. the preseasonht kickoff tonig and former skin robert griffin iii is wearing ranches pple ur >>> this is thety xfi "sportsdesk." >> if i said it once, i've said it a thousand times. time flies when you're runni pass routes in shorts. that doesn't exact flow but it's true. fieek of training camp is in the books. that means a day off tomoow. team probably needs to recover and get some time off from the shockingevelation by wide receiver paul richardson to sher re-burriss he l ketchup on tacos. his cuisine but not -- i know it's wrong. cuisine debatable but not his commitment. uarterback alex smith and wide receiver paul richardson have been connected since he both arrived in washington. they were introdu
despite all the rain, i'm ooking for the silver linin here. at least the weekends are okay out there. you can get outthere. the joke is you can stain your decking. > don't wash the car.at a waste of time. >> not worth it. >> thanks. >> you know whas just as welcome as the sun in your forecast in the return of football. football's officially back. the preseasonht kickoff tonig and former skin robert griffin iii is wearing ranches pple ur >>> this is thety xfi...
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>>ooking at the app, they'll show you the license plate as well as the driver and the type of car it is. >> reporter: the cous believed to have robbed two other people. the first back on july 14th in the 1300 block of u street. this time the victim got into the c s with thepect on the pretense of smoking marijuana. instead of lighting up, the suspect robbed the victim ofet s wand cell phone and credit cards and drove him around to withdraw money from atms. the victim says he was hit with a gun seral times during hisor deal. on july 27th, it hpened again, starting again in the 1300 block of u and ending inth maryland. man gets into the car with the suspect thinking they're going to buy marijuana but he ends up getting kidnapped and robbed at gunpoint. police hope this video will help end this spree. >> now, aside from the obvious g dangerous oting in a car with a stranger to buy marijuana, uber puts out some information that they want people to know that they can be safe whenever the use the ride sharing app. you get the name of the video. you get the make of the car and you get the l
>>ooking at the app, they'll show you the license plate as well as the driver and the type of car it is. >> reporter: the cous believed to have robbed two other people. the first back on july 14th in the 1300 block of u street. this time the victim got into the c s with thepect on the pretense of smoking marijuana. instead of lighting up, the suspect robbed the victim ofet s wand cell phone and credit cards and drove him around to withdraw money from atms. the victim says he was hit...
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and they said to me,ook, we hope the rich get richer.hey build bigger buildings. >> of course. >> seth: that definitely soundso like a made up. [ laughter ] i was in pittsburgh talking to o some construworkers. they were eating their lunch on a suspended steel beam. [ laughter ] in fact -- [ applause ] wealthy ceos keep goinable news to lie about the impact of the gop tax cuts. like this guy who went on msnbc this morning to repeat trump's lie that the economy hasn't surpassed 4% growth in years. only to be fact checked immediately by host stephanie ruhle. >> since the financial crisis until just recently, we were growing at 2%. >> correct. >> compare that to 30 years of growing at 3%. that's one-third less gdp each year for ten years. at is lost prosperity. so are we turning it around? 4% gdp, when is the last time you hed 4% gdp growth? >> five times during the obama administration. >> okay. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: that right there -- [ cheers and applause that right there is the face of someone who was waiting. [ laughter ] it's lik
and they said to me,ook, we hope the rich get richer.hey build bigger buildings. >> of course. >> seth: that definitely soundso like a made up. [ laughter ] i was in pittsburgh talking to o some construworkers. they were eating their lunch on a suspended steel beam. [ laughter ] in fact -- [ applause ] wealthy ceos keep goinable news to lie about the impact of the gop tax cuts. like this guy who went on msnbc this morning to repeat trump's lie that the economy hasn't surpassed 4%...
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. - the new pakistani general who's just been elected, he's not been elatted, he's a guy ook over officeears he's going to bring stability to the country, and i think that's good news for the sub- h - and you can na? - general. i can name the general. - and it's-- - general. - when i started covering the campaign, the first thing i was struck b s of course his incredible inarticulacy. - and you're working houd to put food onfamily. i know that human being and fish can coexist peacefully. i mean there needs to be a wholesale, um, effort against racial profiling, which is illiterate children. think he was a lot smarter than people gave him credit for. when he got nervous and if he s in a press conference situation or an interview situation, and you know how it is, when you overthink it and you're trying so hard, sotimes you get tripped up - i'm a person who recognizes the fallacy of humans. - at the end of the day bush had the last laugh about bushis because it was the elite making fun of him for not being able to speak well. and when we did that, i think a lot of ordinary people said "we
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if you're l ooking forward to s 2018 do you see a blue or wave for midterm elections? >> i? >> i see that purple therefore. ightly [laughter] slightly blues slightly red. it is understand the most to gain our people out of power they always gain seats you have to adjust your assumptions i do see they will gain some seatsthe maybe republicans will hold to the senate but a lot of republicans are not running again. will gae so i do think they will gainrd some ground i don't think that's bad. may b >> i i heard dana say maybe trump would do better iff d republicans did not hold congress. >> her belief is the word workk better with a democratic house. as a dealmaker because he will make a deal withith anybody if e can deal with kim jung un he can deal with anybody.seems to [laughter]e >> it seems to me you may have done all the things you can do by yourself in a unified congress like war, economics ans executive orders. but immigration reform orreformh healthcare. >> that's why he hasn't achieven anything with the wall although he gives a lot away. i. i thought. 1.2 million dream
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michael eric dyson, with his .ook, what truth sounds like our unfinished conversation about race in america. thursday at 8:00 p.m., microsoft president with the future computed. artificial intelligence and its role in society. on friday at 8:00 p.m., adam talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv next week in primetime on c-span 2. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme , and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your satellite or cable provider. a tonight on c-span, q and with senior reporter ginger thompson. anniversary of last year's deadly protests in charlottesville, virginia, we will show you to rallies from earlier today in washington, d.c., starting with the d.c. united against hate counter protests against white nationalists, followed by the night the unite the right to rally in lafayette park. ♪ this week on
michael eric dyson, with his .ook, what truth sounds like our unfinished conversation about race in america. thursday at 8:00 p.m., microsoft president with the future computed. artificial intelligence and its role in society. on friday at 8:00 p.m., adam talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv next week in primetime on c-span 2. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television...
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the old guys, may at the top watching tv. .ook at the red line as you get younger and younger you watchn. you have to go over the top. >> pew research came out earlier this week with a survey that , 14-21, of teenagers ony are 100% of their lives their mobile streaming service. that is where the future is. david: that is my son. marketou are not in that , you are out of business. julie: the cost we were talking about for this, it is almost no object. does disney come up against that? >> disney has the greatest treasure trove of content that has ever been assembled. when you add in the fox assets it is dynamite. the problem is it is not a nice can find a market the way cable used to be. it is a fragmented competitive market. one of the most interesting things, disney is shut out of china. , it wastest movie disapproved and has no distribution in china. bob iger has to go into an earnings call and show that it is growing. netflix doesn't have that. it doesn't matter if we're making money or not. how can you compete in that world? >> good question. the problem bob iger has is twofold. he h
the old guys, may at the top watching tv. .ook at the red line as you get younger and younger you watchn. you have to go over the top. >> pew research came out earlier this week with a survey that , 14-21, of teenagers ony are 100% of their lives their mobile streaming service. that is where the future is. david: that is my son. marketou are not in that , you are out of business. julie: the cost we were talking about for this, it is almost no object. does disney come up against that?...
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. >> there is a little bit of a principal at play here. .ook them up early legacy banks have a captiveience. what can we do to make sure that she -- stay within the ecosystem? offer them services and hope you get more business out of them. they are already very cheap so there are places that are like 495. do people expect there to be a big flood from people trying to get away from five dollar commissions? isthe competitive mode shrinking at technology shows that matches banks but a lot of people out there can offer these services. clearly, just like in the etf world, where we will went down to zero, that is happening here. you get 100 free trades but there is an opportunity for unlimited free training -- trading. >> they will never understand the power of free for anyone even if it is saving five dollars. joe: the amount of time i have seen people waste their time in line for a free beer. >> all right. thank you so much for today passes wall street beat. fors head to romain bostick -- romaine bostick for the stock of the hour. a record high after first-quarter results that beat estimat
. >> there is a little bit of a principal at play here. .ook them up early legacy banks have a captiveience. what can we do to make sure that she -- stay within the ecosystem? offer them services and hope you get more business out of them. they are already very cheap so there are places that are like 495. do people expect there to be a big flood from people trying to get away from five dollar commissions? isthe competitive mode shrinking at technology shows that matches banks but a lot of...
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by the time the new president ook office i'd switched rolls. but i supervised seven white house reporters. bloomberg covers the president of the united states everywhere he goes. around the clock. we're part of the pool. e're in every rally. i do hear feedback from ott only bloomberg reporters but the other -- from not only the bloomberg reporters but other reporters and it has a real consequence for the norms of society when you start hearing the press referred to as the enemy of the people, fake news, when the president of the united states, who has role for moral leadership as well as, you know, actually running the united states is whipping up people into a frenzy in a rally against the press who are right there in the mid feel the rally . now, i've heard from reporters who work for me and reporters who don't work for me on the plane, you know, trump is very friendly. jolly fellow. happy to come back and chat with people in a friendly anner. i suspect he doesn't take that personally. it's part of the show, part of the political strategy, pa
by the time the new president ook office i'd switched rolls. but i supervised seven white house reporters. bloomberg covers the president of the united states everywhere he goes. around the clock. we're part of the pool. e're in every rally. i do hear feedback from ott only bloomberg reporters but the other -- from not only the bloomberg reporters but other reporters and it has a real consequence for the norms of society when you start hearing the press referred to as the enemy of the people,...
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shares,ooking at amazon down more than 2%, are you buying?n is one of names, it's one of our biggest overweight positions, we are not buying today but we have a stake in it and have had a stake in it for a long time. a one-day drop does not mean a trend or a change of trend, and is an active -- and as active managers we pick our stocks. it has been tremendous work, and we're happy with our position. we will continue to monitor this and many others. a very passionate defense of active investing, thank you so much. up, marijuana stocks are on a bit of a high, constellation brands making a multimillion dollar investment in the largest publicly traded cannabis company. we speak with the ceo about his big bet. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ , cthis is bloomberg markets anna-business is booming. i saw what you did there. investors are looking to get in on the green and the latest investment comes from the corona beer maker, constellation brands , it's making a $3.8 billion bet on canopy growth, the world's largest publicly traded cannabis comp
shares,ooking at amazon down more than 2%, are you buying?n is one of names, it's one of our biggest overweight positions, we are not buying today but we have a stake in it and have had a stake in it for a long time. a one-day drop does not mean a trend or a change of trend, and is an active -- and as active managers we pick our stocks. it has been tremendous work, and we're happy with our position. we will continue to monitor this and many others. a very passionate defense of active investing,...
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ooks like they are working on clearing that right now. we've got backup into the santa clara area.t if possible. smart train, we have a 30 minute delay in all directions and that is due to track work. ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ross store in south santa rosa. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity delivers the fastest, most reliable internet learn more, or get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. >>> good morning. satellite image showing conditions along the coast. half moon visibility is less than half a mile. tempera
ooks like they are working on clearing that right now. we've got backup into the santa clara area.t if possible. smart train, we have a 30 minute delay in all directions and that is due to track work. ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for...
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i would hope that you would take --ook, secretary owings lee, sec. billingslea, at the names of businesses asking for korean translators in order to deal with the number of foreign workers in north korea. salary that the north korean worker is supposed receive is being siphoned off and going to prop up the kim jong-un regime for a total of $2 billion, going in directly to the nefarious activities that he continues to pursue, including reports today from the u.n. is noog that there indication that north korea is slowing down or stopping its nuclear program. if we are going to have a doctrine of maximum pressure, perhaps it's time that we start saying publicly that we are going to sanction these companies in russia, china, and around the globe who continue to violate sanctions when it comes to north korea. if we are going to be serious about trying to your russia and china to follow through on their commitments to u.n. sanctions, perhaps we can take a look at these companies and start sanctioning them. here's is one right here, i won't be able to prono
i would hope that you would take --ook, secretary owings lee, sec. billingslea, at the names of businesses asking for korean translators in order to deal with the number of foreign workers in north korea. salary that the north korean worker is supposed receive is being siphoned off and going to prop up the kim jong-un regime for a total of $2 billion, going in directly to the nefarious activities that he continues to pursue, including reports today from the u.n. is noog that there indication...
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malware,ooked for there are certain components that are like targets, data historians, the internet works nations, we grant memory from those in use different tools. then we have the external threat the insidede are, threat is more have you control , what kind of background versusyou do for people people that are just regular users, and how do you do a best management practice. they are good on the external died in four of the internals i and to give us a sense where they were at, you have to go against other power producers. the corps of engineers is the largest hydropower please work in the country and they have had -- whyetter practices didn't this person that has that engineering role need to be a sysadmin? practices.ery bad a regularay it is, system that stores and processes data. the refresh cycle in this have anent, it may eight or 10 year life than but in this you have 20 or 30 years. it is all about availability. >> you recently did a contract with a couple companies, but what can they do without going into the specifics? what can the bureau due to harden the systems from the in?
malware,ooked for there are certain components that are like targets, data historians, the internet works nations, we grant memory from those in use different tools. then we have the external threat the insidede are, threat is more have you control , what kind of background versusyou do for people people that are just regular users, and how do you do a best management practice. they are good on the external died in four of the internals i and to give us a sense where they were at, you have to...
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look at also consumer we are interested in ooking at capital like, business like advisory and capitalarkets. francine: the denied policy was higher end. why did you give back so much? what is your future pills going cy for dividends forward? > on the back of this quite good trend in revenue plus 15% we have been able to generate capital.al otwithstanding the increase in 14.2% ted we ended up at quarter one of the this is p on we have increased the payout and this is the reason proposed to o buy-back up to 3%. to this policy as 50%, de between 40% and maybe more on the upper between 50% and use capital to acquisition strategies i mentioned before. francine: going back to the the wealth , management, consumer advisory nd capital markets can you afford to do a big acquisition? a big acquisition is a more risky one so it is not something ruling out. but as always, large acquisition large amount of capital requires a lot of conviction and attention. it is less le but likely than a string of midsized fitted acquisitions that revenue andily bass profitability of -- boost less risk generate o
look at also consumer we are interested in ooking at capital like, business like advisory and capitalarkets. francine: the denied policy was higher end. why did you give back so much? what is your future pills going cy for dividends forward? > on the back of this quite good trend in revenue plus 15% we have been able to generate capital.al otwithstanding the increase in 14.2% ted we ended up at quarter one of the this is p on we have increased the payout and this is the reason proposed to o...
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months,ook at the six it was about 11 billion euros so in general we had a very strong inflow. bloomberg business flash. it's a job stay in the u.s. investors expect another solid report. here is bloomberg's economics chief economist. great to have you on air today. what does all this mean for what the fed does next? with a read a lot into this figure? i think it will be watching a pretty closely and the reason for that is there a big questions about that strong assessment that the fed gave to economic growth in the second quarter. are questions whether that is sustainable or not in that's a politically charged debate. we need to see basically stronger income creation in the jobs report to be able to come even close to repeating that 4% type of gdp number in the back half of the year. i don't think that's the case. i am bullish on the economy, the underlying momentum is accelerating but for a repeat of q2 to happen, it was a perfect storm and i would look for that going forward. watch to see what types of income creation will be fueling consumer spending. point number two is so
months,ook at the six it was about 11 billion euros so in general we had a very strong inflow. bloomberg business flash. it's a job stay in the u.s. investors expect another solid report. here is bloomberg's economics chief economist. great to have you on air today. what does all this mean for what the fed does next? with a read a lot into this figure? i think it will be watching a pretty closely and the reason for that is there a big questions about that strong assessment that the fed gave to...