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that was a no oven under orting of costs.a fear that they don't escalate issues of underreported sales. that means inflating sales figures. all of these issues are something the company will work to address. her directly from the president. responsibility from not preventing the state of affairs. the greatest crisis in toshiba history. i will focus on putting in ways policies to prevent this ever happening again. >> a massive scandal. diversified.s very the good news is that is most profitable division, the chip unit, did not see the accounting scandal in its own division. it was the other divisions that have been goblins. >> that is incredible that had the big problems. -- it was the other divisions that had big problems. >> that is incredible. name.ing up to its the investment takes the evaluation to about $1.7. a full breakdown of the deal. around 4%. takes on amazon and local rivals. firmsg up with investment to boost -- they hope to tap into a growing market as domestic travel surges. a jump in the number of chinese gues
that was a no oven under orting of costs.a fear that they don't escalate issues of underreported sales. that means inflating sales figures. all of these issues are something the company will work to address. her directly from the president. responsibility from not preventing the state of affairs. the greatest crisis in toshiba history. i will focus on putting in ways policies to prevent this ever happening again. >> a massive scandal. diversified.s very the good news is that is most...
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$5,000 penalty and if you are, if you basically do it gain, i that bodega or establishment has some ort of a soak tobacco license could be revoked as well. dari: the city saw a 220% increase in the emergency room visit last year because of k2. steve: the guy who scaled the fence in the white house back in march was shot and killed today inside of a courthouse. witnesses say 34-year-old curtis smith was yelling i will get you before stabbing the officer. the second deputy stood in and shot and killed smith. smith was in court today for a hearing related to a separate domestic run that took flays spring after he tried to enter the white house. dari: french authorities opened a formal terror investigation near paris. prosecutors say the 26-year-old moroccan suspect watched a radical jihaddic video on-line minutes before walk through a train with ak-47 where he was tackle and beat bin hero american passengers. steve: all right. the nypd ticketing the driver a of car that cut off the resort worlds casino knauss slam had to a building in rego park queens yesterday injuring six. the 37-year-ol
$5,000 penalty and if you are, if you basically do it gain, i that bodega or establishment has some ort of a soak tobacco license could be revoked as well. dari: the city saw a 220% increase in the emergency room visit last year because of k2. steve: the guy who scaled the fence in the white house back in march was shot and killed today inside of a courthouse. witnesses say 34-year-old curtis smith was yelling i will get you before stabbing the officer. the second deputy stood in and shot and...
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do not have access, if their voice cannot be heard through the power of their vote, then you mayor orte for a school board member or councilmember or governor. the ballot box is most important, so what i think happened, i have to go call my sister janet jackson. what have you done for me lately? announcer: that was just a portion of the netroots conference in phoenix. you can see those remarks tonight at 8:00 p.m. on a span. tv, with2, it is book author is speaking at book fairs and festivals around the country, and on c-span3, including a discussion on his most famous speeches on berlin in 1987 and in front of the british parliament in 1982. "washington journal ofa look at the struggle voting rights in america, and kiersten powers talks about her new book, how the left is killing free speech, which examines what she calls liberal attempts to shut down debate on a number of issues. plus your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. "washington journal" live on c-span. announcer: this weekend on the books,network, politics, and american history. on c-span live from the state fair, the
do not have access, if their voice cannot be heard through the power of their vote, then you mayor orte for a school board member or councilmember or governor. the ballot box is most important, so what i think happened, i have to go call my sister janet jackson. what have you done for me lately? announcer: that was just a portion of the netroots conference in phoenix. you can see those remarks tonight at 8:00 p.m. on a span. tv, with2, it is book author is speaking at book fairs and festivals...
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they are stunningly ugly numbers. 6%orts were down, like, year-over-year. chinese commodities continue to send. scarlet: even though people have quibbled with the actual numbers coming out of china, the trend is pretty clear. joe: people always have skepticism about chinese data. there is obviously noise in these charts, but the trend is pretty clear. it's not very mysterious what's going on. scarlet: let's take a deep dive into my terminal here. let's talk about berkshire hathaway. brookshire making a big purchase -- berkshire making a big purchase. this is berkshire's cash pile, about $6.6 billion in cash. it is borrowing about $10 billion in cash. this is a really bad drawing. the bar gives you an idea. roughly the same as it was in the third quarter of 2013. berkshire hathaway has a lot of cash businesses. cash flow has been pretty much study above $50 billion since -- ady above $50 billion since last year. a successor would deal less with, what do i do about the cash, more about improving operations. joe: warren buffett is removing one of his problems,
they are stunningly ugly numbers. 6%orts were down, like, year-over-year. chinese commodities continue to send. scarlet: even though people have quibbled with the actual numbers coming out of china, the trend is pretty clear. joe: people always have skepticism about chinese data. there is obviously noise in these charts, but the trend is pretty clear. it's not very mysterious what's going on. scarlet: let's take a deep dive into my terminal here. let's talk about berkshire hathaway. brookshire...
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on top with an average cost of living of 100 $106,000.ollars -- switching gears here, "consumer --orts" gave tesla positive 100.'s new model it's the first time a car has been given a perfect score. . nice day to get outside brian is back with how long this gorgeous weather will stick around. that' jeannette: and here's one last look at your forecast with brian van de graaff. brian: the heat and humidity return. jeannette: enjoy it while it lasts. have a good day. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> yeah! ho! hi, guys. hello, hello. i'm terry crews, and i'm about to make some people real rich real quick right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is very cautious about how she does most things in her life. and with $25,600 already in her bank, i'd say it's paying off just a little. from los angeleses, california, please welcome chris coggins! [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> good to see you again. come on over here. >> hlo
on top with an average cost of living of 100 $106,000.ollars -- switching gears here, "consumer --orts" gave tesla positive 100.'s new model it's the first time a car has been given a perfect score. . nice day to get outside brian is back with how long this gorgeous weather will stick around. that' jeannette: and here's one last look at your forecast with brian van de graaff. brian: the heat and humidity return. jeannette: enjoy it while it lasts. have a good day. [dramatic music] ♪...
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and he said, "you need to consider orts options." >> reporter: elvis underwent the gastric sleeve, where 85% of the stomach is taken out. >> you've said several times, this is not the easy way out. what do you mean by that? >> going through the procedure is a lot of needles, a lot of blood work, a lot of testing. it's a lot. and then after the procedure, you have to totally reteach yourself how to eat. i would not recommend this for anyone unless they truly had to save their life by doing it. serious ly seriously. >> do you think you saved your life? >> i definitely did. barring a piano falling down the window walking down the street, i think i've added years to my life. i'm going to be with you longer, dan. >> reporter: we head into his closet where all the clothes are new except these pants. >> howdy do! >> whoa. >> i know. it was a great tux, too. >> reporter: but this new life is not without its challenges. >> do you miss being able to pig out? >> i miss being able to pig out, sometimes, absolutely. you get the munchies, want to eat a plate of chicken parm and spaghetti, you can't do
and he said, "you need to consider orts options." >> reporter: elvis underwent the gastric sleeve, where 85% of the stomach is taken out. >> you've said several times, this is not the easy way out. what do you mean by that? >> going through the procedure is a lot of needles, a lot of blood work, a lot of testing. it's a lot. and then after the procedure, you have to totally reteach yourself how to eat. i would not recommend this for anyone unless they truly had to...
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in sh ort -- short, don't give them an excuse. >> we are talking about a mature market, most people alreadyle phones. what is in it for current players? used hasbile has changed significantly. internet,about mobile not only use it to communicate, it is also for work, all your e-mails, and entertainment. >> are you saying there needs to be a shakeup in the industry? >> basically, you need to have the best quality networks. int -- is a very capital-intensive business. if you look at what we have spent, delivering the fastest speeds that you find in this region. all of that costs significant expenditure. definitely scaled economies help, so this is not a competition that we had where it is only amount service. >> you're exploring other ,ptions, some say that perhaps you know, you ar eree -- are reeling from it. what is your take on that? wereny industries significantly impacted. we need to see how we can use the efforts we have. if you look at new businesses, mobile advertising, that is in the marketing phase, you can see that replacing traditional advertising. we think we can play there. anal
in sh ort -- short, don't give them an excuse. >> we are talking about a mature market, most people alreadyle phones. what is in it for current players? used hasbile has changed significantly. internet,about mobile not only use it to communicate, it is also for work, all your e-mails, and entertainment. >> are you saying there needs to be a shakeup in the industry? >> basically, you need to have the best quality networks. int -- is a very capital-intensive business. if you...
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> reporter: it followed a late night meeting of the north korean ruling party in which kim jong-un orted front line areas into a so-called quasi-war state and be ready for attacks against the south. >> translator: the general staff of the army sent an ultimatum saying that the korean people's arm wants strong military action unless korea stops broadcasting towards the north. >> these loud speakers at the border are a source of the warfare. they restarted broadcasting and propoganda two weeks ago for the first time in 11 years. it was in response to earlier in month on the southern side of the demilitarized zone. they say northern forces planted land mines that maimed two soldiers. the village lies a few kilometers south of the border. it's the closest civilian area to where south korea says the first north korean projectile was fired on thursday. only here is the advisory still in place. >> translator: north korea's provocation is likely to continue, so we are advising residents to stay in shelters. there are some who went out mostly to carry out their daily business, but we will advise
> reporter: it followed a late night meeting of the north korean ruling party in which kim jong-un orted front line areas into a so-called quasi-war state and be ready for attacks against the south. >> translator: the general staff of the army sent an ultimatum saying that the korean people's arm wants strong military action unless korea stops broadcasting towards the north. >> these loud speakers at the border are a source of the warfare. they restarted broadcasting and...
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special worries some were small children could have been badly hurt ort trapped if the 2014 quake happened during the school day.. "how much the plastic pipe and stress and twisted call. that had to be replaced. >> reporter: and what is now repaved again. a number >> pam: incidences' causing delay our. lisa at the embarcadero station in san francisco trains are now running. it was a hectic commute for thousands of people they. >> reporter: still 15 minutes systemwide delay on bart. what's even worse earlier people trying to get home from the city stuck here for hours. before 130 this afternoon a man a jump in front of a train at the embarcadero station. but the same approach for everyone. people rush to montgomery station to get on a train. that the network. "that the call the police, i feel the impact on the market." the key"met down here and calling my husband to pick us up from across the bridge." now a >> reporter: the first problem for part today. 1120 this morning robbery suspects took police on one-hour foot pursuit. accused of taking the victim cellphone and hit a man cut off a tra
special worries some were small children could have been badly hurt ort trapped if the 2014 quake happened during the school day.. "how much the plastic pipe and stress and twisted call. that had to be replaced. >> reporter: and what is now repaved again. a number >> pam: incidences' causing delay our. lisa at the embarcadero station in san francisco trains are now running. it was a hectic commute for thousands of people they. >> reporter: still 15 minutes systemwide...
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red,ort trading in the plunging down about 13.4%. your to date it's down 57%.is is the world's biggest publicly traded copper producer. this is at its lowest prices december 2008. it's the biggest laggard in the s&p 500 today as well. in the transport sector, want to take you to american airlines. on the flipside, a little bit of good news. rising higher today. it is up by 2.5%. it had been higher by 3.5%. it did report better air traffic with passenger miles increasing 4.8% to 21 20 billion miles in july. that is a record. scarlet: thank you. some let's take a look at of the top stories we are following up this hour. authorities in hong kong have -- uted five over drivers ber drivers. they were arrested for illegally carrying passengers and driving without insurance great police have not named uber, but local thehowed officers inside company's office and said they removed computers and documents. scarlet: stock buybacks have been a bad bet for viacom, i money back into shares cost the company almost $3.5 billion in the last five years. is run by ceot philippe
red,ort trading in the plunging down about 13.4%. your to date it's down 57%.is is the world's biggest publicly traded copper producer. this is at its lowest prices december 2008. it's the biggest laggard in the s&p 500 today as well. in the transport sector, want to take you to american airlines. on the flipside, a little bit of good news. rising higher today. it is up by 2.5%. it had been higher by 3.5%. it did report better air traffic with passenger miles increasing 4.8% to 21 20...
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they ended up not serving all the courses ort entertainment because it was so biting. because it was so ferocious, they ended up realizing they had to get rid of the off the record that year. people had to write about that. that's probably the single most surprising event of any dinner. >> george condon international dinner historian, thank you very much for being with us. >> surely. >>> coming up, a hearing on >>> on thursday president obama will visit new orleans. he'll also deliver remarks, live coverage on c-span gets underway at 5:00 p.m. eastern. also take your phone calls. >>> florence harding once said she had one hobby and that was warren harding. she was adept at handling the media. despite hardships, scandals, her husband's infidelities, his death in office as well as her own poor health, she would help define the role of the modern first lady. this sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady." from martha washington to mi
they ended up not serving all the courses ort entertainment because it was so biting. because it was so ferocious, they ended up realizing they had to get rid of the off the record that year. people had to write about that. that's probably the single most surprising event of any dinner. >> george condon international dinner historian, thank you very much for being with us. >> surely. >>> coming up, a hearing on >>> on thursday president obama will visit new...
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they ended up not serving all the courses ort entertainment because it was so biting. because it was so ferocious, they ended up realizing they had to get rid of the off the record that year. people had to write about that. that's probably the single most surprising event of any dinner. >> george condon international dinner historian, thank you very much for being with us. >> surely. >>> coming up, a hearing on diabetes research and funding efforts. medical professionals, diabetes patients testify before the senate aging committee. >>> on thursday president obama will travel to new orleans to meet with residents who rebuilt their lives following hurricane katrina 10 years ago. he'll also deliver remarks. live coverage at 5:00 p.m. eastern. i'll also take your phone calls. >> next, john dickey, the executive vice president of cumulus media talks about the future of radio by examining trends, digital technology and changing landscape of political talk shows. his remarks were part of a talkers magazine event in june. [ applause ] >> that you very much. i always take it ve
they ended up not serving all the courses ort entertainment because it was so biting. because it was so ferocious, they ended up realizing they had to get rid of the off the record that year. people had to write about that. that's probably the single most surprising event of any dinner. >> george condon international dinner historian, thank you very much for being with us. >> surely. >>> coming up, a hearing on diabetes research and funding efforts. medical professionals,...
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organizing searches for missing students, he was killed in his own taxi about an heur's drive from the res ort town of acapulco. since the group began their search, 129 bututs have been found. none are the missing students. 'civil war in per you, remains are being returned to loved ones. march ana san says reports now. >> forgive us for the violent rights. forgive us because public servants committed atrocities against their lives. >> in 1980, the shining path launched a 20 year war against the state. nearly half of the victims died here most were among the poorest indians. they carried out prelates killings a forrinsic team worked for years to identify victims. families have a chance to verify the remains of their loved once her pregnant mother, siblings, grand a parents died. disappeared most of the remains. her father and brother survived and now, after 30 years, their little sister, mialita has been identified. >> it's so painful to remember that time, the killings of pregnant women. it will hurts to have no family. 2800 have been given up by the ground. thousands are unaccounted for. >> m
organizing searches for missing students, he was killed in his own taxi about an heur's drive from the res ort town of acapulco. since the group began their search, 129 bututs have been found. none are the missing students. 'civil war in per you, remains are being returned to loved ones. march ana san says reports now. >> forgive us for the violent rights. forgive us because public servants committed atrocities against their lives. >> in 1980, the shining path launched a 20 year war...
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. >> reporter: 90 military members literally getting the shift ort the eagles' backs.or the eagles themselves, it was just as thrilling. >> we get to make some people that put their lives on the line feel special, and that's amazing. >> just to have this day dedicated to them, to show our respect, show how much we appreciate the things they do, coming out here and joining us at practice was a great thing for us. >> big teams there. we'll be right back. >>> they came here as enemies of the united states and left as friends. during world war ii, hundreds of thousands of german prisoners were brought to the u.s. in some cases, they were put to work and formed bonds in their communities. as nbc's mark potter reports, those bonds were revealed in a trove of newly released letters. >> reporter: this story of kindness and love begins with the horrors of world war ii. where the allies brought hundreds of thousands of prisoners to the u.s. one of the camps holding more than 300 german prisoners was built on a family farm in tennessee. today, it's a quiet neighborhood. >> it was
. >> reporter: 90 military members literally getting the shift ort the eagles' backs.or the eagles themselves, it was just as thrilling. >> we get to make some people that put their lives on the line feel special, and that's amazing. >> just to have this day dedicated to them, to show our respect, show how much we appreciate the things they do, coming out here and joining us at practice was a great thing for us. >> big teams there. we'll be right back. >>> they...
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control ort you lose you get a little less diligent and something overtakes you.writes really beautifully about depression in a lot of his work. the sort of overpowering nature. of just kind idea of feel your way out of it. i think it shows a lack of understanding of how completely immersive that feeling is. charlie: did he talk about david lipsky much? jason: a bit. there were some things in the recordings that really moved me. one of them is when he talks about using every mental really hitand that me. using all the mental gymnastics at his disposal just to feel ok. iss one of the things that raised in the movie, the thought that david foster wallace was putting on for lipsky's benefit. i think there is a facade, but i don't beget is for lipsky's benefit, i think it's for his own benefit. just to construct a version of yourself where you feel ok moment to moment. stuff is sort of fake it till you make it. i will choose to feel ok today. charlie: the interesting thing people whossion, have been there and are there talk about how severe the pain is. just pain. jas
control ort you lose you get a little less diligent and something overtakes you.writes really beautifully about depression in a lot of his work. the sort of overpowering nature. of just kind idea of feel your way out of it. i think it shows a lack of understanding of how completely immersive that feeling is. charlie: did he talk about david lipsky much? jason: a bit. there were some things in the recordings that really moved me. one of them is when he talks about using every mental really...
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here to talk about that is julian schrader orting egega for the chief horticultural garden. >> tell us more about the pop-up program. >> this is the pennsylvania horticultural society is doing pop-up gardens here and this summer we have two pop-up gardens and one in 15th and south and one at 9th and morton. they're wonderful programs and a way for phs to help people in philadelphia to understand the power of transforming a vacant lot into a beautiful space and used as a show case for us to help people understand all of the community programs that are helping philadelphia across the year. >> are you trying to show people how to utilize the limited space that they may have? >> sure. we're inspiring people to put beauty into their communities and we're doing a series of work shops for people to come and learn how to garden in their house and we're doing programs about caring for trees and even doing cut flower arranging and growing food in a container garden late into the season too. >> what i'm seeing in these pictures is it's a community kind of thing because people are coming together
here to talk about that is julian schrader orting egega for the chief horticultural garden. >> tell us more about the pop-up program. >> this is the pennsylvania horticultural society is doing pop-up gardens here and this summer we have two pop-up gardens and one in 15th and south and one at 9th and morton. they're wonderful programs and a way for phs to help people in philadelphia to understand the power of transforming a vacant lot into a beautiful space and used as a show case...
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. >> i know you have concerns about sill colon valley, women and mine orts not benefiting out there when this goes out. senator, thank you very much for joining us exclusively. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> there are some aspects that seem to be getting a lot of concern. mostly what is known as birth right citizenship. the plan of granting citizenship to anyone in the u.s. that would require changing the constitution. luckily we have a judge, the fox news senior. we have learned in school. not easy to do something like repealing an amendment. >> the 14th amendment in its opening language makes it clear everyone born here is a united states citizen. she was written in the aftermath of the civil war to make sure the former slaves and the native-americans would be recognized as american citizens no, matter what kind of prejudice there might be against them. the courts have consistently without one single case going the other way said everybody born here becomes a citizen. that means everybody. even if the parents take them away as soon as they're here. even if the mother walks
. >> i know you have concerns about sill colon valley, women and mine orts not benefiting out there when this goes out. senator, thank you very much for joining us exclusively. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> there are some aspects that seem to be getting a lot of concern. mostly what is known as birth right citizenship. the plan of granting citizenship to anyone in the u.s. that would require changing the constitution. luckily we have a judge, the fox news...
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they marched and they ort(ájut. remember, dr.to some a by himself. he did not speak to an empty field at the march on washington. thousands were marching with him and before him and thousands more who did the dirty work that preceded the march. the successful strategies of the modern movement were litigation, organization, mobilization, and coalition. all aimed aá creating a national constituency for civil rights. amy: julian bond speaking in 2013 at the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we will continue remembering the life and legacy of julian bond after this. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we remember the life and legacy of julian bond, who died this weekend in florida. his wife said he died of complications of vascular disease. people.oined by a roundtable of we were just speaking with ben jealous, former head of the naacp, when julian bond was its chair.
they marched and they ort(ájut. remember, dr.to some a by himself. he did not speak to an empty field at the march on washington. thousands were marching with him and before him and thousands more who did the dirty work that preceded the march. the successful strategies of the modern movement were litigation, organization, mobilization, and coalition. all aimed aá creating a national constituency for civil rights. amy: julian bond speaking in 2013 at the 50th anniversary of the march on...
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so for min ort communities, african americans in particular, they'll pay attention closely to what he has to say. but that 80% favorability number, one thing that jimmy left out, and that is sort of residual loyalty to the clintons among african americans. african americans were the stalwart backers of president clinton during impeachment. because of their support, president clinton's overall job approval rating was up in the 60s. now that his wife is running for president, president obama is not running for re-election, people are a little nostalgic, they see there's bill's wife, for better or worse, former secretary of state, former senator from new york, she's running and they know who she is. it's incumbent upon bernie sanders to try to break through that. >> but she had favorabilities in 2007 and 2008 and it didn't bear out when african americans went to the polls. and they had the same nostalgia, she was beaten by barack obama. so i wouldn't -- [ all speak at once ] >> especially after barack obama won iowa. >> and started dealing with a lot of these issues. began galvanizing th
so for min ort communities, african americans in particular, they'll pay attention closely to what he has to say. but that 80% favorability number, one thing that jimmy left out, and that is sort of residual loyalty to the clintons among african americans. african americans were the stalwart backers of president clinton during impeachment. because of their support, president clinton's overall job approval rating was up in the 60s. now that his wife is running for president, president obama is...
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out at thatwent huge museum outside washington afraid i always ort of pooh-poohed tidbits -- tippit's role because he spent the rest of his career on the basis of being the pilot. on the other hand, when i saw the enola gay, that was one impressive plane and he must've been the best of the best. but i always thought they were the delivery crew, not the bomb people. he was speaking in philadelphia once and i certainly was not going to go and pay to hear him. scientists i certainly respected . once i saw the enola gay i had more respect. i guess b-29s were not that safe either, so it really was something. last, give him his due at now that he is dead. i wonder if there were any of the people who are still alive? interviewer: one. dutch van kirk. peggy: he was a navigator? what was he? interviewer: i think so. took a your father also small plane to be the scientific observer of the trinity test? peggy: yes. he never talked about that. it was the old loose lips shake -- sink ships. , i went to theg post office one day. posterse taking down and replacing them with some , and i asked if i c
out at thatwent huge museum outside washington afraid i always ort of pooh-poohed tidbits -- tippit's role because he spent the rest of his career on the basis of being the pilot. on the other hand, when i saw the enola gay, that was one impressive plane and he must've been the best of the best. but i always thought they were the delivery crew, not the bomb people. he was speaking in philadelphia once and i certainly was not going to go and pay to hear him. scientists i certainly respected ....
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.> data out of china 8.3%.orts dropped government is in talks on his third bailout program.re is a payment for the european central bank. it could be held at the backend of the week. this is according to officials familiar. let's kick it off with greece. that bailout likely to be passed ? >> i think the news is encouraging. it is still on the table. remember it is not until the end of this year. you have to be careful. what is the solution going to be? there is no doubt about that. willingness.e's a this is a positive sign. >> me think about your investments, do you care about reese? >> -- greece? >> you saw the numbers. gamble.it is a big for the future of the eurozone, there are skeptics. that it wasremember at the bottom of the class. what is the eurozone about? see. greece is doing reasonably better. greece had an option. it tells you there more implications. >> you are actually quite negative long-term. you feel a grexit is likely? >> i don't know. there has to be a lot of money to be paid. how do people feel about it? how long can they continue? -- were talking about s
.> data out of china 8.3%.orts dropped government is in talks on his third bailout program.re is a payment for the european central bank. it could be held at the backend of the week. this is according to officials familiar. let's kick it off with greece. that bailout likely to be passed ? >> i think the news is encouraging. it is still on the table. remember it is not until the end of this year. you have to be careful. what is the solution going to be? there is no doubt about that....
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. >> that was jonathan rep orting there. are you braced? >> very brace. >> very ready.s this anything more than does a logistical headache? or is it immaterial thing? >> it is the opportunity. we get to see all the data on that once. it will be alleges exercise. that is what we do. -- logistical exercise. that is what we do. >> it'll have to than -- they don't have to partially revise that as they go. everything happens on one day. equity one that helps them with communications. >> yes, exactly. minutes were released at a different time from the inflation report. it might be some small the between that to. they -- to understand why that is going on. we could piece things together and a much more consistent way. >> you have been a lot of talk of whether we might see dissent in terms of some of the members actually voting for a rate hike this time around. i you expecting that? >> -- are you expecting that? >> i think so. . . i think of stressing that process. -- i think we will see that process. >> when i you expect to that to take place? some are talking about may. some
. >> that was jonathan rep orting there. are you braced? >> very brace. >> very ready.s this anything more than does a logistical headache? or is it immaterial thing? >> it is the opportunity. we get to see all the data on that once. it will be alleges exercise. that is what we do. -- logistical exercise. that is what we do. >> it'll have to than -- they don't have to partially revise that as they go. everything happens on one day. equity one that helps them with...
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about deflation risk, and that has come up again in the last 24 hours when you're talking about x orting about exporting deflation. that gets people nervous and drives people back to call bonds, and that is what you have yields rallying yesterday, tom. brendan: jon, a little earlier, you gave that the stink eye, then we talked to want to nichols and he said that is one of the gentle lies that european-style each other to get along. how is the city trading that number? jon: the market is not trading on a greek gdp number. it would not matter if it is -1%. it is something economies did expect. there is a nuanced somewhere that explains it appeared at the end of the quarter, that is where the introduced capital control. put all of that to one side, bottom line is the greek economy is not doing well, no matter whether gdp report says. tom: i agree with that wholeheartedly. jon ferro, thank you for your ross asset -- cross-asset analysis this morning. he has been sharp on america standing alone amid global crisis. neil dutta is from renaissance macro research, and he has written brilliant not
about deflation risk, and that has come up again in the last 24 hours when you're talking about x orting about exporting deflation. that gets people nervous and drives people back to call bonds, and that is what you have yields rallying yesterday, tom. brendan: jon, a little earlier, you gave that the stink eye, then we talked to want to nichols and he said that is one of the gentle lies that european-style each other to get along. how is the city trading that number? jon: the market is not...
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reason ort see any actionctical argument that will determine russia from this if things continue as they are right now. for a year and a half there is a war in ukraine. i'm sorry to say that, but it true. ukrainians are fighting. they haves anything proved it is that they are going to fight to the end and will not surrender. people are still dying there. the world was not able to stop the war. for a year and a half. i think that is the best answer to all the questions, all the arguments and perceptions we are hearing, you know? as to the intention of russia thosetential to deter challenges as they come from russia. . hope very much there is still one year before the warsaw stomach -- summit. at the end of the day if we don't come up to the same conclusions as to the level of threat that russia poses to peace and security, that needs to be made in order to address the kind of threat that's coming . thank you very much. looking forward for your lessons very much. [applause] >> minister, thank you very much for those are marked. as earlier, very direct, varies forward. you have a very clear
reason ort see any actionctical argument that will determine russia from this if things continue as they are right now. for a year and a half there is a war in ukraine. i'm sorry to say that, but it true. ukrainians are fighting. they haves anything proved it is that they are going to fight to the end and will not surrender. people are still dying there. the world was not able to stop the war. for a year and a half. i think that is the best answer to all the questions, all the arguments and...
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. >> home sharing site fun fine stay ort airbnb for the rich bagging one of the big four international is hyatt directly investing in the tech start-up. if you're waiting for one of their vacation rates in london you'll be able to freshen up and drop your bags at hyatt's five-star churchill hotel. greg marsh is the ceo of one fine stay. and joins us from london where they're based, greg i think we need to understand first of all, why you're different from say airbnb, it's more a market that the average rental $600 a night and you're providing what is it the cleaning and the laundry? just explain why you're different from airbnb if you would. >> crucially we work with homeowners. people who have properties of value, anything from a million to multiple millions of dollars. people who own these kinds of homes don't have the time to inclination to manage them for vacation rentals when they travel. this allows us to make the homes available for guests for short stays with everything from five-star linens toiletries to a personalized meet-and-greet experience and a concierge on hand 24/7 if
. >> home sharing site fun fine stay ort airbnb for the rich bagging one of the big four international is hyatt directly investing in the tech start-up. if you're waiting for one of their vacation rates in london you'll be able to freshen up and drop your bags at hyatt's five-star churchill hotel. greg marsh is the ceo of one fine stay. and joins us from london where they're based, greg i think we need to understand first of all, why you're different from say airbnb, it's more a market...
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based,ort community locally driven prevention programs at the local level. everyone needs to be on board to be part of the solution. we want to step forward with state and local efforts. we know that we can do as much as we can at the federal level, but it also requires state and local partnership to make it real. mr. riley,: legalization of marijuana at the local and state level, can you tell us how that is influencing these markets, and whether or not that has led to the increase of heroin in our country? and if it has shifted the focus away from marijuana, and now we are focused on methamphetamines and other type of drugs? mr. riley: i think it goes to the market genius of the cartels in particular. e, theave seen, i believ spread of prescription drug abuse. they know that at some point, that availability does cease, thus begins that long road to heroin. we have seen that across the country. i believe it is as much as if it was 10 years ago when we were battling methamphetamine. with the help of congress, we were able to legislate primary precursors out.
based,ort community locally driven prevention programs at the local level. everyone needs to be on board to be part of the solution. we want to step forward with state and local efforts. we know that we can do as much as we can at the federal level, but it also requires state and local partnership to make it real. mr. riley,: legalization of marijuana at the local and state level, can you tell us how that is influencing these markets, and whether or not that has led to the increase of heroin in...
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broward county is a large county, but it is continuing to be growing. ,ort everglades does two thingsdes jobs for the local citizens, but more importantly it provides the commodities they are looking for when they are -- when they go to their grocery store shelf. it goes back to the late 1800s, actually. the idea of having a port here in south florida to move some of the goods, mostly the fruits and that were being grown in south florida, to move them in other areas of the u.s. as well as the caribbean. 1893, there was basically the fort lauderdale trading post, which is on the new river, which is just north of port everglades. that was the vein of commerce for moving goods in and out of what then was the everglades. led to the making of lake maple. by 1913, a cut was put into the boats to goow small in and out of the lake into the ocean. and that was really the prelude to the major project, which started with authorization by the state legislature in 1927 to proceed with a port here, what is now port everglades. and in february, 1928, president in thee pressed a button white house, a
broward county is a large county, but it is continuing to be growing. ,ort everglades does two thingsdes jobs for the local citizens, but more importantly it provides the commodities they are looking for when they are -- when they go to their grocery store shelf. it goes back to the late 1800s, actually. the idea of having a port here in south florida to move some of the goods, mostly the fruits and that were being grown in south florida, to move them in other areas of the u.s. as well as the...
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can always use a little bit more of the reagan spirit, rejecting with contempt the idea that conflict ort be unless -- endless that the threat of danger and violence is inevitable. it is not. [applause] four generations -- for generations, american alliances, credibility, and diplomacy deterred aggression and set forth peace. well, ifur future as we are led by a president who is resolute, as i will be, in the face of islamic terrorism wherever it appears. [applause] we can protect our people, put adversaries back in retreat, get things moving our way again, and win back the momentum for freedom. in all of this, let us never forget that in fighting evil we are doing good. in stopping the merciless, we are delivering justice. in destroying violent we are defending the innocent. -- violence we are defending the innocent. this is the work that america is in the world to do. less meat that duty with confidence, faith, and resolve. duty with meet that confidence, faith, and resolve. they keep all very much and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] thank you all. >> a few
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once they get into the country or have a child, the soldier ort in thehe country then they too n stayn the country. >> sandra is there an amendment you would propose? >> caller: i would change or elaborate on the 14th amendment which is already there because basically it's simple and it fits the times in the past. and all the things that are now occurring, the ways to come in f have changed. so, you hate to do it because ie you make one change then nother somewhere down c the line there has to be another change and another change and another ing n change, but i think explanation is the key to keeping things level. >>ro sandra in is a va narcotic georgia. roberto is calling from here inl washington, d.c. line for independence. good morning. >> caller: good morning. and thank you for take my call.- yes, i am for changing the constitution and the reason is this. do we, the united states, want to stem the flow of illegal immigration into the united inte states? yes or no? if the u answer is yes, then wes a country must change the constitution and turn off one of the magnets, one of the ma
once they get into the country or have a child, the soldier ort in thehe country then they too n stayn the country. >> sandra is there an amendment you would propose? >> caller: i would change or elaborate on the 14th amendment which is already there because basically it's simple and it fits the times in the past. and all the things that are now occurring, the ways to come in f have changed. so, you hate to do it because ie you make one change then nother somewhere down c the line...
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we seelasi little pieces of it laser surgery for the eyes where it costs less than it did 10 ort 12 yearsgo because you have those entrepreneurial force at work. we don't havein m time to get i the ways you do it. you put a more patient oriented system. the bottom line on this, ents a patients are not the real customers in health care today, it's all third party, whether it's the insurance company, the government, the employer, the patient is not the real customer. that's going toge change and it starting to change. when it does, i think the ge problems huge seemingly insurmountable, problems of medicare for younger people aret going to disappear. the end i'm writing a book on that, by the way. >> when is that coming out? >> the end of november.at. >> ken is in deltona, florida, m democrat.ller: >> caller: good morning, mr. forbes. >> good morning. >> caller: my question is about the republican governing of the economy. i've been around since 1948. without exception every republican president has had a recession during their recess administration. some of them horrendous 198 recessi reces
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if you believe as the imagine ort did at the time that the noipt is a virtualous cycle and edge providers enacted to provide a better consumer experience it would seem to follow logically if they are acting in an anti-consumer way why shouldn't the fcc have the jurisdiction to extend the same rules to edge providers. and moreover if you look athe internet conduct standard it is not clear to me why the fcc should limit the focus on internet service providers. you could see an edge provider competing in that conduct and that is part of what the fcc opened up and i hope we don't follow that to the logical conclusions. >> thank you, i yield back my time. >> yields back his time. and i am on to gentleman rush. >> i want to thank you and the ranking member for today's hearing. chairman and commission pai, i welcome both of you to today's hearing, so good to see you once again. mr. chairman, i want to lift up one of the most troubling and egregious manners that is under the consideration of the fcc, and i am referring to the prison phone call rates. i understand that the fcc has poised to make a
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ort means there sons daughters or grandchildren may be going to fight that war.onald trump will not, and his children certainly will not. iraq,couldn't do it in what makes them think we can do it in iran. we have come to a point in history where we really need to think about diplomacy. stepping back and taking a breath, instead of always beating on the drums of war. i want to know why there is always money for bombs, missiles, jets, and all this other stuff, but there's never money when these veterans come home. host: ok. you will be the last call on this topic. coming up, the presidential race has brought new discussions about immigration. especially this last week, you heard ideas about the birthright citizenship, the border wall, also its of topics. us --l have to guest join us, alli newining re:ney and mark krikorian -- noorani and mark krikorian. all of that as "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> saturday, august 29 marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, one of the five deadly storms in america's history. c-span coverage begins life monday at 10:0
ort means there sons daughters or grandchildren may be going to fight that war.onald trump will not, and his children certainly will not. iraq,couldn't do it in what makes them think we can do it in iran. we have come to a point in history where we really need to think about diplomacy. stepping back and taking a breath, instead of always beating on the drums of war. i want to know why there is always money for bombs, missiles, jets, and all this other stuff, but there's never money when these...
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russian president vladimir putin orting 319 tons of cheese, fruit, vegetables and bacon trashed becausea does not want western products coming in because of sanctions on russia for its actions in the ukraine and i want to point out that there are 20 million people living in poverty in russia. stuart: by the way your story about amazon, jeff bezos sold 1 million shares, has a total of 83 million shares. >> it is nothing. stuart: it is chump change. liz: he sells 1 million shares. stuart: over the weekend 83 million shares, sold 1 million of them brought in a half billion. the man is worth over $40 billion. >> $53 billion if we are counting. stuart: he has other investments. washington post as well. thanks very much we will see you monday morning at 5:00 a.m. fox business lawrence and and nicole 5:00 got to be there. where are we on the dow jones industrial average? what have i got? the dow is down 33. what am i looking at? ashley: the pentagon. stuart: if you want me to tease it you better tell me the story. ashley: pentagon. stuart: an e-mail system full of classified information brough
russian president vladimir putin orting 319 tons of cheese, fruit, vegetables and bacon trashed becausea does not want western products coming in because of sanctions on russia for its actions in the ukraine and i want to point out that there are 20 million people living in poverty in russia. stuart: by the way your story about amazon, jeff bezos sold 1 million shares, has a total of 83 million shares. >> it is nothing. stuart: it is chump change. liz: he sells 1 million shares. stuart:...
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say, you could argue that you should shut down ,ort lauderdale, miami, tampa >> san francisco.every single coastal city. new orleans is a coastal city. i heard people say, why don't you move people to high ground? eight no such thing. -- ain't no such thing. [laughter] >> all of southeastern louisiana is at or below sea level. near water for practical reasons. there are a handful of landlocked big cities in america. atlanta, charlotte, dallas, maybe, denver, las vegas. most of your major cities -- they are vulnerable. manhattan, lower manhattan is only rubble to storm surge -- vulnerable to storm surge. charleston, south carolina. to say that,ing you've got to say to all cities that are at risk in any way. we talked about the dutch saving amsterdam and rotterdam. we've got to save all of these great american cities. when chicago burned, we rebuilt it. >> i want to say this. 1996, there was a beginning of hurricane season tabletop exercise that took place. that included all of the emergency management people, all of the fema people, it happened every year. the first year i was i
say, you could argue that you should shut down ,ort lauderdale, miami, tampa >> san francisco.every single coastal city. new orleans is a coastal city. i heard people say, why don't you move people to high ground? eight no such thing. -- ain't no such thing. [laughter] >> all of southeastern louisiana is at or below sea level. near water for practical reasons. there are a handful of landlocked big cities in america. atlanta, charlotte, dallas, maybe, denver, las vegas. most of your...