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us now to discuss the health of the oceans and the lessons to be learned from monterey bay are paul rogers, managing editor of kqed science unit and environment writer for the "san jose mercury news," dr. emily ra ves, marine laboratory, and paul michelle, superintendent of the monterey bay national marine sanctuary. thank you all for being here. emily, let's begin with you. what can be done about ocean acidification. >> we want to get at the cause of it, we need to reduce or ultimately eliminate our emissions of carbon dioxide. carbon dioxide is what dissolves into the surface waters of the ocean and causes the chemical changes that we're seeing. but there's a lot more than that. the carbon dioxide problem in the atmosphere is a global problem, but for communities, local communities, like those in monterey bay, like those in ta mauls bay we saw with the hog island oyster company in the package, they want to -- they care about the local marine ecosystem to them and what can they do about it? they can't necessarily control the carbon dioxide emissions of the entire planet. but we can think
us now to discuss the health of the oceans and the lessons to be learned from monterey bay are paul rogers, managing editor of kqed science unit and environment writer for the "san jose mercury news," dr. emily ra ves, marine laboratory, and paul michelle, superintendent of the monterey bay national marine sanctuary. thank you all for being here. emily, let's begin with you. what can be done about ocean acidification. >> we want to get at the cause of it, we need to reduce or...
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paul? walker?kle george pataki? roger: let's not get carried away. john: it donald trump were hit and that 25%rrow were up for grabs, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. what is very interesting is, trump, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in this race. the two guys you are not career -- the two guys who are not career politicians. inside the mind of donald trump after this word from our sponsors. >> we are back with roger stone formerly of the trump campaign. we said we wanted to take you inside the mind of donald trump. who does he listen to? who are the voices he turns to for big decisions? definitely listens to his wife are cheaters a terrific person and speaks seven line which is an is a real strong supporter and is ver
paul? walker?kle george pataki? roger: let's not get carried away. john: it donald trump were hit and that 25%rrow were up for grabs, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. what is very interesting is, trump, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice...
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paul. i think roger will be back in the trump camp as a paid adviser. because, because mr.eeds somebody like roger who can say, if you don't do, if you don't at least listen to me, i am going to quit. he showed he would do that. because what happens is we are, in the first few primaries it's sort of easy to do it yourself. iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. you can do it. on march 1, for example. there are 12 primaries on the republican side. 13 on the democratic side. you need to have an established leadership team in your campaign. that can, that can work all of that while you as the candidate are doing your job. so, it would not surprise me a bit if by the end of this week, roger is back on board. i think that would be fine. >> jeff, everyone, include the media in this. loves when a candidate is blunt. not handled by a bunch of strategists. i enjoyed my interview ses so f with donald trump, and good for tv, refreshing, he can be charming. is there too much of that approach? particularly when you are seeking the highest office in the land? getting into fights with repor
paul. i think roger will be back in the trump camp as a paid adviser. because, because mr.eeds somebody like roger who can say, if you don't do, if you don't at least listen to me, i am going to quit. he showed he would do that. because what happens is we are, in the first few primaries it's sort of easy to do it yourself. iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. you can do it. on march 1, for example. there are 12 primaries on the republican side. 13 on the democratic side. you need to have an...
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paul could be. mark: it is wide open. ataki? -- p roger: let's not go crazy.n: it donald trump were hit among thoseay, who people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. ,hat is very interesting is trunk, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in this case, the two guys you are not career politicians. and: the businessman surgeon. more from our sponsors -- we will have more after this word from our sponsors. ♪ mark: we are back with roger stone. formerly of the trunk campaign. let me ask you this first question. who does he listen to? does he listen to his family, his wife? roger: i think he definitely listens to his wife. she is a terrific versant, speaks seven languages, a terrific mother, and a strong supporter and very much in favor of this candidacy. i think it
paul could be. mark: it is wide open. ataki? -- p roger: let's not go crazy.n: it donald trump were hit among thoseay, who people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. ,hat is very interesting is trunk, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the...
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roger ailes they'll be treated fairly. jesh jeb bush calling him wrong and rand paul jumping in say trump is a bully. trump attacked both of them. saying this. truly weird senator rand paul of kentucky reminds me of a spoiled brat without a properly functioning brain. he was terrible at debate. hillary clinton also weighing in on megyn kelly's comments. calling them outrageous and talked about being at trump's wedding in 2005. >> i had to planning in florida, i thought it would be fun to go to his wedding. it's always entertaining. now that he's running for president it's a little bit more troubling. with five weeks until the gop debate is likely we'll see a lot more entertainment to come, guys. >> i bet you're right, kenneth. thank you so much. >>> another note from the campaign trail, money troubles for one republican candidate. >> former texas governor rick perry is no longer able to pay his campaign staff in south carolina. that state holds one of the key early primaries. he's struggled to break out of the republican pack. >>> the white house staffer has placed on unpaid leave after her weekend a
roger ailes they'll be treated fairly. jesh jeb bush calling him wrong and rand paul jumping in say trump is a bully. trump attacked both of them. saying this. truly weird senator rand paul of kentucky reminds me of a spoiled brat without a properly functioning brain. he was terrible at debate. hillary clinton also weighing in on megyn kelly's comments. calling them outrageous and talked about being at trump's wedding in 2005. >> i had to planning in florida, i thought it would be fun to...
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roger stone. he wanted business from me. rand paul, he tried to ask me for money. gabe sherman, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the water that quite probably water bottle gate. marco rubio's latest shining room. >>> an update to our completely utterly mathematically legitimate 2016 candidate draft. >>> plus hillary clinton's meeting with the black lives matter movement. >> if you don't tell black people what we need to do, then we won't tell you all what you need to do. >> i'm not telling you. i'm just telling you to tell me. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> this whole thing is making me proud of our candidates and happy to be a democrat. >> one more important thing. the thing that donald trump and bernie sanders have most in common is the way they pronounce the word that is spelled h-u-g-e. >> fair. >> that is pronounced yuge. look it up. it's pronounced yuge. my conversation wi
roger stone. he wanted business from me. rand paul, he tried to ask me for money. gabe sherman, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the water that quite probably water bottle gate. marco rubio's latest shining room. >>> an update to our completely utterly mathematically legitimate 2016 candidate draft. >>> plus hillary clinton's meeting with the black lives matter movement. >> if you don't tell black people what we need to do, then we won't tell you...
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roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the second choice of the trump supporters tends to be ted cruz, rand paul little crossover with those establishment candidate like chris christie or jeb bush. i think it redistributes among the conservatives. what is interesting is that trump the non-politician, a lot , of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in two guys thate are not the career politicians. john: the businessman and surgeon. we will have more after this word from our sponsors. ♪ mark: we are back with roger stone. formerly of the trump campaign. we wanted you to take us in the mind of donald j. trump. let me ask you this first question. who does he listen to? does he listen to his family, his wife? who does he turn to when he has to make the big decisions? roger: i think he definitely listens to his wife. she is a terrific mother, seven languages and a strong supporter , and very much in favor of this candidacy. i think it was a deciding factor. she finally said donald, you , talk about saving the country and the direction of the countr
roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the second choice of the trump supporters tends to be ted cruz, rand paul little crossover with those establishment candidate like chris christie or jeb bush. i think it redistributes among the conservatives. what is interesting is that trump the non-politician, a lot , of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in two guys thate are not the career politicians. john: the businessman and...
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paul sweeney, gentlemen, thank you. stay with us as "bloomberg market day," continues. quarterback tom brady and the nfl commissioner rogerill face off in court tomorrow, where brady's four-game suspense might be changed. ♪ mark: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day," i am mark crumpton. good afternoon. ramy: stocks, basically all the majors are at or near session lows. getting back most of the nice gains we did see monday. this is due to china's shot currency valuation we welcome to. it seeing the biggest drop, down by 1.3%. the nasdaq down by 1.5%. the s&p is down by 1.1%. for the dow, it's lower eight of the past nine sessions. interestingly, there's a sign today that the dow may be headed for a long-term slide. come with me into the bloomberg terminal. this is the gpo function. you're looking at the dow over the past year. what you are seeing over here to the right is the so-called death cross. take a look at the aligned. this is the 50 day moving average. the pink line is that you hundred day moving average. the death cross is when the 50 day moves below a 200 day moving average. the last time this happened is d
paul sweeney, gentlemen, thank you. stay with us as "bloomberg market day," continues. quarterback tom brady and the nfl commissioner rogerill face off in court tomorrow, where brady's four-game suspense might be changed. ♪ mark: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day," i am mark crumpton. good afternoon. ramy: stocks, basically all the majors are at or near session lows. getting back most of the nice gains we did see monday. this is due to china's shot currency...
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we want to talk about all of these developments with mike rogers, chairman of the house committee. we have cnn terrorism analyst paulok shank and security analyst, bob bair. first to you. you're very familiar with al asiri. ibrahim al asiri. he is basically a bomb making master mind. the fact that he is alive is a huge development. tell us more aboutiment him. >> this is not the first time he has resurfaced as someone who we thought met his demise. there was no proof. it was lots of dna testing but it was inconclusive. so this tell that you they have some serious change of strategy going on in aqap. the saudis are putting pressure there. you have isis now setting up recruiting camp there, the houthis are there. they're under duress. he is absolutely obsessed with developing a bomb, either body cavity bomb or underwear bomb which he has done, or a package bomb or ink cartridge bomb. he's done all of those things, designed specifically to get on aircraft. >> undetectible explosives. and he is on the cutting edge of that. if it seem like at times there's intel that he may be gone, that he's been wounded, perhaps even k
we want to talk about all of these developments with mike rogers, chairman of the house committee. we have cnn terrorism analyst paulok shank and security analyst, bob bair. first to you. you're very familiar with al asiri. ibrahim al asiri. he is basically a bomb making master mind. the fact that he is alive is a huge development. tell us more aboutiment him. >> this is not the first time he has resurfaced as someone who we thought met his demise. there was no proof. it was lots of dna...
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roger. not only does he lead in the polls but donald trump is defining the entire conversation, so the other nominees, the orthocandidates either try to get in the story, like rand paulticizing him as not a real conservative or bobby jindal saying his name in his speeches to get attention or marco rubio and john kasich where are desperate to break through on issues they want to talk about and want to avoid to responding to outrageous comments by donald trump. i don't think they've nigd that out because donald trump is right at center stage, like he likes to be. >> ifill: bernie sanders, he was on the west coast swing this week and attracted tens of thousands of people to his rallies in seattle, portland, oregon, on his way to los angeles today. what is the appeal for bernie sanders? why is he getting massive crowds at this time in august, for heaven sakes, and what is hillary clinton's people thinking about this? >> also, he was endorsed today by the nurse's union. in l.a., he was picking up a big, national endorsement. so bernie sanders has captured something. he's really captured a desire among many people to fix income inequality. he's talking about college afford
roger. not only does he lead in the polls but donald trump is defining the entire conversation, so the other nominees, the orthocandidates either try to get in the story, like rand paulticizing him as not a real conservative or bobby jindal saying his name in his speeches to get attention or marco rubio and john kasich where are desperate to break through on issues they want to talk about and want to avoid to responding to outrageous comments by donald trump. i don't think they've nigd that out...
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roger, you did a great job once again. host: from california. independent. caller: hi, paul. i am a true independent.rm at third-party candidate president, but i will give you comments first to realize i am not an idiot. wasfirst one i mentioned ben carson, the smartest man on the stage as a brain surgeon, let's give him credit, but the other people are buffoons. this is the same group of people that every time they ask them, they do not believe in evolution. how can you trust anybody that does not believe in evolution? offve to defend megyn keli the bat because she asked tough questions to others as well. there was one to governor walker about him not granting exception for abortion for the life of a mother who would be in danger. he did not back down and he said there are other ways. come on? these are the people you would like to give the president. my name is reverend bud green. if you reverent -- if you google reverend bud green for president, you will find the .com on the internet. my believe is that we need to be antigovernment and the name is a play on the marijuana thing. i think by smoking
roger, you did a great job once again. host: from california. independent. caller: hi, paul. i am a true independent.rm at third-party candidate president, but i will give you comments first to realize i am not an idiot. wasfirst one i mentioned ben carson, the smartest man on the stage as a brain surgeon, let's give him credit, but the other people are buffoons. this is the same group of people that every time they ask them, they do not believe in evolution. how can you trust anybody that does...
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paul in 2012. >> very straightforward. >> that is just an eviscerating drilling down double down -- i mean -- >> as roger stone said here the other day, donald trump is really enjoying this campaign. he sat at home last night and crafted that statement. >> okay. >> i'm surprised there weren't typos in it. >> there's no press secretary. okay. hillary clinton still holds her lead in iowa a day after a shocking poll showed her falling behind her democratic opponent in new hampshire. clinton beats bernie sanders with democratic caucus goers 50% to 31%. vice president joe biden in third at 12%. should joe biden decide not to run, the poll shows clinton with largely inherit his support. that's interesting to see. the new poll comes as hillary clinton's old private e-mail server is now in the hands of the fbi according to "the washington post." a lawyer from the company that managed it turned it over with no subpoena or search warrant for the bureau and she added it's blank and contains no useful data. for the years clinton was secretary of state, the server lived in the clinton's basement according to the paper. but in 2013 a
paul in 2012. >> very straightforward. >> that is just an eviscerating drilling down double down -- i mean -- >> as roger stone said here the other day, donald trump is really enjoying this campaign. he sat at home last night and crafted that statement. >> okay. >> i'm surprised there weren't typos in it. >> there's no press secretary. okay. hillary clinton still holds her lead in iowa a day after a shocking poll showed her falling behind her democratic...