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from the normal us playbook, and i think they haven't realised that trump has his own playbook.ally, this is papering over significant differences between the two sides. north korea wants to extend denuclearisation talks for years, if not multiple years, and the us administration wants an upfront, quick, libya—style denuclearisation. right there, you're going to have a hard time having a successful summit, just on the substance alone. we have received more statements and north korea. reuters quoting here, saying that north korea said it may reconsider holding a summit with the united states if washington continues to unilaterally insist on north korea giving up its nuclear programme. so again, that is reuters quoting the north's state media on wednesday, saying that if washington continues to unilaterally insist on north korea giving up its nuclear programme, that could jeopardise those talks altogether. 0f programme, that could jeopardise those talks altogether. of course, if we get any more statements in that, we will bring them to you. more funerals have taken place for the p
from the normal us playbook, and i think they haven't realised that trump has his own playbook.ally, this is papering over significant differences between the two sides. north korea wants to extend denuclearisation talks for years, if not multiple years, and the us administration wants an upfront, quick, libya—style denuclearisation. right there, you're going to have a hard time having a successful summit, just on the substance alone. we have received more statements and north korea. reuters...
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from the normal us playbook, and i think they haven't realised that trump has his own playbook. is papering over significant differences between the two sides. north korea wants to extend denuclearisation talks for multiple years, and the us administration wants an upfront, quick, libya—style denuclearisation. right there, you're going to have a hard time having a successful summit, just on the substance alone. more funerals have taken place for the palestinians killed by israeli troops in gaza yesterday. an emergency session of the un security council has heard condemnation of both israel and the militant group hamas. tuesday marked the 70th anniversary of what palestinians call the "catastrophe," when hundreds of thousands of people fled or were expelled from their homes when the state of israel was established. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen sent this report from gaza. his report contains some distressing images. 0n the border, the soundtrack was anti—israeli songs, not gunfire. 2a hours after the killing, the big protests have stopped. but tyres were burning, and palesti
from the normal us playbook, and i think they haven't realised that trump has his own playbook. is papering over significant differences between the two sides. north korea wants to extend denuclearisation talks for multiple years, and the us administration wants an upfront, quick, libya—style denuclearisation. right there, you're going to have a hard time having a successful summit, just on the substance alone. more funerals have taken place for the palestinians killed by israeli troops in...
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the president is operating out of a different playbook. it's a businessman's playbook. they are so fearful that he'll win with his negotiating style and it will cause the mayor what people to do what they are already starting to do, why do we need these guys. jesse: if good things happen for america and donald trump, bad things happen for the democratic party. that's how they see it. they can't allow the president to have a foreign policy success. >> they hate this president more than they love their country. but it's so true. 30 years of failed foreign policy. it failed and it failed and it failed. what happened was john kerry failed. donald trump came in and said i am going do it differently. now we are seeing success in north korea for the first time. jesse: let me get your reaction to james comey. spspygate has blown into the atmosphere. >> as far as i can tell it's made up. i don't know where he's getting that from. >> do you find that to be possible or probable that there was a spy inserted into his campaign by an intelligence agency? >> i don't find it possible a
the president is operating out of a different playbook. it's a businessman's playbook. they are so fearful that he'll win with his negotiating style and it will cause the mayor what people to do what they are already starting to do, why do we need these guys. jesse: if good things happen for america and donald trump, bad things happen for the democratic party. that's how they see it. they can't allow the president to have a foreign policy success. >> they hate this president more than...
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and the president's 2018 playbook borrows he hec heavilys 2016 playbook. and roseanne barr tells fans to stop defending the indefensible. the president weighs in, casting himself as a victim. others see it differently. >> for me, i have been so disheartened by what's acceptable in the world right now, what's acceptable in the white house. and it's refreshing to see someone take a stand and say no, not at abc, not at this company. this is not acceptable rhetoric. and it's interesting that abc has higher standards than the white house does. >> we begin the hour with first words from the president about roseanne barr being fired by abc news. barr fired for a racist tweet about valerie jarrett. the president's reaction, somewhat head scratching. here it is -- >> it's not exactly clear what abc reports or comments the president is referring to there, but it's quite clear he somehow sees himself as the victim here. the entire country talking about roseanne's tweet storm and the cancellation of her storm. it seems the president, however, doesn't want to talk abou
and the president's 2018 playbook borrows he hec heavilys 2016 playbook. and roseanne barr tells fans to stop defending the indefensible. the president weighs in, casting himself as a victim. others see it differently. >> for me, i have been so disheartened by what's acceptable in the world right now, what's acceptable in the white house. and it's refreshing to see someone take a stand and say no, not at abc, not at this company. this is not acceptable rhetoric. and it's interesting that...
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, or adopting his playbook. >> yes, i think scott pruitt had taken it and run with it for a taxpayerncy. >> you said pruitt when he came into his office wanted to run the epa press shop like a campaign style media operation. is he succeeding? >> he hired a firm last winter that, to collect media clips and that in itself is not too unusual, but he wanted this firm, an overtly partisan campaign firm to attract explicitly track in oklahoma and right wing media and that is unusual in itself that he wanted to essentially build a campaign operation by hiring this outside no bid contract, and we got documents this week that shed additional light on that and i think it just adds to the speculation that he has a future interest in politics. >> congressman, what is your position on this issue of access this week? i know you wrote a letter calling for more information about why those journals from cnn and ap and other outlets were denied access to pruitt's speech? >> like i said, this administration operates in the dark, and when it comes to something as basic as clean drinking water, which in
, or adopting his playbook. >> yes, i think scott pruitt had taken it and run with it for a taxpayerncy. >> you said pruitt when he came into his office wanted to run the epa press shop like a campaign style media operation. is he succeeding? >> he hired a firm last winter that, to collect media clips and that in itself is not too unusual, but he wanted this firm, an overtly partisan campaign firm to attract explicitly track in oklahoma and right wing media and that is unusual...
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for nearly a decade, democrats followed the standard liberal playbook -- tax more, regulate more, and pile up more money and power right here in washington. they cracked down on american businesses, imposed one new regulation after another, and looked to the federal government to pick winners and losers. it's a familiar old set of ideas. here's what it produces -- an economy that works very well for a few -- a few -- but leaves many more behind. the obama era was just find for our nation's biggest coastal cities. roughly three-quarters of all the new jobs created between 2010 and 2016 poured into the country's largest metropolitan areas. but outside of these places, taxes and regulations created an antibusiness climate that hurt american manufacturing, american coal communities, and small- and medium-sized businesses throughout our country. so republicans chartered a new course. we understand that middle-class families know how to spend their own money better than the government. the american workers thrive when american job creators are expanding, hiring, and raising wages. so we pas
for nearly a decade, democrats followed the standard liberal playbook -- tax more, regulate more, and pile up more money and power right here in washington. they cracked down on american businesses, imposed one new regulation after another, and looked to the federal government to pick winners and losers. it's a familiar old set of ideas. here's what it produces -- an economy that works very well for a few -- a few -- but leaves many more behind. the obama era was just find for our nation's...
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that's the old playbook and it's not working. we see it poll after poll.s simply not going to work. >> congressman, whether or not democrats win back the house, there's a whole lot of talk of who will be leader of the democrats in the house come january. last month politico was reporting that they spoke with nearly 30 democratic lawmakers and aides and almost all said it is no secret that you're gunning for it if there is a shake-up. are they all wrong? >> don't always read what you believe, and don't always believe what you read. >> are they all wrong? >> let me answer. what we are focused on is winning back the house of representatives. nothing else matters. nothing else matter, but winning. nancy pelosi is agnostic about winning. she just wants to win. we just want to win and we'll let the politics deal with itself after that. i've said repeatedly i see no situation bay which i would be anything other than supportive of nancy pelosi let's move forward and we'll take it from there. >> the president said he has more tax cuts coming before november. are yo
that's the old playbook and it's not working. we see it poll after poll.s simply not going to work. >> congressman, whether or not democrats win back the house, there's a whole lot of talk of who will be leader of the democrats in the house come january. last month politico was reporting that they spoke with nearly 30 democratic lawmakers and aides and almost all said it is no secret that you're gunning for it if there is a shake-up. are they all wrong? >> don't always read what you...
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it has created a striking family coming playbooks will this mean for economic inequality around the world google as a starting place walking the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to less wealthy and claim rich the trash and exclusive brooklyn are starting to live on t w. however want to welcome to another edition of euro max i'm your host meghan lee as always we have got a packed show in store for you so let's get right to it here's a look at what's coming up. far from...
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it's playbook that tells you, kellyanne, you now have an expanded role temporarily taking a more active role in communications strategy at the white house. would you say that's true? >> what i would say is i'm very happy to help in that regard. and i want to say something about the communications job here. there are and the press job. there are dozens of men and women who work incredibly hard who are not household names. who aren't part of the public of this duration. they are here every day working hard to advance the president's agenda. the shear volume and velocity of issues that this president puts forward, he is a man of action in a town of talk. and wants to keep pushing forward. look what he has doing domestic agenda? this is important. this is 2018. the way you can communicate with the public through different social media platforms, through different tunts is so much more diverse and plentiful than it's been for any past president. also, president donald trump is very unique and unconventional in that he prefers the itemization of information. he prefers to go directly to the p
it's playbook that tells you, kellyanne, you now have an expanded role temporarily taking a more active role in communications strategy at the white house. would you say that's true? >> what i would say is i'm very happy to help in that regard. and i want to say something about the communications job here. there are and the press job. there are dozens of men and women who work incredibly hard who are not household names. who aren't part of the public of this duration. they are here every...
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sceptics say president trump is falling for the pyongyang playbook. might be different. making the news could be taken out of the country. one of britain's most notorious serial killers has died in prison. he lived in over a five—year period in london in the 1970s and 80s. in 1983. elections. the islamic state group. of kirkuk in what officials say was linked to the elections. 0ur middle east correspondent martin patience reports from baghdad. iraq is at a turning point. people here hope that this election will represent a fresh start. but the fear is the country could slip back into violence. the threat of attacks remains. who will change things for young people. at home unemployed. and most importantly, we'll have security. against the islamist militants. for all iraqis. through this election. he needs all the votes he can get. shia politicians. whose marginalisation in the first place led to the rise of is. east. this is a critical moment for iraq. to rebuild the country. but iraq's unity is fragile. sectarian divisions could once again tear this country apart. many iraqis fear their
sceptics say president trump is falling for the pyongyang playbook. might be different. making the news could be taken out of the country. one of britain's most notorious serial killers has died in prison. he lived in over a five—year period in london in the 1970s and 80s. in 1983. elections. the islamic state group. of kirkuk in what officials say was linked to the elections. 0ur middle east correspondent martin patience reports from baghdad. iraq is at a turning point. people here hope that...
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it has created a thriving parallel economy playbook what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class war korea the response to that state mr big yes we all start in class walk here because retire. and actually destruct and you could have played a bridge to play the trip to susan report starting june eleventh on t.w. . plane . this is d w news live from our land be on again off again affair that has the diplomatic world belt out after conciliatory words from pyongyang u.s. president donald trump says that his summit with north korean leader kim jong un could take place after all that is despite trying canceling it only yesterday we will have more from washington also coming up a court in new york charges harvey weinstein with rape and sexual assaults before releasing him.
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with me are jack blanchard, who's the editor of politico's london playbook, and rosamund urwin, the financialfront pages are already in. let's start with the metro. it features a picture of summer grant — the seven year old girl who died after being thrown in to the air on a bouncy castle — two fairground workers have been found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. the telegraph talk about new plans for the nhs where 999 patients will be assessed by video before ambulances are sent out. a shake up at rolls royce features on the front of the financial times. its chief operating officer, simon kirby, is the fist high profile casualty — afterjust 19 months in thejob. oh baby! — it's a ‘royal exclusive‘ on the front of the mirror. they quote a friend of prince harry and his fiance meghan markle — who claims the couple want their first child as soon as possible. the i shows the three american men freed from north korean prison. president trump says it's a huge gesture of goodwill from north korea's, kimjong un. ‘fire and anger in tehran‘ — the guardian show the moment that members of the ir
with me are jack blanchard, who's the editor of politico's london playbook, and rosamund urwin, the financialfront pages are already in. let's start with the metro. it features a picture of summer grant — the seven year old girl who died after being thrown in to the air on a bouncy castle — two fairground workers have been found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. the telegraph talk about new plans for the nhs where 999 patients will be assessed by video before ambulances are sent...
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the biggest witch hunt in american history that donald trump's playbook the ongoing investigation into election meddling he does come after the republican dominated u.s. senate intelligence committee concluded that trump was elected with the help of the russians something though the president himself has strenuously denied. the russian effort was extensive sophisticated and old by president putin himself for the purpose of helping donald trump and hurting hillary clinton so we've heard this story countless times but at this time the bipartisan republican led committee found that there was collusion now how is this different from every other story well republicans on the committee actually agreed with fellow democrats that not only did russia interfere in the election but the influence campaign was apparently directed by president putin himself to elect donald trump however just three weeks ago the house intel committee also a bi partisan republican led committee found that there was no collusion the committee found no evidence that meetings between trump associates and official represe
the biggest witch hunt in american history that donald trump's playbook the ongoing investigation into election meddling he does come after the republican dominated u.s. senate intelligence committee concluded that trump was elected with the help of the russians something though the president himself has strenuously denied. the russian effort was extensive sophisticated and old by president putin himself for the purpose of helping donald trump and hurting hillary clinton so we've heard this...
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this is out of the north korean playbook. this is not the only hostages they've taken to release and used as chips to get international credit. they do this about every ten years, jon. they enter into agreements with the west, principally with the south and the united states. they did it with president bush. they promised to dismantle all nuclear materials and infrastructure. they allow u.n. inspectors in the country. as soon as this happen, they lie, they deceive, cheat and swap what they were doing and do it a different way of producing nuclear weapons. that's what they've done every time. i think they're going to do it again this time. so i'm very cynical about the broader movement here. it's worth testing, but president trump needs to remember history. >> jon: you described it as glasnost, but also the screws to north korea from economic sanctions and also through china. is it possible the economic pressure is causing kim to crack a little bit? >> we don't know. i hope that it continues, the severe economic pressure. that
this is out of the north korean playbook. this is not the only hostages they've taken to release and used as chips to get international credit. they do this about every ten years, jon. they enter into agreements with the west, principally with the south and the united states. they did it with president bush. they promised to dismantle all nuclear materials and infrastructure. they allow u.n. inspectors in the country. as soon as this happen, they lie, they deceive, cheat and swap what they were...
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playbook, aimistic late 2019 rate hike. there is a lot of data between then and now. we do not have a good model for protecting monthly inflation. to say at this point in the cycle with any confidence. matter, can treasuries go it alone? that is spread between treasuries, it is even wider. >> it is disconnected from hikes. and the market has looked at weaker european leaders and pushed back the end of qe. ecb will end qe this year. they can't keep doing it forever so they might push back the hike. you may see upward movement. compresses, it is because the yield curve is rising not because ours is declining. the piece of the puzzle that is absent from a look at relative spreads is the cross currency has been deeply negative which makes it expensive for euro or japanese investors. yieldr 3% nominal actually looks worse than a local currency yields. >> when does it start to look more attractive? >> cross currency swaps have been negative. there is a lot of market plumbing that no one can predict or understand. >> sticking with me. everybody sticking with me. coming up, t
playbook, aimistic late 2019 rate hike. there is a lot of data between then and now. we do not have a good model for protecting monthly inflation. to say at this point in the cycle with any confidence. matter, can treasuries go it alone? that is spread between treasuries, it is even wider. >> it is disconnected from hikes. and the market has looked at weaker european leaders and pushed back the end of qe. ecb will end qe this year. they can't keep doing it forever so they might push back...
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you push on the brake pedal, you get out the playbook, the various degrees of intensity. if the economy appears to be selling out, if there is flattening or inversion, which would be playing out at a loss of momentum, there is not a lot of additional ammunition to fire at the problem, less congress is using fiscal tailwinds system the economy. ira: that is hard to do. carl: it has been hard to do for the last decade or what not. but it means as we go through the next crisis, the fed is wondering, what a munition is available. the best in munition against cuts in the future is to keep the rates lower for longer now, that is a lesson from the janet yellen playbook. scarlet: that would be a conundrum if it was to happen. ira jersey, thank you so much. carl riccadonna, thank you. tom, thank you for staying late. we conclude our episode of "the fed decides." coming up, going to san francisco and focusing on facebook as cambridge analytic a says they are shutting down operations. you are looking at the shares of facebook, just off session highs, up 2.3%. from new york, this is
you push on the brake pedal, you get out the playbook, the various degrees of intensity. if the economy appears to be selling out, if there is flattening or inversion, which would be playing out at a loss of momentum, there is not a lot of additional ammunition to fire at the problem, less congress is using fiscal tailwinds system the economy. ira: that is hard to do. carl: it has been hard to do for the last decade or what not. but it means as we go through the next crisis, the fed is...
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stop.ot hard to it is important to point out that they did not take a page out of the playbook of theom caucus. you have 25 republicans pushing a democrat bill. it is an all-out amnesty. the have steny hoyer and democrats pushing the democrat agenda. republicans, you can't get a more stark difference. they have this queen of the hill procedure where four votes come up. the goodlatte the bill, the way things proceed appears usually by a bill. we have a goodlatte bill on immigration which is the compromise bill which deals with 700,000 kids, in theted daca kids get labor force. the immigrant amnesty bill would be up to 10 million people over a decade. that has not been vetted through the america people and they don't want it. shery: when we say that they take a page out of your playbook is that members feel empowered to speak against congressional leadership. ahead andtually go should to this petition, they feel repercussions for it? >> and again, i would use different language. it is not emboldened to go against leadership. leadership promised us the majority on any bill goes forward.
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but i don't think it knocks things of course, it isjust part of the north korean playbook that they haveks will continue. balbina hwang, would you put the money on the summit going ahead? yes and no. it is not necessarily much ado about nothing. north korea is making very clear that the libya model itself is off the table. that doesn't mean necessarily that denuclearisation is not, and i think what north korea is making clear is that they are willing to deal with president trump, and i think president trump, again, is separate from bolton. now, bolton has a very specific idea about processes, but president trump, i think, would be happy with, for example, just taking five nuclear bombs, loading them on air force one and saying, here, i got denuclearisation. that is very different. was thisjohn bolton speaking to donald trump through the television, if you like, and saying, hang on, don't go too soft, we have to have a pretty hardline approach, whether president trump agrees with that or not? this is howjohn bolton exists, he does take a hardline approach to things, butjust like north kor
but i don't think it knocks things of course, it isjust part of the north korean playbook that they haveks will continue. balbina hwang, would you put the money on the summit going ahead? yes and no. it is not necessarily much ado about nothing. north korea is making very clear that the libya model itself is off the table. that doesn't mean necessarily that denuclearisation is not, and i think what north korea is making clear is that they are willing to deal with president trump, and i think...
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the same playbook every time. this time, he got caught. >> look, there are some good w news to talk about here, amber. these tweets, they've somewhat overshadowed the release of the american imprisoned in venezuela. how did this release come about? >> it came about for the president state department mostly negotiating try to get this man nearly two years ago to get married out from what is increasing increasingly becoming a country that's not safe for americans and more hostile to americans than in decades past. what's really remarkable here is you watch this oval office image of the president welcome iing h this very, grateful man. is the optic bs of a president who is negotiating successfully with difficult countries. he's overshadowed that or, excuse me, that's in contrast to his struggles with north korea, which have stalled. as you point out, he's over shadowed that by a lot of inaccurate tweets about the russia investigation. >> yeah, there was another tweet i want to look at from yesterday with you in which
the same playbook every time. this time, he got caught. >> look, there are some good w news to talk about here, amber. these tweets, they've somewhat overshadowed the release of the american imprisoned in venezuela. how did this release come about? >> it came about for the president state department mostly negotiating try to get this man nearly two years ago to get married out from what is increasing increasingly becoming a country that's not safe for americans and more hostile to...
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and a republican gubernatorial candidate take as page right from the president's playbook. travis allen rallying voters near the mexico border. >> i have watched this border behind me get violated time after time after time thanks to the lawless open border policies of jerry brown and california democrats. build that wall. build that wall. [chanting build that wall] heather: allen hopes his tough immigration stance carries him in next week's california primary. one of the most exciting days in auto racing did not disappoint. >> will power the indianapolis 500 winners 2018. >> will power living up to his name claiming his first indy 500 win celebrating with the traditional jug of milk. so overcome to emotion she fell to the ground. that usually happens though, actually. different set of emotions for danica patrick who crashed as a full-time driver. nascar kyle busch races to fourth win of the season capturing the checkered flag in the coca cola 600 which i think actually if you compare the two was the bigger race. that's just my opinion though, nascar. the time now is 10 min
and a republican gubernatorial candidate take as page right from the president's playbook. travis allen rallying voters near the mexico border. >> i have watched this border behind me get violated time after time after time thanks to the lawless open border policies of jerry brown and california democrats. build that wall. build that wall. [chanting build that wall] heather: allen hopes his tough immigration stance carries him in next week's california primary. one of the most exciting...
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for them, that playbook is going to work really well., the pc and printer company, and e, the enterprise company, that separation, from this analyst, needed to happen. it needed to happen because they were not able to really focus in on what those businesses needed in order to show growth and show new kinds of innovation. you are seeing that at hpi. what's really interesting and frankly was missed by wall street in this quarter is that the strategy that antonio and his team are putting in place for hpe is really starting to take shape, and that is a pretty nimble strategy, focused on software that differentiates and adds value to their systems, as well as being able to participate in a world that is multicloud and hybrid. and that's why they launched products like onesphere and are now seeing uptake. that's why they launched products like synergy to allow for a really dynamic, private cloud, composed of all infrastructure product -- composable infrastructure product. you will see them try to add value to software all across infrastructur
for them, that playbook is going to work really well., the pc and printer company, and e, the enterprise company, that separation, from this analyst, needed to happen. it needed to happen because they were not able to really focus in on what those businesses needed in order to show growth and show new kinds of innovation. you are seeing that at hpi. what's really interesting and frankly was missed by wall street in this quarter is that the strategy that antonio and his team are putting in place...
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so, so far, so good. >> what kinds of preparations are you making is there a playbook for this sort ofhere any expectation of at what point it would become mover a concern? sounds like you're saying you have it in hand so far. >> sure. this island has had volcanic activity for a long time so the residents of hawaii island are very aware of the dangers and where lava is most likely to go so, in terms of preparation, in 2014, we had another flow of lava that approached the town of pahoa, which is nearby that was a different situation it was a slow-moving lava threatening some of our infrastructure and then it stopped short of the town. this one is moving in a different direction, towards the ocean now. and it's now a fast-moving lava flow but there aren't many homes in the area where this lava is headed toward the ocean. we have some infrastructure there. we're preparing things like microgrids in case areas get cut off where we can move in generators, solar panels or batteries to handle the situation for affected residents. but we won't do anything without civil defense saying we should
so, so far, so good. >> what kinds of preparations are you making is there a playbook for this sort ofhere any expectation of at what point it would become mover a concern? sounds like you're saying you have it in hand so far. >> sure. this island has had volcanic activity for a long time so the residents of hawaii island are very aware of the dangers and where lava is most likely to go so, in terms of preparation, in 2014, we had another flow of lava that approached the town of...
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if you own a stock like toll here you are fighting the wall street playbook.says to sell the homebuilders when rates are rising end of story but i think this is unusual when a roaring economy can make the future brighter than the past. toll doesn't deserve this kind of treatment but as clint says in unforgiven, deserve has got nothing do with it it's hard to buck this negative end from all i can say is you have to let the stock come down before you can try to make a stand. what can change direction? time, lumber, and labor costs. you can get a reversal in lumber labor is iffy. when it relates to time you have to wait until next quarter the bears have the upper hand and it's foolish to fight them why we say wait for toll's stock to come down to lower levels before pulling the trigger stick with cramer. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. >>> it is time it's time for the will lightnin round. and
if you own a stock like toll here you are fighting the wall street playbook.says to sell the homebuilders when rates are rising end of story but i think this is unusual when a roaring economy can make the future brighter than the past. toll doesn't deserve this kind of treatment but as clint says in unforgiven, deserve has got nothing do with it it's hard to buck this negative end from all i can say is you have to let the stock come down before you can try to make a stand. what can change...
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playbook looking for the white house live around it's taking about the election about the flu is your favorite place limitless battling to clean them up took in your local politics and the entire country championed through counseling for the last sixty years to live for mines. you can tell a lot about a society place garbage. placed somewhere for the rich look for many poor people to offer their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like. our reporters travel to nairobi and park and know the true value of courage. it has created a surprising parallel explain what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world as a starting place was the response to that state mr big yes we all starting players won't be because we're tired. and actually disrupting you could play bridge player exclusive report starting june eleventh on t.w. . player . this is d.w. news live from berlin dead man walking yesterday he was declared a murdered man gunned down in kenya but today russian journalists are condi. turned up alive and well at a news conference is was supposed to k
playbook looking for the white house live around it's taking about the election about the flu is your favorite place limitless battling to clean them up took in your local politics and the entire country championed through counseling for the last sixty years to live for mines. you can tell a lot about a society place garbage. placed somewhere for the rich look for many poor people to offer their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like. our reporters travel to nairobi...
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. >> what the industry playbook is hide your science studies that prove your product is causing healthbogus experts who will attack anybody who says there is an impact from your products. number three, a discredit to anybody who criticizes. number four, endless litigation. pruitt is following every one of those four steps of the playbook. >> the epa itself claims to have completed 24 deregulatory actions with 41 more under development. climate change was at the top of pruitt's list. pruitt openly questions the role humans have on global warming and has aggressively brought that skepticism into epa, removing references on the epa's websites. >> scott pruitt who most of you know. >> he was one of the loudest voices pushing president trump to abandon the paris climate accord and he was there when the announcement was made shocking most world leaders. in october, pruitt announced a withdrawal from the clean power plan, which stalled in courts, is designed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from polluters. in january this year, pruitt's epa weakened the clean air act withdrawing regulatio
. >> what the industry playbook is hide your science studies that prove your product is causing healthbogus experts who will attack anybody who says there is an impact from your products. number three, a discredit to anybody who criticizes. number four, endless litigation. pruitt is following every one of those four steps of the playbook. >> the epa itself claims to have completed 24 deregulatory actions with 41 more under development. climate change was at the top of pruitt's list....
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i guess they ripped a page out of the president's playbook.. >> we need to drain the swamp and we're going to do it and we are doing it. [applause] drain the swamp. [cheers and applause] >> drain the swamp! drain the swamp! trish: so he coined the phrase, now you got the likes of chuck schumer trying to use it. is that actually going to fly? joining me right now fox news contributor, former reagan campaign director ed rollins. >> how are you? trish: good. they're trying to use his own word now. he had such a good campaign they want it. >> there is no credibility with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi saying they will drain the swamp. they have been a product of it. they have many friends that are lobbyists. i think at the end of the day, with trump there is some believability. has the swamp gotten drained? no. you will take more than draining, cement it over and take 100 years ago to do that. as a campaign slogan i think there is no credibility to it. trish: i think you're right. i think a lot of their constituents will see through that, because
i guess they ripped a page out of the president's playbook.. >> we need to drain the swamp and we're going to do it and we are doing it. [applause] drain the swamp. [cheers and applause] >> drain the swamp! drain the swamp! trish: so he coined the phrase, now you got the likes of chuck schumer trying to use it. is that actually going to fly? joining me right now fox news contributor, former reagan campaign director ed rollins. >> how are you? trish: good. they're trying to use...
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this is a common trump playbook to appeal to the alt-right to extremist ideology that is anti-semitic and anti-islamic and cozying up to zionist and it is a bizarre mixture but it fits in trump's playbook where he's trying to appeal to the base, which is often filled with suck folk at the same time trying to appeal to the new base around the issue of israel. very dangerous and it is very cynical and ultimately it is a provocative move that will only create more unrest in the region and around the world. >> marc lamont hill, thank you for your perspective on this. >>> i want to get back to the president trump tweet about saving jobs but in china because this is surprising. zte is a chinese company the u.s. is sanctioning for doing business with iran and north korea. and joining me now to talk about it is dave rank from the american embassy in china and resigned last year in protest over the u.s. exit from the paris climate accord. what did you think, dave, about this move? it is pretty stunning, especially considering d.o.d. -- like a week and change ago said these products won't be so
this is a common trump playbook to appeal to the alt-right to extremist ideology that is anti-semitic and anti-islamic and cozying up to zionist and it is a bizarre mixture but it fits in trump's playbook where he's trying to appeal to the base, which is often filled with suck folk at the same time trying to appeal to the new base around the issue of israel. very dangerous and it is very cynical and ultimately it is a provocative move that will only create more unrest in the region and around...
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trump's playbook, never to apologize. does it work? it seems to have worked for the president thus far. >> it has worked so far. apparently with the third of the country. with the republican core base. and i guess that is fine. the question is first off, not just as a political matter, but as a moral matter. this is a man who -- that base, by the way, is white christian evangelical. and i am glad you found that tape. it was the same interview in ames, iowa, in 2015, when he attacked john mccain. he was asked by the moderator, do you ever seek forgiveness from god? and for people of faith, seeking forgiveness is essential. and he said, no, i don't think so. and that is his view. he does set this tone. never apologize to ted cruz for spreading this vicious nonsense that his father was connected to the kennedy assassination or to senator kennedy's wife who he mocked. he never apologizes. and what that does in this case is it compounds the pain in the mccain family and that is unconscionable. and he is compounding the pain of a family whos
trump's playbook, never to apologize. does it work? it seems to have worked for the president thus far. >> it has worked so far. apparently with the third of the country. with the republican core base. and i guess that is fine. the question is first off, not just as a political matter, but as a moral matter. this is a man who -- that base, by the way, is white christian evangelical. and i am glad you found that tape. it was the same interview in ames, iowa, in 2015, when he attacked john...
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the more optimistic playbook, a late 2019 rate hike. there is a lot of data between here and there on inflation. goodness knows we do not have a good model of predicting monthly inflation. whoops! kind of shows. but, hard to say at this point that there will be a rate hike anywhere on the horizon. >> for that matter, can treasuries go it alone? we keep talking about this march hike because of supply, because of rate hikes, but that is spread between treasuries and burdens. it is getting even higher. >> i think in the long end, it is disconnected from hikes. it is about qe, and the market has looked at weaker european data and pushed back the end of qe. in my mind, the ecb will end qe this year. they realize they probably can't keep doing qe forever, so they might push back the hike but end qe. upward inhould see bonds. treasury bonds spread should start compressing. >> if it compresses, it is because the yield curve is rising, not because ours is declining. the piece of the puzzle that is absent from a look at relative spreads between t
the more optimistic playbook, a late 2019 rate hike. there is a lot of data between here and there on inflation. goodness knows we do not have a good model of predicting monthly inflation. whoops! kind of shows. but, hard to say at this point that there will be a rate hike anywhere on the horizon. >> for that matter, can treasuries go it alone? we keep talking about this march hike because of supply, because of rate hikes, but that is spread between treasuries and burdens. it is getting...
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this is a family playbook. president should learn the family playbook because they've been doing this for a long time and if the president thinks that he's just going to come in, make an assertion, demand a response and get it, he is absolutely as naive a negotiator on international issues as could be imaginable. >> all right. senator ed markey, thanks for being with me. >> you're welcome. >> and don't forget that "all in," this show, is now available as a podcast every day. and make extra sure to check out our brand new podcast, this project we've been working really hard on, exploring the big themes behind the news each week, asking big questions, long form conversations, why is this happening. both available wherever you get your podcasts. that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, spotted. the president's chief of staff and lawyer show up at a classified briefing with members of congress on a confidential informant in the russia investigation. this as the president continues to peddle his conspiracy the
this is a family playbook. president should learn the family playbook because they've been doing this for a long time and if the president thinks that he's just going to come in, make an assertion, demand a response and get it, he is absolutely as naive a negotiator on international issues as could be imaginable. >> all right. senator ed markey, thanks for being with me. >> you're welcome. >> and don't forget that "all in," this show, is now available as a podcast...
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which is to say we've seen this playbook so many times from north korea which is a char charm offensive, a lot of promises, some gestures. then strangely the nuclear program goes on. the weapons in this case will continue to be held by kim jong-un. i think there is a 10 to 20% chance, a very small chance, but not a zero chance, that kim is like st. paul on the road to damascus. he's suddenly seen the light and he really wants to come into the family of nations. i just think it's a low probability outcome. we ought to be very cautious. that doesn't mean we shouldn't do everything we can to achieve the diplomatic path here. >> we've been down this path here with his father, the chairman, certainly. but is it different, maybe because president trump is the one at the other side of the table? >> i think president trump deserves a lot and putting military pressure on this. you're right, what's different on the players is president moon of south korea. he's a real visionary, alex, and i think that to the degree this could really be a jump shift and feel differently, it's attributable largely
which is to say we've seen this playbook so many times from north korea which is a char charm offensive, a lot of promises, some gestures. then strangely the nuclear program goes on. the weapons in this case will continue to be held by kim jong-un. i think there is a 10 to 20% chance, a very small chance, but not a zero chance, that kim is like st. paul on the road to damascus. he's suddenly seen the light and he really wants to come into the family of nations. i just think it's a low...
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called the turner diaries that's a utopian novel presented by the movement that becomes kind of a playbookand indoctrination manual for many groups. that is a horse fiction but the plan laid out in that novel is to amend this guerrilla war, ending with a massive nuclear explosion that destroys the pentagon and then to hurt all people of color into concentration camps, expel them from the united states and canada and to set up a white state and to bomb basically all of the dense areas of people of color in the next war. >> thank you. >> welcome to dc and thank you for the book. my question is about the current iteration of these movements.there seems to be a kind of resistance to calling these ideas white power ideas and even among people who find white power ideas of orange, the idea of recasting it as economic anxiety seems to be very seductive, as if it's a breach of decorum to call ideas power ideas even when they are. does that notion have a historical antecedents in the period that you studied and assuming for the moment it does, what are the ramifications for combating that movement?
called the turner diaries that's a utopian novel presented by the movement that becomes kind of a playbookand indoctrination manual for many groups. that is a horse fiction but the plan laid out in that novel is to amend this guerrilla war, ending with a massive nuclear explosion that destroys the pentagon and then to hurt all people of color into concentration camps, expel them from the united states and canada and to set up a white state and to bomb basically all of the dense areas of people...
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win.d trump needs this is this just out of the north korean playbook, "i'm in charge?" >> certainly, that is a possibility. the tensions have been rising for the past few weeks. what is this meeting going to accomplish? national security team is saying, north korea, you have to get rid of all your nuclear weapons in a verifiable way. north korea, says, we want a phased approach. youive you some things and give us some things and we have a negotiation. today, this is their strongest message to date. we will not give up our nuclear weapons and wait for you to give us sanctions. if that is what you want, we have to rethink this meeting. this day of reckoning was probably going to come. it will be interesting to see how the united states responds. koreans,om the north libya has been talked about by some u.s. officials. andeems that kim jong-un some of the u.s. administration might be taking very different lessons from the libya example. dan: that is exactly right. the lesson kim learned, if i give up my nuclear weapons, the united states is going to come in and i will be ov
win.d trump needs this is this just out of the north korean playbook, "i'm in charge?" >> certainly, that is a possibility. the tensions have been rising for the past few weeks. what is this meeting going to accomplish? national security team is saying, north korea, you have to get rid of all your nuclear weapons in a verifiable way. north korea, says, we want a phased approach. youive you some things and give us some things and we have a negotiation. today, this is their...
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north korea and donald trump, is he reading "the art of the deal" or tweets about the best-selling playbook one quote for you. the worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it. here's another. know when to walk away from the table, and on that one, we do know that president trump has been taking his own advice for quite a long time. remember his threat to abandon nafta? >> nafta has been a disaster. we are renegotiating nafta, and if we don't make a deal i'll terminate nafta. >> and then there was a threat to leave nato. >> they haven't been paying. i said you have to pay. you have to pay. you have to pay, and now they've taken in because -- i guess, i applied if you don't pay we're out of there, right? >> and of course, was there the threat and the followthrough to pull out of the iran deal. >> if that deal doesn't conform to what it's supposed to conform to there's going to be big, big problems for them, that i can tell you. you're going to see that. >> and even when it comes to the very issue at hand, north korea, the president has made clear he is at least sayi
north korea and donald trump, is he reading "the art of the deal" or tweets about the best-selling playbook one quote for you. the worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it. here's another. know when to walk away from the table, and on that one, we do know that president trump has been taking his own advice for quite a long time. remember his threat to abandon nafta? >> nafta has been a disaster. we are renegotiating nafta, and if we don't make a...
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so they go back to the old playbook. yourself not, if nancy pelosi is elected the speaker of the house, her first order of business will be to begin the articles of impeachment against the president. absolutely. >> i was going to the tax issue, because she laid that one out there. i don't know, corey, how that makes any sense. you and i grew up in new hampshire. we know folks there is in the granite state, doesn't matter what side you're on, they don't like higher taxes. they are fundamental believers they are the better spenders of money than the government. that is not something that nancy pelosi believes. she said over and over again people's taxes would be going up. i don't know how that plays anywhere, frankly. maybe that is my own new hampshire bias, telling people that their taxes will go, i don't think that will sit well? >> you're right, trish. people benefits from the tax cuts, everyday mom and pops who go to work. they see more money in their paychecks every week. we see businesses reinvesting. we see business
so they go back to the old playbook. yourself not, if nancy pelosi is elected the speaker of the house, her first order of business will be to begin the articles of impeachment against the president. absolutely. >> i was going to the tax issue, because she laid that one out there. i don't know, corey, how that makes any sense. you and i grew up in new hampshire. we know folks there is in the granite state, doesn't matter what side you're on, they don't like higher taxes. they are...
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. >> right of the north korean playbook. in three generations of the playbook, act like you want to negotiate and come up with something outlandish of what it means and try to wind up with early benefits to your side and not following through on what you agreed to do. there needs to be a strong understanding of what both sides, what all three sides, frankly, mean by denuclearization. >> is up for the north korea has given up a number of american prisoners as a confidence measure but let's be clear, 24, north korea under kim jong-un his father committed to full denuclearization in six party talks in 2005 and 2007 senator blunt just reference only to then change their tune. >> .other members of the press where there at about 8:45 pm the president said at that moment in regards to north korea there were meetings taking place in they were happening not far from here. >> thank you ellison barber. mike? >> meanwhile in the korean peninsula, the south korean peninsula, moo jae-in, saying that there may committed to a summit and com
. >> right of the north korean playbook. in three generations of the playbook, act like you want to negotiate and come up with something outlandish of what it means and try to wind up with early benefits to your side and not following through on what you agreed to do. there needs to be a strong understanding of what both sides, what all three sides, frankly, mean by denuclearization. >> is up for the north korea has given up a number of american prisoners as a confidence measure but...
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. >> right out of the north korean playbook. we are in the three generations of that playbook now.you want to negotiate. then come up with some outlandish view of what that negotiation means and try to wind up with early benefits to your side. and not following through on what have you agreed to do. >> twice before north korea under kim jong un's father committed to full denuclearization in six party talks in 2005 and 2007. as senator blunt just referenced only then to change their tune. >> so a lot of folks from both parties favor talking. there is at least caution, right, karen? >> i think, too. this go around, after we saw the president sort of run up to this once before, the way it's going about look as lot more professional than the first time. the president is actually letting the pros, his foreign policy team get in there and kind of lay the groundwork. there is a lot mor messaged discipline coming out of this. no more premature talk of nobel prizes this time. one other thing that's going to be really important here is kind of setting some realistic expectations. >> mike: su
. >> right out of the north korean playbook. we are in the three generations of that playbook now.you want to negotiate. then come up with some outlandish view of what that negotiation means and try to wind up with early benefits to your side. and not following through on what have you agreed to do. >> twice before north korea under kim jong un's father committed to full denuclearization in six party talks in 2005 and 2007. as senator blunt just referenced only then to change their...
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or is he pulling something from the trump playbook and trying to put that out there.r that concern. >> so that's the irritating component of the giuliani comments that are made willy nilly out into the public. and it troubles me because he is a lawyer ostensibly. so as a lawyer you do have an obligation to make sure that what you say is basically right and do you have an obligation to make sure that you're careful about extra judicial statements made by you, especially when you're representing a party so when giuliani makes these statements, alex, he's trying to poison the well. if a big if, there was something inappropriate or criminally volunteer latie ivvideo lating a rule or a law, and as we know, if there were fruits derived from that, sure there could be an argument made by a criminal defendant that should be suppressed. but right now that statement is an irresponsible statement being made by rudy giuliani as a lawyer. >> now giuliani also is arguing it would be proper for the president to be at least briefed about the findings from the meeting. he states he is
or is he pulling something from the trump playbook and trying to put that out there.r that concern. >> so that's the irritating component of the giuliani comments that are made willy nilly out into the public. and it troubles me because he is a lawyer ostensibly. so as a lawyer you do have an obligation to make sure that what you say is basically right and do you have an obligation to make sure that you're careful about extra judicial statements made by you, especially when you're...