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. >> how the world's most populace country is inspiring fashion trends in the west. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> >> thousands of refugees are continuing their journey across europe. they are taken in buses across the hungary border into austria, put on trains to germany to claim asylum. >> polls opened in guatemala to elect a president after months of political turmoil, following the resignation of the president molina this week. he is now jailed on corruption charges. >> saudi-led coalition forces carried out more airstrikes on the yemeni capital sanna. during the bombing, a unicef hospital for women and children was damaged. >> thailand's military appointed national reform council reject a new constitution. if it had passed it would have paved the way for a referendum and possible end to military rule. >> a new committee will write up another draft, delaying electio
. >> how the world's most populace country is inspiring fashion trends in the west. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> >> thousands of refugees are continuing their journey across europe. they are taken in buses across the hungary...
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concern as a leader who will be able to sell core, small government, vigorous capitalist ideas to the populace. i would ask you if you are advising such a visionary leader, what would you advise them to say, how can we sell this to the people? >> i wish i had an answer to that. the problem is, a great portion of the public is receiving benefits of one kind from the government. they are scared when people say they're going to be cut. i think it's estimated that 110 million people trying benefits from poverty programs of one kind or another. 110,110,000,000, that is one third of the country. they'll be medicaid, foodstamp, welfare, and about 90 such programs. there are 60 million people join social security benefits. something close to that trying medicare. you're talking about 180 million people trying benefits, either social security, medicare, medicaid, food stamps, and so on. that is on. that is getting to be a fairly large number. ronald reagan was not able to cut those programs. he was able to slow their growth and give money to the fence and try to grow the economy. that is the problem we
concern as a leader who will be able to sell core, small government, vigorous capitalist ideas to the populace. i would ask you if you are advising such a visionary leader, what would you advise them to say, how can we sell this to the people? >> i wish i had an answer to that. the problem is, a great portion of the public is receiving benefits of one kind from the government. they are scared when people say they're going to be cut. i think it's estimated that 110 million people trying...
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hurts you when it comes to activating the generalip and the populace. they want to know where people they disagree with you, they want to know where you are. so i think any candidate will and give aome active clear path on how they're going to raise wages and the role we catalyst to make sure that, one, any candidate that ultimately gets the support of articulated a has clear path to a shared economy, how they would change the rules the economy work for everyone and then, two, after our role would be to make sure we hold them accountable so that they make reality after they get elected. reporter: i want you to weigh in not you're with brady in the deflate gate issue. we had a kid die in a mine in an accident and it got a lot of thingsike you say these do and then it disappeared. expect out of the obama administration? what do you think you'd be able to get in the area of safety? mr. trumka: the first let me give you the positive. president obama named joe mane to head emshaw and he is probably the most effective -- emshaw thatre i have seen in my lifeti
hurts you when it comes to activating the generalip and the populace. they want to know where people they disagree with you, they want to know where you are. so i think any candidate will and give aome active clear path on how they're going to raise wages and the role we catalyst to make sure that, one, any candidate that ultimately gets the support of articulated a has clear path to a shared economy, how they would change the rules the economy work for everyone and then, two, after our role...
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i like the idea of the populace notion here. in my day job, that title comes professor of economics so i put it through a couple of my simplistic models and looks to me like we'll be able to balance the budget a lot sooner than people think if we have good budget discipline and take a look at the spending we're doing now. so adisagrees. >> because he's betting on 3% and 6% growth in order to recover revenues, there is going to have to be strict budget discipline. i saw in the press conference donald trump mentions recruiting government spending but we're going to have to get more specific. i would love it if more republican candidates coupled a tax reform plan with a government reform plan because those two things really have to work together in order to keep everything going the way the that it can. if people could go out and campaign and say hey, if you want a tax cut, we need to get rid of the government agency. that would be an honest way of putting the problems to the american people but we're not there yet with donald trum
i like the idea of the populace notion here. in my day job, that title comes professor of economics so i put it through a couple of my simplistic models and looks to me like we'll be able to balance the budget a lot sooner than people think if we have good budget discipline and take a look at the spending we're doing now. so adisagrees. >> because he's betting on 3% and 6% growth in order to recover revenues, there is going to have to be strict budget discipline. i saw in the press...
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echoes of the beltway snipers, a populace area and cars being targeted with seemingly random bullets a person of interest being questioned, more information to come. for now at the live desk, scott macfarlane. >> thanks, scott. >>> the mayor of baltimore made a stunning announcement today. she is abandoning her re-election bid five months after freddie gray's death sparked riots that rocked the city the six police officers charged in connection with gray's arrest and death will go to trial this yeared. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says she wants to focus on moving the city forward. she disputed a reporter's suggestion that quitting now makes her a lame duck. >> no. i made myself a person who's committed to doing the work of the city without the cloud of campaigning. i have chosen to govern rather than to campaign and i hope the public see it is for that. >> critics question her leadership during the crisis. and this week, two well-established city politicians announced they would challenge her in the democratic primary. maryland governor larry hogan put out a statement saluting the
echoes of the beltway snipers, a populace area and cars being targeted with seemingly random bullets a person of interest being questioned, more information to come. for now at the live desk, scott macfarlane. >> thanks, scott. >>> the mayor of baltimore made a stunning announcement today. she is abandoning her re-election bid five months after freddie gray's death sparked riots that rocked the city the six police officers charged in connection with gray's arrest and death will...
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i wouldn't say populace at all. i would say i'm a man of common sense. i'm cutting taxes and will create a lot of jobs. i will get rid of a tremendous amount of waste. the waste that i get rid of, the ways that i get rid of is going to have a huge impact and i am not even putting that in my numbers. i think it is going to be terrific. john: al, the question as always is will a candidate put forward a policy proposal. is this terrific policy? al: let's take the policy first. it is a fraud, a total fraud. he is talking about giving tax cuts to the middle class and helping the working poor. it is crumbs for them and caviar for the rich. he will say he is ending the loophole that he lowers the top rate to 25%. was close tox .5% -- john: this is where i think he gets to the politics question. populist,sturing as a "60 minutes" asked some questions about whether or not it is liberal. turns out it is a play to the right, of almost anyone's tax plan. it might therefore be ok politics, because the truth is a with thestyle twinned real hard-core republican convent
i wouldn't say populace at all. i would say i'm a man of common sense. i'm cutting taxes and will create a lot of jobs. i will get rid of a tremendous amount of waste. the waste that i get rid of, the ways that i get rid of is going to have a huge impact and i am not even putting that in my numbers. i think it is going to be terrific. john: al, the question as always is will a candidate put forward a policy proposal. is this terrific policy? al: let's take the policy first. it is a fraud, a...
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. >> i wouldn't say populace at all. i would say i'm a man of common sense. i'm cutting taxes and will create a lot of jobs. i'm going to get rid of a tremendous amount of waste. the waste that i get rid of, the waste i get rid of is going to have a huge impact and i am , not even putting that in my numbers. i think it is going to be terrific. john: al, the question as always lily getting quest -- candidate that puts forward a policy proposal is this terrific , policy? al: let's take the policy first. it is a fraud, a total fraud. he is talking about giving tax cuts to the middle class and helping the working poor. it is crumbs for them and caviar for the rich. he will say he is ending the interest loophole, but he lowers the topical rate of 25%. ae estate tax goes to one and half percent for the richest americans. this is traditional gop politics. john: this is where i think he gets to the politics question. trump's posturing as a populist, as a different kind of republican, last night "60 minutes" asked some questions about whether or not it is liberal. tur
. >> i wouldn't say populace at all. i would say i'm a man of common sense. i'm cutting taxes and will create a lot of jobs. i'm going to get rid of a tremendous amount of waste. the waste that i get rid of, the waste i get rid of is going to have a huge impact and i am , not even putting that in my numbers. i think it is going to be terrific. john: al, the question as always lily getting quest -- candidate that puts forward a policy proposal is this terrific , policy? al: let's take the...
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police already have problems with the populace. who will round them up?s to be a better answer than rounding up 11 million. when i start with the 700,000 violent felons. let's take a small sample and see if washington get something done got something for people who have already committed felonies. i they continuously able to get back in here. it is not practical or humane to try to round up and deport 11 million people, which is willful have to do. signing into law amnesty for 3 billion people, 12 million more of come. there's a segment. too much of our citizenry does not want amnesty. home depot does not like the creeps the plot prey on them. so pass the law. make sure that local jurisdictions talk to the fed to pick them up and deport them. if they come back for any reason how about a minimum ten years in prison, a nice dick that might keep thea guy come back and killing a young woman in san francisco. they are making a hospitable environment which just goes to show you how emotional and irrational the debate has become. thank you. coming up on the topi
police already have problems with the populace. who will round them up?s to be a better answer than rounding up 11 million. when i start with the 700,000 violent felons. let's take a small sample and see if washington get something done got something for people who have already committed felonies. i they continuously able to get back in here. it is not practical or humane to try to round up and deport 11 million people, which is willful have to do. signing into law amnesty for 3 billion people,...
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later, there were more people than i thought there were in the general populace that were keeping track on everybody. >> as an engineer, the compartmentalization of the problem of keeping everybody slightly in the dark about the project? started work, the first week or so, we were giving training of any training buildings in the center of oak ridge. week, i metfirst one of my real great friends that later became a lifelong friend. we discussed privately what they were doing. i had no idea. of course, the policy was to only teach people what they needed to know. i think the policy was a good one, but i was fortunate that my friend came from the men of the state -- came from the university of minnesota and graduated at the same time. he worked under a professor who was in on the whole business at oak ridge. work at the university of minnesota helped in the the y-12 project separation of isotopes of uranium. he confided in me what was going on. i knew that in three months, by the time i got here, what was going on. a lot of people never did know, i suppose. i think the policy was good. my
later, there were more people than i thought there were in the general populace that were keeping track on everybody. >> as an engineer, the compartmentalization of the problem of keeping everybody slightly in the dark about the project? started work, the first week or so, we were giving training of any training buildings in the center of oak ridge. week, i metfirst one of my real great friends that later became a lifelong friend. we discussed privately what they were doing. i had no...
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and later, i seem to feel there were more people than i thought in the general populace really keeping track of everybody areas -- of everybody. slanted asd you feel as an engineer that compartmentalization was a ?roblem in your work there are keeping everyone in the dark about the project? mr. wheatley: when i started work, the first week or so, we were giving a training up in the training buildings up in the duringof oak ridge, and this first week, i met one of my real great friends that later became lifelong wrens. what theyed privately were doing, because i had no policynd of course the was to only teach people what they needed to know. goodnk the policy was a one, but i was fortunate that my friends came from the university of minnesota and graduated about and worked under a professor who was in on the oak ridge and at work at the university of operation ofthe uranium and he confided in me what was going on, so i knew and , the time i got here, what was going on, but a lot of people never did know, i suppose. at i think the policy was good. my feeling was it did not interfere with
and later, i seem to feel there were more people than i thought in the general populace really keeping track of everybody areas -- of everybody. slanted asd you feel as an engineer that compartmentalization was a ?roblem in your work there are keeping everyone in the dark about the project? mr. wheatley: when i started work, the first week or so, we were giving a training up in the training buildings up in the duringof oak ridge, and this first week, i met one of my real great friends that...
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flamek populace in the has to -- he would not address this find in his speech. it does not mean he does not of removal process of the relation but not completely that point of embargo. -- yes.e now there are contracts, bilateral contract selling problems. [indiscernible] concrete policies or solutions. it is to the dialogue. to encourage always process altogether. he has recalled as i have recalled many times that the position of the church, of the catholic church and the popes of [indiscernible] thishave criticized that is as a source of suffering for the people. he is already safe either in the server of pope francis. he has not said that he will address this specifically in the next days. fix thank you. >> i would like to go back to the question of capitalism. father barty, thank you for your answer. i wonder what the american church thinks about those positions. we have read several opinions that we are worried about calling and defining capitalism as the deadly or culture of idols. i am not sure of all 18 million people would like to hear the same thing. th
flamek populace in the has to -- he would not address this find in his speech. it does not mean he does not of removal process of the relation but not completely that point of embargo. -- yes.e now there are contracts, bilateral contract selling problems. [indiscernible] concrete policies or solutions. it is to the dialogue. to encourage always process altogether. he has recalled as i have recalled many times that the position of the church, of the catholic church and the popes of...
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brendan: that is it for me. 42% of the harvard business school populace are women.e going to find out how much -- ♪ betty: the nfl will appeal a judge's ruling today notifying tom brady posit suspension for the so-called deflategate. the judge came out forcibly in his favor, for handling a scandal that erupted in january. that is when officials discovered that brady used under inflated footballs. the migrant crisis and hungry is sparking a new round of political infighting. left, more than 3000 migrants, many of whom are from war-torn syria, hungry's prime minister says germany's doing nothing about the migrant population. >> nobody would like to stay hungry silly we do not have difficulties with those who would like to stay hungry. known like to stay hungry. all of them would like to go to germany. westbound trains from hungry's r not running. it said they suspended them for security reasons. the move comes as he faces a corruption scandal that brought him to the brink. he was ordered to detain -- to be detained. this has already led to the members.on of several ne
brendan: that is it for me. 42% of the harvard business school populace are women.e going to find out how much -- ♪ betty: the nfl will appeal a judge's ruling today notifying tom brady posit suspension for the so-called deflategate. the judge came out forcibly in his favor, for handling a scandal that erupted in january. that is when officials discovered that brady used under inflated footballs. the migrant crisis and hungry is sparking a new round of political infighting. left, more than...
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thomas jefferson, the persona of george washington, the wily instincts of abraham lincoln, and the populace instinct seven andrew jackson. he was an incredible politician, and an incredible leader. what is interesting is a however hands on he may or may not have been, frankly almost aredost every day at 5:00 a.m. he had something called the children's hour where he would have advisors are good friends come in and he would mix the drinks and because he was a cripple this was an activity and activiref would energize him. they would never talk about politics. his days when not always be the toughest of days, sometimes he had a light schedule. i think it is safe to say that it all the major decisions that came not from his staff, not from his generals, they came out of what i put earlier, his fertile imagine natiover u it was done in shat hte of what marshall said they said that invasion would go down as the blackest day in american history. how wrong could they have been. roosevelt was able to peer out into the distance and in so many maes r decisions it was his doing. even when they were gett
thomas jefferson, the persona of george washington, the wily instincts of abraham lincoln, and the populace instinct seven andrew jackson. he was an incredible politician, and an incredible leader. what is interesting is a however hands on he may or may not have been, frankly almost aredost every day at 5:00 a.m. he had something called the children's hour where he would have advisors are good friends come in and he would mix the drinks and because he was a cripple this was an activity and...
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when you have refugees coming in especially to the more populace countries they are jdges for enr growth. we are a nation of immigrants in the united states, in urine they are not an nation of immigrants. >> we have been doing story after story of european countries that they want the population to have more children because after world war i and world war ii, the population has dwindled. germany seems to debt it. why not the rest of europe? is this about the fact that these are refugees or muslim refugees? >> well, both. these refugees are coming from a different culture, from the middle east, north africa. and it's racial issues lets not forget about that. these are relatively small countries that are not used to large immigrant populations. look france maybe 10% of the population of france is of north african muslim background. it's not comfortable but people have gotten used to it. these smaller countries in europe are overwhelmed. the total population of europe is 500 million people. >> is this blow-back i guess the ainld poun800 pound gorilla, wet talking about sleeper cells much i
when you have refugees coming in especially to the more populace countries they are jdges for enr growth. we are a nation of immigrants in the united states, in urine they are not an nation of immigrants. >> we have been doing story after story of european countries that they want the population to have more children because after world war i and world war ii, the population has dwindled. germany seems to debt it. why not the rest of europe? is this about the fact that these are refugees...
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what japan needs after more than a generation of deflation and disinflation is for the populace to startnking that prices can rise and tomorrow will be better than today. that is why i go back to the unemployment level, because i think it is individual household wealth rather than anything specific the boj does at this point in time. i hope they do not do anything. i think they might not use farther because they want the e farther because they want the other arrows to take up the slack. angie: that was the word from asia. no doubt that china is slowing. a new report says it might be permanent. run business welcomed beijing's talk of reform two years ago but now they are saying that the moment -- four in welcomed beijing's talk of reform two years ago but now they are foreignhat the -- business welcomed beijing's talk of reform two years ago but now they are stating that the moment and the momentum is lost. too many conflicting messages. it is hard to figure out. turmoil,through the has the momentum been lost? say so. would there must be so much pushback in the system that not only is ref
what japan needs after more than a generation of deflation and disinflation is for the populace to startnking that prices can rise and tomorrow will be better than today. that is why i go back to the unemployment level, because i think it is individual household wealth rather than anything specific the boj does at this point in time. i hope they do not do anything. i think they might not use farther because they want the e farther because they want the other arrows to take up the slack. angie:...
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and republicans understand as dana was just saying that there's a populace movement in the republicanl street and if they can tap into that even somebody like donald trump who says i'm very very rich but you should tax me more then they are going to be on to something. and it's something that lots of people said they wished mitt romney had done last time around. >> he seems to share a philosophy that democrats, the clinton campaign believes will be decided very much on the economy. you see donald trump, i think more than any other republican really getting to that point in a way that we see democrats really talking about. >> because it goes against the republican tradition of no new taxes and with donald trump in effect saying yes there can be new taxes on hedge fund guys for example. >> word we never thought we would hear from elizabeth warren saying i agree with donald trump on this. i think if you talk to a lot of people you're right about the populism within the republican party. donald trump is the only one who can say yeah i think some people's taxes will go up. he's the only on
and republicans understand as dana was just saying that there's a populace movement in the republicanl street and if they can tap into that even somebody like donald trump who says i'm very very rich but you should tax me more then they are going to be on to something. and it's something that lots of people said they wished mitt romney had done last time around. >> he seems to share a philosophy that democrats, the clinton campaign believes will be decided very much on the economy. you...
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hurts you when it comes to activating the generalip and the populace. they want to know where people they disagree with you, they want to know where you are. so i think any candidate will and give aome active clear path on how they're going to raise wages and the role we catalyst to make sure that, one, any candidate that ultimately gets the support of articulated a has clear path to a shared economy, how they would change the rules the economy work for everyone and then, two, after our role would be to make sure we hold them accountable so that they make reality after they get elected. reporter: i want you to weigh in not you're with brady in the deflate gate issue. we had a kid die in a mine in an accident and it got a lot of thingsike you say these do and then it disappeared. expect out of the obama administration? what do you think you'd be able to get in the area of safety? mr. trumka: the first let me give you the positive. president obama named joe mane to head emshaw and he is probably the most effective -- emshaw thatre i have seen in my lifeti
hurts you when it comes to activating the generalip and the populace. they want to know where people they disagree with you, they want to know where you are. so i think any candidate will and give aome active clear path on how they're going to raise wages and the role we catalyst to make sure that, one, any candidate that ultimately gets the support of articulated a has clear path to a shared economy, how they would change the rules the economy work for everyone and then, two, after our role...
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people aren't taking their money overseas and people in hong kong which is a populace destination, for the mainland travelers are feeling the effects. rob mcgrayed will tell us. the news is not good. >> we are facing a hard time. the maybe land chinese are not spending as easily as they did before. >> at the airports arrival hall, the shopping promotion sounds more like a plea for visitors with less money to spend. hit hardest are the luxury brands with some stores closing. what we are hearing is really the july performance, the july august performance. widening from 20 something%, in the first half, to also 30%, so that's pretty bad. >> but all shops are suffering. accounting for 95% of it's customers, this book shop is totally reliant on visitors from the mainland. it sterilizes in titled bans by the chinese government. >> all the other shop owners they are asking for a decrease, decrease. we cut down the rent, and we are on the same side. >> it is located in one of the city's most expensive shopping districts. now seeing big cuts in rents as landlords struggle as well. >> this used
people aren't taking their money overseas and people in hong kong which is a populace destination, for the mainland travelers are feeling the effects. rob mcgrayed will tell us. the news is not good. >> we are facing a hard time. the maybe land chinese are not spending as easily as they did before. >> at the airports arrival hall, the shopping promotion sounds more like a plea for visitors with less money to spend. hit hardest are the luxury brands with some stores closing. what we...
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that's what the populace says. joined now by tim carney, senior political columnist, tim, you've been one of the most honest and dogged chroniclers of the ways in which the republican establishment can deviate from some of its own sworn ideological commitments in terms of smalley government and anti-croneyism. >> on the carried interest question, i do think it's some place when you look at policy people, i do a fellowship at aei and half my colleagues agree there should be a way capital and labor income are taxed the same. when dave camp, the republican chairman, proposed a tax reform, he talked about closing the carried interest loophole. the problem when they talk about this, all of a sudden you get the left, the democrats excited. this is a tax hike. this is a tax hike. more revenue. when camp was pushing, we're going to cut taxes in some places and then get rid of loopholes in others and that's not a place that ends up getting any bipartisan support because in both parties the special interests have so much swa
that's what the populace says. joined now by tim carney, senior political columnist, tim, you've been one of the most honest and dogged chroniclers of the ways in which the republican establishment can deviate from some of its own sworn ideological commitments in terms of smalley government and anti-croneyism. >> on the carried interest question, i do think it's some place when you look at policy people, i do a fellowship at aei and half my colleagues agree there should be a way capital...
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. >> east meets west when the world's most populace country inspires the world's most famous fashion designers, it's the latest exhibit of the costume institute called china through the looking glass. there's no shortage of people wanting to glimpse the intricate designs. the costume institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. as in the past, celebrities on the red carpet made it new york's social event of the year. now the exhibit itself has become a must-see event. >> china through the looking glass has already broken attendance records for the met costume institute with 660,000 visitors. that's among the top ten exhibits of all time for the met. it's so popular, they've extended the show through monday, it's appeal going well beyond the fashion world. >> obviously, there's a large percentage of chinese visitors, and the demography isn't just the fashion crowd, it has changed to a much more diverse audience. >> the fashions are displayed with artifacts in the existing chinese and egyptian galleries. the collaboration celebrates the 100th anniversary of the asian
. >> east meets west when the world's most populace country inspires the world's most famous fashion designers, it's the latest exhibit of the costume institute called china through the looking glass. there's no shortage of people wanting to glimpse the intricate designs. the costume institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. as in the past, celebrities on the red carpet made it new york's social event of the year. now the exhibit itself has become a must-see event....
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my country has got the highest populace country in europe. we can't absorb anymore. we can't simulate the people who have come to our showers from the european union and other states throughout the years. we don't have the infrastructure, the schools, hospitals, the g.p.s, the houses. we're creaking. we cannot take anymore. >> in fact, when you look at studies to deal with demographic changes, in western europe, we have aging populations. we've seen germany say actually it needs half a million new fresh flood every year, the u.k., as well. who is going to look after the elderly people? who is going to be working to pay the taxes, the pensions and benefits? do we not actually need fresh blood, young people to come into the country since in western europe, we are not having enough babies? >> in germany, it is totally up to them. we can take back control of our borders. i've been quoted because at the moment, the u.k. is discriminating against people in the commonwealth. we need engineers. we need doctors, but we need people that speak english as well to come and fulfil
my country has got the highest populace country in europe. we can't absorb anymore. we can't simulate the people who have come to our showers from the european union and other states throughout the years. we don't have the infrastructure, the schools, hospitals, the g.p.s, the houses. we're creaking. we cannot take anymore. >> in fact, when you look at studies to deal with demographic changes, in western europe, we have aging populations. we've seen germany say actually it needs half a...
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so, and he gets what populace economics are about. the numbers are incredible on both sides of the aisle in terms of people who feel like they've been left behind in this economy. so i think he's on to something. i expect him to blow himself up, too. but i've been expecting that for a long time, and i haven't seen it. he's pretty damn good on the stump, i have to say. >> pretty damn good on the stump says governor dean, but a cold mackerel to the face of jeb bush. trump has been unrelenting in his criticism of the presumed republican establishment front runner. he released a comment on instagram criticizing trump's comments where he called illegal immigration an act of love. let's look at that short video. >> yes, they broke the law. but it's not a felony. it's kind of, it's a, it's an act of love. >> okay. so jonathan, on the issue of immigration, i don't understand how the republican, sort of, narrative is rehabilitated post trump even if he splinters off to become a third-party candidate. >> the first thing we have to say is that a
so, and he gets what populace economics are about. the numbers are incredible on both sides of the aisle in terms of people who feel like they've been left behind in this economy. so i think he's on to something. i expect him to blow himself up, too. but i've been expecting that for a long time, and i haven't seen it. he's pretty damn good on the stump, i have to say. >> pretty damn good on the stump says governor dean, but a cold mackerel to the face of jeb bush. trump has been...
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localized leadership of the younger cohort is the kind of the breach between the pkk and the local populace. but that local intermediary groups have also taken up arms and became armed groups themselves. so in the 1990s basically to defeat the pkk to to get rid of the leadership. right now to settle security question, the chaotic situation, you had to do with the issue locally and on a case by case approach. what about the turkish military? turkish military used to have a de facto control over all it takes and executive origins in the 1990s and it was the primary actor in my merry decision-maker on a very large component of most options on the kurdish question. and 2015 you don't have that kind of an influential military. it went through a very difficult process of arrests of leadership, enter institutional mistrust persists along with mixed views on the ability of its political leadership to resolve the crisis. so there's also not a monolithic leadership in the military as well. now, what about social perception? in the 1990s, turkey society was fiercely nationalistic. near complete suppor
localized leadership of the younger cohort is the kind of the breach between the pkk and the local populace. but that local intermediary groups have also taken up arms and became armed groups themselves. so in the 1990s basically to defeat the pkk to to get rid of the leadership. right now to settle security question, the chaotic situation, you had to do with the issue locally and on a case by case approach. what about the turkish military? turkish military used to have a de facto control over...
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. >> east meets west when the world's most populace country inspires the world's mostly famous fashionesigners. it's the latest exhibit of the metropolitancom costume institto you called china through the looking glass. there is no shortage of people wanting to get a glimpse of the intricate designs. the institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. sell wasbrities made it the social event of the year. now, the exhibit, itself, has become a must-see event. >> china: through the looking glass, has already broken attendance records for the met's costume institute with more than 660,000 visitors. that's among the top 10 exhibits of all time. it's so popular, they extended the show through monday, its appeal going well beyond the fashion world. >> there is a large percentage of chinese and the demography isn't just, you know, fashion -- the fashion crowd. it's skewing a much younger audience and many more men. that's been the most heart-warming aspect. it's changed our demographic and a much more diverse audience. >> reporter: the fashions are downgrade with artifacts in t
. >> east meets west when the world's most populace country inspires the world's mostly famous fashionesigners. it's the latest exhibit of the metropolitancom costume institto you called china through the looking glass. there is no shortage of people wanting to get a glimpse of the intricate designs. the institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. sell wasbrities made it the social event of the year. now, the exhibit, itself, has become a must-see event. >> china:...
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back in 2009 and other times since then where the pakistani populace have been energized politicallyin support of the government in order to control the extremists. a lot of folks think this whole issue of kashmir over which india and pakistan have fought wars now is a sort of a thing of the past. i can tell you in pakistan it is not and i've spoken with young military pakistani officers looking for signs that they are different from those who came before them and they are not. they are focused like a laser beam on kashmir. i think it's possible to settle it. i don't think the pakistanis can do it on their own. i think any quiet outside involvement. the indians are resistant to that idea of dollars have been but i think if we are to have peace ultimately not only stability in pakistan but he's in the wider salvation to include the afghanistan there has to be a resolution over kashmir. as a postscript to that there's one point in the book where i described the situation in the spring specifically in 2002 when india and pakistan came very close to all-out war and that i was convinced t
back in 2009 and other times since then where the pakistani populace have been energized politicallyin support of the government in order to control the extremists. a lot of folks think this whole issue of kashmir over which india and pakistan have fought wars now is a sort of a thing of the past. i can tell you in pakistan it is not and i've spoken with young military pakistani officers looking for signs that they are different from those who came before them and they are not. they are focused...
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continue to pump at $40 a barrel and it doesn't matter because they have plenty of money to keep the populacehave a. friends of mine say they're using more saltwater to pump out the oil and if you know anything about oil pumping the way you treat the big seals like that issue treated gingerly. you don't over pump it. the mexicans found that out. you can over pump and suddenly loses productivity but the truth is what's going on in saudi is shrinking. egypt is shrinking, if libya is shrinking and barack is shrinking who's going to be the leading force in the middle east and if you can figure out the iran policy because i have a hard time. where are they in yemen? are they with the shiites going after isis, are they with us or against us? no one is clever enough to figure it out and i think there's a reason why persians did so well for so many years. we got out traded. we are not going to trade deals. i think nafta ntpp is a joke personally and i think their people were much better particularly bilaterals trader or lead for -- bilateral. deals, we have been great. colombia, panama and south kore
continue to pump at $40 a barrel and it doesn't matter because they have plenty of money to keep the populacehave a. friends of mine say they're using more saltwater to pump out the oil and if you know anything about oil pumping the way you treat the big seals like that issue treated gingerly. you don't over pump it. the mexicans found that out. you can over pump and suddenly loses productivity but the truth is what's going on in saudi is shrinking. egypt is shrinking, if libya is shrinking and...
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what they need after more than a generation of deflation and disinflation is for the populace to thinkrices can start raising and maybe tomorrow will be better than today. that is why i go back to the unemployment levels, i think individual household wealth will cause that to happen. i would rather hope they do not do anything. i also think they might not ease further because they want the other arrows to take up some of the slack, rather than all of the change being about the first arrow. angie: what are you telling your clients as it pertains to how you perceive the economy going in japan? alex: i think that things in japan are getting better. , rathere a unique story than only being about the global cycle, we have a major economy which has been through a protracted era of dislocation. if that changes it will be monumental. that is what i tell them. i tell them to focus on the stocks and earnings. you are notor, investing in the gdp number, you are investing in the stocks. earnings are as good as they have ever been. that is something to be optimistic about. angie: what sectors do yo
what they need after more than a generation of deflation and disinflation is for the populace to thinkrices can start raising and maybe tomorrow will be better than today. that is why i go back to the unemployment levels, i think individual household wealth will cause that to happen. i would rather hope they do not do anything. i also think they might not ease further because they want the other arrows to take up some of the slack, rather than all of the change being about the first arrow....
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robert into aed 14 euro pop a list -- 14-year-old populace. robert: i did not get into an elite school in new jersey. i was stunned at the time. i think i messed up the interview. sometimes i think i'm a little too lively. i did not do well on the interview. i thought to myself, who cares? this elite prep school, who cares? i'm going to go depends very and do well there and love it. it was the best thing that ever happened to me, going to pennsbury high school rather than stuffy lawrenceville. brian: what about the populist? it says, before long he had renounced his parents' republican politics. robert: in high school, i thought edward dale, his love of sports, is gregarious personality, going to depend very -- going to pennsbury high school, a much more blue-collar school. i was definitely left of center. i registered as a democrat in high school. my parents are moderate republicans. i wasn't political. i wasn't into it. i loved politics. one of my favorite things growing up was the war room documentary with clinton. "first in class." keeping
robert into aed 14 euro pop a list -- 14-year-old populace. robert: i did not get into an elite school in new jersey. i was stunned at the time. i think i messed up the interview. sometimes i think i'm a little too lively. i did not do well on the interview. i thought to myself, who cares? this elite prep school, who cares? i'm going to go depends very and do well there and love it. it was the best thing that ever happened to me, going to pennsbury high school rather than stuffy lawrenceville....
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i think we've seen instances, you know, back in 2009, other times since then where the pakistani populacehas been energized politically this support of the government -- in support of the government in order to control the extremists. with regard to india, a lot of things -- people think this whole idea of kashmir is sort of a thing of the past. i can tell you, in pakistan it is not. and i've spoken with young pakistani military officers looking for signs that they are different from those who came before them, and they're not. they're still focused like a laser beam on kashmir. so i think that kashmir has to be settled. i think it's possible to settle it. i don't think the pakistanis and indians can do it on their own. i think they need a quiet outside involvement. the indians, of course, are very, very resistant to that idea, always have been are. but i think that if we are to have peace, ultimately -- not only stability in pakistan, but also peace in the wider south asia to include afghanistan -- there has to be a resolution over kashmir. >> thank you. >> just as a postscript to that a
i think we've seen instances, you know, back in 2009, other times since then where the pakistani populacehas been energized politically this support of the government -- in support of the government in order to control the extremists. with regard to india, a lot of things -- people think this whole idea of kashmir is sort of a thing of the past. i can tell you, in pakistan it is not. and i've spoken with young pakistani military officers looking for signs that they are different from those who...
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he was a populace insurgent. so was andrew jackson.ation of outsider populace outrage that's had a long history in this country. >> by the way, if you're at home and you're near a computer google craig shirley, newt gingrich, andrew jackson. i want traces back the populism of andrew jackson to donald trump. >> the book is "last act" and out in october. craig shirley, always great to see you. >> craig thank you. >> take care. >> i want to deliver my newspapers now. >> okay. you do that. >> gene, thanks a lot. you are, of course, a lot of people say you were the wendell wilky -- >> pre-eminent wendell wilky. >> the obama administration admits russia is ramping up its military involvement in syria's civil war. we have a lot to talk about with state department spokesman john kirby. keep it right here on "morning joe." here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part o
he was a populace insurgent. so was andrew jackson.ation of outsider populace outrage that's had a long history in this country. >> by the way, if you're at home and you're near a computer google craig shirley, newt gingrich, andrew jackson. i want traces back the populism of andrew jackson to donald trump. >> the book is "last act" and out in october. craig shirley, always great to see you. >> craig thank you. >> take care. >> i want to deliver my...
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trump seems to be taking a more populace stance on taxes. could that make him more popular among independents and could that challenge the republican establishment? >> it's almost certainly a challenge to the republican establishment. the fact is trump, because of his wealth and celebrity doesn't have to be responsive to sort of republican elites. he has to be responsible to primary voters and they have always been more open to the idea of raising taxes on the rich. once that gets to general election, i do think that is something that could appeal to some independents, particularly if he's somehow coupling that with middle class tax cuts, something like that. >> kevin, thank you. >> the united auto workers and the big three automakers beginning talks today over the new contract. the current agreement expires before midnight. the industry could see its first strike in 17 years if talks fail. we have more. >> these are brighter days for the motor city, detroit is out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city's rebuilding and s
trump seems to be taking a more populace stance on taxes. could that make him more popular among independents and could that challenge the republican establishment? >> it's almost certainly a challenge to the republican establishment. the fact is trump, because of his wealth and celebrity doesn't have to be responsive to sort of republican elites. he has to be responsible to primary voters and they have always been more open to the idea of raising taxes on the rich. once that gets to...
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. >> i think that the growing inequality in any slice of, some slice of the populace would look at you are going to see rising inequality. it is not uniquely african-american phenomenon. it's a sight of the larger rise of inequality. if we look at, back in 1994 when i was in graduate seminar sitting at a table of race by income, and then showed the wealth love. what blew me away was even at the same level income, you talk about unfiltered $100,000 a year or $50,000 a year or at the poverty line from there was huge gaps in wealth. we hav haven't mentioned it at l yet. over the course of the last 20 years, back in 1984 is the virtue we would have good data for wealth. we can't know for sure how much better or worse it was before the 1960s. but it's been pretty stable around 10 cents on the dollar. typical african-american them has one-tenth the assets of the meeting or typical white family. that's a conservative estimate. this is a medium, not an average which eliminates the effect of very, very wealthy people that are disproportionately white that brings up the white average. at some po
. >> i think that the growing inequality in any slice of, some slice of the populace would look at you are going to see rising inequality. it is not uniquely african-american phenomenon. it's a sight of the larger rise of inequality. if we look at, back in 1994 when i was in graduate seminar sitting at a table of race by income, and then showed the wealth love. what blew me away was even at the same level income, you talk about unfiltered $100,000 a year or $50,000 a year or at the...
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financial markets have thoughts on things like qe and disinflation, where decade ago the average populaceen aware. you, so much.k the founder and ceo of playbuzz. bob will stay with us. u.s. government shutdown again? congress is getting down to the wire. what has to happen to keep the light on. keep it right here we are on "the pulse." ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." we're live from london on bloomberg tv. leaving hours to spare before a thential shutdown of american government. hans nichols is standing by. will congress let the government shutdown? hans: here's what it looks like. they will have a two-month extension. the senate needs to pass one procedural matter that needs to go to the house for a full passage. it is a clean continual resolution. fighte will have a new carried the scariest part is john boehner, the speaker of the house, has announced his resignation and will not afterrd the bill december. mitch mcconnell spoke about a big budget deal, the senate majority leader. it is unclear if we will get there. it will be a difficult fight in december. do explain to our eu
financial markets have thoughts on things like qe and disinflation, where decade ago the average populaceen aware. you, so much.k the founder and ceo of playbuzz. bob will stay with us. u.s. government shutdown again? congress is getting down to the wire. what has to happen to keep the light on. keep it right here we are on "the pulse." ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." we're live from london on bloomberg tv. leaving hours to spare before a thential shutdown of...
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our freedom is based upon a well and warm and educated populace. the only way they can appropriate voting decisions. if they do not know, health care they? theeople cannot know desperate financial situation we're in an somebody comes along and is open boat i think we should have free college for " i think-- and says we should have a college for everybody." and you can say " what a wonderful lady>" without recognizing that is accelerating the financial collapse of our nation. [cheers and applause] you know, the only reason we can sustain that kind of debt is because we can print money. we are the reserve currency of the world. that is a position that usually goes with the number one economy in the world which we were until last year when china became the number one economy. long we will be able to continue to print money? i think we have a grace period that god has given us to recognize that we need to adjust this now. the longer -- to address this now. the longer we wait to address this, the marja crony the measures will be. we're putting that on t
our freedom is based upon a well and warm and educated populace. the only way they can appropriate voting decisions. if they do not know, health care they? theeople cannot know desperate financial situation we're in an somebody comes along and is open boat i think we should have free college for " i think-- and says we should have a college for everybody." and you can say " what a wonderful lady>" without recognizing that is accelerating the financial collapse of our...
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wikileaks a functioning democracy and in relation to that do you see a manner which the general populacean't engage with wikileaks without the locker of a journalist? >> thanks in advance or as an. basically wanted to ask basically wikileaks in which a writing with all these whistleblowers coming forward and the culture and intimidation suppression against everybody now how that works in american history what does reflect on society? you had woodward and bernstein whistleblower on watergate and osha demand for transparency. now what you've seen is no outcry, what you've seen is the media almost cannibalized itself in attacking journalists who do try to instill transparency. >> we got you. that was very fast. >> thank you for everything you've done. and want to know, julian, and all the cables you've read, and published them what defined the most surprising? >> at our last question before julian answers. >> i want to also thank both of you. it seems like a major name challenging power in one way or another so want to echo some of the questions about your ideal since apart relations. i got
wikileaks a functioning democracy and in relation to that do you see a manner which the general populacean't engage with wikileaks without the locker of a journalist? >> thanks in advance or as an. basically wanted to ask basically wikileaks in which a writing with all these whistleblowers coming forward and the culture and intimidation suppression against everybody now how that works in american history what does reflect on society? you had woodward and bernstein whistleblower on...
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that's younger cohorts used to be kind of the bridge between the pkk and the local populace. but, that's local intermediary groups have also taken up arms and he came armed groups themselves. so come in 90s, through basically defeated pkk you get rid of the leadership. right now to settle best security question and the chaotic situation you have to deal with that issue locally and on a case-by-case approach. what about the turkish military? turkish military used to have a de facto control of her politics and executive origins in the 1990s and it was the primary actor and primary decision-making-- maker on a very large component of policy options on the curtis question. in 2015, you don't have that kind of an intellectual military. it went through a difficult process of aggressive leadership , institutional mistrust persists along with mixed views on the political leadership to resolve the crisis. so, there is also not monolithic leadership in the military as well. what about social perception? in the 1990s, took us society was fiercely nationalistic. near complete support for
that's younger cohorts used to be kind of the bridge between the pkk and the local populace. but, that's local intermediary groups have also taken up arms and he came armed groups themselves. so come in 90s, through basically defeated pkk you get rid of the leadership. right now to settle best security question and the chaotic situation you have to deal with that issue locally and on a case-by-case approach. what about the turkish military? turkish military used to have a de facto control of...
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at the same time, we have to recognize the legitimate need of the populace for privacy, the legitimate need for law enforcement and intelligence personnel to keep us safe, and the industry's legitimate need to protect intellectual property from hackers. this cooperation should take place on a technical level. i'm pleased to see agencies like dhs continue to partner with universities and cyber challenges to develop safer and more secure technologies and to keep in this country's cyber literacy. we need to do more of this academic and technical collaboration. second, government and the private sector must take joint ownership of the problem of cyber security. for senior government officials were corporate leaders to: tech support. suppol in leaders to tech rt. we must attract the best, the brightest, and the most creative to work on the nation's security. the digital revolution was made possible through the marriage of little savvy, technology, art and science. those that can identify the need and those that can fill it. mind as wep these in build our bench of cyber experts. in the wake
at the same time, we have to recognize the legitimate need of the populace for privacy, the legitimate need for law enforcement and intelligence personnel to keep us safe, and the industry's legitimate need to protect intellectual property from hackers. this cooperation should take place on a technical level. i'm pleased to see agencies like dhs continue to partner with universities and cyber challenges to develop safer and more secure technologies and to keep in this country's cyber literacy....