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. >> charles a lot of people look at the populace revoltth and they say maybe that's what's, well to a certain degree it is, maybe that could cascade and grow here in the united states to the benefit of donald trump. what do you think? >> i think it's too easy a translation. this is a problem that began long before the immigration wave. this is a result of what you talked about, the origins of the eu and how the idea of a very utopian idea and successful for a while, was corrupted. the idea was after the two world wars, the worst in human history, they wanted to create something and they did, that would ultimately reconcile germany and france. that began as a european coal commission, it had to do with commerce, it grew to encompass 28 countries and succeeded in the sense that for the first time in 1,000 years, the idea of intraeuropean war was inconceivable. nobody could even imagine germany, france, italy going to war against each other. the problem is that the institution that was created to achieve that, and it is a great achievement, became a bureaucratic monstrosity, which trie
. >> charles a lot of people look at the populace revoltth and they say maybe that's what's, well to a certain degree it is, maybe that could cascade and grow here in the united states to the benefit of donald trump. what do you think? >> i think it's too easy a translation. this is a problem that began long before the immigration wave. this is a result of what you talked about, the origins of the eu and how the idea of a very utopian idea and successful for a while, was corrupted....
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caller: i am curious about the populace backlash within europe and within the whole european union and economy as far as age groups. larger olderily a vote. about from their economic perspective, when you say immigration, the amount of european, i guess it would be high skilled workers who are able to come across the borders, and are allowed to come across , is itders and get jobs the same as the kind of conflict in the u.s. with a jumper just the patient raping low? low.the economy being -- in the u.s. with the economy being low. guest: excellent points and questions. i do think there is a real concern about the wider populist movement within europe. i think that is why you have the far right in france and in the netherlands calling for -- parties that are getting in the polls and there are elections next year are calling for a eu referendum themselves. immigrationhere crisis europe has been going through has been a primary driver of that. that is why you have austria and hungary talking about me negotiating the terms in the eu and trying to get a stronger immigration control their. r
caller: i am curious about the populace backlash within europe and within the whole european union and economy as far as age groups. larger olderily a vote. about from their economic perspective, when you say immigration, the amount of european, i guess it would be high skilled workers who are able to come across the borders, and are allowed to come across , is itders and get jobs the same as the kind of conflict in the u.s. with a jumper just the patient raping low? low.the economy being -- in...
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the president saying trump is no populace. -- populist. ors. obama: that's nativism xenophobia or worse. >> the majority of americans oppose trump's ban on muslim immigrants. >> if your aim is to attack the united states, it's hard to imagine a more difficult way of trying to get here than by posing as a refugee. >> even conservative senator mike lee voiced some concerns. >> state, in part because my state consists of members of a minority church. statements like that make him -- them nervous. trump's lawyers are suing washington, d.c., in an effort to reduce the tax bill. megan hughes, abc news, washington. melanie: this is not about the campaign. lawyers want to reduce his tax bill for the new trump international hotel project. it's a renovation of the old post office pavilion on pennsylvania avenue. it is set to open in september. coming up, a cookie dough warning. the surprising reason the fda says "don't eat it." and a warning about the dangers of fireworks, this coming from a star nfl player who had his last year. >> are you able to look
the president saying trump is no populace. -- populist. ors. obama: that's nativism xenophobia or worse. >> the majority of americans oppose trump's ban on muslim immigrants. >> if your aim is to attack the united states, it's hard to imagine a more difficult way of trying to get here than by posing as a refugee. >> even conservative senator mike lee voiced some concerns. >> state, in part because my state consists of members of a minority church. statements like that...
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. >> charles a lot of people look at the populace revoltth and they say maybe that's what's, well toybe that could cascade and grow here in the united states to the benefit of donald trump. what do you think? >> i think it's too easy a translation. this is a problem that began long before the immigration wave. this is a result of what you talked about, the origins of the eu and how the idea of a very utopian idea and successful for a while, was corrupted. the idea was after the two world wars, the worst in human history, they wanted to create something and they did, that would ultimately reconcile germany and france. that began as a european coal commission, it had to do with commerce, it grew to encompass 28 countries and succeeded in the sense that for the first time in 1,000 years, the idea of intraeuropean war was inconceivable. nobody could even imagine germany, france, italy going to war against each other. the problem is that the institution that was created to achieve that, and it is a great achievement, became a bureaucratic monstrosity, which tried to add onto the economic
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they have to figure out how to pursue what they want to pursue recognizing there is this populace uprising happening within the democratic party much like the republican party. the question we have over the next week is, hillary clinton's votes haven't moved but that poll, the fox news poll, was finished on wednesday. if what i think is likely to happen happens by next week when the next round of polls come, hillary clinton will have gone up significantly because democrats will be ewing. and that will set in a week or two, you please, the starting gun for this race. >> there is probably no one who was more unleashed this week than president obama. he met with bernie sanders. he then dropped to hillary the endorsement and watched his oldest daughter graduate from high school. in between he slow jammed the news on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. >> mr. president, since you're here, i got to ask. have you been watching all the election coverage this week about donald trump? ♪ >> no, but i have been watching my new favorite show. orange is not the new black. ♪ >> i'm going to need you to n
they have to figure out how to pursue what they want to pursue recognizing there is this populace uprising happening within the democratic party much like the republican party. the question we have over the next week is, hillary clinton's votes haven't moved but that poll, the fox news poll, was finished on wednesday. if what i think is likely to happen happens by next week when the next round of polls come, hillary clinton will have gone up significantly because democrats will be ewing. and...
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so people are looking to california which is more populace than places like oregon and alaska.ou know i'm a big drug warrior. you should all be put in prison. you should have no rights to vote. and all they want to doyles marry their sister and their got an have heroin mandatory in preschools. >> kennedy, you had me at "you people." you had people who opened up medical marijuana clinics and the feds would come in and wipe them out anyway. it was really bad. i don't see any reason why it should be illegal in the first place, and say that for the harder drugs, too. as far as kids, i say kids should not experiment with marijuana, i tell them because when you turn 40 you are going to need that because your knees will be shot. so don't waste it while you are young. kennedy: are you saying you only have so many pot points? >> you need the weed. kennedy: it's also harder to overcome a hanger. >> you will be more worry about the gluten in that brownie. kennedy: the olympic games in rio might flop. the governor said a lack of funding. matt, you know one of our mutual cause has been movi
so people are looking to california which is more populace than places like oregon and alaska.ou know i'm a big drug warrior. you should all be put in prison. you should have no rights to vote. and all they want to doyles marry their sister and their got an have heroin mandatory in preschools. >> kennedy, you had me at "you people." you had people who opened up medical marijuana clinics and the feds would come in and wipe them out anyway. it was really bad. i don't see any...
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only to him and to the faith, but to elijah muhammed and herbert muhammad and the basic caucasian populacet in the beginning. in fact, it was another reason to dislike ali. >> why do you insist on being called muhammad ali now? >> that's the name given to me by my teacher. cassius clay was my slave name. i'm no longer a slave. >> what does it mean. >> worthy of all praises and ali means most high. >> do you intend to fight under that name? >> yes, sir, i want to be called by that name. i want to be known all over the world as that name. >> he took basically many of the same characteristics he had as cassius clay, but now he had a different framework in which to cast his personality. because he now had this religion and this set of politics. >> everything good and of authority was made white. we look at jesus, we see a white with blonde hair and blue eyes. we look at all the angels we see white with blonde and blue eyes. if there's a heaven in the sky and the colored folks die and go to heaven, where are the colored angel? they must be in the kitchen preparing the milk and honey. >> islam c
only to him and to the faith, but to elijah muhammed and herbert muhammad and the basic caucasian populacet in the beginning. in fact, it was another reason to dislike ali. >> why do you insist on being called muhammad ali now? >> that's the name given to me by my teacher. cassius clay was my slave name. i'm no longer a slave. >> what does it mean. >> worthy of all praises and ali means most high. >> do you intend to fight under that name? >> yes, sir, i want...
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my feeling is that it is part of a longer term trend of the barbarians or the populace, the intelligentsian't like this anymore, and the only , so ite have is to vote could be any one of those things that play out over the next probably year to three years. rishaad: absolutely, one thing that seems to be a parent i its absence are the predictions that if we had a leave vote, they would be lining up in europe with their own ideas of having a similar referendum. suggested a few of these as well. we are not seeing any of this, are we? >> i don't think you will see that i immediately. moment, europe is circling the wagons and trying to keep everything together, but the basic issue, the issues of the finances, the debt, the fiscal transfers, immigration, the banking unit, none of these are solved. willything, the pressures now bubble along, and whether they leave, i absolutely have no idea, but it will come back in some shape or form. the best way to think about it is that there is a lot of tender lying around. whether it will take off or not, i don't know. rishaad: stick around with us. we wil
my feeling is that it is part of a longer term trend of the barbarians or the populace, the intelligentsian't like this anymore, and the only , so ite have is to vote could be any one of those things that play out over the next probably year to three years. rishaad: absolutely, one thing that seems to be a parent i its absence are the predictions that if we had a leave vote, they would be lining up in europe with their own ideas of having a similar referendum. suggested a few of these as well....
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let's be clear that the answers are not what the populace.sm of the left and right, they come together in this anti-globalization drive. it is not going to work. unemployedwho are and some of the seaside towns in the u.k. is not the answer they are giving. the answer is better education, better infrastructure, linking the country up in a more productive way. this is the answer. alix: that was former u.k. prime minister tony blair. scarlet: coming up, what you need to know to gear up for tomorrow's trading day. ♪ scarlet: in just minutes, new zealand's central bank will report on its interest rate decision. i'm going right back to my computer right after this. --x: don't miss this tonight at 9:30, china cpi. what's happening to inflation is commodity prices keep rising? joe: i will be looking at initial jobless claims tomorrow. you really want to pay attention because with that week jobs report, the question of whether it is a blip or the side of something slowing down might show up first in that initial claims data. we will be watching that t
let's be clear that the answers are not what the populace.sm of the left and right, they come together in this anti-globalization drive. it is not going to work. unemployedwho are and some of the seaside towns in the u.k. is not the answer they are giving. the answer is better education, better infrastructure, linking the country up in a more productive way. this is the answer. alix: that was former u.k. prime minister tony blair. scarlet: coming up, what you need to know to gear up for...
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european system which says we will take everyone from a catchment area and exclude the rest of the populacer we can have what we are hoping for and what many people are hoping for, a system that allows highly skilled talent from all over the world to come to london, which is a cosmopolitan hub. emily: given how markets are reacting, the volatility, uncertainty, do you have any regret now that you have seen the cascading effects? >> let's be honest. anybody who voted to leave knew there would be volatility. we voted for uncertainty instead of certainty. that is how fed up with work. you had lots of people searching "what is the e.u." in the 26 years of the e.u., they had not done a good job of selling to the british people or member states what the e.u. was. to be honest, it is going to be a short-term rough ride. but ultimately we will become stronger. nobody comes to britain for the good weather and food. they come for our minds and talent and institutions. emily: sanjay, what is the impact for big companies one to be? >> if you look at the tech industry, there is a commonality that will s
european system which says we will take everyone from a catchment area and exclude the rest of the populacer we can have what we are hoping for and what many people are hoping for, a system that allows highly skilled talent from all over the world to come to london, which is a cosmopolitan hub. emily: given how markets are reacting, the volatility, uncertainty, do you have any regret now that you have seen the cascading effects? >> let's be honest. anybody who voted to leave knew there...
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vonnie: recently meeting with the indian prime minister, the world's most second populace country, anditical for apple, next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. david: cory johnson joins us. let's start with what india announced today. what rules changed? hot and fast, requiring 30% of their components to be manufactured in india. the company is going to get some leeway. they will see three years as much as five years of the way to achieve that goal for the component manufacturing. therefore, if apple sets forth a plan to manufacture in india, they can start selling their now with the goal, of course, getting to that 30% being manufactured in india. what that means is they can grow a lot faster if they choose to do so. plus, they have to reapply and start the process over again. vonnie: why is it a big deal for apple to do that? sure, there is a one-time expenditure. apple is getting a deal for its 30% of manufacturing components. the manufacturer of apple products is one of the great accomplishments of the company over the course of
vonnie: recently meeting with the indian prime minister, the world's most second populace country, anditical for apple, next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. david: cory johnson joins us. let's start with what india announced today. what rules changed? hot and fast, requiring 30% of their components to be manufactured in india. the company is going to get some leeway. they will see three years as much as five years of the way...
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about growth on bond at managers, this would make you feel like this indicates a finance by the populacehe said the lows are close to 1.25%. john m.: don't you feel at some point it will keep going down voter once the british begin, once you look at the british economy without people wanting to invest their? vonnie: we are talking this is , the short-term. in the immediate term, it is about how fast they can get it done, which is probably not fast at all. pound-wise, some of the best currency strategists say, 20% valuation is likely. for other countries, we will see interventions. john h.: you are really great and really scary him a kind of terrifying. i will say thank you, anyway. up next more from donald trump's , golf course press conference. also, my interview with the daily show host trevor noah about the state of the american political system. we will be right back. ♪ mr. trump: it is a very historic day. this was one of the big votes in the history of europe and scotland and everywhere. we've taken the lighthouse which is a very, very important building in florida and in scotland.
about growth on bond at managers, this would make you feel like this indicates a finance by the populacehe said the lows are close to 1.25%. john m.: don't you feel at some point it will keep going down voter once the british begin, once you look at the british economy without people wanting to invest their? vonnie: we are talking this is , the short-term. in the immediate term, it is about how fast they can get it done, which is probably not fast at all. pound-wise, some of the best currency...
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he said essentially on the populace, i'm not part of the establishment, i lost the largest number of pledged delegates, i lost the majority of voters, i'm going to the notes the party bosses and subvert the will of the voters and have them support me. that is contrary to what he stands for. at some point president is going to come out and say it's fine, you want to stand for dc and votelast week until the next vote is cast, go for it . >> historic moment yet bernie sanders steps back and doesn't really even acknowledge it. >> i don't think he's obligated to acknowledge it. he has every right to stay in this race because if she's indicted as we spoken about in julie, you even said if she's indicted she's going to have to step down and what bernie sanders going to do? take all this hard work and throw it away so joe biden can been at the last moment and take the nomination? that's not very fair. that's not very just. those are the issues he he has been fighting for and you know, he does have every right. he is not beholden to the party and yes, it's great to see a woman who's a major p
he said essentially on the populace, i'm not part of the establishment, i lost the largest number of pledged delegates, i lost the majority of voters, i'm going to the notes the party bosses and subvert the will of the voters and have them support me. that is contrary to what he stands for. at some point president is going to come out and say it's fine, you want to stand for dc and votelast week until the next vote is cast, go for it . >> historic moment yet bernie sanders steps back and...
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she will appeal to the populace with a degreerump of ferocity the hillary clinton is not capable of.s pocahontas her but she is good in that role. working-classg to right voters, especially men, who hillary clinton had trouble with. and president obama, the authority of the office. no one is in a better position, better than hillary clinton, no one is in position to suggest that trump is unfit to be commander-in-chief than the guy who was commander-in-chief now. mike: what is interesting about elizabeth warren to me is the fearlessness with which she takes on donald trump when the field of republican candidates against donald trump, all of them, were fearful of him. john: none of those folks, none of them will be afraid of donald trump here he will have good days on his campaign, no doubt. but i do not see a single surrogate, a single surrogate right now for donald trump. there is not one. there is not one who can play at a major league level like all those four people at the top of the democratic surrogate lineup. mike: speaking of trump's surrogate problem, top republicans like pau
she will appeal to the populace with a degreerump of ferocity the hillary clinton is not capable of.s pocahontas her but she is good in that role. working-classg to right voters, especially men, who hillary clinton had trouble with. and president obama, the authority of the office. no one is in a better position, better than hillary clinton, no one is in position to suggest that trump is unfit to be commander-in-chief than the guy who was commander-in-chief now. mike: what is interesting about...
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only to him and to the faith, but to elijah muhammed and herbert muhammad and the basic caucasian populacept it in the beginning. in fact, it was another reason to dislike ali. >> why do you insys on being called muhammad ali now. >> that's the name given to me by my teacher. cassius clay was my slave name. i'm no longer a slave. >> what does it mean. >> worthy of all praises and ali means most high. >> do you intend to fight under that name? >> yes, sir, i want to be called by that name. i want to be known all over the world as that name. >> he took basically many of the same characteristics he had as cassius clay, but now he had a different framework in which to cast his persalit because he now had this religion and ts set of politics. >> everything good and of authority was made white. we look at jesus, we see a white with blonde hair and blue eyes. we look at all the angels we see white with blonde and blue eyes. if there's a heaven in the sky and the colored folks die and go to heaven, where are the colored angel? they must be in the kitchen preparing the mill it can and honey. >> isl
only to him and to the faith, but to elijah muhammed and herbert muhammad and the basic caucasian populacept it in the beginning. in fact, it was another reason to dislike ali. >> why do you insys on being called muhammad ali now. >> that's the name given to me by my teacher. cassius clay was my slave name. i'm no longer a slave. >> what does it mean. >> worthy of all praises and ali means most high. >> do you intend to fight under that name? >> yes, sir, i...
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you think it's a problem because the fact is donald trump has secured over 14 million votes of the populace. that's a pretty formidable thing to step into. >> agreed. there's also the question of money. donald trump isn't exactly raising a lot of money these days either. word has it through surrogates and donors that he's not making donor calls. he's not doing the hard behind the scenes work that you would need to campaign. on the other hand, i disagree with you that hillary is running a strong campaign. the ongoing fbi investigation is plaguing her, the white house confirming that it's a criminal investigation. she's had one bad news cycle after another on top of being a fairly weak candidate in terms of authenticity, trustworthiness. her unfavorables are enormously high. >> what about donald trump relative to the opposition from the party? should he be more concerned about it? >> well, this is what donald trump has been his whole life. he's a go it alone go. i think that's why you see the four bankruptcies. you see a lot of business people saying they don't trust him, that he didn't pay h
you think it's a problem because the fact is donald trump has secured over 14 million votes of the populace. that's a pretty formidable thing to step into. >> agreed. there's also the question of money. donald trump isn't exactly raising a lot of money these days either. word has it through surrogates and donors that he's not making donor calls. he's not doing the hard behind the scenes work that you would need to campaign. on the other hand, i disagree with you that hillary is running a...
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look around us, i mean, basically we are watching before our eyes the rise of the greatest fake populace of all time. donald trump. i mean, this guy is like huey long without the compassion. [laughter] >> do you know what i'm saying? as we watch this happen i want to talk about something that a wrote about in the kansas book, but that i didn't really go into in detail back in those days and it's just that a large helping of that blame for the right wing backlash that i saw back then and that we all see today that a large helping of the blame has to go to democrats as well. the degree to which republicans have one these working-class voters over is the same degree to which the democrats have abandoned them. okay? so, think that this is the year to ask, whatever happened to the party the people. i mean, it's a great question to be asking just a few blocks from where williams jenny bryant basically launch them on their career as the american part of the left, but, i mean, this question in two ways. first of all, how is it that the democrats came to abandon working people; right? the working
look around us, i mean, basically we are watching before our eyes the rise of the greatest fake populace of all time. donald trump. i mean, this guy is like huey long without the compassion. [laughter] >> do you know what i'm saying? as we watch this happen i want to talk about something that a wrote about in the kansas book, but that i didn't really go into in detail back in those days and it's just that a large helping of that blame for the right wing backlash that i saw back then and...
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that all ofemember the incumbents are facing pressure from the own populace, eurosceptic movements.hey have no incentive to negotiate a sweet deal with britain. they are beingnk punished? moritz: this is not a pushover for either party. this will take a long time. if you were to find an agreement, this would be in a treaty form. the treaty would have to be approved by all parliaments and a number of referenda and other countries. maybe even the u.k. there are a lot of veto players. maybe a decade of uncertainty where investment is going to be reduced. the u.k. is more dependent on capital employed because of its financial center than any other country in the g7. the demonstration effect would be such that a copycat referenda are quietly -- are quite unlikely. us. stay with minutes away from the european equity markets open. eight minutes away and we are to take a look at some of the corporate movers. european forces had a massive day, up 3%. we will dig into the details and tell you what we think is going to happen when the european markets open. ♪ guy: welcome back. five minutes un
that all ofemember the incumbents are facing pressure from the own populace, eurosceptic movements.hey have no incentive to negotiate a sweet deal with britain. they are beingnk punished? moritz: this is not a pushover for either party. this will take a long time. if you were to find an agreement, this would be in a treaty form. the treaty would have to be approved by all parliaments and a number of referenda and other countries. maybe even the u.k. there are a lot of veto players. maybe a...
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the broad base of the chinese populace, with 180,000 protests though those are mostly about bread-and-butterssues -- you have taken the land for this factory, or there is too much smog. the third basket, which is increasingly powerful, is this generation of chinese millennials, mostly only children, were not alive during tiananmen square so they have not seen a crackdown, and they are as outspoken on the internet as some of my stanford students. and always surprised about the things they are willing to say. charlie: when you look at the chinese economy, there are questions of where it is going. we just saw the release of a five-your plan several months ago. they they laid out what hope to achieve. in some cases it is contradictory. but there is a lot of aspirational tone in that five-your plan. other people question exactly, what are the real numbers about the chinese economy? how -- what is your own assessment? fall, there were so many headlines here in the united states about the chinese economy. the five signs of the chinese economic apocalypse. the doom dragon. i think all of those progn
the broad base of the chinese populace, with 180,000 protests though those are mostly about bread-and-butterssues -- you have taken the land for this factory, or there is too much smog. the third basket, which is increasingly powerful, is this generation of chinese millennials, mostly only children, were not alive during tiananmen square so they have not seen a crackdown, and they are as outspoken on the internet as some of my stanford students. and always surprised about the things they are...
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popular personally among the people who voted for her, or, b, broadly popular among the american populacech is clearly not the case. this mirrors what is happening with donald trump on the republican side. david? david: another silicon valley giant coming under fire for censoring, youtube channel named source fed claims that google may be suppressing negative search results related to hillary clinton and leading users to positive results. william la jeunesse joining us with details. hi, william. >> reporter: source fed claims that google is an intentionally manipulating search results to favor hillary clinton. here's why. you type in hillary clinton cri and automatic fill-in function fills in crisis. do it on yahoo! and you get criminal. a fluke? source fed did it again, hillary clinton you indiana, and bing gives you indictment. google's trending site shows eight times more searches for hillary clinton indictment than india. google is burying potential searches for terms that could have hurt hillary clinton in the primary elections by manipulating recommendations on their site. >> report
popular personally among the people who voted for her, or, b, broadly popular among the american populacech is clearly not the case. this mirrors what is happening with donald trump on the republican side. david? david: another silicon valley giant coming under fire for censoring, youtube channel named source fed claims that google may be suppressing negative search results related to hillary clinton and leading users to positive results. william la jeunesse joining us with details. hi,...
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and she brings that populace fire. >> i agree with nancy, she did seem contagious.illary clinton seemed completely pumped up. she seemed like she was really enjoying. >> yeah. i mean, it's one of those things that can change minds. i have been a skeptic for two reasons. i'm ready about the massachusetts senate seat. i know people think it can be done without much risk, i'm not sure. i feel bad, i'm afraid for some white men who might get their feelings hurt. when you saw it together -- >> go on. >> when you saw them together and you saw what they brought, the other people they thought would be great in that role are not going to bring that kind of excitement. >> how about that, the way hillary clinton did look happier and more at ease next to this woman. >> relaxed, calm, spontaneous, you know and enjoying herself. i always thought that she had a really good sense of humor and it sometimes didn't come out as much. and, man, i tell you, it was like almost like testifying. it was a little bit like church, you know, maybe presbyterian church, but whatever, i grooved on
and she brings that populace fire. >> i agree with nancy, she did seem contagious.illary clinton seemed completely pumped up. she seemed like she was really enjoying. >> yeah. i mean, it's one of those things that can change minds. i have been a skeptic for two reasons. i'm ready about the massachusetts senate seat. i know people think it can be done without much risk, i'm not sure. i feel bad, i'm afraid for some white men who might get their feelings hurt. when you saw it together...
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really driving home the populace message that we've seen resonate so well this cycle among both parties and so she'll be a big influence and particularly going after donald trump, she's proved to be that attack dog against him and especially on economic issues. so whether she's on the ticket or not, i think you'll see a lot of her out there on the campaign trail campaigning for clinton but also really against donald trump and can play the role of a bridge builder between, you know, bernie sanders supporters and clinton supporters. >> all right. we have to turn to tomorrow's gun vote with the total of four competing propels on both sides. none of them expected to pass. are you seeing anything in the measures as we reflect and remember it, those lives lost one week later after this shooting but are we seeing anything that might have prevented the shooter from getting a weapon? >> i think one of the issues being looked at is people, individuals on the terror watch list and preventing them from purchasing firearms and this was a debate held in the senate and the same competing measures vote
really driving home the populace message that we've seen resonate so well this cycle among both parties and so she'll be a big influence and particularly going after donald trump, she's proved to be that attack dog against him and especially on economic issues. so whether she's on the ticket or not, i think you'll see a lot of her out there on the campaign trail campaigning for clinton but also really against donald trump and can play the role of a bridge builder between, you know, bernie...
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terms of funding extremism issue including in nigerarch africa's most powerful economy and most populaceation with the boko haram religious zealots have been wreak having voc. we're approaching the second anniversary of the kidnapping of the teenaged girls in northern niger -- nigeria, and who knows what feat of those teenaged girls although we have reports that some of them have been turned into suicide bombers and some have been sex slaves. we also know that this has been too much even for president obama who is in his recent revealing interview in "atlantic magazine" issues a somewhat veiled criticism of this so-called saudi ally which explains why he is headed to saudi arabia shortly because saudi arabia blaze an outsized role in the global economy. not only as the major swing producer of oil -- and you may be able to point the finger of accusation at saudi arabia when you try to unravel how and why it is that the barrel of oil in 2014 was over $100 now hover egg at the $30 level, which may be good for you who buy gasoline at the pump, but has been devastating for an intriguing list
terms of funding extremism issue including in nigerarch africa's most powerful economy and most populaceation with the boko haram religious zealots have been wreak having voc. we're approaching the second anniversary of the kidnapping of the teenaged girls in northern niger -- nigeria, and who knows what feat of those teenaged girls although we have reports that some of them have been turned into suicide bombers and some have been sex slaves. we also know that this has been too much even for...
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if we are still underestimating the impact of the populace discount, it is going to be a different storywe have two data points over the last 72 hours and we will have many more to come over the next 18 months. a slightly longer story than we anticipated. will we get any action from central bankers to shore up markets? >> i think they have done what they needed to do. some reassurance. much.thank you very referendum fallout. live at the world economic forum. later, the u.k. chancellor will make a statement on the economy following the brexit result. that is at 7:00 u.k. time. calm going to be trying to her nerves a little bit this morning -- our nerves a little bit this morning. we will hear what he has to say at 7:00 u.k. time. ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> w
if we are still underestimating the impact of the populace discount, it is going to be a different storywe have two data points over the last 72 hours and we will have many more to come over the next 18 months. a slightly longer story than we anticipated. will we get any action from central bankers to shore up markets? >> i think they have done what they needed to do. some reassurance. much.thank you very referendum fallout. live at the world economic forum. later, the u.k. chancellor...
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political clout that the t ori leadership that are campaigning for the brexit will have with the populaceclout theyow much will have with the rest of the u.k. parliament as well. >> precisely. it is quite clear that a brexit vote in the first instance will mean a huge political uproar in the u.k., which will throw ou figures for debt management. there are so many questions. anna: you mentioned weakness in the pound, down 1.57% against the u.s. dollar. we have seen a lot of volatility in the pound. i have a chart here, pound the volatility spiking to the highest since 2009. that's seems to continue, even suggestng odds seem to the brexit is less volatility. the market is looking for any clues, really, as to where this will go. we have about a 26% chance of a brexit and the has come down from about a 32% to 33% chance earlier on this week. but the has not made it through to the market as reduced volatility. perhaps everybody is just too nervous. just took it is close. the worry here is the dead heat that is emerging. there is a negative message on eu immigration that seems to be pushed by t
political clout that the t ori leadership that are campaigning for the brexit will have with the populaceclout theyow much will have with the rest of the u.k. parliament as well. >> precisely. it is quite clear that a brexit vote in the first instance will mean a huge political uproar in the u.k., which will throw ou figures for debt management. there are so many questions. anna: you mentioned weakness in the pound, down 1.57% against the u.s. dollar. we have seen a lot of volatility in...
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there will be states where we won't win and those are heavily populace states.tes the gap is closer from what i've seen and read and i think we'll change that and i think we'll have a unified message and we'll work well with the gop which we've been doing in creating that relationship. i think that is part of this process of transitioning towards the general. >> again, you're not 12 behind but do think you fall behind -- >> listen, i see polls, right? i saw polls for months, mark. i saw polls since july of last year that said this exactly is zero percent chance he could win the nomination. so i don't give a lot of credence to the polls especially this early. i think a lot will happen and i think we'll do a phenomenal job. the message is about the american people and jobs and getting rid of the non-sense that prevails over washington and a reason 14 million people voted for him and a reason bernie put an unprecedented against the appoinointed show. up mi ultimately, people are sick of the d.c. narrative and from 2007 to 2014 made 140 something million dollars whi
there will be states where we won't win and those are heavily populace states.tes the gap is closer from what i've seen and read and i think we'll change that and i think we'll have a unified message and we'll work well with the gop which we've been doing in creating that relationship. i think that is part of this process of transitioning towards the general. >> again, you're not 12 behind but do think you fall behind -- >> listen, i see polls, right? i saw polls for months, mark. i...
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youru roll it out, what is perception on how it will be perceived with the israeli populace and new leadership mentioned? question makes sense to start with gadi. , i. shamni: i will tell you will start with describing the problem we face, ok? problem. face a israel has been divided into a few groups. organized. well right-wing that is actually controlling a lot of political issues. a very weak,oup is almost nonexistent left. the most important group, in my view, is the center, which are in different. that is my answer. this might crash through the walls of indifference. we will be able to wake up, you know? i hope it is not violence that will wake us up. the public will do something about it. we are doing our best, you know? of 200here with a group generals and senior israeli security people. it is still difficult. i believe we should do it. offers toput the something. but you have to remember the conditions. to use this thing is not to keep changing realities on the ground. the reality on the ground dramatically, it will not be relevant anymore. i do not know what is the trend today. i think
youru roll it out, what is perception on how it will be perceived with the israeli populace and new leadership mentioned? question makes sense to start with gadi. , i. shamni: i will tell you will start with describing the problem we face, ok? problem. face a israel has been divided into a few groups. organized. well right-wing that is actually controlling a lot of political issues. a very weak,oup is almost nonexistent left. the most important group, in my view, is the center, which are in...
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roll it out, what is your assessment as to how it it will putting aside the elections, with the populace and with the new israel he leadership? ilan: how is the israeli public likely to see this given the, you note -- face the problem that israel has been divided into a few groups, ok? unorganized, illogical, right wing controlling a lot. political issues in israel. very weak.group is almost nonexistent. the most important group in my view is the center which are different, he in different, and live in their -- in different and live in their comfort zone. been my crash course in the world of indifference. i hope we will be able to, you know, to wake up some of them fightinge it is not that will wake us up. i hope the public will do something about it. we are doing our best. we are here. we are here with a group of 200 or more generals and senior is people who are supporting. it is still difficult. but you know, i believe we should do it. we should put it to paper. we should put the offers to be used someday. but you have to remember that the conditions, you know, to use these things is n
roll it out, what is your assessment as to how it it will putting aside the elections, with the populace and with the new israel he leadership? ilan: how is the israeli public likely to see this given the, you note -- face the problem that israel has been divided into a few groups, ok? unorganized, illogical, right wing controlling a lot. political issues in israel. very weak.group is almost nonexistent. the most important group in my view is the center which are different, he in different, and...
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changing response from her with each day, but i think it's so easy to overread that somehow these populacere now going to have similar revolutionary output here. the united states and the uk are very different countries. i would even say the eu makes a perfect faceless villain that is, you know, determining how bent your bananas can be and the uk is not withdrawing from nato and from the u.n. and not giving up on a global power. >> the point is immigration. we just heard mellody saying what drove the brexit vote was grags. wh gra immigration and what is driving the trump campaign is immigration. >> they are but the whole environment in europe and here are dramatically different. the nonwhite population in uk is 13% and twice as high here. >> are the fears different? >> i think the fears, we have seen this all through history. you can play the specific individual fears, but i don't think -- it's a very long time from now until november. >> do you think either candidate benefits? >> benefits from the brexit? >> do you think either candidate benefits in this country? >> well, right now, it's
changing response from her with each day, but i think it's so easy to overread that somehow these populacere now going to have similar revolutionary output here. the united states and the uk are very different countries. i would even say the eu makes a perfect faceless villain that is, you know, determining how bent your bananas can be and the uk is not withdrawing from nato and from the u.n. and not giving up on a global power. >> the point is immigration. we just heard mellody saying...
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the last several months, has reiterated its commitment to continuing with the initiative where the populace of mexico stands on this may be another matter. that we continue to be able to work closely bilaterally. anso, the words have not had impact on what is going on at the very top level, in your opinion, on the work that you were doing at this point? >> not in their dealings with us. >> that is excellent. now we have to make sure that those policies never come into effect. thank you. >> senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman for calling this hearing. agencies, how many are involved in the efforts with respect to mexico's border with us to meet our efforts to stop interdiction, stop flows, using intelligence. how many agencies are involved? > >> u.s. agencies, i hope that is what you are talking about. >> yes. >> you have the department of state, the department of home and security, the fbi, immigrations and customs enforcement, homeland security investigations, our military supports some of the border effort, mexico's military, and then we have some ancillary agencies, which are ba
the last several months, has reiterated its commitment to continuing with the initiative where the populace of mexico stands on this may be another matter. that we continue to be able to work closely bilaterally. anso, the words have not had impact on what is going on at the very top level, in your opinion, on the work that you were doing at this point? >> not in their dealings with us. >> that is excellent. now we have to make sure that those policies never come into effect. thank...
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. >> reporter: and clinton even struck a populace tone, sounding familiar strains to bernie sanders and i got into in race because i wanted to even the odds for people who have the odds stacked against them, and this is not a time for half measures. we've got to go big, and we've got to go bold. >> reporter: the scorn for donald trump was sharp and stanned. it's one thing that joins hillary clinton and elizabeth warren, but it's important to know that she's not the only democrat being considered. tim kaine also being considered as are other democrats. but we're about one month away before hillary clinton decides who her running mate will be. jeff zeleny, cnn, cincinnati. >>> all right, when we come back, the uk may have voted to leave the european union, but it's not a done deal until the british government pulls the trigger. we'll have the details, next. calling all go-getters. all providers. all self-motivated self-starters. drive with uber and put a dollar sign in front of your odometer. like this guy. technically i'm a cook. sign up here. drive a few hours a day. make $300 a week. a
. >> reporter: and clinton even struck a populace tone, sounding familiar strains to bernie sanders and i got into in race because i wanted to even the odds for people who have the odds stacked against them, and this is not a time for half measures. we've got to go big, and we've got to go bold. >> reporter: the scorn for donald trump was sharp and stanned. it's one thing that joins hillary clinton and elizabeth warren, but it's important to know that she's not the only democrat...
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rather than obsess about great britain, rather than keep the populace at bay one desperate election at a time, these leaders should consider why these uncertainties are gaining in every election. stagnant wages for the working class, uncontrolled migration without regard to economic need or cultural assimilation, islamic terrorists massacring our citizens and a loss of national honor around the world. this record is not pretty. in politics, as in medicine, it's usually better to address the cause and the symptom. if our leaders address these challenges more creatively, more forthrightly, more effectively, perhaps neither the british people nor so many other peoples would be disappointed in their leaders to begin with. let the british people manage their own affairs, whether right or wrong in your eyes, and in the words of scripture, whatever you may think of their moat, take care of your own first. mr. president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. cotton: mr. president? the presiding officer: the sena
rather than obsess about great britain, rather than keep the populace at bay one desperate election at a time, these leaders should consider why these uncertainties are gaining in every election. stagnant wages for the working class, uncontrolled migration without regard to economic need or cultural assimilation, islamic terrorists massacring our citizens and a loss of national honor around the world. this record is not pretty. in politics, as in medicine, it's usually better to address the...
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beginning, we have not advocated reinvading iraq, we don't think that's necessary or acceptable to our populaceut should have put in special operations forces in much greater numbers. >> i know what you're saying what we should have done. what do we do if you have the air of the next president, what do you think the game plan should be to finish the fight once and for all? >> ratchet up the air campaign tremendously. the idea of 10 sorties in one day being intense airstrikes is nonsense. we're talking 200 to 300 airstrikes a day controlled by american forces on the ground. the special operations forces with the locals, that gives a shot at crushing these guys. right now it's going to be at least a year before we get into mosul and longer than that before you clear it. that's insufficient. charles: steve bucci, thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> new details on the hack against the dnc. next, how donald trump could be the one losing out on this one? you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect rec
beginning, we have not advocated reinvading iraq, we don't think that's necessary or acceptable to our populaceut should have put in special operations forces in much greater numbers. >> i know what you're saying what we should have done. what do we do if you have the air of the next president, what do you think the game plan should be to finish the fight once and for all? >> ratchet up the air campaign tremendously. the idea of 10 sorties in one day being intense airstrikes is...
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we did not meet resistance before we met was an unaware populace. to were angry because they did not know about it already. we need to raise awareness. number three, we need to make sure it is acceptable and that people understand it for what it is. it is not the super bowl. we keep looking for silver bullet, we will undermine our efforts to it is a tool. everyone should understand what it is everyone who needs it should have access to it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> katie kennedy is a member of the national association were retired american executives board. her background includes 30 years and telik mitigations all about a career in social work and health care and information assistance. especiallyr seniors, pensions for retirees. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i get to hear from the old folks. hear from the to old folks. i am from tucson and a volunteer. i'm here on behalf of the alliance for retired americans. we are grassroots advocacy organization with 4.1 million people who fight for retirement securi
we did not meet resistance before we met was an unaware populace. to were angry because they did not know about it already. we need to raise awareness. number three, we need to make sure it is acceptable and that people understand it for what it is. it is not the super bowl. we keep looking for silver bullet, we will undermine our efforts to it is a tool. everyone should understand what it is everyone who needs it should have access to it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you....
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a sort of zombie populace, and everyone will be forced to eat each other.hat is the level of the argument being put forward by the remaining tenants. it is absolutely staggering, the belief that britain, the world's fifth-largest economy, one of the biggest military powers on the face of the earth, the idea that britain cannot survive outside the european union. i think it is ludicrous. it is my view that britain, a nation that has been a global power for centuries, will not only survive outside the european union, it will thrive out why the european union. the eu, at the moment, has tied britain down. it shackles britain to what is an increasingly declining and to date that seeks to trample upon self-determination and sovereignty. self-determination and sovereignty matter in the world today. and without a doubt, americans would never accept the kind of sub nationalism that the british people have to endure at this time. aericans would never agree to pan-american government in a pan-american court of justice in mexico city. most americans would reject the i
a sort of zombie populace, and everyone will be forced to eat each other.hat is the level of the argument being put forward by the remaining tenants. it is absolutely staggering, the belief that britain, the world's fifth-largest economy, one of the biggest military powers on the face of the earth, the idea that britain cannot survive outside the european union. i think it is ludicrous. it is my view that britain, a nation that has been a global power for centuries, will not only survive...
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how do you educate the populace that this is not science fiction. >> education will be a big issue. does my 13-year-old daughter need to learn how to drive or will it be driverless when she is driving? not in her case because that is three years but for someone who has a one-year-old, that is a question. question thatlex will require this collaborative effort to a dress of these big issues. culture, how pop do you see driverless cars changing society and culture and infrastructure? >> i think the ability to have cars be much closer in spacing will hugely increase the efficiency of the use of the infrastructure. i see big differences there. the social scientists are looking at all sorts of ramifications of this. do i even need to own a car or do i just call a car and say i need to go to work in one shows up. i can call a car to go home from work. that could be a huge change in the way our society works. will individual car ownership in necessary? will it increase our resources? being usedyour car one hour per day and then parked in the garage, the use of the car will be more of the d
how do you educate the populace that this is not science fiction. >> education will be a big issue. does my 13-year-old daughter need to learn how to drive or will it be driverless when she is driving? not in her case because that is three years but for someone who has a one-year-old, that is a question. question thatlex will require this collaborative effort to a dress of these big issues. culture, how pop do you see driverless cars changing society and culture and infrastructure?...
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and elections in france and germany next year and what sort of pressures does that get for more populace movement in movement. people look for weak spots, in had the insurers or banks when you have longer term interest rates so the out is definitely a troubling scenario. >> enough that you'll sell stocks if you believe they vote to leave. >> we're already risk off, not ahead of brexit because we see a volatile environment. we don't think stocks are overvalued but we don't think we're getting rewarded for the additional volatility and our risk is placed elsewhere like credit. >> earlier today in janet yellen's testimony there was a question fry believe senator richard shelby where he asked does yellen believe there is a risk to persistently long-term low rates? listen to this. >> i believe that the persistent low interest rates we've had have been essential to achieving the progress, but, of course, rates can indues households or banks or firms to reach for yield and can stoke financial instability. >> do you agree with that? maybe she understated it. do you think she could have have inst
and elections in france and germany next year and what sort of pressures does that get for more populace movement in movement. people look for weak spots, in had the insurers or banks when you have longer term interest rates so the out is definitely a troubling scenario. >> enough that you'll sell stocks if you believe they vote to leave. >> we're already risk off, not ahead of brexit because we see a volatile environment. we don't think stocks are overvalued but we don't think...
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>> i do think it is part of the success of a populace some in europe and bernie sanders and donald trump in the u.s. is around these kinds of issues. and includes immigration, but it's also about trade deals. the feeling that i am for fair trade deals, but we don't have any fair when does donald trump keeps saying he guess we need fair trade. that is a more nuanced issue that will shut down our borders. >> america first is almost like great britain person someone is putting your own country first. the idea is the same that insight with their money, investors say it's not a very good idea. >> agree. investors know that growing global trade grows economies and that the monkey on the back of every country to do what they do best and just keep getting better so people don't take it away naturally. connell: anything big investment wise that you would be changing this week before we let you go? >> not a whole lot. the polls have shifted a bit. now we are kind of back to where we started. connell: good to talk to always come up doll. the other one is certainly immigration. there's anger of the
>> i do think it is part of the success of a populace some in europe and bernie sanders and donald trump in the u.s. is around these kinds of issues. and includes immigration, but it's also about trade deals. the feeling that i am for fair trade deals, but we don't have any fair when does donald trump keeps saying he guess we need fair trade. that is a more nuanced issue that will shut down our borders. >> america first is almost like great britain person someone is putting your own...
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our job again was to interact with the general populace and built schools and make friends. again, we made no friends and doug no wells and build no schools. we thought people every chance they fought us. it happened to be every single day. we had been there for a couple of months, about five months and we did a mission called rock avalanche. we were going to bring 1000 people into the valley and go places we hadn't been and we got shot at every day and there is almost 200 people in the valley. on a daily basis, about 1/10 of them are shooting at us and we have to walk by them with a smile on her face. we have to hope they don't shoot at us. it was all chaos. we were in several gunfights throughout the day in the night. the next day, we saw the enemy go into a house after they got them shooting we dropped bombs on the house. on the house. they brought out women and children from the house after it was bombed. the people declared jihad on us. they said they were at war with us. that's ok because i'm sure they were not being honest with us and now they were telling us the trut
our job again was to interact with the general populace and built schools and make friends. again, we made no friends and doug no wells and build no schools. we thought people every chance they fought us. it happened to be every single day. we had been there for a couple of months, about five months and we did a mission called rock avalanche. we were going to bring 1000 people into the valley and go places we hadn't been and we got shot at every day and there is almost 200 people in the valley....
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several months has reiterated its commitment to continuing with the merida initiative, where the populace of mexico stance on this baby another matter but we continue to be able to work closely together bilaterally. >> the words, the words haven't had impact on what is going on at the very top level, in your opinion, on the work that you are doing at this point? >> not in their dealings with us. >> excellent. now we have to make sure those policies never come into effect. think he very much. >> thank you, senator boxer. senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for calling the hearing and thank you both for your service to our country. mr. foote, how many agencies are involving interdiction and eradication efforts with respect to mexico's border with us to meet, in our efforts to stop interdiction, stop those, how many agencies are involved? >> u.s. agencies that hope is what -- >> u.s. agencies. >> thanks. department of state, department of justice, tba, fbi to a certain extent, department of homeland security is heavily involved through customs and border protection, immigration and
several months has reiterated its commitment to continuing with the merida initiative, where the populace of mexico stance on this baby another matter but we continue to be able to work closely together bilaterally. >> the words, the words haven't had impact on what is going on at the very top level, in your opinion, on the work that you are doing at this point? >> not in their dealings with us. >> excellent. now we have to make sure those policies never come into effect....
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but there is a substantial part of the populace who is leery who have lost their jobs.sn't that a challenge for hillary clinton? megan: there is no sentiment -- there is no question that the sentiment is anti-elite, and that is the overriding sentiment right now. the risk of that is when you go in and you think we are going to blow this with an absence of a plan. have atrump is to solidified plan that he can take to voters and say we can do this but we are not going to have what has happened. we have truly the implosion of the labor party, the conservative party. alix: and that is a political implosion sprinkled throughout the market over the last few days. guest -- i wanted to try to quantify the damage that has been done to the markets with investor sentiment in the u.s. on the u.k. all you have to look is that all you have to look at is the ew massive outflows that you see there. : if you read the etf flow tea leaves, which say some interesting things, there is a slight conflict. if you look at spy, $7 billion in outflows. traders, institutions -- the vanguard s&p 50
but there is a substantial part of the populace who is leery who have lost their jobs.sn't that a challenge for hillary clinton? megan: there is no sentiment -- there is no question that the sentiment is anti-elite, and that is the overriding sentiment right now. the risk of that is when you go in and you think we are going to blow this with an absence of a plan. have atrump is to solidified plan that he can take to voters and say we can do this but we are not going to have what has happened....