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with this happening hundreds of populace buses. they are moving out of the across the spectrum people demanding change. onald trump quantity of those buses. he speaks for a small -- just a and ion of the populace he's speaking to them, they may make i am president. 2008, barack obama caught the bus by promising hope and change be done, too. no one is doing it in this election. if you listen carefully around here this week and listen to trump supporters an the trump campaign, there is the lying hillary and crooked hillary, that's fine. that's your twitter conversation about.ou're talking there are another couple of words that are coming out now hat i think -- it represents their attempt to take advantage of this climate. not just ed, describing her but the whole clinton campaign. that's what they will say. stale old.is the they represent hillary clinton -- her campaign epresents the stale, old politics that we've come to stop and that's the different kind of contrast. >> change is anish every campaign. >> right. >> actually now, thi
with this happening hundreds of populace buses. they are moving out of the across the spectrum people demanding change. onald trump quantity of those buses. he speaks for a small -- just a and ion of the populace he's speaking to them, they may make i am president. 2008, barack obama caught the bus by promising hope and change be done, too. no one is doing it in this election. if you listen carefully around here this week and listen to trump supporters an the trump campaign, there is the lying...
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an educated populace, a prepared populace, is a prepared, protected and happy populace. >> well, chris, thank you for joining us tonight. former navy s.e.a.l. shou >> well, sadly, the death toll is 84, because sadly they have succumed to their injuries. >> and it was a large crowd celebrating bastille day. more when we continue. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> there were fireworks still going off. but then shortly after that, i saw people running. and you know we didn't at this point have any i
an educated populace, a prepared populace, is a prepared, protected and happy populace. >> well, chris, thank you for joining us tonight. former navy s.e.a.l. shou >> well, sadly, the death toll is 84, because sadly they have succumed to their injuries. >> and it was a large crowd celebrating bastille day. more when we continue. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs....
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we heard he just barely won the election with 50% of the populace, but often times, as we saw in thexit vote, there is a little bit of buyer's that comes after an election like that. in turkey, you either love him or you hate him, and he definitely has the love of 50% of the population. over the past few weeks, there has been a big change in foreign policy. turkey has been having diplomatic spats with russia for the past few weeks -- with russia. in the fast -- past few weeks, s withave amended time >e russia, and also israel. there have been reports of egypt as well. uncertainty about syria. matt: thank you so much. simin den micron -- demokan joining us from turkey. a coup has been attempted. the military faction is closed off british -- has closed off bridges and streets. erdogan's at large, as well as the prime minister, and they are giving statements on live television. we have reports that an f-16 has shot down a helicopter. also, reports from television stations in turkey that 17 turkish policemen were killed by an attack helicopter near police headquarters. definitely some vi
we heard he just barely won the election with 50% of the populace, but often times, as we saw in thexit vote, there is a little bit of buyer's that comes after an election like that. in turkey, you either love him or you hate him, and he definitely has the love of 50% of the population. over the past few weeks, there has been a big change in foreign policy. turkey has been having diplomatic spats with russia for the past few weeks -- with russia. in the fast -- past few weeks, s withave amended...
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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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the other consequence is that, the emergence of strong wing populace party. to me, that didn't come as a because i did a little science at university. to be honest, i expected it because if appen, you look on the politics as the federal chancellor in the last years, she being the head of german, arty of christian democratic union, moved her fields of activity to the left, you could say. the draft, military homosexual marriage, nuclear power, all of these were clear aims of parties wing and green in the 1970s and 1980s, but by the way, u see, that our social democratic party, the big left wing party, influence terribly. they are now at 19% of public used to have hey 40 plus. o by moving to the left, she opened up on the right a void, i had in y, and we've germany since the second world war a kind of a taboo of right party. whenever one right wing party in a federal ere npd, very early, if a bit too radical, they were branded as neo-nazis would disappear. they might appear as parmts in the states but normally after they four, five years, would simply in the nex
the other consequence is that, the emergence of strong wing populace party. to me, that didn't come as a because i did a little science at university. to be honest, i expected it because if appen, you look on the politics as the federal chancellor in the last years, she being the head of german, arty of christian democratic union, moved her fields of activity to the left, you could say. the draft, military homosexual marriage, nuclear power, all of these were clear aims of parties wing and...
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ukip is keen to expand its voter base now and farage is such a polarizing, such an abrasive and populace leader that he's probably not the right man to help them do that. british politics is in a phase of such dramatic reshaping that there may be new opportunities for ukip and this is perhaps why they've decided now to jettison farage. they're looking to gain voters from the labour party, for instance, in its working class heartland and they need a more moderate, safer leader, in a sense, to take them down that road. anchor: meantime, there have been so many dramatic moves in the past week. first cameron stepping down, then johnson, now farage. are we in for any more surprises? could there be any possibly left? reporter: well, sarah, there's still the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn. there's a huge power struggle within the higher echelons of the labour party at the moment. one of his rivals within the party says she has enough support to challenge him. she'd prefer him to step down. who knows. maybe that's the next surprise. we'll see what tomorrow brings. anchor: meantime
ukip is keen to expand its voter base now and farage is such a polarizing, such an abrasive and populace leader that he's probably not the right man to help them do that. british politics is in a phase of such dramatic reshaping that there may be new opportunities for ukip and this is perhaps why they've decided now to jettison farage. they're looking to gain voters from the labour party, for instance, in its working class heartland and they need a more moderate, safer leader, in a sense, to...
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transgender friends to be working, but government inclusion of people does signify something to a populace. >> it's the way to go, go forward, lean forward. >> reporter: now sparks believes that there's going to be issues to work out, but sees a clear path to full equality. >>> the nation's oldest park ranger, brutally beaten inside of her apartment in richmond by a burglar, we will have the detail on what the thief stole. coming up. >>> and a silicon valley tech giant will reach you after the earthquake hits next. just ahead, why you will spend less time searching for earthquake information. >>> never seen quite a spread of temperatures around the bay area. 66 with fog in san francisco and 90s in other areas. and could thunderstorms be a part of the fourth of july forecast, we will look at it as we come right back. a heartbreaking storinrichmond 94 year old betty reid sosk.. rang. tion'sldest park >>> a heartbreaking story in richmond, involving a well known bay area woman, 94-year-old betty reed, the nation's oldest park ranger is recovering after being beaten and robbed in her own apart
transgender friends to be working, but government inclusion of people does signify something to a populace. >> it's the way to go, go forward, lean forward. >> reporter: now sparks believes that there's going to be issues to work out, but sees a clear path to full equality. >>> the nation's oldest park ranger, brutally beaten inside of her apartment in richmond by a burglar, we will have the detail on what the thief stole. coming up. >>> and a silicon valley tech...
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. >> the populace might not have the answers but they have the momentum. more and more people across europe are turning to empty e.u. parties. what should be the response from brussels? >> this is possibly the time, so far we've been talking about the british isles but what should the e.u. do? we all agree and everyone says the e.u. must reform itself. hat does that mean, however? my worry is you have at least two camps who are diametrically opposed to what they think that means. in german politician among the social democrats as opposed to angela merkel's party they are aligning themselves with the federalists in france and brussels and saying, well, now then the remaining club must get even closer together, deepening it is called sometimes, integration --. >> mantra of the ever closer -- >> now the brits are gone. therefore let's -- they're wrong. >> they do not buy into that or accept that. they reject it. >> exactly. i think that would further or exacerbate the trend you just asked me about which is it would drive even more euro skepticism in these cou
. >> the populace might not have the answers but they have the momentum. more and more people across europe are turning to empty e.u. parties. what should be the response from brussels? >> this is possibly the time, so far we've been talking about the british isles but what should the e.u. do? we all agree and everyone says the e.u. must reform itself. hat does that mean, however? my worry is you have at least two camps who are diametrically opposed to what they think that means. in...
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a week before their convention in philadelphia, democrats are trust to channel the busting populace of roosevelt. , theraged by key figures party's platform committee has added a pledge to go after dominant companies seen as abusing market power. that is something that hasn't happened since 1988. seeking outs officers who were then assassinated. that the shooter identified as an african american male, who was a former u.s. marine, was in the city looking for locations to specifically target a law enforcement. three other officers were wounded yesterday. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is expressing concern with turkey's response to friday's failed to attempt. secretary kerry said a turkey, must uphold amaga c and human rights as it pursues those behind the plot. >> we also caution against a reach that goes well beyond that. mark: turkey's government is rounding up about 6000 people since the coup attempt, including hundreds of judges and prosecutors. dayal news 24 hours per powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg, back to you
a week before their convention in philadelphia, democrats are trust to channel the busting populace of roosevelt. , theraged by key figures party's platform committee has added a pledge to go after dominant companies seen as abusing market power. that is something that hasn't happened since 1988. seeking outs officers who were then assassinated. that the shooter identified as an african american male, who was a former u.s. marine, was in the city looking for locations to specifically target a...
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gdp growth and unemployment and not horrible infant mortality, coups typically fail because the populacenot so unhappy that they will support people in tanks in their streets. tyler: and when you look at history, and democratic coups take cusa -- maybe not a perfect performance, but far from bad. that creates rising expectations. but the point is, people are not willing to jettison something that has been giving 4% to 6% growth. joe: i want to switch it up and talk about another column he wrote, linking the last of americans retirement savings to fuelingiety that may be trump supporters. what is your argument there? have been a lot of arguments for what is driving people to support trump. you talk about the lack of a retirement savings, what connection do you see their? cory: supporters are often -- supporters are often older people. when you look at the economic explanations, they focus on wages segregation and globalization. is a lot offactor people feel they do not have enough saved for retirement. money market funds are low, no one is assured that their equity portfolio will go up by
gdp growth and unemployment and not horrible infant mortality, coups typically fail because the populacenot so unhappy that they will support people in tanks in their streets. tyler: and when you look at history, and democratic coups take cusa -- maybe not a perfect performance, but far from bad. that creates rising expectations. but the point is, people are not willing to jettison something that has been giving 4% to 6% growth. joe: i want to switch it up and talk about another column he...
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he seems to be using face time and tv cameras as a platform to get the populace to defend him.re are a lot of rumors of where he is. there is one rumor that is pretty strong, that he is in the south. there is another that he is at , anotherrt at ankara that he is in istanbul, and another that he is at his home. he is trying to be in many places at once so he could not be found. i noticed that a national television station broadcast the of the coup, so they had control of that. they clearly don't have control over everything, but they moved into a position where most of the networks were broadcasting their stuff. mark: mr. friedman, we have about 30 seconds left. you talked about the planning stages. talk to me about the timing of this. why today? y right now? guest: one of the things you want to do is to this sort of at night, and you want to do it with the weekend facing you, and you would not want to do it or waitou are ready very long. the reasons right now i don't think have to do with anything external, it has to do with this is the moment they were wanting to do it at, an
he seems to be using face time and tv cameras as a platform to get the populace to defend him.re are a lot of rumors of where he is. there is one rumor that is pretty strong, that he is in the south. there is another that he is at , anotherrt at ankara that he is in istanbul, and another that he is at his home. he is trying to be in many places at once so he could not be found. i noticed that a national television station broadcast the of the coup, so they had control of that. they clearly...
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what is difficult here is as a populace, i don't know that this is a way to, quote, win. it will be difficult going forward. and people trying to do their job i worried about sniper attacks. nicole: we are at an impasse. police are worried about their own lives. so our people for police are trying to protect. is there any way for police to have known this was about to happen? what are they looking at? >> that is one of the things that goes into terrorism, the pre-attackers are not going to see a small groups, individuals that choose to act on an ideology they have when they see an opportunity, extremely difficult not only to police but to forecast what is going to happen. we have gone from spontaneously doing one thing, throwing a brick through a window of a car and now sniper attacks. nicole: i heard dispatch calls this morning, it was hair-raising, heart wrenching, what did we learn in the play-by-play in this, a female shot, it was play-by-play. >> as information comes in, we never know what is right, and on one side of the street, people look a certain way than they d
what is difficult here is as a populace, i don't know that this is a way to, quote, win. it will be difficult going forward. and people trying to do their job i worried about sniper attacks. nicole: we are at an impasse. police are worried about their own lives. so our people for police are trying to protect. is there any way for police to have known this was about to happen? what are they looking at? >> that is one of the things that goes into terrorism, the pre-attackers are not going...
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that the people stood up and bolstered someone who was very popular with one section of the turkish populace and not so popular with the other. in the end it looks like they all set aside their political differences and said this is not how we're going to move forward. we're not going to move forward at the end of a rifle barrel. so they will settle -- hopefully they will settle their things at the voting booth. my concern is that one of your earlier guests was talking about the fact that this could wind up to answer the great question, bolstering erdogan instead of threatening him and everyone will rally around him. my concern is it will get to the point where it will be one man, one vote, but it will be one man, one vote, one time, and then turkish freedom will be over. >> so really the opposite could happen of what they wanted. >> exactly. this could actually wind up not only back firing with them in jail and possibly worse, but it could doom turkey to erdogan's path. >> i know you said a lot of people obviously didn't want to have a change by the barrel of a gun and that people were not
that the people stood up and bolstered someone who was very popular with one section of the turkish populace and not so popular with the other. in the end it looks like they all set aside their political differences and said this is not how we're going to move forward. we're not going to move forward at the end of a rifle barrel. so they will settle -- hopefully they will settle their things at the voting booth. my concern is that one of your earlier guests was talking about the fact that this...
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we are seeing this populace revolve take place in many parts of the western world.as the western markets are concerned, the picture is very. i've been injured about china. china is impacted by these four things. with a first time, china population is shrinking. china's debt continues to explode on the upside. allah ticks. about i do not think one thing i point out it is popular to believe that you are having all sorts of right-wing extremists come to power. populists come to power. look at how it is evolving in latin america. the swearing-in in of the new president in peru. i am a world bank under person, and argentina, brazil. entries are adopting very economic policies. margaret conley forces are on the rise in these countries. >> that is morgan stanley's chief global strategist speaking with bloomberg's david westin. we have covered quite a bit of crude oil rice movements and you may have heard gold is still outperforming other precious metals but here is the deal. there are a couple others you need to keep an eye on. i put these up for you on a chart to showcase
we are seeing this populace revolve take place in many parts of the western world.as the western markets are concerned, the picture is very. i've been injured about china. china is impacted by these four things. with a first time, china population is shrinking. china's debt continues to explode on the upside. allah ticks. about i do not think one thing i point out it is popular to believe that you are having all sorts of right-wing extremists come to power. populists come to power. look at how...
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coming up, how much leeway does the ever reserve have when it comes to monetary policy and the populacell discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> let's get to first word news. in indiana onp tuesday is fueling speculation that governor mike pence is going to be named donald trump's running mate. the washington times reports his chances of being the vice presidential pick are 95%. but two other names have emerged as possible running mates. lieutenant general mike oakland and stanley mcchrystal. abc news says mcchrystal is not interested. john kerry is heading to rush out this week to visit -- it comes at a particularly tense time in u.s. russian relations. in addition to differences over syria and ukraine, as follows last week's expulsion of diplomats after an incident outside the embassy in moscow. that involved a russia's security guard are fighting with a u.s. diplomat. detainees in bay the move to serbia. the two men were released from u.s. base in cuba after comprehensive security reviews. it follows the transfer of another prisoner to italy over the weekend. 76 prisoners remain at
coming up, how much leeway does the ever reserve have when it comes to monetary policy and the populacell discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> let's get to first word news. in indiana onp tuesday is fueling speculation that governor mike pence is going to be named donald trump's running mate. the washington times reports his chances of being the vice presidential pick are 95%. but two other names have emerged as possible running mates. lieutenant general mike oakland and stanley...
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european have system, which says we will take everybody from a certain area and exclude the rest of the populacer have what i am hoping for and what many people is ame are voting for system that allows highly skilled brilliant talent from all over the world to come to london. given how financial markets are reacting to this comment do you have any sense of regret, now that you have seen this gasket -- the cascading effects? leave: anyone who votes well and goodknew there would be uncertainty. that is how fed up we were. you had lots of people going on to, searching "what is that you?" 26 yearsecause in the of the eu, they have not done a good job of selling to the british or most eu member states what the eu was. so it will be a short-term a short-term rough ride. but out of it, we will, out stronger. no one comes to britain for the good weather and for the good food. they come for our mind and institutions. on that note, you know him -- you work with a number of huge businesses that work in the eu and the u.k. what is the impact? >> there is a commonality. if you look at the average tech compan
european have system, which says we will take everybody from a certain area and exclude the rest of the populacer have what i am hoping for and what many people is ame are voting for system that allows highly skilled brilliant talent from all over the world to come to london. given how financial markets are reacting to this comment do you have any sense of regret, now that you have seen this gasket -- the cascading effects? leave: anyone who votes well and goodknew there would be uncertainty....
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a lot of people were relate to it in noticing this populace wave, antiestablishment, a move against thein the party, a different kind of republican future may be on the ho risement if you're a mike pence and certain path to national power, maybe you're thinking to yourself there's a different kind of way to get to the top and this could be it. >> newt gingrich campaigning with donald trump, fair to look at that as an audition. >> newt has become personally cloesz to trump. they're both over 70 years old. they're both media savvy. he ran a campaign that was in many ways to precursor to trump. and really using the force of personality and an instinct for the people and common touch to try to rouse some support and you've seen trump add celebrity and use that gingrich model this time around. >> thanks as always. >> thank you. >> all right, we'll be right back. >>> we spent a lot of times in politics talking about favorites. tonight we get to talk about an upset. in fact, a string of upsets each more improbable than the next in a celebration that anyone can get behind. here is to the little
a lot of people were relate to it in noticing this populace wave, antiestablishment, a move against thein the party, a different kind of republican future may be on the ho risement if you're a mike pence and certain path to national power, maybe you're thinking to yourself there's a different kind of way to get to the top and this could be it. >> newt gingrich campaigning with donald trump, fair to look at that as an audition. >> newt has become personally cloesz to trump. they're...
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david: is that message getting through to the populace overall?e individual candidates, and it doesn't appear ever candidate test either candidate loves the pharmaceutical industry. no one wants to go after pharmaceutical prices. why is it people and politicians do not have appreciation for this? ken: i have to say most people that i encounter really do think what we do is important. i think there is a legitimate conversation that needs to be had about, how do we make health care more affordable? i think unfortunately, in the heat of the political season, the discourse around pharmaceutical prices becomes overheated, and when we finally select a president, we will be able to focus on what works for our society. david: i will not ask you to pick a president today, but i will ask you -- from what you know this far, will it make a difference which candidate will be president? ken: it is hard, because they have various portions of their platform that are not good for innovation, competition, and patient access. erik: many of the most advanced remedies
david: is that message getting through to the populace overall?e individual candidates, and it doesn't appear ever candidate test either candidate loves the pharmaceutical industry. no one wants to go after pharmaceutical prices. why is it people and politicians do not have appreciation for this? ken: i have to say most people that i encounter really do think what we do is important. i think there is a legitimate conversation that needs to be had about, how do we make health care more...
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the opposite direction, and i think one of the problems for the party is that's an issue on the populace side of the party that agrees with donald trump and you have the chamber of commerce who says it emphatically disagrees this week. i think it will be fascinating to see what the trade language on the republican platform says. my guess is it will say little to nothing. >> john: molly, the republicans have been saying donald trump needs to say on message and give solid speeches. that was a good solid speech, but not on the republican message. >> right. well, i think that what we're finding with trump is that you can professionalize the campaign, but you can't necessarily professionalize pore change the candidate. so he does -- he has given a few more professional sounding speeches. it is not a message that the republican establishment wants to hear, and he continues to run frontally against the establishment. not just paper over the differences. he's calling out the chamber of commerce by name, and the donor class, and establishment on the republican side. >> john: we're going to commer
the opposite direction, and i think one of the problems for the party is that's an issue on the populace side of the party that agrees with donald trump and you have the chamber of commerce who says it emphatically disagrees this week. i think it will be fascinating to see what the trade language on the republican platform says. my guess is it will say little to nothing. >> john: molly, the republicans have been saying donald trump needs to say on message and give solid speeches. that was...
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maria: it's all about the populace. they feel tpp is taking their jobs. >> i think we cannot build a minnesota aroundcan't build a mr country. people say what about china? if we don't do it, china steps in. i had this debate with secretary clinton. she could not be more adamant that she is not going to support it. but on this one i side with the president. maria: she is going to raise taxes on the highest earners, that's going to affect jobs. >> i think she'll look at business reform and make sure we think about repatriation and lower taxes for manufacturing. i think everyone talks about individual taxes. this debate is about business taxes. the wealthiest spending either way. maria: robert wolf joining us there. we are live for the fourth and final night of the democratic national convention. stay with us. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, d
maria: it's all about the populace. they feel tpp is taking their jobs. >> i think we cannot build a minnesota aroundcan't build a mr country. people say what about china? if we don't do it, china steps in. i had this debate with secretary clinton. she could not be more adamant that she is not going to support it. but on this one i side with the president. maria: she is going to raise taxes on the highest earners, that's going to affect jobs. >> i think she'll look at business...
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european system, which says we will take everybody from a certain area and exclude the rest of the populacer have what i am hoping for, and what many people like me are voting for, is a system that allows highly skilled brilliant talent from all over the world to come to london, which is a cosmopolitan hub. emily: given how financial markets are reacting to this comment do you have any sense of , and i cannot believe i'm going to say the word, bregret, now that you have seen the cascading effects? saalim: anyone who votes leave knew well and good there would be volatility. we voted for uncertainty rather than certainty. that is how fed up we were. you had lots of people going on to google, searching "what is the eu?" that is because in the 26 years of the eu, they have not done a good job of selling to the british people or most eu member states what the eu was. so to be honest, it is going to be a short-term rough ride. but out of it, we will come out stronger. no one comes to britain for the good weather and the good food. they come for our mind and institutions. emily: on that note, you
european system, which says we will take everybody from a certain area and exclude the rest of the populacer have what i am hoping for, and what many people like me are voting for, is a system that allows highly skilled brilliant talent from all over the world to come to london, which is a cosmopolitan hub. emily: given how financial markets are reacting to this comment do you have any sense of , and i cannot believe i'm going to say the word, bregret, now that you have seen the cascading...
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reaching out to the latino populace will be essential for the republicans moving forward. i think, think he did with growing number of single women, another demographic we identified in the face of change will be important over time because that group is growing. >> you mentioned the idea demographics are not destiny. i like to drill down on that. do we ever see sanchez and publishing groups? haven't we seen the asian-american vote become much, much more democratic than it used to be? >> that's correct. if you go back to the early '90s, 1990s, the asian-american vote was republican leaning. it's changed dramatically since then. it was partly a result of immigration in the united states, hardly a result of the cold war disappearing and communism no longer an issue. partly you see voters have shifted to the left. is have always been pro-government voters, asian-americans. that's come out with a vengeance to the point where the party idea of democrats, asian-americans is slightly larger than among latinos. you cannot population. the biggest within groups shift we see in the p
reaching out to the latino populace will be essential for the republicans moving forward. i think, think he did with growing number of single women, another demographic we identified in the face of change will be important over time because that group is growing. >> you mentioned the idea demographics are not destiny. i like to drill down on that. do we ever see sanchez and publishing groups? haven't we seen the asian-american vote become much, much more democratic than it used to be?...
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campaign in recent weeks but doesn't change the core strategy, which is a law forward as the change populace candidate. >> does it feel to you like they are almost doubling down? is that the case? they don't walk them back. >> they don't walk them back at all. it's important to remember at the heart of the donald trump campaign is donald trump. paul manafort and their other advisors in trump's circle who are giving him counsel but as the candidate in this campaign and most campaigns usually that drives the approach and the way things are handled but in particular the trump campaign is dominated by the way the candidate thinks and the way he is resistant to having any kind of traditional norm or met trick applied to his campaign. that is shaping the response today. >> do you expect that to ever change, katy? >> no, it's not going to change because that's not what donald trump is. >> even with paul manafort -- >> it would be an admission of weakness. he doesn't apologize for anything. we've seen him come close to doing is now saying categorically that he believes john mccain is a war hero and
campaign in recent weeks but doesn't change the core strategy, which is a law forward as the change populace candidate. >> does it feel to you like they are almost doubling down? is that the case? they don't walk them back. >> they don't walk them back at all. it's important to remember at the heart of the donald trump campaign is donald trump. paul manafort and their other advisors in trump's circle who are giving him counsel but as the candidate in this campaign and most campaigns...
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now, we see isis is saying, they're spreading this out, like a disease, into the general populace, especially muslim men trying to get them radicalized, and any attack you can do, any bloodshed you can spread, is good for their cause. >> a french journalist was on a short time ago and he made this point that this is an internal war within france, that they have people within their own borders who are waging a battle against the state. how on earth does a government fight back? how do you wage that kind of war without decimating your entire society? >> that's the tough balance, because especially france has a lot of liberties that we have here. we have first and fourth amendment protections which provide people the ability to say what they want to say, to believe what they want to believe, and also to be secure in their houses, homes, and in their own possessions. we can't have both, unfortunately. we cannot have absolute security in those personal rights and absolute security as a society. so, there has to be a balancing point, and that balancing point is going to involve the muslim community
now, we see isis is saying, they're spreading this out, like a disease, into the general populace, especially muslim men trying to get them radicalized, and any attack you can do, any bloodshed you can spread, is good for their cause. >> a french journalist was on a short time ago and he made this point that this is an internal war within france, that they have people within their own borders who are waging a battle against the state. how on earth does a government fight back? how do you...
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." >> "my opinion is that this matter won't be acceptable to the muslim populace however much you have tried to explain it, and the aversion to this will continue." >> 170 people died in that weekend truck bombing... >> narrator: but zarqawi disagreed. his plan for a sunni resurgence relied on brutal sectarian violence. >> attacks are constant and often grisly. >> narrator: and he would respond to zawahiri and bin laden with one devastating attack. he blew up an important shia shrine: the golden dome in samarra. >> samarra was the straw that broke the camel's back for the sectarian war. he just took down the biggest revered shrine in iraq. and immediately, it was within 12 hours that everything in iraq changed. it wasn't it went from good to bad; it went from horrible to unbelievably horrible. >> narrator: it was all-out civil war. tens of thousands would die. >> and that set off a cycle of violence between sunni and shia that al-qaeda tried to fuel as much as they possibly could, zarqawi directing it, of course, very capably. >> zarqawi achieved what he wanted to achieve. he had fomen
." >> "my opinion is that this matter won't be acceptable to the muslim populace however much you have tried to explain it, and the aversion to this will continue." >> 170 people died in that weekend truck bombing... >> narrator: but zarqawi disagreed. his plan for a sunni resurgence relied on brutal sectarian violence. >> attacks are constant and often grisly. >> narrator: and he would respond to zawahiri and bin laden with one devastating attack....
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republican party and when you look at night one's pitch, it's a grievance message, antigrievance message, populace, you don't hear about tax reform. >> rose: do you think christie will overwhelm it? >> i think he'll talk about governorship in places like republican party has done well in the states too. >> rose: politically -- >> domestic policy wise. >> rose: can the argument be made people will be reporting on his speech by saying he's lost his popularity in his home state? >> this is true but to the fact that chris christie stands for a different part of the republican party, people worrying about the health of the gop, look out in the states and they've got over 30 governorships and have been successful in a lot of them. >> rose: when trump talked about the convention before it began, he said i don't want to be boring, i don't want this campaign, this convention have people not be excited. i want it to have entertainment value. >> use the term show bis. >> does he have it so far? >> not really. it's been a lot of duck dynasty, some soap opera stars. we haven't -- this has actually been a conve
republican party and when you look at night one's pitch, it's a grievance message, antigrievance message, populace, you don't hear about tax reform. >> rose: do you think christie will overwhelm it? >> i think he'll talk about governorship in places like republican party has done well in the states too. >> rose: politically -- >> domestic policy wise. >> rose: can the argument be made people will be reporting on his speech by saying he's lost his popularity in his...
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all it takes is a politician to have that vision and to carry the populace with it.ill see who the new executor is. maybe later on in the united kingdom. we should is the show be focusing on. thank you very much. great to see you and spencer much time with you. we will get back to the subject. theresa may headed to downing street today. 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. guy: you are watching "on the move." 30 minutes into the trading day in europe. let me show you a picture across the continent. it is slightly softer, but not as bad as we thought. the 600 is in positive territory. what you are seeing is the german 10 year down by 2.8%. treasuries are down as well. we are getting a move into the gumby market right now. nejra: i'm starting with one o
all it takes is a politician to have that vision and to carry the populace with it.ill see who the new executor is. maybe later on in the united kingdom. we should is the show be focusing on. thank you very much. great to see you and spencer much time with you. we will get back to the subject. theresa may headed to downing street today. 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...
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anna: all of this in a time when populace pressure is increasing in europe, and europe is asking itselfis, the political construct. that is a dangerous combination. >> one of the aims of terrorism is to sow political instability. that is something that europe already has at the moment. it is a combination and a feedback loop. the people who will further enrage minority -- manus: caroline was just updating us. calling up the reserves. the head of security from the southwest suggesting security was not as tight as it should tournamentotball that we have just seen. it needs a much more heightened sense of vigilance? is it just that france is in isolation relative to its peers? >> i would not say that france is in isolation. manus: i used the phrase that they are doing everything that they can. i mean, they are left in a moderately isolated position and everyone needs to do more to support them. >> i think the threat in france is incrementally greater than other places in europe. it has to be a europe-wide initiative. thingan be a cross-border just as easily as it can be a story of the fren
anna: all of this in a time when populace pressure is increasing in europe, and europe is asking itselfis, the political construct. that is a dangerous combination. >> one of the aims of terrorism is to sow political instability. that is something that europe already has at the moment. it is a combination and a feedback loop. the people who will further enrage minority -- manus: caroline was just updating us. calling up the reserves. the head of security from the southwest suggesting...
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new governments, but it can also lead to better outcomes because the could give the power to the populace. but definitely, the protest vote is something markets have to take into account. this is not business as usual. they could lead to risks down the road. investors are focusing much more on the u.s. elections and after the brexit vote, i think investors will be much more aware of other countries in the eu. anna: it seems that the political risk is one of the factors stopping yields from getting off the floor right now. it is another layer of uncertainty that will stop central banks, even when they look around and see positives in their economy. they can't tighten policy or loosen it because of the political risks. thise fed wanted to hike year, given the hike last year. but brexit gives them an excuse to stay on hold. something to change with qe. now, brexit gives him an excuse. anna: a gives him political cover. >> exactly. so, central bonds will do more very soon. manus: they have had the political cover the whole way al ong. the argument is that central politicians are not doing eno
new governments, but it can also lead to better outcomes because the could give the power to the populace. but definitely, the protest vote is something markets have to take into account. this is not business as usual. they could lead to risks down the road. investors are focusing much more on the u.s. elections and after the brexit vote, i think investors will be much more aware of other countries in the eu. anna: it seems that the political risk is one of the factors stopping yields from...
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they involve a lot of contact as of those operations do with the populace that provided opportunitiespeople to make a number of cases that turned out to be false claims. so there's factors like that. there may be something about our own legal system, and certainly companies have taken opportunities into them as well spent if the suggested is right that only a very small proportion of these allegations are shown to substance, so far, we have -- inquiry as a painful example of that, is there any plan within the ministry to develop proposals that could be put up to government to try to protect our service personnel from what is clearly an organized effort by a small number of legal surface, some of which themselves are under investigation for misconduct, but which has this terrible effect on individuals lives, often after they left the service speak with the are such plans, yesterday there were proposals put forward in the election last year on which we are working to be able, for example, to better recover costs from this group was law firms that are benefiting from this industry of fal
they involve a lot of contact as of those operations do with the populace that provided opportunitiespeople to make a number of cases that turned out to be false claims. so there's factors like that. there may be something about our own legal system, and certainly companies have taken opportunities into them as well spent if the suggested is right that only a very small proportion of these allegations are shown to substance, so far, we have -- inquiry as a painful example of that, is there any...
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afghanistan in the towels, ves very difficult with a limited armed force when is you don't control the populace. so the british faced a lot of the same problems in 1780 that american forces face today. >> this is actually a follow-up to the gentleman in the front row's question about the list of officers. this is a question for a friend of mine who has done extensive study of the wax saws. he's familiar with the list and the clinton papers of the officers but is curious if such a list exists for the ncos abenlisted men. >> the question, is there a lis of ncos and enlisted men for the siege of charleston. i get that question all the time. unfortunately, there is not. what we do have, there are some payrolls and muster rolls of american regiments immediately prior to the fall of charleston. but unfortunately, there is no list of enlisted prinners that were taken. it's disappointing. i get folks interested in genealogy asking me all time, is there a list of prisoners. unfortunately, there's not. what i had to do is i focused a lot on pension applications and in this day and age, through ancestry.c
afghanistan in the towels, ves very difficult with a limited armed force when is you don't control the populace. so the british faced a lot of the same problems in 1780 that american forces face today. >> this is actually a follow-up to the gentleman in the front row's question about the list of officers. this is a question for a friend of mine who has done extensive study of the wax saws. he's familiar with the list and the clinton papers of the officers but is curious if such a list...
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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 dug no wells and build no schools. we fought 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. 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 truth that they hate
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big banks, really hammered this notion "rigged" system is against people and it's a populace rhetoric will be interesting to see how his supporters do this.g into looking forward to day two of the convention we'll be hearing from former bill clinton. he himself, of course, was "explainerobama's in chief." look for him to try to go more nuance policy type of rhetoric. of course, it's a historic clinton hillary where she will become officially the first female andidate for either major party. the nominee for president. much.anks very our politics reporter there in philadelphia. studios, w in the paul jackson, head of the firm investment source. great tough to on the program. thank you for your company this morning. about politics and how that rubs up against investment strategy and the economy. what do you think stocks would vote for, clinton or trump? or other assets class, you pick. paul: i suspect they would clinton. historically stocks do better under a democratic president than a republican president. if you go back to the 18 50ss, about a 5% annualized democrats, 3% under republic
big banks, really hammered this notion "rigged" system is against people and it's a populace rhetoric will be interesting to see how his supporters do this.g into looking forward to day two of the convention we'll be hearing from former bill clinton. he himself, of course, was "explainerobama's in chief." look for him to try to go more nuance policy type of rhetoric. of course, it's a historic clinton hillary where she will become officially the first female andidate for...
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but how do you educate the populace about this is not necessarily science fiction, it's not going to work like it does in "back to the future" or other movies like that? chairman hart: education is going to be a big issue. i mean, go to the basic fundamental question -- does my 13-year-old daughter need to even learn how to drive, or will it be driverless by the time she's driving? probably not in her case, because that's in three years. but for someone who has a 1-year-old, that's a real question, is do they even ever have to learn how to drive? so that's a complex question that is going to require this collaborative effort in order to address some of these big issues. mr. burr: sticking on pop culture for a second, from a non-technical point of view, how do you see driverless cars changing society, culture, infrastructure? chairman hart: well, i mentioned the infrastructure change, because i think the ability to have cars be much closer in spacing is going to hugely increase the efficiency of the use of the infrastructure. so, i see some big differences there. i'm wondering, i mean
but how do you educate the populace about this is not necessarily science fiction, it's not going to work like it does in "back to the future" or other movies like that? chairman hart: education is going to be a big issue. i mean, go to the basic fundamental question -- does my 13-year-old daughter need to even learn how to drive, or will it be driverless by the time she's driving? probably not in her case, because that's in three years. but for someone who has a 1-year-old, that's a...