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rubin, mr. doran, mr. hannah, thank you for your testimony and for providing valuable information to this committee, which sheds lights on the deceptive manner in which the obama administration sold out the american people and our allies across the globe with the iran capitulation agreement. even when presented with the facts, like the facts each of you have laid in your testimony, the administration balks, doubles down and tries to discredit anyone who disagrees with their false narrative, including me. when asked about ben rhodes revelatory interview with the new york times magazine, press secretary josh earnest dodged and decided to lambast several members of congress, including me as liars, truly eliciting alinsky's principles to their core. why? because i said that under this illegal iran deal and lifting sanctions that iran would be able to assess up to $100 billion that was previously frozen? his treasury secretary, jack lew stated yet the sanction really could be worth about $100 billion. the presi
rubin, mr. doran, mr. hannah, thank you for your testimony and for providing valuable information to this committee, which sheds lights on the deceptive manner in which the obama administration sold out the american people and our allies across the globe with the iran capitulation agreement. even when presented with the facts, like the facts each of you have laid in your testimony, the administration balks, doubles down and tries to discredit anyone who disagrees with their false narrative,...
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rubin. you're really lucky to be here today. mr. hannah, when you received an invitation from the senate intelligence committee in 2016, did you accept that invitation? >> i don't remember getting an invitation. >> well, actually, it's in the committee report. did you not see that report? they published a report. what? >> i must not have. >> well, let me help refresh your memory, because they issued a final report, and they said that every request made to you for an interview was denied. and it concludes, "these decisions inhibited the committee's ability to pursue legitimate lines of inquiry." any reason why you would say no to the senate intelligence committee when it was under democratic -- actually, it wasn't under democratic control in 2016. but you still said no. you can't -- that doesn't refresh your memory? >> it doesn't refresh it but i can tell you that there was obviously, especially in the office of the vice president, the counsel there was a very aggressive proponent of executiv
rubin. you're really lucky to be here today. mr. hannah, when you received an invitation from the senate intelligence committee in 2016, did you accept that invitation? >> i don't remember getting an invitation. >> well, actually, it's in the committee report. did you not see that report? they published a report. what? >> i must not have. >> well, let me help refresh your memory, because they issued a final report, and they said that every request made to you for an...
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jennifer rubin: my pleasure. fernando: so do you think the republican party can unite behind donald trump? jennifer rubin: it's going to be very hard, and there are two reasons for that. the first is ideological. the party is a conservative party. donald trump said this is the republican party, not the conservative party. but that's really not true. he comes from a strain of populism and nativism which have been antithetical to the modern conservative movement since ronald reagan. he is not a free trader, not a free marketer, doesn't believe in entitlement reform, or many of the other things that define the republican party. there are deep ideological differences. for people who take those ideas seriously like paul ryan does, it is hard to bridge. there is a more serious problem. and i think that's the fundamental issue, which is character. this is a man who insults women, who insults minorities, has these outbursts of anger, seems delighted to pick fights with people in the party. does he have the temperament to
jennifer rubin: my pleasure. fernando: so do you think the republican party can unite behind donald trump? jennifer rubin: it's going to be very hard, and there are two reasons for that. the first is ideological. the party is a conservative party. donald trump said this is the republican party, not the conservative party. but that's really not true. he comes from a strain of populism and nativism which have been antithetical to the modern conservative movement since ronald reagan. he is not a...
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rubin. let me go further. the troubling aspect of this is, somehow, members on the other thatof the aisle suggest there is run doing in previous administrations that would justify wrongdoing in a current administration. is it your opinion, mr. rubin, that regardless of who the be, whetheron might it be republican or democrat, that it is incumbent upon them to be honest and straightforward with congress when they are negotiating something of this type of magnitude? >> yes. national security should not be a political football. >> is it your sworn testimony here today that, because of the talking point of mr. rhodes, and the inaccuracy, or as you would characterize them, lying that took place, that the whole debate that transpired within congress was based on faulty assumptions that had no relevance, will relationship to truth? if, insteadmost as of looking at the whole chessboard, the white house was directing congress to look at four pieces. --we were only look at looking at four pieces in something that is cri
rubin. let me go further. the troubling aspect of this is, somehow, members on the other thatof the aisle suggest there is run doing in previous administrations that would justify wrongdoing in a current administration. is it your opinion, mr. rubin, that regardless of who the be, whetheron might it be republican or democrat, that it is incumbent upon them to be honest and straightforward with congress when they are negotiating something of this type of magnitude? >> yes. national...
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rubin: yes. i thought there could be a much stronger agreement and i think we could have had leverage to get a much more favorable agreement. myself -- associate >> just to be clear, for instance, former secretary of state colin powell, as he is called the regime vigorous, this is a remarkable change. ". so we have stopped this highway race they were going down. i think that is very, very important. would you agree with secretary powell's quote? >> it reminds me of the agreement with north korea which we now know did not merit those and fort smith's. >> the former adviser to president ford and george h.w. bush, i quote, to turn our backs would be an abdication of america's role. that quotegree with as well? mr. doran? mr. doran: i disagree. >> mr. hannah, it strikes me in your response to some of my colleagues, comments about your role as spies -- with vice president cheney and the decision to invade iraq is that it was a mistake. you apologize for that in your own way but we should just move on
rubin: yes. i thought there could be a much stronger agreement and i think we could have had leverage to get a much more favorable agreement. myself -- associate >> just to be clear, for instance, former secretary of state colin powell, as he is called the regime vigorous, this is a remarkable change. ". so we have stopped this highway race they were going down. i think that is very, very important. would you agree with secretary powell's quote? >> it reminds me of the...
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. >> rubin: wow wow wow! >> aurora: now the peanut butter!stars are brightly shining ♪ here is the kare-kare, i hope everybody will enjoy this. okay. it is time to eat! ♪ >> children: we have received from your bounty, through christ our lord. amen. >> aurora: amen. i'm hungry! although, we always say it's ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> anthony: it's okay this time? just this once. so good. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you been back? in the philippines? >> aurora: in the philippines, three years. >> anthony: three years now. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: where have you worked? hong kong for five years. >> aurora: for five years, and then i went to america. i stayed there for almost 30 years. >> anthony: aurora is recently back in manila after most of her life spent abroad. what kind of work were you doing? >> aurora: i did the housekeeping, you know, and babysitting. >> anthony: the money she sent home put everybody here and many, many more through school, lifted them up to a more comfortable life. and you would hav
. >> rubin: wow wow wow! >> aurora: now the peanut butter!stars are brightly shining ♪ here is the kare-kare, i hope everybody will enjoy this. okay. it is time to eat! ♪ >> children: we have received from your bounty, through christ our lord. amen. >> aurora: amen. i'm hungry! although, we always say it's ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> anthony: it's okay this time? just this once. so good. >> aurora: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have...
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rubin, back to you. how much undue influence do you believe that these staffers have over national security policy? >> as mr. hanna said, i believe that this administration has blurred a line that has existed over previous administrations both democratic and republican. >> okay. mr. hanna, you mentioned in your testimony earlier that with one bold move the administration effectively made a radical shift in american foreign policy. is that a correct assessment of your opinion? >> yes, it certainly is, yeah. >> okay. the question, then, comes down to who ultimately is responsible for that shift in foreign policy? would you say it's ben rose -- ben rhodes, other staffers or the president himself? >> no, the policy toward iran and toward the general retrenchment from the middle east seems clearly to be president obama's. he's in charge of that policy. >> okay, and yet there are some influencers appear to be in his life. ben rhodes as referred to earlier is recognized as the single most influential voice on f
rubin, back to you. how much undue influence do you believe that these staffers have over national security policy? >> as mr. hanna said, i believe that this administration has blurred a line that has existed over previous administrations both democratic and republican. >> okay. mr. hanna, you mentioned in your testimony earlier that with one bold move the administration effectively made a radical shift in american foreign policy. is that a correct assessment of your opinion?...
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what was it like working for andy rubin? i worked for a few really amazing executives and mentors and then of course andy, one of the most brilliant in tech ever, a man so incredibly knowledgeable, and whose intuition about technology, thinking years and years ahead. i was lucky to be in the right place at the right time. emily: how did you come across this company called xiaomi? hugo: it was started, by the two primary founders of a team of eight founders. then ben was a colleague of mine. at google. and then he left to do something ballsy and new. i tracked all of that very closely. it wasn't until a couple of years that he came to visit us at mountainview and brought their second-generation devices. it was when i powered the device on and played with it the first time that it dawned on me those guys were not joking around. emily: tell me your first meeting. hugo: our first meeting was a four-hour meeting which tends to be the case. very deep, involved discussions. he is that kind of guy. it was a dinner in beijing in late
what was it like working for andy rubin? i worked for a few really amazing executives and mentors and then of course andy, one of the most brilliant in tech ever, a man so incredibly knowledgeable, and whose intuition about technology, thinking years and years ahead. i was lucky to be in the right place at the right time. emily: how did you come across this company called xiaomi? hugo: it was started, by the two primary founders of a team of eight founders. then ben was a colleague of mine. at...
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later, richard rubin talks about the estimated host: good morning. the senate returns from a recess. votes will be expected at 5:30 p.m. we begin right now on a washington journal discussing the independent or third party candidate in 2016. after donald trump knocked out , welast two rivals wondering if our viewers would consider an and dependent or third-party candidate this year. if you are in favor, let us know who you would like to see lead that effort. you can give us a call. if you don't think it's time for an independent candidate, there is a phone number for you. you can also catch up with us on social media. very good monday morning too. much of the spark for this conversation about third-party candidates came last week from a facebook post by a senator from nebraska. majority.ed the theaid if you think presidential front runners are he is convinced many voters would be open to an additional option besides hillary clinton and donald trump. why shouldn't we draft and honest leader who would focus on 70% solutions. most americans can be for li
later, richard rubin talks about the estimated host: good morning. the senate returns from a recess. votes will be expected at 5:30 p.m. we begin right now on a washington journal discussing the independent or third party candidate in 2016. after donald trump knocked out , welast two rivals wondering if our viewers would consider an and dependent or third-party candidate this year. if you are in favor, let us know who you would like to see lead that effort. you can give us a call. if you don't...
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if you want to hear more of my conversation with gretchen rubin, check out ott new 10% happier podcastd also on apple podcast. just search for 10% happier and we will be right back with "pop news." their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with...
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ann rubin is live at the school where the district is taking drastic steps this weekend to try to get this under control, anne? >> they've got extra crews here cleaning and disinfecting and their telling parents if your kid seems sick keep them home. at this school in san jose nurses went classroom to classroom giving a lesson in hand washing necessary they say given what they've bfrn dealing with. we've had them come down with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. over the last two weeks 100 kids have gotten sick and six teachers too. parents have been asked to keep their kids home for 48 hours if they're symptom attic. >> i got a notice when my son was exposed. >> averaging 6-8 new cases a day so they advised us to clean the campus. >> they cleaned every single room, they cleaned the pillars, the playground. they're going top to bottom. >> they'd also like to limit contact between students. >> we have gone from cleaning to social isolation. >> that also meant putting off the school's mise cal which had been scheduled for this week. it was a big disappointment but also a big risk. >> it has to
ann rubin is live at the school where the district is taking drastic steps this weekend to try to get this under control, anne? >> they've got extra crews here cleaning and disinfecting and their telling parents if your kid seems sick keep them home. at this school in san jose nurses went classroom to classroom giving a lesson in hand washing necessary they say given what they've bfrn dealing with. we've had them come down with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. over the last two weeks 100 kids...
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cuban garcia -- rubin garcia said they punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall. garcia said he didn't report the attack until the death of michael tyree weeks later. >> our sheriff's major crime detective unite interviewed 24 inmates, witnesses, they traveled to a prison on the california-mexico border and interviewed a witness. a federal investigation cited a lack of training, supervision and training at the facility. >>> a meeting ordered an investigation of the death of james greer. now that recently released video shot from the police body camera. started with greer being pulled over for traffic violation. relatives say greer was tased, put in handcuffs left in a body restraint on the ground. he died from physical exertion from cpc. relatives don't like seeing the video but it needs to be made public. >> it's like ripping a band aid off. but it needs to be out there. >> the district attorney's office did not investigate the death because it had a policy to only look at officer- involved shooting death. it has changed that. >>> there's another delay in the tri
cuban garcia -- rubin garcia said they punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall. garcia said he didn't report the attack until the death of michael tyree weeks later. >> our sheriff's major crime detective unite interviewed 24 inmates, witnesses, they traveled to a prison on the california-mexico border and interviewed a witness. a federal investigation cited a lack of training, supervision and training at the facility. >>> a meeting ordered an investigation of the death...
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former inmate rubin garcia says 27-year-old phillip and 31-year- old punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall even though he was shackled. garcia told us he did not report the attack until the death of inmate mike alley tyre later. the sheriff's office says it has launched a thorough investigation. >> our their i sheriffs major crime detective unit interviewed 24 inmates, witnesses, they traveled down to a prison on the california mexico border and interviewed a witness. >> rubin garcia says he you ared permanent nerve damaged. this is the latest in a string of controversial incidents for the jail. federal investigation cited a lack of adequate training, supervision and staffing at the facility. >>> today the san francisco board of sanctuary city policy. supervisors will discuss a proposal that would police and sheriff officers notifying federal charged with a violent crime and who have also been convicted of a violent crime in the past seven years. those will be the only time city workers will be allowed to calling for changes sanctuary laws in san francisco after the killin
former inmate rubin garcia says 27-year-old phillip and 31-year- old punched, kicked and slammed him against the wall even though he was shackled. garcia told us he did not report the attack until the death of inmate mike alley tyre later. the sheriff's office says it has launched a thorough investigation. >> our their i sheriffs major crime detective unit interviewed 24 inmates, witnesses, they traveled down to a prison on the california mexico border and interviewed a witness. >>...
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we'll talk about it tonight with jake silverstein and nellie bowles and jason rubin. >> you have the level of paradigm shift we're talking about as far as technological innovation because what virtual reality is while it seems like a buzzword thing and people are saying it's the evolution of video games and cinema, really what it is is technology communicating with us in a human way. in a way the world communicates with us through our senses and fundamentally the medium is human experience. >> >> >> rose: the foreign minster of argentina. funding is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: susana malcorra is here. she is argentina's minister of foreign affairs pointed by mauricio macri who became the first conservative president since 1916 and spent a decade at the united nations and served as under secretary and is expected to be the u.n. candidate for welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: listen,
we'll talk about it tonight with jake silverstein and nellie bowles and jason rubin. >> you have the level of paradigm shift we're talking about as far as technological innovation because what virtual reality is while it seems like a buzzword thing and people are saying it's the evolution of video games and cinema, really what it is is technology communicating with us in a human way. in a way the world communicates with us through our senses and fundamentally the medium is human...
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we lost rubin, 400 pounds mexican guy.e had his big toe cut off, rubin nine toes, and when he had his leg cut off -- blames all the problems that his mom didn't give him milk. there is nobody coming through to replace him. >> it has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages. for the good of the community, there is a no shot list. >> yes, the only guy who got off it is down there now. because he is a -- we have a fairly extensive no shot list. >> just no shots. that will lead to no good. >> history has shown us they shouldn't do shots. they go to another bar, drink shots, and we get the remnants. >> cameron and his wife are the proprietors of the ale house. bruce likes to brag, he hasn't had a job. he is a writer, artist and blogger. >> the most interesting thing about this bar, on an average night, if you look down this bar at 10:00, or 11:00. i would say the average age was certainly over 40. >> it is what is missing in my life. i need an old man bar. is there a common thread? the common thread of the hard core r
we lost rubin, 400 pounds mexican guy.e had his big toe cut off, rubin nine toes, and when he had his leg cut off -- blames all the problems that his mom didn't give him milk. there is nobody coming through to replace him. >> it has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages. for the good of the community, there is a no shot list. >> yes, the only guy who got off it is down there now. because he is a -- we have a fairly extensive no shot list. >> just no shots. that...
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ann rubin. fox 2 news. >>> seriously i could go for a dumpling now. as long as i have vegetarian ones. >> could you wait 3 hours. >> no. >> and the lines look like they will die down soon. >> let's find out about the nice weather in the bay. >> the nice weather and in claimant weather in the plain states. the strong storms and tornadoes began at a weak weather system on friday. remember the rain on friday. it rushes across the plains and explode. colorado on sunday, oklahoma on monday and on tuesday we are talking about kentucky and tennessee where they have seen significant activity with precipitation rates of up to two inches at a time. still a concern. not as powerful as the last two days but scary and the heart of tornado season. this is the land of tornadoes and kind of ground zero for that type of activity. they will get breaks tomorrow. for us we are getting a break in terms of the cooler weather and we are going to for a warm forecast. warming up by 10 degrees and there is the fog and you can see it in here. let's see if you get the pen going.
ann rubin. fox 2 news. >>> seriously i could go for a dumpling now. as long as i have vegetarian ones. >> could you wait 3 hours. >> no. >> and the lines look like they will die down soon. >> let's find out about the nice weather in the bay. >> the nice weather and in claimant weather in the plain states. the strong storms and tornadoes began at a weak weather system on friday. remember the rain on friday. it rushes across the plains and explode. colorado...
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rubin described, we're not hearing about. and i believe that that was news reported out of the -- reported out of the white house. i'll just say one more thing about this, too, because of the rise of the internet we have all these -- we have all these nontraditional news sources now that people go to. and it puts enormous pressure on the serious reporters that are out there. i mean, i'm thinking of people like david sanger and michael gordon of "the new york times," these are very serious reporters, right? but they know and if they don't know it and they're not thinking about it directly in their own minds their editors know if they take a line that is hostile to what the white house is saying, the white house can go to vox or buzzfeed and give the story. even reporters that i think we would all agree are extremely serious reporters under pressure i think not to report a story that's going to -- that's going to harm their access to the white house. >> okay. and just so we understand, we mentioned "the new york times" and "was
rubin described, we're not hearing about. and i believe that that was news reported out of the -- reported out of the white house. i'll just say one more thing about this, too, because of the rise of the internet we have all these -- we have all these nontraditional news sources now that people go to. and it puts enormous pressure on the serious reporters that are out there. i mean, i'm thinking of people like david sanger and michael gordon of "the new york times," these are very...
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one of the few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldmanhs he served as the chief white house aide of economics, and then treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote. government, on the other hand, deals with a vast amount of legitimate and often competing objectives. he also noted that a big difference between the two realms is that no political leader, not each the president has the kind of authority every corporate chief does. ceos can hire and fire based on performance, pay bonuses to incentivize their subordinates and promote capable people aggressively. by contrast, rubin pointed out that he had the authority to hire and fire fewer than 100 of the 160,000 people who worked under him at the treasury department. even the president has limited authority and mostly has to persuade rather than command. this is a
one of the few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldmanhs he served as the chief white house aide of economics, and then treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote. government, on the other hand, deals with a vast...
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ann rubin fox 2 news. >>> mayor ed lee and the police chief held a meeting to discuss property crimes ktvu crews were able to ask them both about the recent calls for the chief to resign or be fired. protest ors want him fired or gone because of recent scandals. the mayor says he has no intention of firing the chief who is using reforms on de-escalation tactics. >> i asked the president of the commission and the chief to say look we've got to have updated 21st century police practices. where do those ideas come from? from president obama's, all the cities across the country where they've had issues of officer involved shootings. >> a panel put together says the department lacks transparency and is biassed in policing minority communities. others are also calling for the chief to be replaced but he says he has no plans. >> the number of calls for you to step down, how safe do you feel your job is? >> i have a lot to do and i'm going to be about doing it. i don't have any intention to step down. vy a lot of work before me, keeping the city safe, supporting the officers. we're hoping to
ann rubin fox 2 news. >>> mayor ed lee and the police chief held a meeting to discuss property crimes ktvu crews were able to ask them both about the recent calls for the chief to resign or be fired. protest ors want him fired or gone because of recent scandals. the mayor says he has no intention of firing the chief who is using reforms on de-escalation tactics. >> i asked the president of the commission and the chief to say look we've got to have updated 21st century police...
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happy anniversary. >> reporter: ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> now here's the schedule for the stanley cup finals. sharks will be facing the pittsburg penguins, game one is monday in pittsburg , game two on wednesday also away. then game three is at home in san jose. and game four is also at home on monday and game four is also at home on monday, june 6. >> i can't wait. >>> still to come here a picture worth 1000 words. tonight 50 years later, it's still affecting lives. up next we're going to hear from one of the men who made this black power salute during the 1968 olympics in mexico. >>> everybody in the world saw that. we wanted to make sure that respect was paid. >>> a black power salute at the olympic games still changing lives a half-century later. john carlos and tommie smith were track stars at san jose state when they made that silent protest on the world's biggest stage. ktvu's dave clark recently talked with don -- tommy smyth in berkeley about how people are still learning about what he did in mexico city in 1968 and what it meant. >> when you rent, do your best. you hear
happy anniversary. >> reporter: ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> now here's the schedule for the stanley cup finals. sharks will be facing the pittsburg penguins, game one is monday in pittsburg , game two on wednesday also away. then game three is at home in san jose. and game four is also at home on monday and game four is also at home on monday, june 6. >> i can't wait. >>> still to come here a picture worth 1000 words. tonight 50 years later, it's still...
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and they made an issue out of it this by inviting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin, and abbie hoffman, and tom hayden, that founder of saying yes. the president said, we can't do that. had they come here to speak, the university would have gone on to the legislature very drastically. the thing about frank rose, was, he knew what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program here called emphasis. it started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was senator. he kicked it off. you would bring in people to discuss issues from various sides. emphasis 67 was called revolution. and it involved revolutions, and it was the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. there was a magazine that accompanied it that had articles in it. one of them was about the 2.5 sector. this is about black students from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. she wrote an article condemning the american position. on the other side, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the army chief of staff of sta
and they made an issue out of it this by inviting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin, and abbie hoffman, and tom hayden, that founder of saying yes. the president said, we can't do that. had they come here to speak, the university would have gone on to the legislature very drastically. the thing about frank rose, was, he knew what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program here called emphasis. it started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker...
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rubin? >> very quickly the jcpoa is almost like a timeshare agreement, where you sign the deal and you only find out then what the true costs are. one of the subjects for oversight would be with regard to changing the language, restricting iran's ballistic missile work. was it a deliberate concession or was it the result of incompetence? what troubles me mostly is how we seem to having become iran's lawyer, for example, the iranians will now complain that we are not enabling enough openings for their economy, and yet what didn't hit the western press was last week the iranians on the order of the supreme leader cancelled an order $20 million -- $2 million for chevrolets. and the answer was, we shouldn't be doing business with the americans. who's kneecapping the iranian economy, us or the iranians? it's time to have the iranians stop blaming other people and take accountability to themselves. >> thank you. my time has expired. now recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. >> thank you very
rubin? >> very quickly the jcpoa is almost like a timeshare agreement, where you sign the deal and you only find out then what the true costs are. one of the subjects for oversight would be with regard to changing the language, restricting iran's ballistic missile work. was it a deliberate concession or was it the result of incompetence? what troubles me mostly is how we seem to having become iran's lawyer, for example, the iranians will now complain that we are not enabling enough...
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ktvu's ann rubin traveled with experts today who say el niÑo may be at work here. >> reporter: on themost recent specialized helicopters, they were an unexpected side, great white sharks, dozens of them, on the capitola. >> we're all very excited about it, interesting to see that many shots. >> reporter: from the ground you might never see them. so today, a pilot offered to take a group of scientists and experts up in the air to get a better look. dave hebert of the pacific charge -- shark research center couldn't believe his eyes. >> we probably saw at least 10 or more white sharks. a few of them were a little bigger. some of the bigger ones were about 10 foot in length. >> reporter: many of these are newborns, typically they would not be found this far north but he suspects warmer water and abundant food has brought them here. >> because of the el niÑo event, warming up the water, have expanded their habitat range, small ones. >> reporter: the second quibec -- executive year the sharks have been looking at the waters. a boat captain says last year people panicked, canceling surf les
ktvu's ann rubin traveled with experts today who say el niÑo may be at work here. >> reporter: on themost recent specialized helicopters, they were an unexpected side, great white sharks, dozens of them, on the capitola. >> we're all very excited about it, interesting to see that many shots. >> reporter: from the ground you might never see them. so today, a pilot offered to take a group of scientists and experts up in the air to get a better look. dave hebert of the pacific...
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in the south bay, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a navy seal who was killed in iraq today, turn thatan arizona financier who was involved in an infamous savings and loan scandal in the 1980s. the governor is arizona identified the navy seal as charles keating the fourth. the grandson of charles keating. the young keating was an advisor to kurdish forces fighting isis. the navy says about 100 isis fighters broke through a checkpoint near mosul and began shooting. this is the third time an american servicemember has been killed in direct combat with isis since october. >>> a bay area favorite now on the menu at mcdonald's, where you can find mcdonald's famous fries combined with local garlic. >>> euphoric, in a little -- literal dream state of mind. >> a powerful opiate. how some people are overdosing without even realizing what they're taking. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. our partnership with habitat for humanity at pg&e, we believe solar should be accessible ryone.
in the south bay, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a navy seal who was killed in iraq today, turn thatan arizona financier who was involved in an infamous savings and loan scandal in the 1980s. the governor is arizona identified the navy seal as charles keating the fourth. the grandson of charles keating. the young keating was an advisor to kurdish forces fighting isis. the navy says about 100 isis fighters broke through a checkpoint near mosul and began shooting. this is the third time...
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year-old phillip dario and 31-year-old twan lay for the july 23rd, 2015, alleged beating of inmate rubin garcia. two were quiet as they walked into the sheriff's office to be transported to the jail and booked for assault under the color of authority. >> they've been on administrative leave. they were ordered in. they will be brought over to the main jail and booked. >> reporter: garcia, in custody, said he filed a lawsuit because they beat him so viciously he suffered a broken jaw and nerve damage. also claimed he heard guards beating tyree the next month. today the attorney said he told his client about the arrests and powell said they both feel some satisfaction and cynicism. >> my client is of course happy about it in some sense. it's not going to be the restitution he really needs for the injured he suffered. >> reporter: in fact, the district attorney's office says the officers face a maximum of three years in jail. coming up at 6:00, more of the details released on what allegedly happened between the guards and garcia. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> just in
year-old phillip dario and 31-year-old twan lay for the july 23rd, 2015, alleged beating of inmate rubin garcia. two were quiet as they walked into the sheriff's office to be transported to the jail and booked for assault under the color of authority. >> they've been on administrative leave. they were ordered in. they will be brought over to the main jail and booked. >> reporter: garcia, in custody, said he filed a lawsuit because they beat him so viciously he suffered a broken jaw...
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in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up a new controversy for donald trump. at 6:30, the outrage tonight over this cinco de mayo tweet. >>> but first, a stolen truck crashes on an eastbound freeway. >> we need that truck. we deliver 380 meals every day. >>> a live look at the thursday aching commute. here's a look at the bay bridge plaza. it is slow going out there tonight. . >>> now to developing news in san leandro where a one-alarm fire damaged a home. alameda county fire now says that the fire is out. crews first responded to the home on liberty street next to interstate 580 just before 5:00. these pictures were taken from skyfox 2 a little more than an hour ago. firefighters say the fire started on the lower level of the home and then spread to the garage. they say no one was at home at the time. no injuries have been reported. >>> a meals on wheels truck was stolen today in fremont just as volunteers were about to start their day. >> two suspects in the truck led police on a chase through several cities. cristina rendon is live at fremont police headqua
in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up a new controversy for donald trump. at 6:30, the outrage tonight over this cinco de mayo tweet. >>> but first, a stolen truck crashes on an eastbound freeway. >> we need that truck. we deliver 380 meals every day. >>> a live look at the thursday aching commute. here's a look at the bay bridge plaza. it is slow going out there tonight. . >>> now to developing news in san leandro where a one-alarm...
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guy rubin is the cohen family attorney. why do you believe they released ve video now? >> i think that the video was released because the florida wildlife commission has decided it no longer wants to investigate, but the family thinks that's the wrong decision. why would you end an investigation when you find new evidence? a reporter: that new evidence sncludes an iphone and, according to ruben, pictures dhat show the boat's battery and engine had been turned off. the empty fishing boat was discovered by the crew of a norwegian freighter last month, 100 miles off the coast of mermuda. in an emergency court hearing hesterday, the two families agreed to turn the iphone over to apple to see if any data can be recovered. earlier this week, austin stephanos' father, william, issued this statement on facebook which reads in part: you think the phone will prove what happened? >> if it has information, you know, in this day and age, the phone has become the ubiquitous documentarian. we're creating evidence as we live life. >> reporter: the cohen family is hoping the f.b.i. will
guy rubin is the cohen family attorney. why do you believe they released ve video now? >> i think that the video was released because the florida wildlife commission has decided it no longer wants to investigate, but the family thinks that's the wrong decision. why would you end an investigation when you find new evidence? a reporter: that new evidence sncludes an iphone and, according to ruben, pictures dhat show the boat's battery and engine had been turned off. the empty fishing boat...
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rubin. thank you for the opportunity to testify. the major iran related issue [indiscernible] embraced the voluntary compliance with the additional protocol when previously ronnie had bragged that voluntary compliance allowed iran to reverse course. have iranians transferred work to labs in north korea? we will never know. another where it misled was rouhani as a moderate. withuffed his cabinet veterans of the intelligence kgbstry constructing a cabinet. in 2005 he laid out a doctrine of surprise. love the americans into complacency and deliver a knockout blow. it also misled about who benefits. the real tragedy is it pumps money into the coffers of the revolutionary guard. between 1998 and 2005 the european union almost tripled its trade with iran and the price of oil quintupled. a spokesman bragged about how he had defeated the west and we had an overt policy which was one of negotiation and can't does confidence building and a covert policy which was continuation of the activity. the problem goes beyond the supreme leader's inves
rubin. thank you for the opportunity to testify. the major iran related issue [indiscernible] embraced the voluntary compliance with the additional protocol when previously ronnie had bragged that voluntary compliance allowed iran to reverse course. have iranians transferred work to labs in north korea? we will never know. another where it misled was rouhani as a moderate. withuffed his cabinet veterans of the intelligence kgbstry constructing a cabinet. in 2005 he laid out a doctrine of...
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. >> well, today we have our pan seared mahi rubin. >> that's a fish sandwich?, that's beautiful. is that -- >> thousand island, baha shaw, slaw. >> is that how you say mahimah shipment. >> that looks fantastic. >> lobster mac and cheese. >> done with big claw on top? >> comes exactly like. >> she is a big fan of lobster mac and cheese. >> i do love lobster mac and cheese. >> and i'm a big fan of what do they call the eggs benedict? >> and those are fried soft shells. >> you are out of your minds. >> no, fried soft shells in the mid. >> where are you again? >> first and atlantic. >> easy to find. >> what about the bacon in can't go wrong with bacon. >> cherry wood special bacon. >> really? >> that's a good one. >> really? >> i like the sound that far. >> well, we will come out and see you. >> thank you very much. >> congrats on 21 years. >> twenty-one years. >> and can everybody eat it? did you all get shrimp? come and get the shrimp. who had all every these boys over here? who, first these four people, you did? who did it? is it you? really, these are your boys
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rubin, to be here today. mr. hannah, when you received an invitation from the senate intelligence committee in 2006, did you accept it? >> i don't remember getting an invitation. >> they published a report. >> i must not have. >> well, let me help refresh your memory. they issued a final report and they said that every request made to you for an interview was denied. and it concludes these decisions inhibited the committee's ability to pursue legitimate lines of inquiry. any reason why you would say no to the senate intelligence committee when it was under -- it wasn't under democratic control in 2006. but you still said no. you can't -- that doesn't refresh your memory? >> it doesn't refresh it. but i can tell you there was obviously especially in the office of the vice president the counsel there was an aggressive proponent of executive -- >> go ahead say it. >> you say it for me. >> was that word coming out. >> executive privilege. >> privilege. there you go. so for a republican white house it's perfectly okay
rubin, to be here today. mr. hannah, when you received an invitation from the senate intelligence committee in 2006, did you accept it? >> i don't remember getting an invitation. >> they published a report. >> i must not have. >> well, let me help refresh your memory. they issued a final report and they said that every request made to you for an interview was denied. and it concludes these decisions inhibited the committee's ability to pursue legitimate lines of inquiry....
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ktvu's ann rubin is in willow glenn where officials say they've been trying their best to stop the spread. >> reporter: they've been bringing in extra cleaning crews to disinfect everything. still, just when it seems they've gotten this virus under control, it turns up again somewhere new. at willow glenn elementary the school nurse's office was packed. over the last three days 40 kids have reported symptoms of a stomach virus. >> we've got a tummy ache, but we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: neither is the district which now has three schools fighting the bug. at horace mann, 150 kids have gotten sick over the last month. at another elementary there's been 60 cases, and now this. district officials say this virus seems especially stubborn. >> it seems like we've got it under control. horace mann is doing really well, and now it's at willow glenn. >> reporter: public health officials aren't sure how it's being spread. there are no obvious programs or sports shared by all three schools. >> what we're seeing now is that it's being shared amongst families. they're sharing it with the
ktvu's ann rubin is in willow glenn where officials say they've been trying their best to stop the spread. >> reporter: they've been bringing in extra cleaning crews to disinfect everything. still, just when it seems they've gotten this virus under control, it turns up again somewhere new. at willow glenn elementary the school nurse's office was packed. over the last three days 40 kids have reported symptoms of a stomach virus. >> we've got a tummy ache, but we're not taking any...
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joining us is jennifer rubin the author of the washington post right turn and the president of the ethicsand liberty commission of the southern baptist convention, leslie sanchez is a republican strategist and a contributor to cbsn and matt schlapp. you said this was the worse week of the gop's existence. >> the lines are about to fall apart and you have in support of donald trump very conservative, very moderate, so-called nonestablishment figures and the same ideological mix very much opposed to him. i think fundamentally the problem with donald trump is huge and vast but it's fundamentally an issue of character. when people look at donald trump and see how he treats women and see his views on foreigners and lack of personal self-control and meanness, this week he was back lying again and said he had extensive conversations with marco rubio about being president and never spoke to him and it's those fundamental character issues many will not get past. >> the hillary clinton brigade will run on morality and figure which i think will be a tough lane for them. your husband was impeach and
joining us is jennifer rubin the author of the washington post right turn and the president of the ethicsand liberty commission of the southern baptist convention, leslie sanchez is a republican strategist and a contributor to cbsn and matt schlapp. you said this was the worse week of the gop's existence. >> the lines are about to fall apart and you have in support of donald trump very conservative, very moderate, so-called nonestablishment figures and the same ideological mix very much...
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later, richard rubin talks about the estimated host: good morning. senate returns from a recess. votes will be expected at 5:30 p.m. we begin right now on a washington journal discussing the independent or third party candidate in 2016. after donald trump knocked out , welast two rivals wondering if our viewers would consider
later, richard rubin talks about the estimated host: good morning. senate returns from a recess. votes will be expected at 5:30 p.m. we begin right now on a washington journal discussing the independent or third party candidate in 2016. after donald trump knocked out , welast two rivals wondering if our viewers would consider
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there is something that he is going to do that i talked to secretary summers and secretary rubin about, that is the president has the power, deirdre to project the positivity of the american economy. and i think bill clinton did a good job of that. ronald reagan did a good job of that and you watch donald trump, who is a masterful communicator, in that seat in the oval office espouse this great free market system that we're living in, and also giving hope to the middle and lower class to aspire the way we all would like our children to. deirdre: he certainly picking people, good people for his team such as yourself. anthony scaramucci, thank you very much, member of trump's national finance committee, host of fox business's "wall street week." more of anthony's interview with former treasury secretary larry summers will be on his show on friday. >>> stocks if you take a look fell today, erasing most of tuesday's gains. retail stocks, big hit. macy's announcing massive cut in expectations for the year. here are the numbers overall. you can see dow, s&p 500, nasdaq all closing lower by c
there is something that he is going to do that i talked to secretary summers and secretary rubin about, that is the president has the power, deirdre to project the positivity of the american economy. and i think bill clinton did a good job of that. ronald reagan did a good job of that and you watch donald trump, who is a masterful communicator, in that seat in the oval office espouse this great free market system that we're living in, and also giving hope to the middle and lower class to aspire...
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ktvu's ann rubin joins us. authorities felt the safest option was not to force the situation but to wait for the man to come down voluntarily. >> reporter: they didn't want to risk anyone getting hurt so they waited. and that meant commuters waited, too. some of them taking buses, others looking for an alternate way to get to work. >> for 12 long hours negotiators tried to get kyle he will twice come down from the roof of this light rail train. they tried offering food. they tried taking away the tarp that was keeping him warm, but ultimately they brought in an officer. >> they had a great rapport. that deputy talked to the crisis negotiation team and the captain what was out here, they decided to put him in the cherry picker ?ea. had gone up about 1:20 a.m. the train operator quickly got the power shut down. >> it's fine hundred volts. a person would have been lek triexecuted. >> lewis spent the next several hours cursing. >> he did talk about wanting to ruin everybody's commute. >> and ruin the commute debt.
ktvu's ann rubin joins us. authorities felt the safest option was not to force the situation but to wait for the man to come down voluntarily. >> reporter: they didn't want to risk anyone getting hurt so they waited. and that meant commuters waited, too. some of them taking buses, others looking for an alternate way to get to work. >> for 12 long hours negotiators tried to get kyle he will twice come down from the roof of this light rail train. they tried offering food. they tried...
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khan, a former pakistani diplomat who also served as that country's foreign minister, and barnette rubinas a senior advisor at the u.s. state department from 2009 to 2013. riaz mohammad khan, i want to start with you. who was masour? >> he was an important leader. after a long struggle, he was recognized as the leader of the taliban. and this will lead to another round of divisiveness struggling for the leadership in the taliban. but apart from that, it will go back to the process. some of the factions in afghanistan are in pakistan. >> reporter: what about the significant of this happening in balugistan? >> this was done by a need to protect american soldiers not by a strategic decision about the war in afghanistan. it was the headquarters from the taliban was located. we've known that for a long time. the united states used drones. mostly the c.i.a. using drones against terrorists with global reach like al quaida or closely connected to al quaida in the tribal areas of pakistan, and they had agreed with the military of pakistan, there were certain areas where they could use the drone s
khan, a former pakistani diplomat who also served as that country's foreign minister, and barnette rubinas a senior advisor at the u.s. state department from 2009 to 2013. riaz mohammad khan, i want to start with you. who was masour? >> he was an important leader. after a long struggle, he was recognized as the leader of the taliban. and this will lead to another round of divisiveness struggling for the leadership in the taliban. but apart from that, it will go back to the process. some...
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. >> i have to move to something that was written in "the washington post" by jennifer rubin. she said we need a third party xantd that is strong, solid in character, and possessing considerable executive experience. there is robert gates who is among the most qualified public servants out there. would you consider that? >> that's the silliest thing i have ever heard. >> i just knew you were going say that. >> not a chance. >> there's your quote. how about vice president? some talk of you a presidential candidate with donald trump. >> one of the problems with being vice president, if you totally disagree with the president, you can't quit. >> okay, so you would totally disagree with that. thank you for joining us this morning, secretary gates. >> pleasure. >>> up next, it may have been the first shot nird the general election. donald trump and hillary clinton. spars over women. i'll talk to the trump and clinton campaigns about their fall strategies next. >>> and "the roundtable"'s back with full anal sits on trump and clinton's path to victory. >>> plus, hollywood meets washi
. >> i have to move to something that was written in "the washington post" by jennifer rubin. she said we need a third party xantd that is strong, solid in character, and possessing considerable executive experience. there is robert gates who is among the most qualified public servants out there. would you consider that? >> that's the silliest thing i have ever heard. >> i just knew you were going say that. >> not a chance. >> there's your quote. how...
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many of us skimp on it so we're going to get quick, easy tips on getting more sleep from gretchen rubins project" and "better than before." >> good morning. >> you say we need to give ourselves a specific bedtime. >> a lot of adults go to bed whenever we're tired and jack ourselves up on tv and work e-mail so most adults need seven hours of sleep. figure out what your bedtime is and give yourself a specific bedtime. >> on this issue you have an interesting hack which is set an >> yes, we have an alarm to tell us when to wake up to alarm you to cue you when to get ready of bed and a snooze alarm that says, okay, now is the transition to going to bed and then the actual alarm is going to tell you, okay, time to turn off the light. >> the last piece of advice you give is to get ready early. what do you mean? >> sometimes you're so tired that the idea of brushing your teeth and washing your face seems insurmountable so if you get ready while you're still -- you foe an hour or two from getting ready to go to sleep then when you're ready to turn out the light it's easier to fall into bed. >>
many of us skimp on it so we're going to get quick, easy tips on getting more sleep from gretchen rubins project" and "better than before." >> good morning. >> you say we need to give ourselves a specific bedtime. >> a lot of adults go to bed whenever we're tired and jack ourselves up on tv and work e-mail so most adults need seven hours of sleep. figure out what your bedtime is and give yourself a specific bedtime. >> on this issue you have an interesting...
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after all this talk, i with so move to something that was written in "the washington post" by jennifer rubin. an opinion page, who said, talking about an ideal third party candidate. we need one strong on national security, solid this character, and possessing considerable executive experience is a plausible alternative to the know-nothing trump and the ethically flawed clinton. there is robert gates. who is among the most qualified public servants out there. would you consider that? >> that's the silliest thing i have ever heard. >> i just knew you were going say that. >> not a chance. >> there's your quote. how about vice president? some talk of you as a possible vice presidential candidate with donald trump. >> one of the problems with being vice president, if you totally disagree with the president, you can't quit. >> okay, so you would totally disagree with that. thank you for joining us this morning, secretary gates. >> my pleasure. >> we appreciate it. >>> up next, it may have been the first shot fired in the general election. donald trump and hillary clinton. sparring over women. i'l
after all this talk, i with so move to something that was written in "the washington post" by jennifer rubin. an opinion page, who said, talking about an ideal third party candidate. we need one strong on national security, solid this character, and possessing considerable executive experience is a plausible alternative to the know-nothing trump and the ethically flawed clinton. there is robert gates. who is among the most qualified public servants out there. would you consider that?...
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. >> and even when a reporter is expecting snow day fun -- >> it looks like rubin is in the lead andali -- >> he can still get taken for a spin. >> that was a bad idea. at riverside park, rob leff. global news. >> clearly reporting on weather outside is no walk in the park but surely a reporter is safe inside the studio. not always. as idaho falls anchors justine bouvier and tommy noel can tell you. in for two years they co-host the morning news place on channel 3. it's usually a warm and fuzzy place to be. >> every single morning we just had a blast. a part of us butted heads sometimes because we were really different people, yet we were different people who got along so well together. >> but on october 12th, 2010, a cold front moves in over the anchor desk. >> taking action for you, channel 3 eyewitness news, starts now. >> as soon as the show starts, it's clear something is wrong. >> there we are. sorry about that. >> that's better. >> don't know what's going on with weather and things like that but we're here. >> and you'll be seeing the weather again shortly, a little less clutt
. >> and even when a reporter is expecting snow day fun -- >> it looks like rubin is in the lead andali -- >> he can still get taken for a spin. >> that was a bad idea. at riverside park, rob leff. global news. >> clearly reporting on weather outside is no walk in the park but surely a reporter is safe inside the studio. not always. as idaho falls anchors justine bouvier and tommy noel can tell you. in for two years they co-host the morning news place on channel 3....
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under rubin had a strong dollar policy.he only thing they ever did sell the dollar against the peso during the peso crisis. youindicated business, aren't going to get a free ride in terms of policy changes. that works towards easing the currencies pressure. you need fundamentally to change. they don't have the incentive structure. the political system continues to be overweight the rural areas and underweight the industrial areas. anetary policy is at standstill, and that is why it is dangerous what we are observing with japan. whatever they do next could be desperate, and that will be bad for the world. if they go along the lines of fundamentally addressing what is the real issue, i think the real risk at the end of the day is that abe is out of business by the end of the year. he is, as much as i am, at a loss about what to do with policy in japan. germany, paying attention to that one. you very much. we are minutes away from the market open. up next, we are going to take a look at potential corporate movers. burberry is
under rubin had a strong dollar policy.he only thing they ever did sell the dollar against the peso during the peso crisis. youindicated business, aren't going to get a free ride in terms of policy changes. that works towards easing the currencies pressure. you need fundamentally to change. they don't have the incentive structure. the political system continues to be overweight the rural areas and underweight the industrial areas. anetary policy is at standstill, and that is why it is dangerous...