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schultz. so, should dr. schultz have prescribed these pain pills to him? >> tain: no.ven examine him. he hadn't seen him in four-and- a-half years. he just-- just wrote-- wrote out these scripts. as far as i'm concerned, he's a murderer and-- and not a doctor. he murdered my son. he-- he didn't need a gun. he used his pen to murder my son. >> whitaker: schultz says he was inspired to prescribe high doses of opioids after attending a lecture by this man, dr. russell portenoy, who was the influential president of the american pain society. portenoy traveled around the country giving lectures and made promotional videos, like this one in 2000, touting opioids as wonder drugs-- urging doctors to use them aggressively to relieve pain. >> portenoy: the likelihood that the treatment of pain using an opioid drug, which is prescribed by a doctor, will lead to addiction is extremely low. >> whitaker: but ten years later, as opioid addiction exploded, doctor portenoy said he had been part of a broad campaign funded by pharmaceutical companies to encourage the widespread use of op
schultz. so, should dr. schultz have prescribed these pain pills to him? >> tain: no.ven examine him. he hadn't seen him in four-and- a-half years. he just-- just wrote-- wrote out these scripts. as far as i'm concerned, he's a murderer and-- and not a doctor. he murdered my son. he-- he didn't need a gun. he used his pen to murder my son. >> whitaker: schultz says he was inspired to prescribe high doses of opioids after attending a lecture by this man, dr. russell portenoy, who was...
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connie schultz joins us now from ohio. connie, it's great to see you.ct against cynicism for you and a big hearted statement to make. a lot of people i think greeted this with cynicism, assuming this is something they're going to say and never do, but you're essentially saying that this is something that might be possible now. >> you know where i first learned that as a columnist was when ohio seemed so radically against same-sex marriage and gay rights and over time incrementally i could see change, and you had to create the space for it, to allow for it. and i believe congressman turner. i saw him the day after the shootings. i saw how emotional he was about it. i don't doubt his good intentions. i know that there are people who say, well, wouldn't it have been nice sooner? yes, all kinds of things would be nice if they had come much sooner, but i will take them where we find them and whatever gets them here, welcome, because we need major action. and if we don't show that support, if we just greet it with cynicism, not only are we being predictably l
connie schultz joins us now from ohio. connie, it's great to see you.ct against cynicism for you and a big hearted statement to make. a lot of people i think greeted this with cynicism, assuming this is something they're going to say and never do, but you're essentially saying that this is something that might be possible now. >> you know where i first learned that as a columnist was when ohio seemed so radically against same-sex marriage and gay rights and over time incrementally i could...
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. >> rachel, one other thing, connie schultz, that interview with connie schultz where she's talkingbout the ohio republican mike turner -- i was taking notes on this. possibly coming over the line supporting some gun legislation, including possibly the restriction on sale of assault weapons. >> yeah. >> and she said "whatever gets them here, welcome." those were her words when she was saying, you know, a lot of people are going to criticize republicans who make any kind of step like that and say it's too late, where were you, you should have done this before this happened, but her words "whatever gets them here, welcome," that is exactly what you live by -- >> yeah. >> -- if you actually do legislation do a living. when i was working in the senate, that is exactly the way i felt. there were republicans, sometimes there were democrats who absolutely were never, never on the side i was working on on democratic legislation, but every once in awhile they would come over and you just embrace them when they do. >> yeah, and that's -- that means keeping your eyes on the horizon, you know w
. >> rachel, one other thing, connie schultz, that interview with connie schultz where she's talkingbout the ohio republican mike turner -- i was taking notes on this. possibly coming over the line supporting some gun legislation, including possibly the restriction on sale of assault weapons. >> yeah. >> and she said "whatever gets them here, welcome." those were her words when she was saying, you know, a lot of people are going to criticize republicans who make any...
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and new defender nico schultz was a constant threat all suffering up spice for bryce and sacha. and don't forget about the other newbies for hot. dog an asshole when i was out there nice job on the left. and your young pants came on and he got a call on contrast then to a less than a quarter of an hour into his career with after being sub john sasso i was really impressed i think his accounting style to make it 5 was. expected as been taken up by. the show as a nasty defeat but people in...
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and teri schultz thank you both very much for your perspectives let me now bring up to date with some of the stories making news around the wind in the thai capital bangkok a total of 6 bomb blasts have left at least 4 people injured the 1st explosions took place in central bangkok 2 other blasts were reported at a government complex on the outskirts of the city thailand is currently hosting the regional summit with top diplomats from major countries. britain's draw european liberal democrats have won a by election a seat in parliament from the governing conservative party it's a setback the prime minister borrows johnson in his 1st electoral test since taking office the last reduces johnson's working majority in parliament to just one ahead of an expected showdown with lawmakers over a possible brecht's it. it's fear in northwest england is on verge of collapse a military helicopter has been dumping sand and gravel in an attempt to reinforce the dam wall which was damaged in heavy rain thousands of people have been evacuated from the area. suspected al qaeda militants have raided a m
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well spring indeed obvious teri schultz in brussels terry this treaty is now history why have the u.s. and russia not succeeded in keeping it alive. well terry if if you talk to the americans they will say the treaty has in effect been dead for years because they have documented for several years russia's violation in creating this missile which goes beyond the ranges allowed by the treaty so basically when the u.s. said that russia would have until today to return to compliance to destroy this missile system i don't think it really expected that to happen this was just a formality in documenting that you know one side is is only if only one side is it hearing to the treaty it's not working and the europeans though it took some took some time came in line behind the united states on that and now there is complete unity at nato which which was a hard sell for the americans in the beginning now many see the terminations of this treaty as a threat to global peace u.n. secretary general antonio terry had this to say yesterday the intermediate nuclear forces. there is a landmark agreement
well spring indeed obvious teri schultz in brussels terry this treaty is now history why have the u.s. and russia not succeeded in keeping it alive. well terry if if you talk to the americans they will say the treaty has in effect been dead for years because they have documented for several years russia's violation in creating this missile which goes beyond the ranges allowed by the treaty so basically when the u.s. said that russia would have until today to return to compliance to destroy this...
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13 candidates including 5 female male teams running for dual leadership and 2 running alone while schultz is still looking for a running mate that might be seen as an americanized version of the leadership race like in the race to run for the democrats there are many candidates but not much joined up thinking among them old hands and newcomers arguing about the party's strategy for the next presidential election. in germany's support for the s.p.d. has been flagging and a listless leadership race has done nothing to turn that around that could change now the competition has gained some momentum. i'm joined now by our political correspondent simon young from our parliamentary studio simon good to have you how good you think all off shelters chances are of becoming the new s.p.d. leader. i think he's got pretty good chances or at least these chances would be good if this candidacy turns out to be confirmed at the moment we're just hearing media reports that mr schultz is ready to run but looks pretty likely and choses would be good because he's the 1st real political heavyweight who would b
13 candidates including 5 female male teams running for dual leadership and 2 running alone while schultz is still looking for a running mate that might be seen as an americanized version of the leadership race like in the race to run for the democrats there are many candidates but not much joined up thinking among them old hands and newcomers arguing about the party's strategy for the next presidential election. in germany's support for the s.p.d. has been flagging and a listless leadership...
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with me now, debbie wasserman schultz, represents the state of florida. thank you so much. israel reversed its decision here. the letter in talib says she won't go. she's referring to it as oppressive conditions. to that you say what? >> i think this is demonstrative of the dangerous slippery slope that president trump and prime minister netanyahu have placed israel on. when you have two free countries who allow for the freedom of speech, the freedom of travel, really without conditions and to have suggested -- to have prohibited my colleagues from traveling to israel, i think was a sign of weakness, i think it was unfortunate, i think it -- i think it allows for israel to be exactly what we don't want it to be, and that is a political wedge and a political football. we need to make sure that israel remains a jewish and democratic state, and that we make sure we can promote people's awareness of the importance of both of those statuses. >> because of all of that, do you think it's the right call for her not to go? or should she? >> you know, i can understand why congresswom
with me now, debbie wasserman schultz, represents the state of florida. thank you so much. israel reversed its decision here. the letter in talib says she won't go. she's referring to it as oppressive conditions. to that you say what? >> i think this is demonstrative of the dangerous slippery slope that president trump and prime minister netanyahu have placed israel on. when you have two free countries who allow for the freedom of speech, the freedom of travel, really without conditions...
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and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w as teri schultz in brussels. the u.s. china trade war just got worse u.s. president donald trump has announced an additional 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports it comes as beijing and washington are laying the groundwork for a new round of trade negotiations. u.s. president donald trump is ratcheting up the trade war with china and not just to know his latest move was announced in a tweet. he said on september the 1st the u.s. will put an additional tariff of 10 percent on the remaining $300000000000.00 of goods and products coming from china the u.s. has already impose tariffs on 250 $1000000000.00 in chinese imports from next month the total would be $550000000000.00 worth of imports so far china has retaliated with duties on $110000000000.00 worth of american goods beijing has also dismissed president trump's criticism that it broke a promise to buy more u.s. agricultural products however the president accusations keep coming we're stopping the theft. of american jobs w
and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w as teri schultz in brussels. the u.s. china trade war just got worse u.s. president donald trump has announced an additional 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports it comes as beijing and washington are laying the groundwork for a new round of trade negotiations. u.s. president donald trump is ratcheting up the trade war with china and not just to know his latest move was announced...
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that is according to the finance minister all off schultz, -- olaf schultz who has put a , number onhe stimulus. fears of a recession pushing berlin to consider suspending its balanced budget policy. >> that is what germany spent in the last crisis. we now have the firepower to use that money. we have been lowering our debt to below 60%. >> we heard from the bundesbank today that a recession is entirely feasible with a contraction in the third quarter is possible. we heard -- the government does have the money. it is running a surplus. to 6%ebt burden is down gdp and declining. if it does decide to spending is needed, the cash can be found. >> in italy, the prime minister announced he is going to resign. salviniattacking matteo who was sitting next to him. salvini calling the decision to spark a political crisis irresponsible motivated by , personal ambition. >> he is going to resign in a couple of hours. he is going to hand his resignation to the president. tomorrow, likely tomorrow morning he will start with the party. what is next? we will have to see if there is a chance to form
that is according to the finance minister all off schultz, -- olaf schultz who has put a , number onhe stimulus. fears of a recession pushing berlin to consider suspending its balanced budget policy. >> that is what germany spent in the last crisis. we now have the firepower to use that money. we have been lowering our debt to below 60%. >> we heard from the bundesbank today that a recession is entirely feasible with a contraction in the third quarter is possible. we heard -- the...
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davies teri schultz is following this story for us from brussels hi terry good to see you after this flurry of activity what has actually changed about bread from earlier this week. it doesn't seem like anything's changed despite boris johnson saying he's incredibly encouraged by his meetings with chancellor merkel and president mccaughan he didn't come with any new ideas and that's what the e.u. is really waiting to hear in fact there was was a briefing here in brussels today with e.u. sources saying the e.u. is in listening mode and without new ideas from johnson there's really no sense that there's going to be any movement on brussels sighed the french president maicon germany's chancellor merkel how well do these 2 actually represent the e.u. stance on back to negotiations. well they are the power brokers in the european union and and i'm sure that boris johnson thought if he were able to change their minds at all if if there were some opening where they said they're willing to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement perhaps the other $25.00 leaders would come along with them but th
davies teri schultz is following this story for us from brussels hi terry good to see you after this flurry of activity what has actually changed about bread from earlier this week. it doesn't seem like anything's changed despite boris johnson saying he's incredibly encouraged by his meetings with chancellor merkel and president mccaughan he didn't come with any new ideas and that's what the e.u. is really waiting to hear in fact there was was a briefing here in brussels today with e.u. sources...
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when i was leaving, president reagan and secretary schultz nominated me to be u.s. candidate to go to geneva to be the iom director general. i spent ten wonderful years there. i had a chance over the years to see in virtually every complex or significant crisis the world has been involved in, and i can see u.s. leadership, it changed from me, frank lloyd, other people. each one added. we strengthened and improved the program. it was great. i keep coming back. after all this work, i say what started it all. what was the seminal event that made all of this possible? it was jimmy carter at that economic summit in tokyo. apology, mr. president, i salute you, mr. vice president mondale, you were terrific. >> as you are talking to, we talked about the importance of leadership, you were talking about the importance of elected officials, but it is importance of leadership at the staff level, right? it is importance of leadership of presidents and members of congress on making sure that they are putting good, hard working, dedicated people in those positions. because as some
when i was leaving, president reagan and secretary schultz nominated me to be u.s. candidate to go to geneva to be the iom director general. i spent ten wonderful years there. i had a chance over the years to see in virtually every complex or significant crisis the world has been involved in, and i can see u.s. leadership, it changed from me, frank lloyd, other people. each one added. we strengthened and improved the program. it was great. i keep coming back. after all this work, i say what...
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when i left president reagan, and secretary schultz nominated me to be the u.s. kacandidate t go to geneva and i spent ten years there. i have had the chance to see virtually every serious complex that the world has been involved n and i can see the u.s. leadership, and the changes that have been made, and so each one added. we have strengthened and improved the program and it is really great. i keep coming back after all of this work and say what started it all? what was the seminel event that started it all, and it is president jimmy carter, and vice president mondale, you were terrific. >> as you were talking, you talked about the importance of the leadership and you were talking about the importance of the elected officials, but it is also the leadership of the staff at the level, and the importance of leadership of presidents and members of congress on making sure that they are putting good hard working dedicated people in the positions. because as someone who is a former staffer, you know, this is where the work gets done at the deep level. and so that is r
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an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisions than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee >>> the u.s. imposing sanctions on iran's top diplomat. they say zarif has acted as, quote, a propaganda arm of iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. clarissa, has zarif responded to the sanctions? >> reporter: well, boris, you can bet he has. he has, like president trump, taken to
an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisions than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so...
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what you heard, you can teach an old dog new tricks stuck in the 50s in 2017 long-time ceo howard schultz steps down and kevin johnson takes his place. a lot of people were confused about why a chain of coffee shops would bring in someone from silicon valley. it took johnson a little while to turn things around but nobody is confused more better technology and better drinks so starbucks solved the problem. able to move the lines faster and growing like china and seem to be doing fine in spite of the trade war. the red hot cold brew is crushing it. the latest quoter was spectacular with 6% same stores growth in response to 99 in a day since it's pulled back to 96 i think it's a bargain do not take it from me let's check in with kevin johnson. mastermind this incredible turn around and had a better sense where his company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." tell us magnificent turn around, how did you do it? >> a lot of this was focussing on the right things and executing with discipline, specifically we focused on experience in stores, bev rave i -- beverage invasion and expanding to a
what you heard, you can teach an old dog new tricks stuck in the 50s in 2017 long-time ceo howard schultz steps down and kevin johnson takes his place. a lot of people were confused about why a chain of coffee shops would bring in someone from silicon valley. it took johnson a little while to turn things around but nobody is confused more better technology and better drinks so starbucks solved the problem. able to move the lines faster and growing like china and seem to be doing fine in spite...
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howard schultz, ceo of starbucks, if he's looking at these debates and deciding he will really get intoing. >> ask him. >> colin, i don't know. my guess is howard agrees, as i've also said there's one test beating trump, everything else we can work out. last question, if you look at the map do democrats have to take back the state you refer to or other targets? >> i would take her category, there is bentivegna, michigan, wisconsin, ohio. then there is order, and then there is arizona, north carolina and georgia. and i would tear them that way and they go to another break, women, noncollege, geographic suburban and all those various. >> in the mix is for the central question. >> you have to play in how to be aggressive. rahm emanuel they can so much. one thing we do not hear much about during this week a presidential debate. stay with us. ♪ >> we heard thousands of words from democratic presidential candidates into rounds of debates. sometimes it seems we hear almost causally from president trump on twitter or the white house. here is one statistic you know here, either the president or
howard schultz, ceo of starbucks, if he's looking at these debates and deciding he will really get intoing. >> ask him. >> colin, i don't know. my guess is howard agrees, as i've also said there's one test beating trump, everything else we can work out. last question, if you look at the map do democrats have to take back the state you refer to or other targets? >> i would take her category, there is bentivegna, michigan, wisconsin, ohio. then there is order, and then there is...
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and george schultz said that's all very well but what are we going to do about it? >> and i sat down and i was part of the series of conferences he's held in governance in an aging technology and tried to figure this out. i think there are two things we need to do. i don't buy the idea that the tech companies need to be broken up. i don't think anti-trust is the way to go. i don't buy the idea that we need a powerful regularity that's going to take control of the sector because look how well that looked in other sectors of our economy. i think we need to look very hard at section 230 of the communicatio communications decency act. these are the biggest corporations and the most powerful corporations in the world and certainly in our public sphere. at the same time, i think we need to acquire a quasi first amendment obl gagds on them so they do not become the new sensors of the american public sphere, which increasingly they are becoming, using their somewhat opaque user agreements to crack down on anybody they think is guilty of hate speech, which by the way is a yu
and george schultz said that's all very well but what are we going to do about it? >> and i sat down and i was part of the series of conferences he's held in governance in an aging technology and tried to figure this out. i think there are two things we need to do. i don't buy the idea that the tech companies need to be broken up. i don't think anti-trust is the way to go. i don't buy the idea that we need a powerful regularity that's going to take control of the sector because look how...
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where is howard schultz now? and he was in the conversation, now not. >> shannon: i want to point of the numbers. everyone watching this election, everyone feels very invested this time around. there's a lot of energy. a brand-new poll out of usa today shows that 2020 is is the most important election of their lifetime. i wonder if at any point in our life, that's the most important. but people are really fired up. >> they are fired up on both sides of the aisle. obviously the 2018 and its terms really good for democrats we have the side. but president trump wasn't on the ballot and that changes everything. democrats having to take that into our calculus. the absurdity of president trump's pointing to someone else as philandering, with his own history there, but but -- >> shannon: is a giant deadline. he will have to be prepared to discuss it. >> i'm sure he doesn't mind and he did it for love. at the same time, when you look at our history, every time there was a credible -- and were not sure yet if it is credib
where is howard schultz now? and he was in the conversation, now not. >> shannon: i want to point of the numbers. everyone watching this election, everyone feels very invested this time around. there's a lot of energy. a brand-new poll out of usa today shows that 2020 is is the most important election of their lifetime. i wonder if at any point in our life, that's the most important. but people are really fired up. >> they are fired up on both sides of the aisle. obviously the 2018...
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connie schultz, thank you for coming on. dear. >> thank you. >> what a family. what a story. what a reality to live with. rick tyler, you're woke sometimes. thank you. >> sometimes. >> eugene robinson, thank you so much. >>> up, up next, how president trump must respond to these murders, mass murders or be damned by history. i'm serious, that's what he faces, damnation. you're watching "hardball." at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there w
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that's his mike schultz. the wound told us the man appeared to be under the influence of drugs and had demanded her money, keys and phone. the condo complex happens to be next-door to wear a 200 bed navigation center for the homeless is being built. >> this is mental illness. this is drug issues and this is security and the city is irresponsible. putting our life at risk. they kept saying these people are safe, harmless. you have proper resources. >> in a statement the mayor's office supported the center saying allowing people to continue to remain on the street without providing resources will only make the challenges we face more severe. >>> now to vallejo where a four- alarm fire burned dangerously close to home tonight. forcing people to evacuate. the fire started at hands park in north vallejo just before 6:00 this evening. it threatened a number of homes on creekside drive and residents, we are told,, were told to leave their homes immediately. agencies were called in to help vallejo firefighters knocke
that's his mike schultz. the wound told us the man appeared to be under the influence of drugs and had demanded her money, keys and phone. the condo complex happens to be next-door to wear a 200 bed navigation center for the homeless is being built. >> this is mental illness. this is drug issues and this is security and the city is irresponsible. putting our life at risk. they kept saying these people are safe, harmless. you have proper resources. >> in a statement the mayor's...
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and knew defender nico schultz was a constant threats all suffering up spice for royce and sacha. and don't forget about the other newbies for hot. dog an asshole going us out on a nice job on the left. and your young panther came on and he got a call on contrast and less than a quarter of an hour into his career with after being subject fast up i was in france opened his accounts and started to make it thought what. i expect has been taken up. in the show is a nasty defeat that people in germany were expecting it from then on opponents we can normally compete with anyway miss newson soil and it's easy to see why when you look at that dortmund squad but also because they've already gel together as a team. now let's see what kind of stuff the new coach is cut off to in our compact section. expectations were high for the standoff between the newly and listed coaches at shot at the mention. david wagner formally of england's huddersfield and michael holmes that coming from salzburg don't stand for attractive offensive football but on saturday it was perhaps better not to look or even
and knew defender nico schultz was a constant threats all suffering up spice for royce and sacha. and don't forget about the other newbies for hot. dog an asshole going us out on a nice job on the left. and your young panther came on and he got a call on contrast and less than a quarter of an hour into his career with after being subject fast up i was in france opened his accounts and started to make it thought what. i expect has been taken up. in the show is a nasty defeat that people in...
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this summer was particularly harsh with full with joe linton mayfield a carom demi by defender nico schultz and midfielder not team miri full of ping and leaving. but when the good ones go you want me to come in and it was one of showed his new signings he last babeu filled the void and turned things around. one show that has big goals for health and i'm this season including qualifying for europe. but so does he blame and slow. i am cold felt was last season's coach of the year and while hoffenheim have a new coach and plenty of fresh faces who felt school from last season remains largely intact. still at team stocked with exciting young players has its drawbacks you have mistaken stine showed his inexperienced naive and unnecessary 2nd yellow card late in the game good news for schroeder. but even the man down braman have had that same small they showed so often last season you yeah it was soccer made it to 2 with just 10 minutes to go the 1st league goal of the season for the japan international. i. hope i'm good except for the draw but not today should have pushed his boys on and how bi
this summer was particularly harsh with full with joe linton mayfield a carom demi by defender nico schultz and midfielder not team miri full of ping and leaving. but when the good ones go you want me to come in and it was one of showed his new signings he last babeu filled the void and turned things around. one show that has big goals for health and i'm this season including qualifying for europe. but so does he blame and slow. i am cold felt was last season's coach of the year and while...
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and new defender nico schultz was a constant threat all suffering up spikes for royce and sacha. and don't forget about the other newbies had. told when i was out there nice job on the left. and your young talent came on and he got a call on contrast on top less than a quarter of an hour into his career with after being subject fast i was nearly in front open his accounting style to make it 5 what. i expect had been taken up i wish i was a nasty defeat but people in germany were expecting it and they're not opponents we can only compete with anyway miss nuisance. and it's easy to see why when you look at that dortmund squad but also because they've already gel together as a take. now let's see what kind of start the new coach is conducting in our compact section. is just. the expectations were high for the. and off between the newly and listed coaches at shelton mentioned. david wagner formerly of england's huddersfield and marco jose coming from salzburg doesn't stand for attractive offensive football but on saturday it was perhaps better not to look even take a short nap. the p
and new defender nico schultz was a constant threat all suffering up spikes for royce and sacha. and don't forget about the other newbies had. told when i was out there nice job on the left. and your young talent came on and he got a call on contrast on top less than a quarter of an hour into his career with after being subject fast i was nearly in front open his accounting style to make it 5 what. i expect had been taken up i wish i was a nasty defeat but people in germany were expecting it...
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is free for veterans actually selected for it who's footing the bill >> for one, you have howard schultz, the former ceo of starbucks who gave $7.5 million. but the others include jpmorgan chase, pepsico, walmart among others really this is the private sector stepping up to help veterans put their best feet forward, and the thing is the companies need to do it, becky, because they are desperate for skilled talent they're just looking for a few good men and women. >> contessa, thank you contessa brewer. >>> joining us right now is a recent graduate of the syracuse program. he's the found er of his compan. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> you spent years in iraq thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> what did you find when you came out of the military what kind of skillsdied you have, and what did you need? >> for me, i initially went to undergrad, florida university. i was commissioned as a lieutenant and then straight to active duty in iraq and several rotations down range so to speak. as i came back stateside, i was assigned to a national security agency, a
is free for veterans actually selected for it who's footing the bill >> for one, you have howard schultz, the former ceo of starbucks who gave $7.5 million. but the others include jpmorgan chase, pepsico, walmart among others really this is the private sector stepping up to help veterans put their best feet forward, and the thing is the companies need to do it, becky, because they are desperate for skilled talent they're just looking for a few good men and women. >> contessa, thank...
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olaf schultz to do that spending echo >> from now the message is pretty clear.he auto sector is in a recession. the manufacturing sectors pretty weak. if there is a case for germany to be made, it is now from a government point of view. you can probably spend something on climate change. you can spend something on infrastructure. it is pretty easy to come up with projects. which have a positive rate of return. nejra: you point out where it stuck with low growth and low rates. in that environment, when we are talking about the u.s. you said you are a little more positive, perhaps on equity rather than equities. how does that shape up in europe? to look at credit, do you look at banks? because of the prospects of ecb stimulus echo to look at other parts of the market perhaps defense sectors? >> the story on credit is similar to the usp the story on banks is clearly very, very different. in the u.s. you still have banks lending a lot of money. you still have steve or flat yield curve at least. and you have a positive rate of return. in europe the story for banks is
olaf schultz to do that spending echo >> from now the message is pretty clear.he auto sector is in a recession. the manufacturing sectors pretty weak. if there is a case for germany to be made, it is now from a government point of view. you can probably spend something on climate change. you can spend something on infrastructure. it is pretty easy to come up with projects. which have a positive rate of return. nejra: you point out where it stuck with low growth and low rates. in that...
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and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w is teri schultz in brussels. one of hong kong's best and pop stores is bringing a touch of glamour to the city's ongoing pro-democracy protests cantonese singer denise ho has used her celebrity status to address the united nations or work is banned in mainland china but she still plays a prominent role at the demonstrations in hong kong. i think iraq and usually from a story multiple session country pop star denise home when the fans are attending a protest in the suburbs you know. week before pro-democracy protesters were attacked here by suspected criminal gangs 2 days demonstrate is here to denounce the bomb. is telling us police some start to disperse the protest. i. can ease move has been a familiar face at the anti-government it's. the way that the chinese government they have been trying to. terrorize us into this population where we are. playing clarities and then just giving up everything it's just not going to happen because it's a totally different culture. and he's always a performer of s
and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w is teri schultz in brussels. one of hong kong's best and pop stores is bringing a touch of glamour to the city's ongoing pro-democracy protests cantonese singer denise ho has used her celebrity status to address the united nations or work is banned in mainland china but she still plays a prominent role at the demonstrations in hong kong. i think iraq and usually from a story multiple session country pop...
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summer was particularly harsh with forward joe linton midfielder carom demi and by defender nico schultz and midfielder not team miri full of ping and leaving. but when the good ones go you warm sunny to come in and it was one of voters new signings he loves babeu who filled the void and turned things around to one that has big goals for health and i'm this season including qualifying for europe. but so does he braman slow emco felt was last season's coach of the year and while hoffenheim have a new coach and plenty of fresh faces who felt school from last season remains largely intact. still a team stacked with exciting young players has its drawbacks your highness take a stein showed his inexperience with naive and unnecessary 2nd yellow card late in the game good news for schroeder. but even a man down braman have. that same small they showed so last season you you know the soccer made it to 2 with just 10 minutes to go their 1st league goal of the season for the japan 2 national. time could have settled for the draw but not today sure that pushed his boys on and colville kashyap a sl
summer was particularly harsh with forward joe linton midfielder carom demi and by defender nico schultz and midfielder not team miri full of ping and leaving. but when the good ones go you warm sunny to come in and it was one of voters new signings he loves babeu who filled the void and turned things around to one that has big goals for health and i'm this season including qualifying for europe. but so does he braman slow emco felt was last season's coach of the year and while hoffenheim have...
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and at that fear as that annuity breaks it could reignite the conflict in the north the days teri schultz has this report feel. like one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles too are a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people loss of limbs guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process with the ends of the hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not obstruct any more look at the. border this
and at that fear as that annuity breaks it could reignite the conflict in the north the days teri schultz has this report feel. like one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles too are a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people loss of limbs guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics...
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and in brussels we have a need your correspondent gary schultz standing by welcome to both of you let me start with you obviously the brink of a return to a nuclear arms race well nato says no that in german foreign minister today said that that is not going to happen but what certainly has happened through the end of the i.n.f. treaty is that the gloves are off in developing the kind of technology that would still live up to tension deliver nuclear warheads between the range of 502-5500 kilometers and that respectively could make europe in those thin areas that all sides always keep working out a battlefield even a nuclear battlefield in the future and that's why europe is so alarmed about this ok so tell me if europe is alarmed but what action i need to and russia likely to take but the collapse of this treaty. nato would say that russia has already taken enough action in developing this missile that allegedly breaches the limits of the i.n.f. treaty so what nato is doing now now that there won't be any limitations on intermediate range nuclear weapons is preparing a package of meas
and in brussels we have a need your correspondent gary schultz standing by welcome to both of you let me start with you obviously the brink of a return to a nuclear arms race well nato says no that in german foreign minister today said that that is not going to happen but what certainly has happened through the end of the i.n.f. treaty is that the gloves are off in developing the kind of technology that would still live up to tension deliver nuclear warheads between the range of 502-5500...
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and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w is teri schultz in brussels. u.s. president all trump has dressed thousands of supporters at a rally in ohio true to form trump attacked leading democrats but as the examiner phenomena reports from cincinnati the president stopped short of making any more remarks that could be seen as racially offensive. diane written things are falling into place right now born and raised in cincinnati she has been a republican for decades she even met her has spent on the party events and stay and read and is an ardent supporter of the president's tromp she says there are plenty of reasons for him to get we elect it's unemployment as an all time low employment at an all time high the stock market is high which means all of our investment accounts are all very high right now he believes in secure borders i believe in secure borders i think to have a country you have to control who comes in and out of our country in downtown cincinnati the crowds began gathering hours before the rally as they honorary chair woman the
and that's something we'll be hearing from him later on today gerri thank you so much t w is teri schultz in brussels. u.s. president all trump has dressed thousands of supporters at a rally in ohio true to form trump attacked leading democrats but as the examiner phenomena reports from cincinnati the president stopped short of making any more remarks that could be seen as racially offensive. diane written things are falling into place right now born and raised in cincinnati she has been a...
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border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles teri schultz reports from northern ireland's capital fast. one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history can be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics want to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process with the end of the hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not obstruct any
border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles teri schultz reports from northern ireland's capital fast. one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history can be repeated deadly clashes between protestant...