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require law enforcement to have search warrants to conduct surveillance on private citizens, and then secondly, to prohibit weapon sfwlags of the drones with lethal or nonlethal force. >> how did it happen that these less than lethal weapons became legal on the drones? >> well, there's a little bit of of a nuance is how this is understood. the law didn't technically legalize the nonlethal weapons. those apparently because just like any other state, i presume, if something is not in statute making it illegal, it currently is legal. i believe that in north dakota and other states it's legal to
require law enforcement to have search warrants to conduct surveillance on private citizens, and then secondly, to prohibit weapon sfwlags of the drones with lethal or nonlethal force. >> how did it happen that these less than lethal weapons became legal on the drones? >> well, there's a little bit of of a nuance is how this is understood. the law didn't technically legalize the nonlethal weapons. those apparently because just like any other state, i presume, if something is not in...
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secondly, the memorial would include inscription of 58,000 names of men who died or remained missing. it is the intention was to honor all his served but this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we have argued very strongly to get congress to designate this site for us in constitution gardenss over the objections of the park service to basically negotiate with the park service we had to design something harmonious with the site and environment. we couldn't do another lincoln memorial washington monument, we couldn't stick a helicopter on a pole for that matter. the fourth and final criterion was the one that really went to our philosophical base which was that the memorial should reflect the compton to if -- contemplating character. we were looking for something to make a grand declaration. the most difficult decision was the composition of the jury. again there were advocates ourselves being the jury and again that was a recipe for disaster because i knew very little about our design and the others knew even less. the second idea was to put together a j
secondly, the memorial would include inscription of 58,000 names of men who died or remained missing. it is the intention was to honor all his served but this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we have argued very strongly to get congress to designate this site for us in constitution gardenss over the objections of the park service to basically negotiate with the park service we had to design something harmonious with the site and environment. we couldn't do...
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secondly, very importantly, to get as much information on prisoners of war as we could.ery important. this is crucial nixon and kissinger for the prisoner situation. we insisted they had to all come back while we were still in the country. the agreement phased over two month, incremental u.s. withdrawals and return of prisoners. we got them all back on schedule. they did live up to that. the problem is the list they gave us of prisoners they were returning was shorter than we thought it should have been and very weak on laos and cambodia prisoners. we even brought photos of those we thought should have been in the prison camps but hadn't returned. it was a very unproductive trip, unfortunately foreshadowing what was coming. the question remain for many years did they hold prisoners back? my view is they were certainly brutal enough to do that but they didn't do it. if you hold them back and you don't tell anybody you've got them, there's no leverage. if they tell the world they reneged and held the people back, then, of course, world outrage. my guess is that those who w
secondly, very importantly, to get as much information on prisoners of war as we could.ery important. this is crucial nixon and kissinger for the prisoner situation. we insisted they had to all come back while we were still in the country. the agreement phased over two month, incremental u.s. withdrawals and return of prisoners. we got them all back on schedule. they did live up to that. the problem is the list they gave us of prisoners they were returning was shorter than we thought it should...
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secondly the memorial memorial would include inscriptions of 58000 men of names of the men who dead orremain missing. this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we had we had argued very strongly to get congress to designate this place for us over the objections of the park service, to basically negotiate with the park service we had to design something we thought would be harmonious with the environment. we we can do another lincoln memorial or washington monument. we couldn't stick a helicopter on a pole for that matter. the fourth plan of criterion was the one that went to our philosophical base was which was that it should be contemplative in character. we weren't looking for something to make a grand declaration. the most difficult decision was the composition of the jury. again, there were advocates for ourselves being the jury and again that was a recipe for disaster. i knew very little about design and the others knew even less. the second idea was to put together a jury that could be representative all the groups representative involved in the war.
secondly the memorial memorial would include inscriptions of 58000 men of names of the men who dead orremain missing. this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we had we had argued very strongly to get congress to designate this place for us over the objections of the park service, to basically negotiate with the park service we had to design something we thought would be harmonious with the environment. we we can do another lincoln memorial or washington monument....
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secondly, in the west, there seems to be an aggressive effort to find happiness. to be happy.l want but i have to suggest to you that we as human beings who represent the western ethic and the western tradition -- we need to realize that we have a .urpose here on earth our purpose relates to healing those who live in our world, and i believe that our purpose .nvolves justice in this world we build a holocaust memorial on the grounds of our state house so that every day young people, people of all ages could recognize what happens with .an's inhumanity to man the inscription on one of the wall's says this -- "if you save saved theyou have world." our responsibility, in my opinion, as human beings and someone who has had a lot of experience and seen a lot of success and so many ways in which we all live together -- i believe that all of us have to be a center of justice and a center of healing, and to realize that life is not just about us alone. life is about us doing something bigger in our lives for someone else. we have the former speaker here, brent secrest. he
secondly, in the west, there seems to be an aggressive effort to find happiness. to be happy.l want but i have to suggest to you that we as human beings who represent the western ethic and the western tradition -- we need to realize that we have a .urpose here on earth our purpose relates to healing those who live in our world, and i believe that our purpose .nvolves justice in this world we build a holocaust memorial on the grounds of our state house so that every day young people, people of...
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the first secondly, i examine very closely russo-japanese relations. the i focus how important soviets became in the surrender, that is, the soviet union had a primary role in japanese foreign-policy. and the other side of the story is how stalin exploited that situation to prepare for the war . as japan, this is the second argument and topic i pursue. and thirdly, the japanese domestic situation. conflict, the party as well asted war, the party that advocated peace, how they, particularly, how the peace party managed to maneuver the japanese process into accepting japanese surrender. that is the third topic that i pursue. i am not going to go into detail. i am sure we can discuss the subject if you are interested. ask about thatn aspect, but what i would like to focus on one very important topic, and that is the issue of the potsdam proclamation, which plays a very and iant role in my book, argue in order to understand this issue, you have to put everything into the international context, and this is one example. -- i haveted ,istributed a one-page do
the first secondly, i examine very closely russo-japanese relations. the i focus how important soviets became in the surrender, that is, the soviet union had a primary role in japanese foreign-policy. and the other side of the story is how stalin exploited that situation to prepare for the war . as japan, this is the second argument and topic i pursue. and thirdly, the japanese domestic situation. conflict, the party as well asted war, the party that advocated peace, how they, particularly, how...
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secondly, the memorial would include an inscription of the 58,000 names of the men who died or remainedmissing. the intention was to honor all who served, but this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we had argued very strongly to get the congress to designate this site for us in constitution gardens over the objections of the park service. to basically negotiate with the park service, we had to design something that would be harmonious with the site and environment. we couldn't do another lincoln memorial, another washington monument, we couldn't sting a helicopter -- stick a helicopter on a pole, for that matter. the fourth and final criterion was the one that really went to our philosophical base which was that the memorial should be reflective and contemplative this character. we definitely weren't thinking of something to make any kind of grand declaration. now, the most difficult decision was the k06r7 decision of the jury. -- composition of the jury. again, there were advocates for ourselves being the jury and, again, that was a recipe for disaster.
secondly, the memorial would include an inscription of the 58,000 names of the men who died or remainedmissing. the intention was to honor all who served, but this would be a special tribute. the third had to do with its location. we had argued very strongly to get the congress to designate this site for us in constitution gardens over the objections of the park service. to basically negotiate with the park service, we had to design something that would be harmonious with the site and...
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i want to thank you and secondly i would ask you for and to show respect when you do your journalistth this horrible trauma. it's not so easy for me to be professional, to go to the professional agenda and how the forces of the police and the forensics have emptied this truck and very carefully and tried to find to analyze and secure the first information. the background of that, of the arrests were based on the investigations of the police department in hungry and it was incredible work in the night. there were european arrests for three people and those european warrants are the basis for and that in hungry several people have been arrested. the arrested people will and depends if they were sent to austria, depends on the hungarian police and how far the hungry is involved with that as well. we don't know when those people will be in there. it is important for me to say because it's not -- i want to thank the police, to thank the police and for all of what they have done, incredible work. and it's not necessarily normal there were such results. dear ladies and gentlemen, yesterday
i want to thank you and secondly i would ask you for and to show respect when you do your journalistth this horrible trauma. it's not so easy for me to be professional, to go to the professional agenda and how the forces of the police and the forensics have emptied this truck and very carefully and tried to find to analyze and secure the first information. the background of that, of the arrests were based on the investigations of the police department in hungry and it was incredible work in the...
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secondly, also it resolved the second dilemma. we can impose unconditional surrender on japan and still japan would surrender immediately or shortly after the dropping of the bomb. and also, it fundamentally changed the nature of the ultimatum. the ultimatum was issued not for the purpose of inducing japan to accept earlier surrender, but, and this is the most radical interpretation i advance, and this is very controversial, but rather it was issued for the purpose of being rejected by the japanese, because they knew that they would demand, the americans would demand unconditional and the japanese would reject it. and why would they include that demand -- that japan's surrender unconditionally? only in my interpretation, for the purpose of justifying the use of the atomic bomb. okay. so, also, you have to remember the actual order to use the atomic bomb was given by the general handy -- this is assistant chief of staff -- to the commander -- this is the commander of army strategic command, on july 25. and the potsdam proclamation
secondly, also it resolved the second dilemma. we can impose unconditional surrender on japan and still japan would surrender immediately or shortly after the dropping of the bomb. and also, it fundamentally changed the nature of the ultimatum. the ultimatum was issued not for the purpose of inducing japan to accept earlier surrender, but, and this is the most radical interpretation i advance, and this is very controversial, but rather it was issued for the purpose of being rejected by the...
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secondly, i would say that palestinians have, under international law, the right to self-defense. under international law, israel does not have the right to engage in these massive armed assaults on the gaza strip here as are importantly come political matter, as long as this conflict continues and its root cause is occupation, self-determination, the refugee question and someone are not addressed and resolved, we can talk about security concerns and human rights violations until the cows come home, but it is going to remain a matter particularly for the inhabitants of the gaza strip. that is why seeking a resolution of this conflict on the basis of the applicable international law and the u.n. resolutions and so forth remains an urgent priority. aurore: thank you very much for joining us here on "france 24" and for giving us your opinion on the story. -- president cc of egypt says the new measures will help deal with the growing islamic insurgency. anyone found guilty of setting up a terrorist group could face the death penalty. police officers in the military have more power. in
secondly, i would say that palestinians have, under international law, the right to self-defense. under international law, israel does not have the right to engage in these massive armed assaults on the gaza strip here as are importantly come political matter, as long as this conflict continues and its root cause is occupation, self-determination, the refugee question and someone are not addressed and resolved, we can talk about security concerns and human rights violations until the cows come...
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[laughter] and secondly, when he raised his hand an at the beginning and said, no, i won't pledge toport in any of these bozos on stage, he should have said why. it's not just leverage, donald. it's because if they won't stand up to the sing lahr threat of our era, immigration, then we shouldn't support them, and neither should we or i or you. lou: ann coulter is going to stay right there with us throughout the broadcast. we'll be back here in just a few moments and discuss amongst other things the -- [laughter] the donald's claim that they wouldn't be talking about illegal immigration had he not been there. i'm going to give you an early hint, i think he was exactly right. ann coulter, good to see you and look forward to talking with you. the other big news of this evening, the obama administration losing yet another key ally in its efforts to get the iranian nuclear deal approved by our congress. congressman brad sherman, the latest democrat to come out against the deal joining eliot engel and senator chuck schumer, officials pouncing on those lawmakers, however. the secretary of s
[laughter] and secondly, when he raised his hand an at the beginning and said, no, i won't pledge toport in any of these bozos on stage, he should have said why. it's not just leverage, donald. it's because if they won't stand up to the sing lahr threat of our era, immigration, then we shouldn't support them, and neither should we or i or you. lou: ann coulter is going to stay right there with us throughout the broadcast. we'll be back here in just a few moments and discuss amongst other things...
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secondly, much of the black middle class was displaced.a layoff of some 750,000 teachers. in areas of the city like pontchartrain park in new orleans east, they got a very slow start, primarily because there was an effort by some, a suggestion and plan by some, that those neighborhoods should not be rebuilt. they are playing catch up in the rebuilding process. so it has been difficult. now you have a large new orleans diaspora in places like baton rouge, houston, atlanta. some of the river parishes between new orleans and baton rouge. many of the people who evacuated remain in the region to such an extent that now baton rouge is the largest city in terms of population in the state of louisiana. host: let's take some calls. we want to show you these facts from the new york times before we do that. property taxes have doubled in new orleans since katrina. flood insurance rates have tripled. water bills, will more than double by 2020. and home prices in some historically black neighborhoods have doubled as well. marc morial, our guest. larry
secondly, much of the black middle class was displaced.a layoff of some 750,000 teachers. in areas of the city like pontchartrain park in new orleans east, they got a very slow start, primarily because there was an effort by some, a suggestion and plan by some, that those neighborhoods should not be rebuilt. they are playing catch up in the rebuilding process. so it has been difficult. now you have a large new orleans diaspora in places like baton rouge, houston, atlanta. some of the river...
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secondly, our first step, we have to show the country that we are rebuilding.are no signs of rebuilding. we need to do it. pick up the trash. we need to show them that we are participating in our recovery. get out there. pick up this trash. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. newer lanes, united states of america, we are citizens. we demand that our resident steps up -- president steps up and be there for us. and you. -- thank you. >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but november. to this day, i am still trying to get part of my utility back. i got a bill from coxe cable even though i have not been there. energy, i have not been there but i got a bill. we need to stop playing games with people. and stop thinking that people are dumb stupid and crazy. i don't want ty
secondly, our first step, we have to show the country that we are rebuilding.are no signs of rebuilding. we need to do it. pick up the trash. we need to show them that we are participating in our recovery. get out there. pick up this trash. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. newer lanes, united states of america, we are citizens. we demand that our resident steps up -- president steps up and be there for us. and you. -- thank you. >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a...
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secondly, we should take a good long look at what is happening in greece, and the effect on the greek people. we don't want to go down that road in the united states. and the effect of a world economy, is unfathomable, like the united states. that is the significance at the moment. more of a cautionary tale. something to play -- pay close attention to. paul: we have time for one more. let me bring it back home. 10 years ago, that massive power outage in the northeast from the midwest all the way to new england. how would you secure the electric grid if you were president? governor christie: no matter what you do, it has had -- it has to be a joint effort between the private sector and the government. this goes back to the cyber situation we were talking about earlier. one of the ways they could attack us is the electrical grid. so much of the economy is based upon the ability to provide constant and reality reliable power. this will create great disarray and fear in the country. we immediately thought terrorism when the lights went out. we are oriented differently. the fact is, the wa
secondly, we should take a good long look at what is happening in greece, and the effect on the greek people. we don't want to go down that road in the united states. and the effect of a world economy, is unfathomable, like the united states. that is the significance at the moment. more of a cautionary tale. something to play -- pay close attention to. paul: we have time for one more. let me bring it back home. 10 years ago, that massive power outage in the northeast from the midwest all the...
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i do wonder to be put in a position where they can denigrate her and secondly i'm happy. but as paul krugman documented in the 2008 campaign hillary clinton on domestic issues, when we had this weakening of the financial reform bill she put out a statement very quickly she can't allow any weakening. the second is this when people say we want to see this good fight i have to ask my friends on the left does anybody think that what happened in the republican nomination process in 2012 was helpful to them? why do we want to replicate that and there's another factor. we are in a financial disadvantage. some of the richest people split their money may be 60-40 particularly the community got so mad at the present admin the democrats further reform bill. but the president criticized them. they gave a lot of their money to help against thanks to citizens united. we have got to save our money to satisfy some arch per contest is not a good idea so i would vote for hillary clinton i think we should get behind her. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a testament to your own career
i do wonder to be put in a position where they can denigrate her and secondly i'm happy. but as paul krugman documented in the 2008 campaign hillary clinton on domestic issues, when we had this weakening of the financial reform bill she put out a statement very quickly she can't allow any weakening. the second is this when people say we want to see this good fight i have to ask my friends on the left does anybody think that what happened in the republican nomination process in 2012 was helpful...
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secondly, with respect to the revenue that is required it be collected for nov's that run beyond the normal abatement period, i would like to see nat revenue broken out separately this year versus last year. it speak tooz chairman mccarthys point of view that progress is made but you can't see it and if it was shown as revenue we could see if it was substantial. my second point deals with activities versus outcomes. it may seem like a fine point but let's say you and i have a children and recorded if they went to school or not and whether they did homework, those are actirfbties. outcomes is did they learn anything and graduate. what i see us doing is reporting a lot of activities, things we did, but we don't report outcomes and think outcomes should be the focus of the bick. management is managing activities but see what the outcomes are. the third point is a question on the 3 million dollars of expenned in the first period for community based organizations. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> any additional public comment? >> deputy director you don't have to come up, we
secondly, with respect to the revenue that is required it be collected for nov's that run beyond the normal abatement period, i would like to see nat revenue broken out separately this year versus last year. it speak tooz chairman mccarthys point of view that progress is made but you can't see it and if it was shown as revenue we could see if it was substantial. my second point deals with activities versus outcomes. it may seem like a fine point but let's say you and i have a children and...
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secondly, he loved to speak in public. if you wanted a speaker, bobble wouldt --bob lafollette go anywhere in the nation to speak. he did this because he needed the income from speaking, but he would go to places around the country and various events to spread his word, and started getting progressive candidates in the democratic party. woodrow wilson was elected as a progressive. teddy roosevelt nationally was viewed as a progressive with the kind of crust busting he was interested in doing. monopolies,inst child labor -- there were people concerned about the use of children in factories and limited to those. bob opposed war. wilson inor woodrow 1916 even though he was a republican, he voted for him has he believed in wilson's pledge to keep the united states out of the war. in april of 1917, woodrow wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. he was one of -- only six senators to oppose the war. he was concerned that only munitions makers, profiteers with benefits from the, that the people would suffer through the l
secondly, he loved to speak in public. if you wanted a speaker, bobble wouldt --bob lafollette go anywhere in the nation to speak. he did this because he needed the income from speaking, but he would go to places around the country and various events to spread his word, and started getting progressive candidates in the democratic party. woodrow wilson was elected as a progressive. teddy roosevelt nationally was viewed as a progressive with the kind of crust busting he was interested in doing....
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secondly, we always went from the term cosmetic. we would park the police car in a crime area and we would walk the perimeters so that we would get to know who actually lives in the community. who is visiting the community. vehicles inntion to the facility that we knew lived or it was coming in transit. they have gotten away from that. what we need to get back to his tactics. hypothetically speaking, if i come up on a call where i feel a combative suspect or he has a mental problem, once my backup man cannot there, his job was to make sure that he and i went home safe. secondly, with all the tools we have available now, lethal force is one of the last things we should have to do. question, asked you a an incident is i you can tell me where team policing solve something -- with: i think i can agree what most of the caller said. i certainly recognize and appreciate his service. on of the things we do is try to highlight the importance of our police department and how we respect and are grateful to our policeman and women for the servi
secondly, we always went from the term cosmetic. we would park the police car in a crime area and we would walk the perimeters so that we would get to know who actually lives in the community. who is visiting the community. vehicles inntion to the facility that we knew lived or it was coming in transit. they have gotten away from that. what we need to get back to his tactics. hypothetically speaking, if i come up on a call where i feel a combative suspect or he has a mental problem, once my...
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modification of social security for those of higher income might be necessary, and i agree with that but secondly, as far as do in factens who need to work, the department of labor provides resources that address that specific need, which there is nothing to be any at this time that i'm aware of. , thank yout, well for the call and good luck. thomas in san jose, california. how are you doing, thomas? caller: ok, i want to delay here. i was forced to retire at 62 due i applied for so social security and i've been getting it since. interim i got a job, $12 an hour, but i had to take it. now i get a letter from social security saying that in 2013 and $15,000.ave made over i guess that is what the limit is. so now they are pointed take all my social security for the rest of the year and i am not going to get anything. i live in silicon valley. only get from social security, $940, and they will take that away from you. >> thomas, real quick, do you have a message for congress or the presidential candidates, something you would like them to know? nextr: yes, this so-called month $50,400, they have to ,
modification of social security for those of higher income might be necessary, and i agree with that but secondly, as far as do in factens who need to work, the department of labor provides resources that address that specific need, which there is nothing to be any at this time that i'm aware of. , thank yout, well for the call and good luck. thomas in san jose, california. how are you doing, thomas? caller: ok, i want to delay here. i was forced to retire at 62 due i applied for so social...
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secondly, we as new orleans citizens, our first step is to show the country that we are rebuilding. when you go to the high-rise and you come down, there is no signs of rebuilding. we need to clean up those roads. the state will not do it, we need to do it. get some prisoners there. pick up the trash. we need to show them that we are actively participating in our recovery. [applause] >> 15 seconds. >> the person who handles the wardens, get out there and pick up the litter. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. right where it stands now, new orleans, united states of america, we are citizens, we demand that our president steps up. step up and be there for us. we have paid our taxes. thank you. c. ray nagin: thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but we are still living in debris. we organize to move all of this out of the way so work can be done. it is months now. i have
secondly, we as new orleans citizens, our first step is to show the country that we are rebuilding. when you go to the high-rise and you come down, there is no signs of rebuilding. we need to clean up those roads. the state will not do it, we need to do it. get some prisoners there. pick up the trash. we need to show them that we are actively participating in our recovery. [applause] >> 15 seconds. >> the person who handles the wardens, get out there and pick up the litter. show...
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secondly, lack of buoyant response to that crash. the recovery is being slow.have been in a state of stagnation and the recovery is still very weak in the european union. the actual recovery measures we have taken, quantitative easing, have skewed towards asset buying and real estate. threatening to get and re-create the circumstances that have led to the crash in the first place. you would have been disappointed by those policy failures. joe: what is the number one issue that keeps you up at night? guest: i don't think i worry too much about the world economy. well with them. what keeps me up is worrying about the things i would do and don't have the time to do. joe: all right. thank you so much pretty fascinating conversation. scartlet: we will be right back. scartlet: don't miss this breed retail sales are due tomorrow. missingting and profits estimates at macy's. people need to be spending in order to get us the growth that enables the fed to move ahead. and initial jobless claims. this number has been low. nobody is getting laid off in this economy. see ho
secondly, lack of buoyant response to that crash. the recovery is being slow.have been in a state of stagnation and the recovery is still very weak in the european union. the actual recovery measures we have taken, quantitative easing, have skewed towards asset buying and real estate. threatening to get and re-create the circumstances that have led to the crash in the first place. you would have been disappointed by those policy failures. joe: what is the number one issue that keeps you up at...
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and secondly, infrastructure. and in particular, iran has a relatively good infrastructure in some ways, but telecommunications infrastructure has been neglected. and this is critical for these non-oil exportable sectors, because they need telecom. particularly the high-tech ones. and my final point is that this is what's going to be key for the postoil era. because iran has to start preparing for what it's going to do when the oil runs out. there's tremendous potential in this country because it's got a highly educated population. and if you got a highly educated population and you want to move to the non-oil era, you've got to move to a knowledge economy. and those are the things that require high-tech communications equipment and good infrastructure as well as the complimentary policies for a business environment. >> thank you. on wall street they say never confuse genius with a bull market, and in iran maybe the adage is never confuse economic wisdom with high prices of oil. everyone thinks -- [laughter] oil p
and secondly, infrastructure. and in particular, iran has a relatively good infrastructure in some ways, but telecommunications infrastructure has been neglected. and this is critical for these non-oil exportable sectors, because they need telecom. particularly the high-tech ones. and my final point is that this is what's going to be key for the postoil era. because iran has to start preparing for what it's going to do when the oil runs out. there's tremendous potential in this country because...
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secondly you have to shrink the government.her grow the government economy or the american economy, they are mutually exclusive. every governor talks about cutting government, i'm the only one who has done it. there's not two, there's one. i cut my budget 26%, we have 30,000 fewer state bureaucrats since i took office. i have an energy independence plan. not only do you bring exploration jobs but you bring manufacturing jobs back as well. we also need to repeal obama care, all the uncertainty and regulations getting in the way of hiring and expanding. finally we have to rollback the regulatory state. congress needs to do its job. it needs to vote on these regulations before these unelected bureaucrats strangle our economy. we can dominate this century, but we have to get government out of the way for you want good paying jobs. yes, sir? >> [indiscernible] jindal: a great question about the rising of china and russia, we have to stop hollowing out our military. this president thinks weakness is the key to peace. weakness is prov
secondly you have to shrink the government.her grow the government economy or the american economy, they are mutually exclusive. every governor talks about cutting government, i'm the only one who has done it. there's not two, there's one. i cut my budget 26%, we have 30,000 fewer state bureaucrats since i took office. i have an energy independence plan. not only do you bring exploration jobs but you bring manufacturing jobs back as well. we also need to repeal obama care, all the uncertainty...
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secondly, the legislative branch which is sort of seen and viewed by most, the scandals work becauseit's corrupt. the legislative branch. and there, too, you sort of see divisions, 27, 20, 29 parties in congress, the largest single party control let's say maybe 15% of the seats in the lower house. so you need coalitions and it have to be crafted, and how are they crafted, by jobs, by sort of bribery, or by sort of earmarks to the local constituencies of different -- so you to branches that really are sorted in crisis. the judicial is working like no one had expected it. it was five or six years ago you talked about the judicial system being dysfunctional. in part it's working though. let me say i think that it's working because the other two branches are parallel. in other words, in most other cases in brazil where you've had this kind of problem, presidency, the executive branch could sort of keep a lid on it. or the legislature could keep a lid on it. now you don't have that. in fact, coupled with that i don't want to leave that out, assorted street demonstrations which have also m
secondly, the legislative branch which is sort of seen and viewed by most, the scandals work becauseit's corrupt. the legislative branch. and there, too, you sort of see divisions, 27, 20, 29 parties in congress, the largest single party control let's say maybe 15% of the seats in the lower house. so you need coalitions and it have to be crafted, and how are they crafted, by jobs, by sort of bribery, or by sort of earmarks to the local constituencies of different -- so you to branches that...
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excuse me, secondly, secondly, he will debate -- >> go through your list. >> i will debate her. >> go through your list of where she lied. >> benghazi, e-mails and sevener. i will debate her on the issues facing this nation. i will debate her on her positions. i will ask her, for example, how she can possibly continue to defend planned parenthood. i will ask her why she continues to say she is a champion of the middle class, while every single proposal she has put forward making crony capitalism worse and worse and worse. >> at the end, you don't see the end there, he is completely crying. she made matthews into mince meat, kennedy. >> she did. and she held her own. that's why she did well this the debate because she has a substantive response for just about anything, and she can make lists. >> let's skip john, because we know he doesn't care. dave, good, bad, indifferent? >> that was amazing. i got a thrill going up my leg. i loved it. they can't debate. they're great when they're with two other liberals around a panel. >> shut up. >> see? see, look at you, john. you're falling apart
excuse me, secondly, secondly, he will debate -- >> go through your list. >> i will debate her. >> go through your list of where she lied. >> benghazi, e-mails and sevener. i will debate her on the issues facing this nation. i will debate her on her positions. i will ask her, for example, how she can possibly continue to defend planned parenthood. i will ask her why she continues to say she is a champion of the middle class, while every single proposal she has put...
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secondly, the trade deals that donald trump is hitting, what do you think about the first decade with 6 million manufacturing jobs disappearing. what we have predicted has come to pass. i'm not saying donald trump will be the next president of the united states, but i do think there's a possibility. what is driving that is the anger of the american people and what they have failed to do in the capital city. >> but i'm suggesting to you that the gentleman who was nice enough to call my radio program, his anger is misplaced. it's not the 11 million who are here illegally who are depressing his wages. it's all the other factors that are at work. >> you're telling me that 40 million people from countries all over the world, third world countries, haven't had anything to do with that? and you're telling me the export of our factories through the lousy trade deals -- >> i'm saying tom freeman has it real when he says the world is flat and the world dynamics have changed. here's what some of the things my friend pat buchanan is saying. these are some of the things that my ancestors said in t
secondly, the trade deals that donald trump is hitting, what do you think about the first decade with 6 million manufacturing jobs disappearing. what we have predicted has come to pass. i'm not saying donald trump will be the next president of the united states, but i do think there's a possibility. what is driving that is the anger of the american people and what they have failed to do in the capital city. >> but i'm suggesting to you that the gentleman who was nice enough to call my...
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secondly, if you talk to afghans they will tell you, that at that at the same time pakistan decided to engage in a reconciliation process, afghans believed they also double down on this season. both as a pledge against the reconciliation and quite frankly and what they do to strengthen their hand against the taliban and negotiations. so this faces real challenges. there is an opportunity president connie reached out to pakistan in a way that caused a fair amount of criticism and afghanistan, but he said to the pakistanis he was prepared to take their interests into account, he was prepared to take steps against the pakistani taliban ban that are in afghanistan causing a problem. if they would take a lead and step up, produce the taliban and start a reconciliation process. if they believe that president connie is genuine in what he says, that he wants a new relationship, pakistanis also had some reasons to look at reconciliation at this time. in december of last year a terrible attack, which killed over 100 young people at a military institution, was a wake-up call of the problem the pa
secondly, if you talk to afghans they will tell you, that at that at the same time pakistan decided to engage in a reconciliation process, afghans believed they also double down on this season. both as a pledge against the reconciliation and quite frankly and what they do to strengthen their hand against the taliban and negotiations. so this faces real challenges. there is an opportunity president connie reached out to pakistan in a way that caused a fair amount of criticism and afghanistan,...
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and secondly whatever is available for e-mail, i expect to be made public in a presidency where the presidentn his second day in office said we are going to be the most transparent of any administration in the history of the country. we should not have you mess around. everything should be available according to the law and the law should be followed and the violation of securing top-secret information is a threat to our national security. are you confident the obama administration, the fbi, their ability to undertake this investigation? sen. grassley: i'm confident the fbi will do it. i have that much faith in the fbi director. people, we have enough through the irs and other investigations, maybe this presidency thinks there is something to hide and they ought to hide it. to ask you going about the iowa state fair, how many times have you been here? sen. grassley: first came in 1961. came frequently until i was elected to congress. i've been here every year since 1975. john: that is a lot. 40 years. and i usually come to or three days. i don't come for 10 days. john: you are here multiple d
and secondly whatever is available for e-mail, i expect to be made public in a presidency where the presidentn his second day in office said we are going to be the most transparent of any administration in the history of the country. we should not have you mess around. everything should be available according to the law and the law should be followed and the violation of securing top-secret information is a threat to our national security. are you confident the obama administration, the fbi,...
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secondly -- that is a funky flash. >> we are at a disco now.ernor walker: glad i don't have vertigo. the second most important criteria is that once you find out someone who is competent to be president of the united states, you should pick someone that shares your values and principles. to me, i am not going to pick people for a political purpose regardless of what the criteria is. i will pick the person who is prepared to be president of the united states and who shares the same principle that believes that i do. >> thank you. >> i will be following up with didn't hear your answer because there are so many. you have come the closest to anybody that we have asked to answering it. i know you haven't read it. rennet -- read it, they said there was nothing in it that would threaten our national security. bob graham was in the senate at the time. he has been fighting about this for 12 years. he says that there is nothing that will hurt our national security to release. do you think it should be released for the victims to be able to go to court an
secondly -- that is a funky flash. >> we are at a disco now.ernor walker: glad i don't have vertigo. the second most important criteria is that once you find out someone who is competent to be president of the united states, you should pick someone that shares your values and principles. to me, i am not going to pick people for a political purpose regardless of what the criteria is. i will pick the person who is prepared to be president of the united states and who shares the same...
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secondly, malaysian airlines confirmed it -- >> even before the announcement was made, some said the discovery would not bring closure. >> it doesn't mean the thing has been -- one piece of wreckage only. there's nothing else. >> it's not the end. they still need to find more of the plane. yes, we still want them back. >> delivering on the wish to find the whole aircraft will be incredibly difficult. a six-week air and sea search for the plane found nothing and even if more parts wash up, getting definitive answers could prove impossible. andrew potter, al jazeera >>> search and rescue crews have saved around 400 people from the waters near libya after a fishing boat carrying 700 people overturned. seven ships have been redirected to the scene 22 nautical miles away. dozens were collected from the money including this man who -- water including this man. >> anybody here? severe leg wound in two places. >> also among those rescued was this couple and their 1-year-old daughter. the operation is still continuing. >>> there's a full team and doctors and nurses at the operation. it's tech
secondly, malaysian airlines confirmed it -- >> even before the announcement was made, some said the discovery would not bring closure. >> it doesn't mean the thing has been -- one piece of wreckage only. there's nothing else. >> it's not the end. they still need to find more of the plane. yes, we still want them back. >> delivering on the wish to find the whole aircraft will be incredibly difficult. a six-week air and sea search for the plane found nothing and even if...
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secondly malaysia airlines communicated technical details about the flight. on that basis, it was possible to establish a link. >> right now it's early morning in malaysia. we have this update. >>reporter: most people will wake up to this news first thing on thursday morning but in terms of what the prime minister did say, he was very careful. there were certain things that i noted in what he said and one of the issues that he mentioned was however tragic and painful, it will at least bring certainty. obviously nobody really knows where the plane is but there have been wild conspiracy theories for several months now pertaining to what could have happened to the plane. and families have been saying that the government have been hiding the facts and they knew what was going on on the plane or in the cockpit. the airline has always denied they know no more than the families do. they don't know what happened to the plane. >> whose bodies have been taken aboard the various naval assets which capsized as soon as an irish vessel approached to rescue those in distres
secondly malaysia airlines communicated technical details about the flight. on that basis, it was possible to establish a link. >> right now it's early morning in malaysia. we have this update. >>reporter: most people will wake up to this news first thing on thursday morning but in terms of what the prime minister did say, he was very careful. there were certain things that i noted in what he said and one of the issues that he mentioned was however tragic and painful, it will at...
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so it is possible, first politically the formation of the coalition, secondly the change theentral bankavior, so market in turkey could change very recently. joe: what is the thing that keeps you up at night, revolving around turkey? >> turkey is honorable to the dollar rate, because corporations here take dollar debt. they are nimble, and they are leveraged in the wrong currency. if the dollar goes to .9, it will weaken turkish currency. but my perception is that we are not in an environment -- everybody knows what is going on with the fed, if they are in a position to scramble and raise -- have inflation, but if it is just adjustment, i feel relaxed we can get through this. alix: great perspective. joe: we will be right back. ♪ -- don'tt'd you miss?" miss this. we will be live from the capital , tom keene will be there in washington dc at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. emily: it is a largest hacking gathering in the world -- def con, ground zero to the latest hack attacks and sell th self-defense. no computer systems are saved here. bloomberg west is the first show ever to broadcast from def
so it is possible, first politically the formation of the coalition, secondly the change theentral bankavior, so market in turkey could change very recently. joe: what is the thing that keeps you up at night, revolving around turkey? >> turkey is honorable to the dollar rate, because corporations here take dollar debt. they are nimble, and they are leveraged in the wrong currency. if the dollar goes to .9, it will weaken turkish currency. but my perception is that we are not in an...
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secondly, very importantly, to get as much information on prisoners of war as we could. very important. this is crucial nixon and kissinger for the prisoner situation. we insisted they had to all come back while we were still in the country. the agreement phased over two month, incremental u.s. withdrawals and return of prisoners. we got them all back on schedule. they did live up to that. the problem is the list they gave us of prisoners they were returning was shorter than we thought it should have been and very weak on laos and cambodia prisoners. we even brought photos of those we thought should have been in the prison camps but hadn't returned. it was a very unproductive trip, unfortunately foreshadowing what was coming. the question remain for many years did they hold prisoners back? my view is they were certainly brutal enough to do that but they didn't do it. if you hold them back and you don't tell anybody you've got them, there's no leverage. if they tell the world they reneged and held the people back, then, of course, world outrage. my guess is that those who
secondly, very importantly, to get as much information on prisoners of war as we could. very important. this is crucial nixon and kissinger for the prisoner situation. we insisted they had to all come back while we were still in the country. the agreement phased over two month, incremental u.s. withdrawals and return of prisoners. we got them all back on schedule. they did live up to that. the problem is the list they gave us of prisoners they were returning was shorter than we thought it...
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but secondly withere's a more reality of why would we want to lock a schizophrenic or bipolar person in a prison cell? that's not what america is. i don't like read a bible to see what i think but i have a heart for people. look. i don't question anybody else's, but i have a heart for people who have been disabled or disadvantaged. i care about them. >> you talk about the social safety net in a way that a lot of republicans don't. you sound like a democrat stiechls. >> i think republicans allow themselves to be but in a box. like if i care about people, like some lady whispered to me when i walked down the hall, she said, thanks for caring about people and she's like whispering. no. to me conservatism is giving everybody a chance to be successful. that's what reagan was. that's common sense. >> let me ask you about abortion. you're pro-life. >> yes. >> should there be exceptions? >> i've always believed in exception exceptions. >> what about scott walker. >> what's your position? >> you have to have an approximation. people have a right to have a different point of view. >> do you th
but secondly withere's a more reality of why would we want to lock a schizophrenic or bipolar person in a prison cell? that's not what america is. i don't like read a bible to see what i think but i have a heart for people. look. i don't question anybody else's, but i have a heart for people who have been disabled or disadvantaged. i care about them. >> you talk about the social safety net in a way that a lot of republicans don't. you sound like a democrat stiechls. >> i think...
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secondly, these secrecy laws are very, very complex, these federal laws. but this is what they require. they say that if you have in your possession classified information and then they subcategorize it, it could be secret, top secret, confidential -- there are different levels. if it's the kind of information which a release would gravely damage the interests of the united states, that's criminal activity. and i think they are looking in general to see what information was there and if secondly the information was destroyed, is that evidence of a cover-up of some kind because many times that's the most serious thing that people face. sometimes they eliminate or erase something and it turns out it was important -- >> cover-up is worse than the crime? >> exactly. in fairness, hillary clinton says she was unaware of any classified information -- >> and they say it wasn't classified -- the state department and its intelligence officials, there's a dispute if it was classified. it wasn't classified at the time that these e-mails were sent. that's what makes th
secondly, these secrecy laws are very, very complex, these federal laws. but this is what they require. they say that if you have in your possession classified information and then they subcategorize it, it could be secret, top secret, confidential -- there are different levels. if it's the kind of information which a release would gravely damage the interests of the united states, that's criminal activity. and i think they are looking in general to see what information was there and if...
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secondly, the fundamental belief in the inherent strength in the u.s. economy is a fact today. we need to not take it for granted. thirdly, we'll have to see how this whole situation in china settles down. and at this point i think we're starting to see maybe the bubble bursting in china, maria? is that your sense? that's what i think is going on here. >> for a long time china was the growth story for the world and now we see that it's actually quite fragile. let's talk about the fragility of this market and the u.s. economy in particular. your record speaks for itself in ohio. you've had the lower unemployment rate and national average and how do you move the needle on wages, governor? we've got people out there watching who haven't seen their salary move. >> that's true. >> are afraid of losing their jobs. what's the answer to strengthening this economy and getting back to sustained growth? >> well, their anxiety is real. they are concerned about losing their jobs at the age of 51 and what's going to happen and secondly a lot of people have not seen their wages go up. in fact
secondly, the fundamental belief in the inherent strength in the u.s. economy is a fact today. we need to not take it for granted. thirdly, we'll have to see how this whole situation in china settles down. and at this point i think we're starting to see maybe the bubble bursting in china, maria? is that your sense? that's what i think is going on here. >> for a long time china was the growth story for the world and now we see that it's actually quite fragile. let's talk about the...
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. >> the idea we would go out in cars and hunt people down, it's not doable and, secondly, i don't think it's right! i don't think it's humane! >> this constitutionally protected right and i don't support revoking it. there is a way to use leadership to solve abuses for people that are coming into the country, having children so that their children can be scitizens. that is a legitimate problem. in a targeted way you can deal with this issue, but to suggest that people born in this country are not united states citizens and they don't have this in the constitution, i just reject out of hand. >> be sure to join us tonight for a cnn special report, the donald trump interview. the republican front-runner sits down with chris cuomo to discuss his campaign. tonight only on cnn at 9:00. >>> new jersey senator bob menend menendez, the senior member of the foreign relations committee. he says the deal allows iran to use the money it gains to further destabilize the region. so how could the senator's opposition affect the president's efforts to get lawmakers on board? cnn's senior white house cor
. >> the idea we would go out in cars and hunt people down, it's not doable and, secondly, i don't think it's right! i don't think it's humane! >> this constitutionally protected right and i don't support revoking it. there is a way to use leadership to solve abuses for people that are coming into the country, having children so that their children can be scitizens. that is a legitimate problem. in a targeted way you can deal with this issue, but to suggest that people born in this...
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secondly, you have to get control of this, the borders of this country. deal with the policy and donald trump, but the part about stopping that, it isn't in the 14th amendment. >> patrick, let me crunch numbers with you, mitt romney's pollster has pointed out that to win 50.1% of the vote in this cycle, the republican candidate, if the trends stay the same, is going to need 64% of the white vote. well, the problem is, that romney and mccain got 59 and 55 percent respectfully. there aren't enough whites only to win a presidential race for the republican party if they don't expand the tent, they will be a party of controlling the house but not the white house. >> all right, look, let's take donald trump. his appeal to hispanics in america, even some african-americans when barack obama is no longer on the ballot, is going to be whether he can deal with an economy which just saw a 500-point drop in the dow on the last day of this week. these are the issues. he's up against bernie sanders and there's the possibility given hillary's trouble, you don't think don
secondly, you have to get control of this, the borders of this country. deal with the policy and donald trump, but the part about stopping that, it isn't in the 14th amendment. >> patrick, let me crunch numbers with you, mitt romney's pollster has pointed out that to win 50.1% of the vote in this cycle, the republican candidate, if the trends stay the same, is going to need 64% of the white vote. well, the problem is, that romney and mccain got 59 and 55 percent respectfully. there aren't...
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and secondly, there is something that trump does that the other candidates have not done in the past.nks. you don't see, you know, the wheels spinning around in his head so he can come up with an evasive answer. he just blurts it out. other candidates who do that going to benefit from it by saying what they think and not overcalculating everything. because voters just don't like that. that's one of the reasons they like trump, is because he doesn't do that. lou: yeah. and if they don't can emulate -- don't emulate his openness, his directness, they don't have to agree with him or even take up the same issues, obviously. the fact of the matter is getting rid of political correctness as trump himself first recognized is critical to this party doing something and not suffocating under the establishment that controls both parties. i just want to point out something to our audience and the two of you, if i may, just how powerful that 24 million is. fox news channel's ratings, with a primary debate -- think about this, a primary presidential debate -- the ratings were higher than game seven
and secondly, there is something that trump does that the other candidates have not done in the past.nks. you don't see, you know, the wheels spinning around in his head so he can come up with an evasive answer. he just blurts it out. other candidates who do that going to benefit from it by saying what they think and not overcalculating everything. because voters just don't like that. that's one of the reasons they like trump, is because he doesn't do that. lou: yeah. and if they don't can...
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one is that the rate on markets improving and secondly that inflation rate. regarding the labor market environment, it is possible for us to say that the conditions almost achieved. the second condition inflation rate, in condition is very difficult to be judged because our latest inflation rate is only 0.3 rate. very low inflation is mainly coming from oil prices. if oil prices start rising, we have the implement rates so that we will be able to move to a rate hike. it is very difficult to rule out the possibility of the rate hike. because many participating members think that two rate hikes by the end of the year is needed. however, i think that october will be a likely to move the possible rate hikes. president we have enough profit da to to move. so september we will note that. >> that was senior market exist at the bank of tokyo mitsubishi ufj. >>> share hoold holders have ended a bitter struggle for a japanese conglomerate. they put their support against the younger brother against his older brother t. shareholders gathered for an extraordinary meet inc
one is that the rate on markets improving and secondly that inflation rate. regarding the labor market environment, it is possible for us to say that the conditions almost achieved. the second condition inflation rate, in condition is very difficult to be judged because our latest inflation rate is only 0.3 rate. very low inflation is mainly coming from oil prices. if oil prices start rising, we have the implement rates so that we will be able to move to a rate hike. it is very difficult to...
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secondly we are building our own portfolio of patents. think of it as a war chest of sorts.filed 2000 patents. we are acquiring patents. that is one of many factors that determines when we are ready to enter certain markets. emily: you and apple are jockeying for the top spot in china. what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you? hugo: china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want to buy a new phone every year. the replacement is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us to grow even if the pie itself isn't growing. emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: we are not making a car just to be clear. i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we are not resourced. but why not? emily: you raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still private? hugo: i think that is moving fast. when you are a public company you are more restrained in you
secondly we are building our own portfolio of patents. think of it as a war chest of sorts.filed 2000 patents. we are acquiring patents. that is one of many factors that determines when we are ready to enter certain markets. emily: you and apple are jockeying for the top spot in china. what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you? hugo: china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want to buy a new phone every...
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it sets up an extremely difficult compare, and then, secondly, that leaves less people to buy the phoneext year. that's the worry and it's difficult to know that phenomena did not happen for certain. >> tony, obviously one big fear is over time things continue to go wrong in china. they have to drop prices which is not a very apple thing to do. your take is incomes actually rise to meet the product? >> yes. we've done some analysis on income growth in china. and basically what we found if you look, we took a seven-year period from 2012 to 2019 and what we found basically is that the iphone if it kept its current price would be affordable to twice as many people in china in 2019 as it would be in 2012. and we've heard ceo tim cook at apple speak repeatedly about the phenomenal income growth in china which, you know, is not surprising given up you have a country now not growing as fast, gdp is growing about 7% a year. you have a really large growing middle class. and so we think that's an underpinning and china is a brand conscious country. the iphone has really resonated there. and apple
it sets up an extremely difficult compare, and then, secondly, that leaves less people to buy the phoneext year. that's the worry and it's difficult to know that phenomena did not happen for certain. >> tony, obviously one big fear is over time things continue to go wrong in china. they have to drop prices which is not a very apple thing to do. your take is incomes actually rise to meet the product? >> yes. we've done some analysis on income growth in china. and basically what we...
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secondly, lack of buoyant response to that crash. which means the recovery has been very slow.ve been in a state of semi-stagnation and the recovery is still very weak in the european union. the actual recovery measures we have taken, quantitative easing, have skewed towards asset buying and real estate. thus threatening to get and , re-create the circumstances that have led to the crash in the first place. i think he would have been disappointed by those policy failures. joe: what is the number one economic issue that keeps you up at night? robert: i don't think i worry too much about the world economy. i feel like i can sleep well with that. what keeps me up is worrying about the things i would do and don't have the time to do. that worries me a lot. joe: all right. robert, member of the u.k. house of lords and professor, thank you so much for the fascinating conversation. scartlet: we will be right back. ♪ scarlet: retail sales are due out tomorrow. cost-cutting and profits missing estimates at macy's. that is because of discounted. people really need to be spending in order
secondly, lack of buoyant response to that crash. which means the recovery has been very slow.ve been in a state of semi-stagnation and the recovery is still very weak in the european union. the actual recovery measures we have taken, quantitative easing, have skewed towards asset buying and real estate. thus threatening to get and , re-create the circumstances that have led to the crash in the first place. i think he would have been disappointed by those policy failures. joe: what is the...
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secondly, we need to make sure that there is enough money for community-based care alternatives because the great tragedy, as you note of alzheimer's, is not the person lost the much about the caregivers. dementiarson who has but the caregivers. i am from florida. it is purple politically but also purple because people that have dementia this apportionment lived in my beautiful state and the caregivers, the spouse and the child and others that exist makes it harder for them to be able to live a healthy life as a. i think we need to move away from institutionalized care and i medicaid programs the -based care. i think does it make a mark as it relates to the challenge you face. yes, sir? [indiscernible] [no audio] this is the last question? ok. my stance -- the iranian deal is a bad deal. [applause] i hope congress with a two thirds majority kills it. it is bad because it does not deal with the broad relationship with iran. iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. we are giving them $100 billion of fresh money to carry out their agenda and destabilize the region. they
secondly, we need to make sure that there is enough money for community-based care alternatives because the great tragedy, as you note of alzheimer's, is not the person lost the much about the caregivers. dementiarson who has but the caregivers. i am from florida. it is purple politically but also purple because people that have dementia this apportionment lived in my beautiful state and the caregivers, the spouse and the child and others that exist makes it harder for them to be able to live a...