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secondly, with regard to ban the box, i led the house letter.bers on that letter regarding federal contractors to want box. we're asking the president to issue an executive order to do that. senator booker led it in the senate. i think we had 20-something senators sign that. i'm hopeful on a bipartisan way. i think when you see criminal justice reform and how it's emerging and evolving, congressman bobby scott, booker and others have really put together some bipartisan support for some of this legislation that i think is going to, you know, move forward under this presidency. >> when we come back, one of the distinctions that keeps getting made is violent versus nonviolent offenders. can you speak to that though? >> sure. i mean, you can do one or the other. you can either say we're going to strictly focus on nonviolent drug offenders and see what we can do to get those folks out of the system and to stop them from coming in for such long periods of time. or end mass incarceration. you're not going to end mass incarceration unless you also look
secondly, with regard to ban the box, i led the house letter.bers on that letter regarding federal contractors to want box. we're asking the president to issue an executive order to do that. senator booker led it in the senate. i think we had 20-something senators sign that. i'm hopeful on a bipartisan way. i think when you see criminal justice reform and how it's emerging and evolving, congressman bobby scott, booker and others have really put together some bipartisan support for some of this...
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secondly, more pressure has to be lifted off of the countries on the border of europe. there is a possibility that this might happen. >> how can that be organized. some how you have to have safe transit. the majority leading syria. we're talking about a center send off on syria's borders in the camps in jordan, lebanon, how could it work? >> right now there is a huge discrepancy in a number of places. very few in the u.k. many in germany. that's one. that's directly taking people from those camps in lebanon, turkey, and bringing them to europe. secondly, there are options of visas, for example, humanitarian visas preventing them from having to buy tickets through smugglers and traffickers, that's an option we're exploring and governments are looking at. and there are a few others. it's not impossible. the crisis is not that people are coming. the crisis is how dysfunctional the response is to the people coming here to europe. >> what would you say that it's all falling in europe's lap? why not all the countries in the world. why aren't the rich gulf nations are helping
secondly, more pressure has to be lifted off of the countries on the border of europe. there is a possibility that this might happen. >> how can that be organized. some how you have to have safe transit. the majority leading syria. we're talking about a center send off on syria's borders in the camps in jordan, lebanon, how could it work? >> right now there is a huge discrepancy in a number of places. very few in the u.k. many in germany. that's one. that's directly taking people...
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secondly, i also think that i am a big believer in mentoring. i think when you tell somebody when they are young, what their potential is and encourage them for their dreams, it is amazing how you create a determination and will to do it. i mean, there are some things i consider to be very important to teach our kids. five things. one, personal responsibly. the dog ate my homework went out in the fifth grade. you need to accept it. second, resilience, you get knocked down, pick yourself up. i love the line by michael vick, the quarterback, you only have one chance to make a good second impression. i love that. thirdly, the issue of empathy, it moves us to care about people who we want to see move up the ladder. and fourthly, it is family, family is so important. if we do not have family, we do not ha america. right? and we need to reemphasize and understand that important. and faith. have to believe that everybody on this earth was created for purpose. we have to figure out what that purpose is and what your skills are and apply them. i do not t
secondly, i also think that i am a big believer in mentoring. i think when you tell somebody when they are young, what their potential is and encourage them for their dreams, it is amazing how you create a determination and will to do it. i mean, there are some things i consider to be very important to teach our kids. five things. one, personal responsibly. the dog ate my homework went out in the fifth grade. you need to accept it. second, resilience, you get knocked down, pick yourself up. i...
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secondly, do they share my conservative beliefs? too often, we win elections and then we don't govern the way we -- the next president will be in a position to decide whether we take -- we seize this opportunity to rescue america. rescue the idea of america slipping away. let's not rely on a narcissist who only believes in himself. that's not the path to rescuing our country. >> governor, we're out of time. could we give a round of aplus to governor jindal for coming. >> thank you. i want to thank the national press club for being such a gracious host. thank you for hosting us. >> i would also like to thank our national press club staff, including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. i also want to remind you that if you would like a copy of today's program or to learn more about the club g to that website, press.org. thank you very much. we are adjourned. >>> during her weekly briefing today, house minority leader nancy pelosi called for a morrow bust to the syrian refugee crisis. the hill wri
secondly, do they share my conservative beliefs? too often, we win elections and then we don't govern the way we -- the next president will be in a position to decide whether we take -- we seize this opportunity to rescue america. rescue the idea of america slipping away. let's not rely on a narcissist who only believes in himself. that's not the path to rescuing our country. >> governor, we're out of time. could we give a round of aplus to governor jindal for coming. >> thank you....
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secondly, i also think that i am a big believer in mentoring. i think when you tell somebody when they are young, what their potential is and encourage them for their dreams, it is amazing how you create a determination and will to do it. i mean, there are some things i consider to be very important to teach our kids. five things. one, personal responsibly. the dog ate my homework went out in the fifth grade. you need to accept it. second, resilience, you get knocked down, pick yourself up. i love the line by michael vick, the quarterback, you only have one chance to make a good second impression. i love that. thirdly, the issue of empathy, it moves us to care about people who we want to see move up the ladder. and fourthly, it is family, family is so important. if we do not have family, we do not have america. right? and we need to reemphasize and understand that important. and faith. have to believe that everybody on this earth was created for purpose. we have to figure out what that purpose is and what your skills are and apply them. i do not
secondly, i also think that i am a big believer in mentoring. i think when you tell somebody when they are young, what their potential is and encourage them for their dreams, it is amazing how you create a determination and will to do it. i mean, there are some things i consider to be very important to teach our kids. five things. one, personal responsibly. the dog ate my homework went out in the fifth grade. you need to accept it. second, resilience, you get knocked down, pick yourself up. i...
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and secondly spending here with you and he said okay. we went to his house and the first thing we did was watch the lion king. he said they call me the great warrior. he needed to get collection books. so he went to the local wholesale warehouse and if they had in stock were these giant novelty plastic bustles. so i said isn't it funny that you overthrow the last and he was like yeah. i didn't want to engage. and then, we spent a few months in the cash and carry chauffeuring him to office world where he got his islam future of britain and flips because that's the world special press promise that if you find a copy to service it is cheaper and they will give you double the difference or something. one time he was getting some leaflets that said crush the pilot state of israel and a couple feet up there wasn't hasidic getting sheet music been almost taken to the side with glances and all my turn to me and said there's a sensitive moment. and it let you in my life. i would like something in return. i said why. he said can you drive me to th
and secondly spending here with you and he said okay. we went to his house and the first thing we did was watch the lion king. he said they call me the great warrior. he needed to get collection books. so he went to the local wholesale warehouse and if they had in stock were these giant novelty plastic bustles. so i said isn't it funny that you overthrow the last and he was like yeah. i didn't want to engage. and then, we spent a few months in the cash and carry chauffeuring him to office world...
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secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your point of view -- and i think david milliband does, too. are you saying on the other hand that you would support u.s. intervention to stop the barrel bombing if it was not about military activity taking place within that safe zone but protection of civilians? >> are you asking -- >> no, i'm asking you that just out of curiosity. because that would be a breakthrough. >> i think the breakthrough, honestly, has to be obama and yeltsin -- i mean obama and putin sitting down and reaching an agreement on this i think that's the only way it's going to happen. any other intervention, i don't think, will be e
secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your...
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secondly, the transitional government has been dissolved. reporter: the presidential guard is an elite unit that was loyal to the deposed leader, who fled the country last year after opponents stormed to the parliament building. they were protesting a constitutional vote to allow him to run for another term in office. the election was set for october 11. the hot -- the head of the new ruling council, his ally, announced it was too soon for new elections. protesters fear the coup will derail their struggle for a return to democracy. brent: all right, you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. in brent goff. i will see you again at the top of the hour. gyxqÑqrqyqiqiqÑq>> this week on "wealthtrack" after seven years of the federal reserve's 0% interest rate policy, james grant is seeing dangerous cracks in the financial markets. where are they and how to protect yourself is next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you
secondly, the transitional government has been dissolved. reporter: the presidential guard is an elite unit that was loyal to the deposed leader, who fled the country last year after opponents stormed to the parliament building. they were protesting a constitutional vote to allow him to run for another term in office. the election was set for october 11. the hot -- the head of the new ruling council, his ally, announced it was too soon for new elections. protesters fear the coup will derail...
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secondly, why is taiwan so popular? third, most people are concerned about cross-strait relations so i'll discuss this issue in two respects. first one is what is the president's legacy on cultural relations? finally, if taiwan win the election -- what will taiwan's winning of the election influence cross-strait relations and trilateral relations among taiwan, the united states and china. so who is most likely to win the election? as most have observed the polls in taiwan, you can see that ing with wen is in the lead. about -- her average rating was about around 40% or higher, sometimes to 50%. then 20% and even below 20%. it's highly possible that ing wen will win next year. most people expect her to win the election. more than 80% of people expect so. also, according to the political futures market in taiwan as bonnie pointed out. around 90% of probabilities is that ing-wen might win the election. why is she so popular in taiwan? first of all, the president has major responsibility for this outcome. according to opini
secondly, why is taiwan so popular? third, most people are concerned about cross-strait relations so i'll discuss this issue in two respects. first one is what is the president's legacy on cultural relations? finally, if taiwan win the election -- what will taiwan's winning of the election influence cross-strait relations and trilateral relations among taiwan, the united states and china. so who is most likely to win the election? as most have observed the polls in taiwan, you can see that ing...
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secondly, we should give a legal root for migrants to come into europe.rdly, well, there isn't enough space for everyone. so it shouldn't be, yes, please, do some. it should be there is a system. go through the system, we should do our best to welcome as many people as we possibly can. >> reporter: the prime minister of malta speaking to me earlier on in the rose garden of the united nations, and the third big event of the day -- there's lots of news being made today at the united nations -- will take place in that rose garden in a few hour's time, because there will be a ceremony, ban ki-moon will be there, and they will be raising the flag of palestine for the first time. following a ruling that non-members of u.n., observer states can fly their flags for the first time. so the palestinian flag as well as the vatican flag flying at the united nations. and that will follow, and the timing has been deliberately chosen the speech by the palestinian authority president who will be speaking at the u.n. general assembly, he is promising to drop a bomb shell.
secondly, we should give a legal root for migrants to come into europe.rdly, well, there isn't enough space for everyone. so it shouldn't be, yes, please, do some. it should be there is a system. go through the system, we should do our best to welcome as many people as we possibly can. >> reporter: the prime minister of malta speaking to me earlier on in the rose garden of the united nations, and the third big event of the day -- there's lots of news being made today at the united nations...
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i mean i, and secondly, he, he saw, he saw things, always a way to do something or we need ad law or we needed some help. trying to get me, one of my kids, i was in sibley hospital in virginia, in washington. my son joe had swallowed a bottle of aspirin. the president called, of course i just ran, i didn't leave a phone number. and finally he got to me at the hospital. and he said, what are you doing, what the hell are you doing there? i said, my son swallow ad bottle of aspirin. and he is two years old. he said, well, that's terrible, terrible. you know, we shouldn't have, we should make these people have these bottles so that little kids can't open them. and why most of us in this room have trouble opening our medicine. [laughter]. it is called a child safety act. but he knew how to take care of you. how are you doing? elementary and secondary education. for years we've been trying, been on democratic platform to have federal aid to elementary and secondary education in poor schools. couldn't get it. the problem was the catholics were able to block it unless they provided aid to pa
i mean i, and secondly, he, he saw, he saw things, always a way to do something or we need ad law or we needed some help. trying to get me, one of my kids, i was in sibley hospital in virginia, in washington. my son joe had swallowed a bottle of aspirin. the president called, of course i just ran, i didn't leave a phone number. and finally he got to me at the hospital. and he said, what are you doing, what the hell are you doing there? i said, my son swallow ad bottle of aspirin. and he is two...
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secondly though, if you're going to shut the government down, you're never going to get nick signed byhe president, 'cause he is in total opposition. so you shut the government down and over time, vad to open it back up again and you wouldn't have achieved much. so i think there are other ways for congress to try to deal with this and they need to be more creative in regard to planned parenthood, but when you shut the government down, people don't like it and you shouldn't shut it down unless you have a great chance of success. i was involved in the shutdown in the '90s, but as a result of that, we got a federally balanced budget 'cause we kind of knew that there were a number of people in the clinton administration that believed it needed to be done, but you've got to be very careful when it comes to shutting down the federal government. >> well, let me -- let me put this -- because back in '95, as you point out, when you were chair of the house budget committee, you were very proud of the fact that you took part in a government shutdown. here is, for give me, sir, a much younger john
secondly though, if you're going to shut the government down, you're never going to get nick signed byhe president, 'cause he is in total opposition. so you shut the government down and over time, vad to open it back up again and you wouldn't have achieved much. so i think there are other ways for congress to try to deal with this and they need to be more creative in regard to planned parenthood, but when you shut the government down, people don't like it and you shouldn't shut it down unless...
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secondly, to fund that drive properly, including in the department of homeland security where we strongly support effective security screening and can speak to that. thirdly, and something that has not had proper coverage, is the scope for expanding access through family reunification schemes for syrian american communities who are in this country across the country and have grandparents, cousins, relatives in syria who want to come and join them. this is a dna-based family reunification scheme that could offer a practical and short-term way of circumventing delays that have plagued the program. i very much look forward to a real dialogue. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member cardin, and distinguished members of the committee, thank you very much for holding this hearing. the way you have framed the crisis. the chaos and distress we have seen on our screen over the past months is nothing but a reminder that we've failed to respond adequately to the victims in syria. over the past year, despite the tremendous amounts of funding that have been provided. i want
secondly, to fund that drive properly, including in the department of homeland security where we strongly support effective security screening and can speak to that. thirdly, and something that has not had proper coverage, is the scope for expanding access through family reunification schemes for syrian american communities who are in this country across the country and have grandparents, cousins, relatives in syria who want to come and join them. this is a dna-based family reunification scheme...
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secondly, from a macro economist perspective, we want our businesses to benefit from this data. they can really benefit from two ways. one, they can use data to be more efficient. two, as represented by the people in this room, there are businesses in the data basis. as are a lot of the countries that are represented here. so this is an industry that's really important. it is growing. it is something where the u.s. has a comparative advantage. we run a tight surplus. these are jobs that play really well. so this is an industry that we really want to support. and then finally, as also we heard earlier, more informed citizens. think about the benefits of on data. think about it falls into the three buckets. either we want better government, we want more competitive businesses, a stronger business community, because that's where our economic growth and fair comes from, or more informed citizens. how our governments are working and so on and so forth. >> that's what we are striving for. that's the outcome all of us are looking towards. how do we get there? we get there, the precedin
secondly, from a macro economist perspective, we want our businesses to benefit from this data. they can really benefit from two ways. one, they can use data to be more efficient. two, as represented by the people in this room, there are businesses in the data basis. as are a lot of the countries that are represented here. so this is an industry that's really important. it is growing. it is something where the u.s. has a comparative advantage. we run a tight surplus. these are jobs that play...
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secondly, i like the idea of donald trump. i like an outsider. i like outside of the d.c. establishment. we need to fire them. not just the democrats and republicans in this town as well. you have line conservatives on the right. these republicans couldn't stop the iran deal. they wouldn't -- they didn't stop amnesty and didn't repeal obama care. they're only interested in perks and privileges, which i agree with all that. the problem is the idea of donald trump's reality isn't. he is not for limited government. he has been for socialized medicare and higher taxes, and even worse than that -- >> i would say to you, republicans have grown government every bit as much as democrats democrats over the last 30 years. there is not a wit's worth of difference of the growth of government under democrats or republicans. >> i would make this point. there's only one candidate running for president who would shrink the size of government, and you are looking at him. i cut our state budget 26%, 30,000 fewer state government bureaucrats. we need a proven conservative. what we don't need
secondly, i like the idea of donald trump. i like an outsider. i like outside of the d.c. establishment. we need to fire them. not just the democrats and republicans in this town as well. you have line conservatives on the right. these republicans couldn't stop the iran deal. they wouldn't -- they didn't stop amnesty and didn't repeal obama care. they're only interested in perks and privileges, which i agree with all that. the problem is the idea of donald trump's reality isn't. he is not for...
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secondly we are working really hard to continue to improve our coordination with other entities who areng construction here in the city. so we've got a really nice process going with public works where we are coordinating at the staff level to ensure any projects on the energy network to include as many features as possible and starting to expand that project with cal trans and parts with and other operators and public utilities commission and adequate lighting at intersections. many of the crashes have a variety of causes and often people are reporting they are unable to see each other at night. we are exploring ways which we can both through they are work and pg & e's work to bring better visibility and better lighting to crosswalks and traffic areas. >> >>supervisor jane kim: have those intersections been identified as the lighting is less than it should be for visibility? >> that's a good question and a question we are trying to answer right now with a good ask for our partners. this is what we want to come back and talk about more in the future. a couple more things i want to highl
secondly we are working really hard to continue to improve our coordination with other entities who areng construction here in the city. so we've got a really nice process going with public works where we are coordinating at the staff level to ensure any projects on the energy network to include as many features as possible and starting to expand that project with cal trans and parts with and other operators and public utilities commission and adequate lighting at intersections. many of the...
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secondly, -- doing this since late 2008. secondly, we have very direct sales to china.t is less than 1% of our gdp. we do not have a lot of domestic investors who own shares of china. the commonid, elements of low price of energy and commodities is pushing down on inflation, which the fed would like to see at 2%. if the situation in china does global,ore regional or it would be hard to say that our outlook would not be affected by that. olivia: i think something everyone in the market is trying to make sense of right now as to what it went the u.s. -- to what extent the u.s. economy is exposed to the equity markets and the chinese real economy. what is your take? carl: in that limited context, i would say, very modest. i have read the inflows and the s&p 500 and only 2% are to china. but if you add other emerging markets in asia and elsewhere, suddenly those numbers tend to grow. economic -- recent u.s. economic numbers have been good, but they predate all of this uncertainty around china, which will affect the outlook for the fed going forward. it will be a lot for the
secondly, -- doing this since late 2008. secondly, we have very direct sales to china.t is less than 1% of our gdp. we do not have a lot of domestic investors who own shares of china. the commonid, elements of low price of energy and commodities is pushing down on inflation, which the fed would like to see at 2%. if the situation in china does global,ore regional or it would be hard to say that our outlook would not be affected by that. olivia: i think something everyone in the market is trying...
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mayor and prioritization we're reaching out to merchant and providing the assistance they need, and, secondly, providing direct assistance to help businesses be stronger investing in important programs like helping businesses compile with the americans with disabilities act over a hundred businesses through the mayor's leadership and the supervisors advocacy program and investing in storefront and on powell and brooding and on stockton and finally focused on helping to drive new traffic newspaper visitors and shoppers to chinatown later actually in october a new program we're partnering with c y c is focused on halloween and helping to celebrate halloween here in chinatown another important one i'm proud the second year we're doing the shop chinatown campaign to help local merchants and bring more people to chinatown those are important initiatives that speaks to the marries direction to our office that we need to continue to invest in our neighbors and small businesses one final point i want acknowledge and thank to rita on partnering in that important program it thank you very much. >> chp.
mayor and prioritization we're reaching out to merchant and providing the assistance they need, and, secondly, providing direct assistance to help businesses be stronger investing in important programs like helping businesses compile with the americans with disabilities act over a hundred businesses through the mayor's leadership and the supervisors advocacy program and investing in storefront and on powell and brooding and on stockton and finally focused on helping to drive new traffic...
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naturally, experiencing the spirit of this joyful familiarity, this joyful familiarity with god, and secondlyspreading it and spreading its powerful angelical fruitfulness has to be the lifestyle of our bishops, a lifestyle of preaching the gospel, but i have always been surprised when at the beginning, the beginning of the church, some went and complained because of the orphans and the widows were not taken care of, but the apostles couldn't do it all and they would get together and they invented the position of deacons. [ applause ] the holy spirit inspired them to appoint deacons, and when peter announces this decision, he explains we are going to choose seven men so that they can address this issue, and we have two things to do. issue, and we have two things to do. prayer and preaching. what is the first skrojob of a bishop? to pray. to pray. the second job that goes hand in hand is to preach. this definition and definition helps us, miller mistakes us,
naturally, experiencing the spirit of this joyful familiarity, this joyful familiarity with god, and secondlyspreading it and spreading its powerful angelical fruitfulness has to be the lifestyle of our bishops, a lifestyle of preaching the gospel, but i have always been surprised when at the beginning, the beginning of the church, some went and complained because of the orphans and the widows were not taken care of, but the apostles couldn't do it all and they would get together and they...
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but secondly, they have also the spent -- will be sent out of the country. so we have very, very good containment there. mr. nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccain: senator sessions. mr. sessions: thank all of you. i have been a member and a turnout of the strategic senate committee. it has been the unified view of the world's developed nations that iran not have a nuclear weapon. it is a grave threat to peace in the world. secretary kissinger said, sitting where you are, that if iran gets a nuclear weapon, turkey, egypt, saudi arabia would get nuclear weapons. that is why the whole world and even the u.n. has been firm on this. so i'm very worried about where we are and i believe that our initial error was the commencement of negotiations in 2009 after president bush had pulled back from that because of the behavior of iran. and experts in that region warned us that the iranians thatdingly patient, talking can be a trap, and the deeper you get into this talk, the less able you are to take corrective action and to alter the situation as we see it. so, n
but secondly, they have also the spent -- will be sent out of the country. so we have very, very good containment there. mr. nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccain: senator sessions. mr. sessions: thank all of you. i have been a member and a turnout of the strategic senate committee. it has been the unified view of the world's developed nations that iran not have a nuclear weapon. it is a grave threat to peace in the world. secretary kissinger said, sitting where you are, that if iran gets...
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honestly, i just believe, first of all, it is totally untrue and secondly, the president and i nevertation like that. this is such a bad example of what's wrong with instantaneous reactions and people feeding off the rhetoric of donald trump. obviously we all have to stand against it. i have been blamed for nearly everything. that was a new one to me. >> take a look at the fox news poll. voters asked regardless of how you will vote, who will be the next president? hillary clinton on top at 28%. donald trump in second at 20%. dos santos sanders is third at 5%. bernie sanders is third at 5%. >>> and traveling man, chris cuomo, good morning. you have been busy. >> john and christine. the pope will say global warming is real and hillary clinton did it. i love that conversation she had with don lemon. what an interesting thing in the political process. what great time for pope francis to be here. about the confluence of a man and moment and a message. he will be the first pope ever to address a joint session of congress. everybody wants to know what he's going to say. what will he not say
honestly, i just believe, first of all, it is totally untrue and secondly, the president and i nevertation like that. this is such a bad example of what's wrong with instantaneous reactions and people feeding off the rhetoric of donald trump. obviously we all have to stand against it. i have been blamed for nearly everything. that was a new one to me. >> take a look at the fox news poll. voters asked regardless of how you will vote, who will be the next president? hillary clinton on top...
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and secondly, to me quicker is better. it's not all if we don't know all the players or the issues. i don't think there's a lot to be gained by dragging it out. >> congressman mull vainie, will mccarthy be the speaker? and is there going to be a change? how many of your members of the harder line conservatives do you think that some will take the top position? >> i think it's fair to say that kevin has the inside track of having the position. the question is, will things change? there they change for the better? so the question i think becomes more one of style -- substance than of style. i think kevin is more ground up than top down type of leader. >> congressman mull vainie, congressman cole, thank you for coming in, and we'll stay on top of this leadership fight. >> thank you. >>> up next or sunday group to discuss what the shake-up means for the gop, plus what would you like to ask the panel about boehner's resignation and whether folks should defund planned parenthood. just go to facebook or twitter @foxnewss daughter: do you and mom still years now. thinking about what you wan
and secondly, to me quicker is better. it's not all if we don't know all the players or the issues. i don't think there's a lot to be gained by dragging it out. >> congressman mull vainie, will mccarthy be the speaker? and is there going to be a change? how many of your members of the harder line conservatives do you think that some will take the top position? >> i think it's fair to say that kevin has the inside track of having the position. the question is, will things change?...
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secondly, also the reserve issues, 3.1 billion. they're adequately reserving the losses. got the ongoing strategic review, the general insurance business. there's uncertainty about what that will lead to. >> when this bid was launched some people thought that zurich was already overpaying for rsa, 5.6 billion pounds. in this type of environment, you know, they thought that was too much. >> they had a pretty bad price actually. when you look back at the rsa situation in a minute, i think there's substantial overlap. in the u.k. how rsa pays through reinsurances, i think that's potentially available there. i think that deal actually made sense from a zurich perspective. you know, i think it was fair. >> by walking away from the deal does that just reunderline one of the attractions for zurich which is a very strong balance sheet that's even stronger with apple. >> i think the key is investors are still attracted very much to the zurich dividend. there's no expectation today that zurich will be looking to cut that dividend. it's got 6.5% yield. it has a strong balance sheet.
secondly, also the reserve issues, 3.1 billion. they're adequately reserving the losses. got the ongoing strategic review, the general insurance business. there's uncertainty about what that will lead to. >> when this bid was launched some people thought that zurich was already overpaying for rsa, 5.6 billion pounds. in this type of environment, you know, they thought that was too much. >> they had a pretty bad price actually. when you look back at the rsa situation in a minute, i...
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. >> first of all, it's totally untrue and secondly, you know, the president and i have never any kind of confrontation like that. >> clinton has her lowest level of support this election level according to the latest national poll from bloomberg, only seven points ahead of vice president joe biden who still hasn't decided if he's running. reena and kendis into thank you so much. >>> a huntner idaho sharing details of his near death experience after surviving days in the wilderness. john seine alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service and used sticks to make a splint, then crawled three miles over nearly four days in such pain, he considered shooting himself. when he started to write a good-bye letter to his family, it motivated him to keep going. that's when he was spotted by a group of bikers who called for help. >>> singer chris brown will not be welcome in australia for his december tour. an immigration official says she'll refuse his request for a visa because of his criminal conviction for assaulting rihanna. brown pleaded guilty to felony assault
. >> first of all, it's totally untrue and secondly, you know, the president and i have never any kind of confrontation like that. >> clinton has her lowest level of support this election level according to the latest national poll from bloomberg, only seven points ahead of vice president joe biden who still hasn't decided if he's running. reena and kendis into thank you so much. >>> a huntner idaho sharing details of his near death experience after surviving days in the...
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and secondly at times they ranged into discussions of free speech. preassumption there that, well, maybe we could even ban this. lisa: you, like, the phrase was mentioned. >> yeah. first amendment juris prudence and i don't think that would work, i think free speech. lisa: i think they actually sort of blew their -- i don't want to use that word that's coming into my mind. their opportunity i should say because if they had actually just waited a few more years for 2 live crew and nwa -- >> they should have made it to rape culture. >> 30 years ago these were the big problems; right? and these were multiple days of hearings on this. 30 years ago when there was a music industry. do you remember that day? it's all falling. lisa: is music filthier now? >> it is but it's also the internet, it's a completely different conversation now because you have the internet, social media, a kid, 11-year-old kid can go online and look and see and hear anything. >> you still have the free speech issues on music are very alive and loud. there have been several cases of
and secondly at times they ranged into discussions of free speech. preassumption there that, well, maybe we could even ban this. lisa: you, like, the phrase was mentioned. >> yeah. first amendment juris prudence and i don't think that would work, i think free speech. lisa: i think they actually sort of blew their -- i don't want to use that word that's coming into my mind. their opportunity i should say because if they had actually just waited a few more years for 2 live crew and nwa --...
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but secondly, someone is going to emerge as the center-right answer to donald trump, and by engaging fight, he's crowding out the kasichs, the rubios and others who want to have that position. >> two challenges for hillary clinton, one of them -- actually before i get to hillary, i want to ask you, you are a former ad man, and jeb bush is about to drop $500,000 on its first ad buy in new hampshire. if you should advising him what should those ads do? >> i think they'll speak -- his weakness right now is the base of the party, now the trump base, but the conservative nontrump voters are not sure whether he is a conservative. he was considered one of the new brand conservative governors, so i think he wants to burnish that story and recapture some of that luster with those republican primary voters. ultimately he as going to have to occupy that center-right space. i think you'll see a big confrontation between kasich and bush ultimately for the non-trump center-right independent-oriented voter. >>> i have time for only one hillary clinton question. back in 2008 when she was calling for
but secondly, someone is going to emerge as the center-right answer to donald trump, and by engaging fight, he's crowding out the kasichs, the rubios and others who want to have that position. >> two challenges for hillary clinton, one of them -- actually before i get to hillary, i want to ask you, you are a former ad man, and jeb bush is about to drop $500,000 on its first ad buy in new hampshire. if you should advising him what should those ads do? >> i think they'll speak -- his...
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of us would have theigion, freedom to worship as we choose what she was not to worship.oust and secondly that the government would not choose a religion that we would not have an official government religion. and third, there would be nowe d religious test for public office in america. i thought that those o were settled principles. but this campaign suggests otherwise. we have the outrageousan p suggestion by a republicanre presidential candidate this last weekend that a muslim shouldime never serve as president of the united states.sion i would think that a man of his background and learning would at least take the time to the express provision which says that he's wrong and there will e never be a religious litmus tese to serve in the united states ii public office. but now on the floor of the united states senate, we would have to vote on the issue of abortion. there was a time when this issue came before us frequently and ri not so much lately. it is a divisive and controversial issue. but this week we have allowed two of the presidential same candidates to raise this issue on the f
of us would have theigion, freedom to worship as we choose what she was not to worship.oust and secondly that the government would not choose a religion that we would not have an official government religion. and third, there would be nowe d religious test for public office in america. i thought that those o were settled principles. but this campaign suggests otherwise. we have the outrageousan p suggestion by a republicanre presidential candidate this last weekend that a muslim shouldime never...
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secondly, the support will be from the air without participation in ground operations. and third, such support will be limited in time as long as the syrian army is on offensive. >> the airstrikes started just one day after u.s. and russian military leaders agreed to hold so-called deconfliction talks as they both go after isil. but instead of talks what the u.s. got on wednesday was a verbal notice one hour before russian jets took off. the defense secretary was not pleased. >> fighting isil without pursuing a parallel political transition only risks escalating the civil war in syria. and with it the very extremism and instability that moscow claims to be concerned about and aspire to fighting. so this approach, that approach is tantamount, as i said then, to pouring gasoline on the fire. >> but carter said he wasn't surprised. given the russian's recent build up of helicopters, fighter jets and troops at the air base in latakia. they have long suspected russia of doing so to help president bashar al-assad win a long-running civil war. the secretary of state warned rus
secondly, the support will be from the air without participation in ground operations. and third, such support will be limited in time as long as the syrian army is on offensive. >> the airstrikes started just one day after u.s. and russian military leaders agreed to hold so-called deconfliction talks as they both go after isil. but instead of talks what the u.s. got on wednesday was a verbal notice one hour before russian jets took off. the defense secretary was not pleased. >>...
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that's going to abolish some of the mistrust that exists towards iranians and secondly they're also seeking their -- also strategic threat because they're so close to iranian borders now. make sure that the isis is pushed back and also in in yemen iran can play a role. iran's forfor the houthi's is becoming quite dangerous now so there are other areas that they can collaborate and this is something that the majority of iranian people have been hoping that the nuclear talks would lead to. pat lang mentioned syria. and yemen. those are places where it would be irreconcilable. >> i don't think that's true because our major opponent in the middle east and maybe eventually in the world is not iran. it's or any group of shiite. it's really in my opinion the sun sunni jihadi movements and they continue to receive sub terrainen support from people in the guntersville. preponderate obama has shown a -- it's very clear that being more cooperative with iran these places would be our interest. >>> author of the lonely war, and jamal abdi. thanks to you all for joining us on today's program. at our new
that's going to abolish some of the mistrust that exists towards iranians and secondly they're also seeking their -- also strategic threat because they're so close to iranian borders now. make sure that the isis is pushed back and also in in yemen iran can play a role. iran's forfor the houthi's is becoming quite dangerous now so there are other areas that they can collaborate and this is something that the majority of iranian people have been hoping that the nuclear talks would lead to. pat...
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secondly, we don't need -- i'm kidding. you don't need much for this to dip into negative territory. we're barely growing. >> how do you know what -- that the economy swont won't be an i? it's always an issue. >> let him explain. >> it's always an issue. that's a given. let's say we have a bad year. that's not good. is it better than 2007, 2008? >> negative gdp growth to run on. >> gary, quick final word. >> just remember what happened '07/08. republicans lost because the market got trashed. if that happens again, the administration in power loses going forward. >> janet yellen, low energy. low energy. >> great. >> is that good? >> he sounds like james cagney. that is not donald trump. >> low energy. >> when we can come back, you see what is going on in europe with millions of the syrian refugees flooding the countries. they're building wire fences. europe now putting up barricades. the presidential candidate who is saying we'll take a lot of them, about seven >>> all right. this is the scene in europe now. the detention ce
secondly, we don't need -- i'm kidding. you don't need much for this to dip into negative territory. we're barely growing. >> how do you know what -- that the economy swont won't be an i? it's always an issue. >> let him explain. >> it's always an issue. that's a given. let's say we have a bad year. that's not good. is it better than 2007, 2008? >> negative gdp growth to run on. >> gary, quick final word. >> just remember what happened '07/08. republicans...
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secondly, a significant part of the increase in the index has only occurred in the last couple of monthsa lot of that has happened in the early part of august. i would say that at least so the data for september most -- september is first so far committed really have two indicators. the preliminary index, and both of those were relatively weak. at a minimum, you want to be a little more information on how the economy is holding up before you want to do mandatory policy. these are pretty noisy numbers. when you say the fed should think about easing rather than tightening, what does that actually mean? does that mean qe or something more nuanced? jan: it could be a range of things. the most straightforward thing to do would be to not deliver on a height that is partially priced. the probability is 25 to 30% but nevertheless the market is trying to get some volatility that is not delivered right allows equal, that would ease conditions. of course, the question is what .s the path that they project if they wanted to do more, they can talk to others about the future. options in number of addi
secondly, a significant part of the increase in the index has only occurred in the last couple of monthsa lot of that has happened in the early part of august. i would say that at least so the data for september most -- september is first so far committed really have two indicators. the preliminary index, and both of those were relatively weak. at a minimum, you want to be a little more information on how the economy is holding up before you want to do mandatory policy. these are pretty noisy...
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secondly, why is taiwan so popular at this time? and third, i see most people are quite concerned about the cross-strait relations. so we'll discuss this in two aspects. the first one is that we have the cross-strait relations. finally, if taiwan wins the election. then if taiwan wins the election, that will influence cross-strait relations with the united states and china. who is most likely to win the election? as most of you have observed, the polls in taiwan, you can see that taiwan is in the lead. it is not working. anyw anyway, there's 40% or higher, sometimes to 50%. and then jim song around 20%. so it's quite highly possible that this will be the result of the election next year. and more than 80% expect this to be the result of the election. and in taiwan, around 90% probability that this will be the result of the election. the leading candidate is so popular in taiwan. according to opinion polls made up by taiwan indicators and research, over the last three-and-a-half years, the approval rate was on average below 20%. so p
secondly, why is taiwan so popular at this time? and third, i see most people are quite concerned about the cross-strait relations. so we'll discuss this in two aspects. the first one is that we have the cross-strait relations. finally, if taiwan wins the election. then if taiwan wins the election, that will influence cross-strait relations with the united states and china. who is most likely to win the election? as most of you have observed, the polls in taiwan, you can see that taiwan is in...
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secondly -- i could go on forever. secondly, when you open the door of the elevator, you find it in the gallery. that's another important thing. you know it didn't get a place to be in connection with the city. he got madison avenue. he got beach there. but we build the space by making the building above ground. that's what the building does, it comes up. when you make a public building like this for culture, you have to be accessible, easy to reach. >> the interesting thing when you talk about the wildness of the building, i think it's one of the things the critics that started the struggle with. i realized most museum have a frontal brand image that's the front of the met, the front of the guggenheim. this building is a 360-degree building. you see it from all sides. renzo composed it from all sides. i think a lot of critics have a hard time because they don't know what is the image of the bit any and it's the multiplicity, the wildness, the sense that it was designed from the inside out rather than the outside in. >
secondly -- i could go on forever. secondly, when you open the door of the elevator, you find it in the gallery. that's another important thing. you know it didn't get a place to be in connection with the city. he got madison avenue. he got beach there. but we build the space by making the building above ground. that's what the building does, it comes up. when you make a public building like this for culture, you have to be accessible, easy to reach. >> the interesting thing when you talk...
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secondly, in yaris where we need to have people be able to go in and be able to talk to folks about hownt it is to have religious liberty. if i you had 10 minutes that's what i would do. if i had half an hour i would probably give confession. >> governor, you have two minutes to get inside. iyou have been told i have kept you too long. i know you got off the flight. go on and get inside and give your speech there. >> we will go in. it's always great to be with you, greta. thanks. and have a good weekend. >> thank you. the unthinkable. the department of justice and your attorney general, loretta lynch selling you out. that's next. we're live in south carolina as presidential hopeful ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? if you have moderate to severe ...i
secondly, in yaris where we need to have people be able to go in and be able to talk to folks about hownt it is to have religious liberty. if i you had 10 minutes that's what i would do. if i had half an hour i would probably give confession. >> governor, you have two minutes to get inside. iyou have been told i have kept you too long. i know you got off the flight. go on and get inside and give your speech there. >> we will go in. it's always great to be with you, greta. thanks....
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you mentioned the quotas that journalists keep calling them and secondly, relocation. we need to have reception centers in hot spots around europe, which we don't have at the moment. we saw those poor people landing in lesbos and walking for 40 kilometers, not being met by anyone. this is a humiliation when they come to europe. this has to be put in places. i have to say, europe is dysfunctional at the moment. aggression from hungary, opt-out did from the u.k. it will be a tough sell. >> given what you mentioned, sort of the dysfunctionalty as you describe it, even almost the smaller figures that you talked about previously, there was disagreement and we have had, again, po land for instance saying that they are going to reiterate that accepting 2,000 migrants is enough as far as they are concerned. meanwhile, you've got hungary saying it's not 150,000 that some in the eu, it's not 500,000. this is the prime minister on saturday saying it is millions then tens of millions. >> poland has a weak response. hungary is deeply aggressive. they were using the dublin c convent
you mentioned the quotas that journalists keep calling them and secondly, relocation. we need to have reception centers in hot spots around europe, which we don't have at the moment. we saw those poor people landing in lesbos and walking for 40 kilometers, not being met by anyone. this is a humiliation when they come to europe. this has to be put in places. i have to say, europe is dysfunctional at the moment. aggression from hungary, opt-out did from the u.k. it will be a tough sell. >>...
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secondly, for the government to government to argue that it was a different government. it had moved away from the past positions of mahmoud ahmadinejad, he needed to show that he meant well and was serious, and one of the first things he did was to tweet a happy new year message to the iranian jewish community, which everyone was entries by. part of the effort of the government was to be nicer to domestic community, but distance itself from the rhetoric. >> is it possible that rain can go far enough. >> i personally hope so. if the government is wise, and wants to make an argument for itself as a tolerant state. in comparison to all the unreasonable and intolerable form ats of islamic approach, that exists within the region, it needs to hang on to the jewish community. it needs to show that it can provide position. >> one of the things about america, they seem to like america, making a distinction between america and american policy. it gets americaier when you talk about jews in israel. people have no problem with jews, but call it a designer occupation in palestine. f
secondly, for the government to government to argue that it was a different government. it had moved away from the past positions of mahmoud ahmadinejad, he needed to show that he meant well and was serious, and one of the first things he did was to tweet a happy new year message to the iranian jewish community, which everyone was entries by. part of the effort of the government was to be nicer to domestic community, but distance itself from the rhetoric. >> is it possible that rain can...
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secondly is the inflation part of the equation, it is very important. mario draghi needs to knock that down if you really want do something about it. the reason, as you said commodity prices are dropping. the reason for that is oversupply in the market. they are drafting that, opec or not opec, that is the question for debate. inflation, you will see inflation carry on from this commodity price. >> let's see how the markets are shaping up in europe ahead of that meeting. a pretty optimistic day on the european market. there are all important comments from mario draghi, hoping for pledges of more support. looking at some of the companies moving the markets today, shares jumped by 5% after the low-cost airline reported record -- record passenger numbers. it rates its profit forecast of amount 50 million pounds or 70 million euros. a delay in building a next generation nuclear reactor in france. it will not be ready until the end of 2018 and will cost another $2 billion -- 2 billion euros more than previously estimated. that issue and a -- that is shares.e
secondly is the inflation part of the equation, it is very important. mario draghi needs to knock that down if you really want do something about it. the reason, as you said commodity prices are dropping. the reason for that is oversupply in the market. they are drafting that, opec or not opec, that is the question for debate. inflation, you will see inflation carry on from this commodity price. >> let's see how the markets are shaping up in europe ahead of that meeting. a pretty...