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. >> so i never understood joe frazier was disheartened but thater he took it too far and i thought that frazier died better did you find out of that relationship was rectified? to read that is what he was not proud of and that eight agents gave him some bad marks for. but when ali returned he was brutal. but also the highest credit is a shame that nobody has ever said back off. it isn't funny anymore. i the guy that would give him an edge in the rain that was psychological. but later he apologized but we got the impression maybe it was too little too late. >> this is a great baroque festival. -- but festival. [applause] [inaudible conversations]. >> as we noted the difficult part of iraq and afghanistan was figuring out what happened in the aftermath of the iraq with the rise of the insurgency is special operations are called in as the manhunt to find a centcom is and his son if they do find them he is captured and it is hoped initially that decapitation strike will put a lid on the uncertainty and there are others that are willing and ready so we find ourselves in the prolonged insurge
. >> so i never understood joe frazier was disheartened but thater he took it too far and i thought that frazier died better did you find out of that relationship was rectified? to read that is what he was not proud of and that eight agents gave him some bad marks for. but when ali returned he was brutal. but also the highest credit is a shame that nobody has ever said back off. it isn't funny anymore. i the guy that would give him an edge in the rain that was psychological. but later he...
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of 2012, thater shooter killed 27 people.e sure to stay with us for the latest on the shooting in las vegas. you can also look for updates on facebook and twitter. switching gears to the weather in our area, meteorologist brian van de graaff is here with a check on the forecast. brian: it's obviously been very busy this season, but this is just day today. cyclone negativity not expected in the next 48 hours to notice servants azores of the western atlantic, which is good news for the national hurricane center. through the afternoon, temperatures are what you are seeing right now. warm, not muggy, looking pretty good, but remember the sun sets the 6:00 hour. temperatures going back and as far as tonight's temperatures, we probably will not see the 30 possibly soft, but we could see more in ashburn, germantown, clicking in. tomorrow, very similar, a cool start in the low-to-mid 70's. friday,nto the thursday coming wednesday, it will start to feel like a persimmon eplus. -- upper 70's. it will feel like sunlight as we head into
of 2012, thater shooter killed 27 people.e sure to stay with us for the latest on the shooting in las vegas. you can also look for updates on facebook and twitter. switching gears to the weather in our area, meteorologist brian van de graaff is here with a check on the forecast. brian: it's obviously been very busy this season, but this is just day today. cyclone negativity not expected in the next 48 hours to notice servants azores of the western atlantic, which is good news for the national...
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thatere any evidence governor winthrop saw that as a personal affront? commented know if he on it in his diary. i can't give you the exact rate. she still has the footprint. it is rather remarkable. but we have the footprint foruse it weren't down in a -- it turned down -- it burned down. we also know the winthrop building is across the street. what i discovered after i published american jezebel is at the time of his trial he actually didn't live in that house. the house he lived in mostly is where the state house is now. i think there is a marker there. you would be of a say when he moved from one house to the other. i think at the time of her child -- they all lived three minutes from one house to the next. i think they were the wealthiest people. when the hutchison's first arrived her husband immediately asked to be a judge in the court. with powerhe people in the society. as far as how close they lived, they lived very close, and he didn't want her around any longer. >> i'm used to speaking to a crowd and being heard. there are questions, our friend
thatere any evidence governor winthrop saw that as a personal affront? commented know if he on it in his diary. i can't give you the exact rate. she still has the footprint. it is rather remarkable. but we have the footprint foruse it weren't down in a -- it turned down -- it burned down. we also know the winthrop building is across the street. what i discovered after i published american jezebel is at the time of his trial he actually didn't live in that house. the house he lived in mostly is...
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those activities do not put one on notice -- thatere was more involved the petitioner is relying on thosengs you listed he went through six different items that were not limited to the fact that it was a raucous party. >> there was the fact that peaches was absent. you areginsburg, correct, that peaches was at the party. that is undisputed. they arrived and she had left. did the partygoer arrive at a party when the host is there and then she leaves, no you should not be there. mentioned disarray. the status of the home. in fact the status of the home is generally undisputed in terms of what was there and many things were left out so let me explain them. the bed, the chairs, which were not folding, you can see that from pictures in the record. the stereo, the utilities were on. someone was paying the utility bills. there were candles, food in the refrigerator, window coverings. there were shower curtains. they say it was vacant but it is certainly not vacant in the definition of ec law. -- of washington dc law. when the people arrived the condition of the house was such, they should have r
those activities do not put one on notice -- thatere was more involved the petitioner is relying on thosengs you listed he went through six different items that were not limited to the fact that it was a raucous party. >> there was the fact that peaches was absent. you areginsburg, correct, that peaches was at the party. that is undisputed. they arrived and she had left. did the partygoer arrive at a party when the host is there and then she leaves, no you should not be there. mentioned...
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thater is are are series starts saturday in los ang angeles. >> what a come back for yank 's last nightwn 2-0 in series they would three in a row. that's only happened ten times in major league history. sham pain popping in the locker room when they beat the indians. steam tweeted pour an ounce for everyone who thought be were out of. it yankees advance to take on astros game one tomorrow in houston. >>> last night at capitol one arena caps and penguins meeting to first time since they won game 7 in last year's playoffs and pengs got the advantage last night. three for six on the power play. within-2. as for caps good news for christian juice gets first national hockey league goal right there. eighth goal of the season eight for number eight. caps said new jersey tomorrow will take on the devils. bye week, 2-2 skips take on the winless 49ers. game time 1:00 you see it on "fox5". kirk cousins spent most of the extra time off with his son copper. he seems to have dad swag figured out. >> i feel like i had dog swag before i was a dad. i'm the kind of guy in high school who would wear braid
thater is are are series starts saturday in los ang angeles. >> what a come back for yank 's last nightwn 2-0 in series they would three in a row. that's only happened ten times in major league history. sham pain popping in the locker room when they beat the indians. steam tweeted pour an ounce for everyone who thought be were out of. it yankees advance to take on astros game one tomorrow in houston. >>> last night at capitol one arena caps and penguins meeting to first time...
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doubt thatere was no if the union were to win, slavery would be abolished. it was not at all clear to lincoln and his contemporaries what would that happen to the 4 million freed slaves. in his presidency, he continued to help with many others that some way could be found to expatriate all blacks to a country of their own. in our later stage of what lincoln feared, i don't think he would have been surprised about the 150 -- 152 years after his death have failed to provide a total corrective. his own calvinism kept him aware of a dark heart within the human breast. the trouble is not in our stars but ourselves. he was pessimistic enough to worry that tribalism and black prejudice and white pride would endlessly torment america's future. he granted that people can changed,elves can be he was aware that it would be a and the the climb, law courts can only do so much. lincoln hoped that public opinion -- a change of heart would make eventual emancipation possible without a civil war. obviously, he was wrong. he hoped that colonization would solve america's race
doubt thatere was no if the union were to win, slavery would be abolished. it was not at all clear to lincoln and his contemporaries what would that happen to the 4 million freed slaves. in his presidency, he continued to help with many others that some way could be found to expatriate all blacks to a country of their own. in our later stage of what lincoln feared, i don't think he would have been surprised about the 150 -- 152 years after his death have failed to provide a total corrective....
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view thater been our things should stop suddenly.driven by the ecb announcement, the euro is down against the dollar. the -- with us is the chair the ecbnal studies -- meeting seem to be such a success. it is a massive move. he is taking out of quantitative easing, and yet the market did not react that much. we knew what he was going to , although we do see some euro weakness against the dollar. >> mario draghi is a true central banker. he says things in a way that if ,ou understand what he says this seems to have been the case. saying one thing and making people believe the opposite, or vice versa. take on thes your strength of the european economy? inflation is a number he cannot get up to his target. on the other hand, the european economy seems to be coming along despite the political issues, the political fires that need to be put out. tailwinds remain good. europe, there is pent-up demand. it would be surprising if there were a positive trend at this stage. you add on the macron factor, the second largest economy in france, you
view thater been our things should stop suddenly.driven by the ecb announcement, the euro is down against the dollar. the -- with us is the chair the ecbnal studies -- meeting seem to be such a success. it is a massive move. he is taking out of quantitative easing, and yet the market did not react that much. we knew what he was going to , although we do see some euro weakness against the dollar. >> mario draghi is a true central banker. he says things in a way that if ,ou understand what...
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thatere is a lot more could be said, a lot more people with stories to tell.t just about this example. scarlet: thank you, chris, joining us from l.a. and taking the temperature in los angeles. >> coming up, president trump wants the bill on tax reform. the latest from republicans and democrats. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. julia: 8:00 p.m. in london. i am julie chatterley. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ julia: we're live at bloomberg world headquarters in new york for the next hour. here are the top stories we're covering from the bloomberg and around the world. president drop -- donald trump at into his plans, reac
thatere is a lot more could be said, a lot more people with stories to tell.t just about this example. scarlet: thank you, chris, joining us from l.a. and taking the temperature in los angeles. >> coming up, president trump wants the bill on tax reform. the latest from republicans and democrats. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's...
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. >> there is a paper ballot thater machine that has capability. was --ink the comment than i was involved more was. >> right, so what we know from studies of different machines as well as the backend infrastructure is that there are several ways they might be remotely attacked. one is through the supply chain, as the panelists of emphasized that could be through machines as they are sold or through software updates for the machines that are delivered from the manufacturers. before everyte is election, every single voting machine in the country has to be programmed with the design of the ballot. the races and candidates. that program is recorded on a usb stick or memory card. what we have demonstrated in past studies is that if you can modify that programming, you can take control of the voting machine and cause it to miscount the votes and shifted to whichever candidate you want. that is a real danger because those files that define the ballot are often created on machines that are connect it to the internet. thing here iser what has been discover
. >> there is a paper ballot thater machine that has capability. was --ink the comment than i was involved more was. >> right, so what we know from studies of different machines as well as the backend infrastructure is that there are several ways they might be remotely attacked. one is through the supply chain, as the panelists of emphasized that could be through machines as they are sold or through software updates for the machines that are delivered from the manufacturers. before...
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according to navy officials briefing our committee, we maintain a strategic sealift thater reserved program can meet virtually all of our mobile sealift requirements. millions of people go hungry each year unnecessarily because of these two ridiculous requirements that congress places on food aid. one of our witnesses will testify later that research suggests at least 40,000 children die annually to what -- who wouldsaved otherwise be saved if we reformed this system. there are a few areas in government where we can have more impact on lives without additional resources than by modernizing the food for peace program. iron ridge all my colleagues to listen to the day's testimony, work with us -- i urge all my colleagues to listen to the day's testimony, work with us. i spoke to the tennessee farm bureau. the audience was aghast at the fact that here in washington, those people who "represent all u.s. act1% of exports going to this. they were aghast at the fact that congress had people appear in the name of protecting them -- had people up here in the name of protecting them. these are good p
according to navy officials briefing our committee, we maintain a strategic sealift thater reserved program can meet virtually all of our mobile sealift requirements. millions of people go hungry each year unnecessarily because of these two ridiculous requirements that congress places on food aid. one of our witnesses will testify later that research suggests at least 40,000 children die annually to what -- who wouldsaved otherwise be saved if we reformed this system. there are a few areas in...
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. -- thatere you're going was done centrally, but once it was set up -- we have so many tanks, the actual nature of those tanks, improvements to them, was not centralized. i should explain. for the idea of the guys who wanted to centralized decisions was that theater commanders might be too strongly influenced by the limiting local conditions of their own tactical situation to exercise proper overall judgment, which seems distrusting and the reasoning of four-star generals. they believed that theater commander recommendations were colored by the combat soldiers' natural attachment to reliable equipment with which they were familiar. basically, they were worried that the troops were very happy with what they had and would not request additional information -- or additional equipment. there was evidence to support this. with the sixth armored division that they 44, reports received no 76 millimeter tanks and had no particular desire for any. the 75 had gotten all the way across ramps, white rock the boat's? and to anpartment, extent, mcnair, went with the former view. they did not produce a
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thatere a signal delivering an agenda will be easing off of it in order to support growth?r should we be expecting more of these targeted rrr cuts? think in the short-term because it will be effective for next year. significant or any cuts from pboc given at the economy looks still kind of above 6.5% growth. for next year i think the problem is a significant issue facing the chinese economy. we do see the proxy market has to the tier down three and tier four cities already. we do see the physical stimulus will be much more than next year. we are facing pressure next year. >> always great to have you. of course for a round up of the stories you need to know to get your days -- your day going, bloomberg subscribers all you need to do is go to -- on your terminal. it is also available on the anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you can only get the news that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ ceo john cryan may come under pressure from investors thanks to a turnaround plan to show results in the next six months. a spokesman still thinks crime is the right person
thatere a signal delivering an agenda will be easing off of it in order to support growth?r should we be expecting more of these targeted rrr cuts? think in the short-term because it will be effective for next year. significant or any cuts from pboc given at the economy looks still kind of above 6.5% growth. for next year i think the problem is a significant issue facing the chinese economy. we do see the proxy market has to the tier down three and tier four cities already. we do see the...
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kelly was informed by the chief security thater the week of july 30 a cyber security incident had occurred. -- is thatrrect correct? mr. smith: he was notified on the 31st of july. a particular suspicious activity in a web portal. we are told mr. kelly was informed at the same time that the incident might have compromised personally identifiable information. is that correct? mr. smith: the only knowledge i have is that he was notified on the 31st that there was suspicious activity in a consumer dispute portal. rep. schakowsky: we were told mr. kelly wrote a short memo to you regarding the incident. is that correct? mr. smith: correct. in his email, it said suspicious activity. rep. schakowsky: around the same executives equifax sold over $1 million of equifax stock. that is on august 1 and august 2. it is reported mr. kelly is responsible for approving those sales. or onerue that mr. kelly of his direct reports -- would it have been required to sign off on one of these deals? mr. smith: yesmr. smith:. mr. kelly as our general counsel owns the clearance process. rep. schakowsky: i have a lo
kelly was informed by the chief security thater the week of july 30 a cyber security incident had occurred. -- is thatrrect correct? mr. smith: he was notified on the 31st of july. a particular suspicious activity in a web portal. we are told mr. kelly was informed at the same time that the incident might have compromised personally identifiable information. is that correct? mr. smith: the only knowledge i have is that he was notified on the 31st that there was suspicious activity in a consumer...
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second question we're going to look at though is, on the supporting documents is there indication thater paul manafort continued to these questionable practices all the way up to the time he is working on the trump campaign? and was there any leverage that he exercised in favor of the russians, or any leverage the russians might have had over him? we might not see that but that's what we're all going to be looking for. >> jonathan turley with george washington university law school, and law professor walking us through what happens that the charges have been laid against paul manafort and rick gates. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> it's likely we'll hear about the indictment of former trump campaign manager paul manafort during today's white house briefing. press secretary sarah sanders will brief reporters live at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> west virginia senator joe manchin talked about by present efforts on healthcare and republican tax reform efforts with congressman carlos crivello and josh gottheimer. >> please join the conversation this morning by using hashtag axios360
second question we're going to look at though is, on the supporting documents is there indication thater paul manafort continued to these questionable practices all the way up to the time he is working on the trump campaign? and was there any leverage that he exercised in favor of the russians, or any leverage the russians might have had over him? we might not see that but that's what we're all going to be looking for. >> jonathan turley with george washington university law school, and...