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woman in her car flew more than 100 feet off highway thear burs flames. vw beetle. volunteer firefighter rushed to help her and sheriffs helicopter arrived. >> first thing she asked, how i was doing. looked at her, i'm fine, how are you doing? can barely speak, she was so cold. >> that was the volunteer. investigators believe it was suicide attempt. woman suffered minor injuries. you-year someone you know is struggling, help available 24/7, 1-800-273-8255 or chat with counselor online, joeiden makin promise in iowa. >> i promise, if i'm elected s america, we're going to cure cancer. >> made that pledge speaking to supporters in des moines, was critical of trump and his administration not prioritizing funds to fight cancer. lost his son beau to cancer in 2015. >> you know they mean well but they have no idea what i feel. when it happens to you, you know. >> since leaving office been overseeing the biden cancer initiative, recently stepped down after announcing bid for the white house. >>> might be bad blood between house speaker nancy pelosi and facebook boss mark zu
woman in her car flew more than 100 feet off highway thear burs flames. vw beetle. volunteer firefighter rushed to help her and sheriffs helicopter arrived. >> first thing she asked, how i was doing. looked at her, i'm fine, how are you doing? can barely speak, she was so cold. >> that was the volunteer. investigators believe it was suicide attempt. woman suffered minor injuries. you-year someone you know is struggling, help available 24/7, 1-800-273-8255 or chat with counselor...
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we do not know the status of the two5- juveniles, thear-old and 13-year-old who were arrested at that same time. so, a lot to unpack here. live u on street northwest. >> jackie, thank you. >>> tonight this former high school teacher already under aest is now accuse of secretly recording video of students while they undressed at school. worse yet, many of those students may not even know it. hern den high school's former drama teacher rafael is already in jail accused of unlawfully filming a pair in april. in may he was charged with possession of child pornography after thousands of videos were found on several devices. now more charges will be filed after polic found several cameras inside herndon high school. >> major crimes bureau detectives have been trying to identify and make direct contact with whato appears tbe as many as ten identifiable victims. >> fairfax county police want to hear from anyone who may have seen somethi suspicious at the school between may of 2017 and june of 2018. now, parents who believe a child may have been impacted should also contact polic >>> in the ne
we do not know the status of the two5- juveniles, thear-old and 13-year-old who were arrested at that same time. so, a lot to unpack here. live u on street northwest. >> jackie, thank you. >>> tonight this former high school teacher already under aest is now accuse of secretly recording video of students while they undressed at school. worse yet, many of those students may not even know it. hern den high school's former drama teacher rafael is already in jail accused of...
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during thear, humaydi's mililitia called the shots in e northeast. sysyrian president bashar al-assad's t troops had bebeen k to make thememselves scarcrce. ththat could easasily change , and sheikh humaydi is loining to cut t a de with h dascus. in m march he went to talks wih the assad government. sheikh humumaydi: we're e nt negogotiating yet.t. the meetings werere aimed at bringing about peace, , and putting an end to o the hatred between ethnic g groups, ligions, and politicalal parties.s. it's our task to diffuse the hahatred others ststirred u. reporter: he advisises parties o nt t to maintain autonomy achieveded in the war to see mproromiseith ththe vernmentnt sheikhkh humaydi: ththe first g wewe must do is s put an end te destructioanand bloodshed.d. life is mo impmporta thann death, ourur souls more e impot an t thosef the dead reporter: the shammar have survived the war. and sheikh humayaydi is hoping r a permanent peace. host: over the past mohshs, oplele in dan's s catal khartotoum have beenen taking te ststreets, demananding basic rs an
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and aloughgh thear in n sya is nonot over yet, a mease ofof cl now prevevails in the nonorthe. sheikh h humaydi hopes h he canp shape popost-war polititic sheikh humaydi: if you want to solve proboblems, the tribes ae important. 90% of people here belong to a tribe, whether they're arab, kurdish, or christian. we all share the same culture, because these local tribes all have the same traditions and customs. reporter: humaydi's palace is in tell alo, a small village in northern syria. this is where the shammar leader meets petitionerers, allie a ad otother eikhs.s. together w with his advivisorse decides s on issues afaffectine shammamar's future.. he a also mediateses in dispus between members of the tri,, and d distbutes s aito the needy. tell alolo is a long w way from damascus. that a always affordrded the shammar r a certain auautonomn their r decision-makaking. the tribal leaders even t t as a substute f forentral governrnment. the sheikhkh's revenues s comem the region's oil fields dd tolllls leed on n trelers. they p pay for his m militia d supporort for tribalal member
and aloughgh thear in n sya is nonot over yet, a mease ofof cl now prevevails in the nonorthe. sheikh h humaydi hopes h he canp shape popost-war polititic sheikh humaydi: if you want to solve proboblems, the tribes ae important. 90% of people here belong to a tribe, whether they're arab, kurdish, or christian. we all share the same culture, because these local tribes all have the same traditions and customs. reporter: humaydi's palace is in tell alo, a small village in northern syria. this is...
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reporter: theare in fire manage the forest year-round. >> five years into the project in 2013, we experienced a fire, a back fire that the national park service lit to check the advance of what at the tim was the largest fire in the sierra nevada in california. >> today my role is to remeasure all of the trees that are live to comre it to the measurements we took after the fire. the year after the fire, my first year here, a lot of the trees died, especially the small ones. now we are seeing more delayed fire effts. >> the fire did not immediately kill a lot of the large trees. -- any of thearger trees. following the fire, we had two very strong drought years, very dry. we had a beetle outbreak, several species of beetles which successfully killed a lot of the trees. it is the combination of factors that provide a suation that the trees cannot resist. even in the 10 years we have been studying it, we still don't know enough to track the reasons why those ras of death might be changing. we are starting to be able to understand drought effects we are starting to understandth hobeetles kill tree
reporter: theare in fire manage the forest year-round. >> five years into the project in 2013, we experienced a fire, a back fire that the national park service lit to check the advance of what at the tim was the largest fire in the sierra nevada in california. >> today my role is to remeasure all of the trees that are live to comre it to the measurements we took after the fire. the year after the fire, my first year here, a lot of the trees died, especially the small ones. now we...
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officer whose body camera was turned off >> if anyone who is on patrol is shown to be a racist -- >> theare. >> -- or to do something racist that is their last day on the street >> reporter: buttigieg has spent most of the last week off the campaign trail attempting to manage the fallout from the shooting, the mayor has agreed to support anst outside inveation and faces demands to fire officers involved. >> are you from black lives matter of course blacttk lives ma >> then fire the cop >> reporter: they campaigned here in south carolina with front runner joe biepd enattempting taro y controversial comments he made last week about working with segregationalist senators. >> i do understand the consequence of the word "boy but it wasn't said in any of that context at all. >> reporter: fellow candidate cory booker reacting >> i heardrom many, many african americans who found the comments hurtful >> reporter: matters of race taking center stage in the presidential contest entering its biggest week yet garrett haake, nbc news, columbia, south carolina >> a bicentennial celebration turned into a s
officer whose body camera was turned off >> if anyone who is on patrol is shown to be a racist -- >> theare. >> -- or to do something racist that is their last day on the street >> reporter: buttigieg has spent most of the last week off the campaign trail attempting to manage the fallout from the shooting, the mayor has agreed to support anst outside inveation and faces demands to fire officers involved. >> are you from black lives matter of course blacttk lives ma...
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. >> reporter: and, jose, theare having a vigil here at a local church and they are honoring the dead and praying for those still fighting for their lives. >> thank you very much. and now to the investigation and a closer look at what we know about the shooter, the guns he ed and how he carried out the attack. here is justice correspondent pete williams. r orter: laufrms officials say he entered the building where he worked friday he was heavily armed. his pass gave him access to all floors and police say he fired indiscriminately everywhere but the basement. he was a civil engineer working in the public utilities department. his phone message was still working saturday. as for what may hav set him off the police ahief says cradox was stillively employed. but city officials refused to say if his job was in jeopardy or rif he'dently been disciplined. semiautomatic meaning they fired once each time thegger was pulled. he also had several extended magazines or that like these can hold dozens of rounds allowing more shots to be fired before reloading. at least one of the itguns was fitted
. >> reporter: and, jose, theare having a vigil here at a local church and they are honoring the dead and praying for those still fighting for their lives. >> thank you very much. and now to the investigation and a closer look at what we know about the shooter, the guns he ed and how he carried out the attack. here is justice correspondent pete williams. r orter: laufrms officials say he entered the building where he worked friday he was heavily armed. his pass gave him access to...
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host: the and of some of your timeline of ai, you put face theare now, fac fraser recognition, amazon and engine, giving a certain amount of leeway to these pieces of technology to make those decisions for us or at least guide us along to making the decision. guest: this has been a struggle not just with this piece of technology but as with any other piece of technology, we will always want more convenience, and in order to get convenience, we have to trade some amount of freedom and privacy in salon, so we are at the point where we are evaluating how much of privacy and what we are trading away, how much for convenience. host: the question i guess for you is -- are lawmakers hearing from their constituents saying, "no, we want more privacy. ease of want more access, information, etc."? we were talking about teacher evaluations, law enforcement, so one, lawmakers are heard from advocacy groups and say if you are doing this in order to create efficiency for government agencies, that could cause harm for certain communities of people. so we are hearing that. host: does your article get
host: the and of some of your timeline of ai, you put face theare now, fac fraser recognition, amazon and engine, giving a certain amount of leeway to these pieces of technology to make those decisions for us or at least guide us along to making the decision. guest: this has been a struggle not just with this piece of technology but as with any other piece of technology, we will always want more convenience, and in order to get convenience, we have to trade some amount of freedom and privacy in...
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people are too scared to leave their homes becausof thear khum has ground to a halt. when sudan's military rulers took over nearly two months ago, they declared they were on the o sidethe people. they started talks to form a civilianransition government and agreed to elections in three years. last night they tore up those promises. >> the military council has decid to stop negotiations with the opposition and to call for general elections within a period not exceeding nine months. reporter: but some are willing to brave the streets. an attempt to continue to protest that began in december led to the removal of president omar al-bashir. at>> we believe that ther is now in the hands of the sudanese people. they are setting and succeeding in their strikes and protests. this regime will fall no matter what. reporter: protesters are now gathering in neighborhoods and small streets outsidthe city center, preparing for a fresh standoff with the security forces. jane: you are watching "bbrl news america." still to come on tonight's program, with the women's world cup days awa
people are too scared to leave their homes becausof thear khum has ground to a halt. when sudan's military rulers took over nearly two months ago, they declared they were on the o sidethe people. they started talks to form a civilianransition government and agreed to elections in three years. last night they tore up those promises. >> the military council has decid to stop negotiations with the opposition and to call for general elections within a period not exceeding nine months....
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deligh red sky in the morning, sailors it has someuth because of the rain moving into thear . 64 degrees. 6:00 a.m., 62. 67 degrees by 8 a.m. 10 a.m 72 degrees. we have more clouds than and a lighter wind as well. a high today of 78 eede five degrees below normal. here's the latest check of down intoia and south aftern showers are possible throug meliss at least so far it's still key? >>overall, looking good. h we don'tve anything reported. i came across this camera and we'll if something, indeed, 66 at the roslyn tunnel, lanes zone. yoe seeing some delays there as well. outer loop at bwparkway. inner loop and outer loop, town. same situation here. top of the beltway looking at 29, route 1, all of that looking good northbound and southbound. aaron? 5:02. the mayor of upper marlboro resign news 4's meghan mcgrath has more theissue. good morning. >> rep well, good morning. she di not give a reason why. during a town meeting mayor tonga turner has spoken about harass a spokesperso for the town says that she did not resign because bullyi rather, she wanted to >> it's about not accepting the
deligh red sky in the morning, sailors it has someuth because of the rain moving into thear . 64 degrees. 6:00 a.m., 62. 67 degrees by 8 a.m. 10 a.m 72 degrees. we have more clouds than and a lighter wind as well. a high today of 78 eede five degrees below normal. here's the latest check of down intoia and south aftern showers are possible throug meliss at least so far it's still key? >>overall, looking good. h we don'tve anything reported. i came across this camera and we'll if...
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theare on ee tonightg cement ringing scared thatld their phoe they could be the ones targeted. in san francisco's mission district, a sense of fear ahead of the immigration and customs enforcement's planned deportation raid starting suntds morning. >> everyone is warning everybody on facebook and all social media, all i see is my friends posting please be careful. they start sunday. >> reporter: aisha's friends, liz, is undocumented. she came to the u.s. 25 years ago when she was 4 years old. >> you must be terrified. >> i am. but then again we come t come tc they have been doing this since the begin zpg they want us to be scared. >> reporter: lizut f h 9-year-o daughter, it feels very real. >> like my mom might leave or they might take my mom. >> reporter: san francisco is one of ten u.s. cities i.c.e. plans 20 target as part of a mass roundup of families living in the country illegally. the announcement came just days after president trump's re-election launch and a tweet where he threatened to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. in a statement friday, san francisco m
theare on ee tonightg cement ringing scared thatld their phoe they could be the ones targeted. in san francisco's mission district, a sense of fear ahead of the immigration and customs enforcement's planned deportation raid starting suntds morning. >> everyone is warning everybody on facebook and all social media, all i see is my friends posting please be careful. they start sunday. >> reporter: aisha's friends, liz, is undocumented. she came to the u.s. 25 years ago when she was 4...
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san francisco the i thear and in the north bay at 78. extended forecast had some changes this weekend. we're going warmer in san francisco to some upper 60s. still some really nice weather. and we'll drop it back off as we hit next tuesday and wednesday low and mid 60s. inland valleys an average of 81 tomorrow up to some hotter low 90s once we hit saturday and sunday's forecast. and then we'll drop it back down as we hit next tuesday and wednesday with some cooler 70s. now, one thing i do want you to notice, some dryer winds move if friday night, also into saturday. there is a fire weather watch right now to the north of us. we'll continue to keep a close eye on that again from some dry gusty winds. nothing for us at this point. but again, north of the bay area. >> good to get that heads-up. thanks, jeff. >>> up next, a rare attack along the coast.enag at a popular beach. >>> and happening now, we new w re sacramento. an officer remains in serious condition after she was shot. the suspect is still firing on officers from inside of a home
san francisco the i thear and in the north bay at 78. extended forecast had some changes this weekend. we're going warmer in san francisco to some upper 60s. still some really nice weather. and we'll drop it back off as we hit next tuesday and wednesday low and mid 60s. inland valleys an average of 81 tomorrow up to some hotter low 90s once we hit saturday and sunday's forecast. and then we'll drop it back down as we hit next tuesday and wednesday with some cooler 70s. now, one thing i do want...
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thear understands that on they agreed to a mosque in principle, there are sensitivities. greeks remember the ottoman empire ruled greece for centuries until the 1800s. >> they offered to build a huge muammar center and gaddafi made a similar offer a year later. in 2006, they decided the athens mosque would be built at the public expense. >> it is the first step towards religious acceptance in this orthodox christian society. for the sport with family -- andy. the host beating south korea 4-0. 2014's are taking part in the event, the final coming in on july 7. >> this was an emphatic win for france and it is really important that the host nation does that because it gets the public inside will stop the people watching on television, they will talk about an exciting thech team, two of undoubted stars really have a chance of uplifting. of course, they will face of a challenge from the united states . .hat is one of the reasons i like the fact they have three more games on saturday, through .n sunday there are some of the stories, so much excitement. >> real madrid has signed
thear understands that on they agreed to a mosque in principle, there are sensitivities. greeks remember the ottoman empire ruled greece for centuries until the 1800s. >> they offered to build a huge muammar center and gaddafi made a similar offer a year later. in 2006, they decided the athens mosque would be built at the public expense. >> it is the first step towards religious acceptance in this orthodox christian society. for the sport with family -- andy. the host beating south...
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that would damage their business at a time when both fedex and theare plowing money into -- serving moreand hadley more traffic across the pacific. trump erring his grievances about social media companies, he took aim at facebook and google, accusing them of bias and saying the federal government could finally sit. shares of both companies drop on the news before the white house plant a social media summit. heard this complaint about anti-conservatism, but what could the u.s. sue google and facebook? >> that is the background, donald trump may be referring steps they have taken to probe the big companies, google, facebook, amazon, apple for a list or possible anti-competitive the behavior. he is referring to increasing the scrutiny in congress at the white house summit and in the agencies. firm,er decades at the the man behind many of apple's most iconic products, the chief designer, says it is time to move on. thethe iphone design and original imac desk and peter and the ipod and the ipad. what does it mean for apple? we saw a slight drop in the share price, one person in market cap, a
that would damage their business at a time when both fedex and theare plowing money into -- serving moreand hadley more traffic across the pacific. trump erring his grievances about social media companies, he took aim at facebook and google, accusing them of bias and saying the federal government could finally sit. shares of both companies drop on the news before the white house plant a social media summit. heard this complaint about anti-conservatism, but what could the u.s. sue google and...
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by theare being affected international picture, yet you have investigated t -- you have domestic idiosyncratices to focus on. why not deliver bigger rate hikes? you have hinted today and surprised the market that there is more to come. why not be more bold and deliver 50 basis hikes at this point? >> that is the question and i understand it. very low level a and have had low interest rates for some time. what are the effects of increases in the interest rates on households? affected by what is happening internationally. is acus and stress there downside risk in our assessments of international developments, which also are a good reason for being cautious going forward. the market base case had been -- the high cost of this one would come in december. that is being brought forward to september. does that seem right to you? >> yeah. we forecast going forward, it is never a promise. it is given the new information, which we have, and it the information mixed with the policy rates paths slightly them fromd move december to september is the weaker krona, stronger growth in the petroleum sector than
by theare being affected international picture, yet you have investigated t -- you have domestic idiosyncratices to focus on. why not deliver bigger rate hikes? you have hinted today and surprised the market that there is more to come. why not be more bold and deliver 50 basis hikes at this point? >> that is the question and i understand it. very low level a and have had low interest rates for some time. what are the effects of increases in the interest rates on households? affected by...
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on abc 7 news at 11:00 a flag flight in the south bay.to pedestrians safe crossing the street but theare evening but that is this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news whenever you like on the abc 7 news app. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. thank you for joining us. >> we'll see you again at 11:00. we had so many wonderful teenagers qualify for the teen tournament we presented earlier this year that we didn't want any of them to be wasted. so we decided to have a second teen tournament, and it starts right now. ♪ this is the... let's meet today's contestants-- an eighth grader from sioux falls, south dakota... a junior from macon, georgia... and a freshman from charlotte, north carolina... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our tournament, my favorite time of the year. hope your father's day was as pleasant and as enjoyable as mine was. we have a great cast of characters for the teen tournament this year. we have five seniors, six juniors, one sophomore, two freshmen, and
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chan, snarl >> thank you,thetter bri so tan it un thear of 70 south sdy grovway.ner loop, outer loop of the beltway okay. inner loop crossing the woodrow wilson bridge a bit of a delay. inbound 210 as well. eun? thank you, melissa. >>> it's 6:31. we're following breaking news just into news 4 today, nine months after the murder of jamal khashoggi, an expert with the unite d nations says there's credible evidence of the crown prince and his involvement in the killing. he was last seen entering the consulate in istanbul in october. once inside he was killed and there's speculation the crown prince orderedhe killing. >>> 6:32. now new efforts to make one of the bheiest roads in district safer. >> tomorrow, transportation officials will share plans for a stretch ofda flori avenue aimed at protecting bicyists ed darcy spiscer ,arcy, good morning. s is a very busy and also a g. very diverser codor. you have residential, businesses, church and up the street you have a university. this is about making it safer for everyone. this is what the project is going to include. it
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became central to the way that we narrate lgbt history because of the annual commemorations every sum thearave now gone on for 49 years. >> i want to put one point in perspective. walter jenkins who at the time with was one of the closest aides to president johnson, worked with him for 25 years, he was married the father of six children and this is a photograph of walter jenkins who was forced out of the white house after he had a sexual liaison with another man here in washington, d.c. he was charged with a crime on more or less charges. i mentioned that in 1964 to where we are today with the mayor of indiana openly gay and among the top tier candidates running for the democratic nomination. so you look at that arc of history what does that tell you? candidates nly lgbt began running for office before stonewall. weren't generally successful but there began to be successes in the early 1970s. the first actually were in ann arbor, michigan, and city council members came out as gay and lesbian then ran and won election. then there was a state senator lected in massachusetts, and harvey milk w
became central to the way that we narrate lgbt history because of the annual commemorations every sum thearave now gone on for 49 years. >> i want to put one point in perspective. walter jenkins who at the time with was one of the closest aides to president johnson, worked with him for 25 years, he was married the father of six children and this is a photograph of walter jenkins who was forced out of the white house after he had a sexual liaison with another man here in washington, d.c....
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but i think thear learned and they learned with a vengeance when the demonrators filtd square that this result of too much openness and reform, and theyetter begino crack down. and i think, also, they felt deeply, deepy humiliated by having all of these students sitting in the middlof the middle of the middle of china and beijing in tiananmen square. >> let's fast forward today abouthat orville schell just said, the party thinking they had too much openness, that they had to crack down. are those lessons that today's communist party still look back and believe that they've l and so, therefore, are continuing that crackdown today? >> oh, they've learned quite a few lessons. one of them they've learned is that whenever they see signs of troue, they have to crack down immediately and very forcefully. n d that's why ie last 30 years, there were hundreds, i not tens of thousands of large-scale protests. none of theseoo mushrd into anything remotely close to tiananmen squareovement. nee other lessons they've lethat, to counter western liberalism, they've got to cultivate chinse nationalism. a
but i think thear learned and they learned with a vengeance when the demonrators filtd square that this result of too much openness and reform, and theyetter begino crack down. and i think, also, they felt deeply, deepy humiliated by having all of these students sitting in the middlof the middle of the middle of china and beijing in tiananmen square. >> let's fast forward today abouthat orville schell just said, the party thinking they had too much openness, that they had to crack down....
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democratic governor kate brown sent out the state police to track down the senators last week, but theareern to thcapital. is is oreg republica senator ian boquis one of e lawmakers who fled the capitol, speaking last week before the standoff began. >> seeing the thread out, like we're going to have special session or i will send the state police post up well, i'm quotable. this is what i said, "send them in the heavily armed." amy: that was oregon republican senator brian boquist saying, "send bachelors and come heavily armed." oregon governor kate brown said monday she won't negotiate with the lawmakers until they return to the state. for more, we go to portland, oregon, where we are joined by oregon democratic state representative karin power. she is co-chair of the state's joint committee on carbon reduction and co-sponsor of the cap and trade bill. welcome to democracy now! what is going on in your state? republican legislators, currently some have fled to idaho, and you have the far right militias threatening the state capital so it would -- was shut down this weekend? >> yes. i dem
democratic governor kate brown sent out the state police to track down the senators last week, but theareern to thcapital. is is oreg republica senator ian boquis one of e lawmakers who fled the capitol, speaking last week before the standoff began. >> seeing the thread out, like we're going to have special session or i will send the state police post up well, i'm quotable. this is what i said, "send them in the heavily armed." amy: that was oregon republican senator brian...
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[ cheers and applause it follows these different moms at school, and they're rich, and -- some of theareou go,ha you know w no matter how much money someone has, no matter what they own, no matter what their family looks like, we're all broken, we're all suffering, we're all, like, in desperate need of healing. >> jimmy: all trying >> yeah, we're trying to do the best we can. we're messy. >> jimmy: yeah, and it gets tricky it gets real messy >> real messy.im >> j: it gets -- yeah. so then -- yeah, but i think it's out there that shryl streep comes back an wants to know what happened after the first season which i don't want to don't spoil. >> good that's why i don't usually say anything because i end up - >> jimmy: she wants to know what went down but she's got the way she's taing and her glasses. [ light laughter ] and the scream, she did the scam last night. she's like, "oh, yeah, it makes me want to just scream." [ light laughter ] and i jumped- she just -dn't do a james brown, but she sounded like meryl streep. a meryl streep scream. and it was just -- um i'st blown away. i love the
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finding theare you best return right now?ou as well willing to join this hunt for yield as it looks pretty clear that the eu is not going to exactly let italy default? you know, in terms of where to invest, we would go back to the global equity markets. bond markets seem very expensive. look at the u.s. 10-year. these are big numbers. we arer perspective, more comfortable with global equity exposure, u.s. equity exposure, even u.k. exposure, even european exposure at the moment. there are sectors we are more comfortable with. we are not so comfortable with technology because of valuation and what we are expecting with earnings season in q2. we do like sectors that have exposure to fiscal spending or infrastructure spending. we are very comfortable with exposure to china at the moment, because we think there will be a resolution to the trade dispute with the u.s. europe is caught up in all of this. european sentiment is extremely negative at the moment, primarily because of brexit, more so than what is going on with italy. tha
finding theare you best return right now?ou as well willing to join this hunt for yield as it looks pretty clear that the eu is not going to exactly let italy default? you know, in terms of where to invest, we would go back to the global equity markets. bond markets seem very expensive. look at the u.s. 10-year. these are big numbers. we arer perspective, more comfortable with global equity exposure, u.s. equity exposure, even u.k. exposure, even european exposure at the moment. there are...
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more of theare documentary. years after the fire, so makers traveled through cleveland in 1966, came back and saw this. [video clip] [train horn] ♪ >> by the time the cuyahoga it isreaches cleveland, already dead. there is no living life of any kind. there are at least 28 industries. the discharge waste into the river. treatment plant adds another 75 million gallons that go into the river alone. knownver that is throughout the world that is the only one born. >> we talk a lot about cleaning up lake erie, but it's not out in the lakes. you have to clean up the sources . in the area, which use river water, finally have to clean it first. there are proposals for cleaning up the river. may never be aea trap screen. it could be made not to smell. the cost for the cleanup would be expensive. first rules of civilization, you have to clean up and not dump in our waterways. now we have to clean up the mess we have made over the past decades. [end of video clip] film, "am the 1971 crooked river dies: an epilogue." what ch
more of theare documentary. years after the fire, so makers traveled through cleveland in 1966, came back and saw this. [video clip] [train horn] ♪ >> by the time the cuyahoga it isreaches cleveland, already dead. there is no living life of any kind. there are at least 28 industries. the discharge waste into the river. treatment plant adds another 75 million gallons that go into the river alone. knownver that is throughout the world that is the only one born. >> we talk a lot...
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running out of money, and the house is in the process of acting, which is much better than it was in thear previous gonds. >> you said-- i think a lot of people will be surprised know to know that the people affected, it's a population of tens of thousands of amecans who rely tho fund either now or in the future. what other states are we talking about? we're not just talkin talking at newark. where are these people from. >> they're from 4ou t of 435 congressional districts, and that somebody sometimes canges because people move, right. for instance, in texas, there are some 700 people wh aped for the fund. and i believe-- >> in texas. >> in texas. and i belie it's around 400-- i'd have to double check-- who are actually eligible for some form ofat compen. you just go around the country, you'll find somebody. florida has thousands of peoe because so many new yorkers and new jersey residents moved there. >> and thenhey responded on 9/11. >> correct. >> there, at pennsylvania or the pentagon. >> at the pentagon, one of the advocates, john field, was here e day before that hearing with jon ste
running out of money, and the house is in the process of acting, which is much better than it was in thear previous gonds. >> you said-- i think a lot of people will be surprised know to know that the people affected, it's a population of tens of thousands of amecans who rely tho fund either now or in the future. what other states are we talking about? we're not just talkin talking at newark. where are these people from. >> they're from 4ou t of 435 congressional districts, and that...
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about theare disputes extent to which republicans are antislavery but emancipation is not on the horizon in 1860 in a regular election of lincoln as president. now the sudden by 1862 it's on the horizon. but part of the way that will happen is if the war goes on long enough and is fought with enough vigor that the u.s. with lincoln, who has been -- he is compelled into emancipation. we find a kind of curious inversion, people like garrison and other white abolitionists who are theoretically committed to pacifism wind up being the most vigorous advocates of a hard war. they are the ones who want an army moving with power across the southern landscape, destroying the social relations. killing of want the slaveowners but they want slavery destroyed in doing so requires a vigorous war. i point this out because we tend to think in a postwar, post-world war ii era that the alignment of hawk and is necessary that the hawks in favor of military power of the political conservatives and the doves are the political liberals. and that sticks. what we have our political liberals, people like william
about theare disputes extent to which republicans are antislavery but emancipation is not on the horizon in 1860 in a regular election of lincoln as president. now the sudden by 1862 it's on the horizon. but part of the way that will happen is if the war goes on long enough and is fought with enough vigor that the u.s. with lincoln, who has been -- he is compelled into emancipation. we find a kind of curious inversion, people like garrison and other white abolitionists who are theoretically...
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much on the dets and their opposition to and the president that he now gets a chance to sort of reset thear ment and make it about the case that he's going to make, but it is really notable that, you know, joe biden kicked off his campaign in pennsylvania, in philadelphia, a state that democrats have to inif they're going to bin the electoral llege, tam's right if there trus going to win reelection, he has to win florida. if you look at the i-4 corridor between the orlando and tampa area, it is the fastest gr not just in the state but in the country, the village is. these are folks who are coming in from places wh trump is really popular, like ohio and michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania. so think about where the villages are and where some these voters are coming into florida, they are basically the midwest that has be snow birded, i guess if that's the term, into florida.in so don't thof florida for the president as miami, when people through about florida. ethink about it as rally much more of a midwestern battleground state in the middle of a state that it also happens to have palm
much on the dets and their opposition to and the president that he now gets a chance to sort of reset thear ment and make it about the case that he's going to make, but it is really notable that, you know, joe biden kicked off his campaign in pennsylvania, in philadelphia, a state that democrats have to inif they're going to bin the electoral llege, tam's right if there trus going to win reelection, he has to win florida. if you look at the i-4 corridor between the orlando and tampa area, it is...
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theared to data from administration, electricity production was down 23%. even more reduction for coal mining. the trans-are still continuing. planta been switching to natural gas because it's cheaper? guest: yes. also, it's a renewable energy as well. drake's calling from pennsylvania. welcome. thank you. you are on the air. caller: my question is simple. regulations, my biggest concern is the impact on kids and the increase in asthma. the increase in asthma? repealing the regulation increase the impact of asthma in kids? anticipatederall health effects of this change? guest: it's a little hard to tell from the final rule what the impact will the. proposal, at the there were stories in the new york times which projected there would be 1400 additional premature deaths from air pollution. when the trump administration finalized rule, they changed the baseline from where it was measuring the effects. the deaths go down significantly. there's a question about what's going on with how the epa is calculating these figures and if there is of steering of the effec
theared to data from administration, electricity production was down 23%. even more reduction for coal mining. the trans-are still continuing. planta been switching to natural gas because it's cheaper? guest: yes. also, it's a renewable energy as well. drake's calling from pennsylvania. welcome. thank you. you are on the air. caller: my question is simple. regulations, my biggest concern is the impact on kids and the increase in asthma. the increase in asthma? repealing the regulation increase...
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you're swiping no on all thear girls that have s. >> dude, no. >> i love when they're all covered. from their heads to th like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgustinge >> havyou ever dated a muslim girl and that's why i'm doi this.tr i'm ying to meet someone, you kn, different. >> except you're racist. >>ow is that racist, dude? islam is not a race. it's something you believe in. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: ramy youssef, everybody. season one of "ramy" is streaming on hulu. [ cheers and applause and you can check out his hbo special june 29th at 10:00 p.m [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with chef ivan orkin, everybody come on back [ cheers and applause p ♪ you know when u're at ross and suddenly realize great minds shop ali?ke yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. at ross. someone is going to be the first. someone is goingo blow up the game. someone is going to do that thing you really, really want to do. it mig
you're swiping no on all thear girls that have s. >> dude, no. >> i love when they're all covered. from their heads to th like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgustinge >> havyou ever dated a muslim girl and that's why i'm doi this.tr i'm ying to meet someone, you kn, different. >> except you're racist. >>ow is that racist, dude? islam is not a race. it's something you believe in. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: ramy youssef, everybody. season...
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compare that to the democrats, specifically the new class of freshmen democratic iswomen who took office thear different like california congresswoman katie porter, a law professor and consumer advocate. [ applause ] earlier this year, she grilled trump's pick to lead the consumerinancial protection bureau, kathy kraninger, who has no experience in consumer protection porter specifically asked her te explain the differenetween an interest rate and apr now, i don't know the difference i looked it up three times this morng, and i still don't remember and i can guarantee you, this guy doesn't understand it, bute the director of threau that's in charge of protecting consumers from predatory lenders should absolutely understand it. and yet when porter asked aninger to explain the difference, porter had to explain it to her. >> could you please explain to this committee the difference between an interest rate and an apr? >> so the apr is the extrapolation, if it wera one year term. >> miss kraninger, the annual percentage rate, and i'll be happy to send you a copy of the textbook that i wrote, expla
compare that to the democrats, specifically the new class of freshmen democratic iswomen who took office thear different like california congresswoman katie porter, a law professor and consumer advocate. [ applause ] earlier this year, she grilled trump's pick to lead the consumerinancial protection bureau, kathy kraninger, who has no experience in consumer protection porter specifically asked her te explain the differenetween an interest rate and apr now, i don't know the difference i looked...
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up in theare shaping asian markets. gold is pushing further and began is holding steady. we are seeing kiwi stocks halting eight a today rise. two day rise. governor --be ok bok government -- governor meeting. thank you very much. let's get to first word news. >> another factory gauge beginning this month. the dallas fed meeting felt a three-year love. it is the fourth straight monthly decline and the outlook also indicates further deterioration in the economy. to steel tariff has failed secure a hearing. the president used it to justify tariffs. 25% steel tariff in march of last year. the u.k. opposition leader has indicated he is warming up to the idea of a second referendum on brexit. he said that once dan made the choice, they should have the confidence to put brexit to a second vote. huawei are calling on the canadian justice minister to intervene and stop the extradition request. she said she would not have been charged in canada for her budget crime of fraud and lying about dealings with iran. her exhibition case is set to begin in january. global news 24 hours a d
up in theare shaping asian markets. gold is pushing further and began is holding steady. we are seeing kiwi stocks halting eight a today rise. two day rise. governor --be ok bok government -- governor meeting. thank you very much. let's get to first word news. >> another factory gauge beginning this month. the dallas fed meeting felt a three-year love. it is the fourth straight monthly decline and the outlook also indicates further deterioration in the economy. to steel tariff has failed...
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i think that thear risk is quit small but it is certainly something that secret service agents, which is what they're do, have undoubtedly been spending time thinking about. hs not, however, the first time we are hearing about it. the idea that president trump would be coming to the dmz was always on the cards. other presidents have come to the hedmz in the past. other diplomats have come to the dmz in the past. so they do have quite a well-rehearsed security protocol for bringing foreign dignitaries into this area. what they don't have a reverse protocolve for is having both o these highly protected world leaders coming in and meeting together. becauseet kim jong un also travs with ang very large security detail. so you're going to have v president trump if he's not already there or arriving soon showing up -- i would assume he's going to have people all p around him, perhaps trying to stay out of the shot so that it doesn't look like some sort of military assault, trying to stay out of the camera lens and kim jong un asns well with his security at his back. >> andty again for those
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wternoon highs only in thear l 80s this afternoon and even better weather for the weekend.bs down in the 50s tomorrow morning and again on sunday morning. >> that's your latest weather. >> i think i speak for all of america. what is happening? >> what do you mean? >> what's going on here? >> first day of summer. >> al, you know i love you. and i have supported youon, but this m jht bet one step too far. >> who knows? >> you're like our little ray of sunshine. >> i am. >> we're going to have a intervention. >> you are really sweating. >> oh, my gosh. >> is that t whaty do to you? >> maybe it's the heat from the glasses. wow. al, thank you very much. >> when you come bk on this friday morning, we're going to take a turn here. courtroom drama. shocking development in the trial of that decorated s.e.a.l. accused of war crimes. 7 t his fellow s.e.a.l. team member said that left the courtroom flat out stunned. >> this is for everybody who is looking down at their cell ones right now. is all that hunching over actually causing horns to grow on your body? actually, it's young kids
wternoon highs only in thear l 80s this afternoon and even better weather for the weekend.bs down in the 50s tomorrow morning and again on sunday morning. >> that's your latest weather. >> i think i speak for all of america. what is happening? >> what do you mean? >> what's going on here? >> first day of summer. >> al, you know i love you. and i have supported youon, but this m jht bet one step too far. >> who knows? >> you're like our little ray...
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. >> so thear tfs born by americans, how are people preparing if at all? >> reporter: you're right. many say american consumers, they are o t who is will pay those tariffs. not the mexican government. the president has said they would start at about 5% on monday, r ting 25% by october. and among those that would be hard hit, take.s. automakers. those with plants in mexico, they could be forced to raise car prices potentially driving up a pricey several hundred if not several thousand dollars. >> peter alexander, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, with the abortion battle raging across this country and facing a backlash from fellow democraticpr idential candidates, joe biden is now reversing course on his long standing opposition to public funding for abortions. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker joins us with that story. kristen, good morning. t reporter: good morning you. former vice president joe biden a devout catholic has long grappled with his views on abortion rights. now an outcry from democrats overnight flipping on a major federal amendment. it is the flash point
. >> so thear tfs born by americans, how are people preparing if at all? >> reporter: you're right. many say american consumers, they are o t who is will pay those tariffs. not the mexican government. the president has said they would start at about 5% on monday, r ting 25% by october. and among those that would be hard hit, take.s. automakers. those with plants in mexico, they could be forced to raise car prices potentially driving up a pricey several hundred if not several...
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by theare often puzzled chain on the other side and the belt year, and the pedals, what is up with all of that? earlier in the 20th century, the way you started one of these things, you would peddle it. -- pedal it. you would move that lever there and it would tighten up the lever -- leather belt and kick start the engine. you did not have an electric start. hardly did not happen until the 60's. -- harley did not happen until the 60's. we had a traditional starter earlier in the teens. this is how you started these things. you could just add a lit -- pedal it if you felt like it. this is the original drawing from 1801, the beginnings of our company. arthur davidson and bill harley decided they wanted to motorized bicycle. -- motorize a they drew the drawing of this early engine, you can kind of see the date down there, july of 1901. the little bicycle engine, there's two sheets, we only have one, but it's miraculous that we have one. with a localking machine shop and local foundries , made this engine, but it in a in a bicycle, it they thought that was really fun, and they decided to m
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maybe a litt stint on dancing with thear sts. that was traumatic. >> no.> i think you look good.>> thank you. >> what is next for you? oh, no this to the audience. >> it's gone. just like that. >> good morning, everyone. >> we just start right over. what are you working on next? ng i'm worki on the third season of est world." i go back to be with another hemsworth after this. i can't escape them. >> what about liam though? yohhaven't worked wit him yet. >> lurking in the wings. >> he's like right over there. >> hi, liam. >> chris andnk tessa, thaou so much. theovie hits theaters nationwide tomorrow. check it out. >>> ahea another fantastic adventure. taking us aboar the new ride in orlando. but first this is "today" on nbc. orlando. it will have arry potter" fans stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones.in it's trainher good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. strongerstis changing even fa than they do. because we did't just want
maybe a litt stint on dancing with thear sts. that was traumatic. >> no.> i think you look good.>> thank you. >> what is next for you? oh, no this to the audience. >> it's gone. just like that. >> good morning, everyone. >> we just start right over. what are you working on next? ng i'm worki on the third season of est world." i go back to be with another hemsworth after this. i can't escape them. >> what about liam though? yohhaven't worked wit...
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ready for theare negative impact on employment, and if people are getting unemployed because of the trader longer, they make sure they have unemployment benefits to raise their family, as well as send them to vocational school for job training. midwest, aed in the phd from the university of purdue, and teaching at the governor of the bank of china. tom mackenzie did this extraordinary interview. congratulations on what i thought was a most delicate issue -- interview. what is the backstory, the linkage of his pboc to the government, given the trade war? certainly, he has to factor in the central government and president xi's stance on the trade war. he reiterated the three joint -- address, aa wants to reasonable demand in terms of agricultural purchases and a mutually beneficial agreement in the removal of tariffs. in terms of what happens with the currency should we get this full-blown trade war, which investors are watching, he did not seem to push back against the idea that there is no line in the sand. he was not entirely explicit, but that is how the markets seem to have reacted bec
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. >> we want our children to have a home where theare cared for and loved. >> reporter: a loving familyhat's a bit bigger and together forever. >> this day w a long time in coming. >reporter: in arlington, cory smith -- >> you want to say anything? >> you guys happy? >> jacob rules. >> reporter: news4. >> so cute. >>> all right. time right now is 6:48. you can see behind us already looking like hazy out there. >> i take it back. i am not goingto blame you for the haze. but can you do something about it? >> yeah, i will do something about it. >> i can let you in on something.m you can bla her. i blame her all the time. >> listen, 96 degrees yesterday. 91 today.ng but i'm goio take away the humidity a little bit. >> thank you. >> the breezy -- >> that's good. >> same deal tomorrow. but the end of this week, i mean, the temperatures go back -- >> d.c. in july. >> good hair day/bad hair day? >> a good hair dang starti tuesday. that's what we're talking about. tuesday. not today. we have th breezy conditions out of the northwest. that's suppressing that humidity. so it's going to be a nice b
. >> we want our children to have a home where theare cared for and loved. >> reporter: a loving familyhat's a bit bigger and together forever. >> this day w a long time in coming. >reporter: in arlington, cory smith -- >> you want to say anything? >> you guys happy? >> jacob rules. >> reporter: news4. >> so cute. >>> all right. time right now is 6:48. you can see behind us already looking like hazy out there. >> i take it back....
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about theare focused profile of the bank.- we want to let our portfolio of government bond -- >> how much of a nightmare is it to run a business when there is negative rates out there? is a environment which little more difficult forces us to be more efficient. you always have to look at the positive side of things. we take advantage of more difficult situations to be more efficient. profileent of the risk and working on efficiency and transformation of the bank. >> is it the same for higher italian yields? does that help you drive costs down, how does the italian situation impact the bank? >> the italian situation is only a part of the equation. the fundamentals of italy, when you look and see our clients are good. consumers are consuming and companies are investing. what has to be looked at is the environment in term of the overall european situation and banking environment. onunicredit today we focus the bank of the present and the bank of the future. the bank of the present is 51 generated of paper and we want to reduce t
about theare focused profile of the bank.- we want to let our portfolio of government bond -- >> how much of a nightmare is it to run a business when there is negative rates out there? is a environment which little more difficult forces us to be more efficient. you always have to look at the positive side of things. we take advantage of more difficult situations to be more efficient. profileent of the risk and working on efficiency and transformation of the bank. >> is it the same...
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who turned up at these protests and they have been sustained over weeks, the g20 is a signal for thearege china will sit on this topic and approach trade talks. protests do not seem to dissipate. how will china handle that? joyce: china right now has been careful in what its response has been and they have not taken steps to contain it. they are at a delicate point. they will be very measured at the g20 on the trade issues. tom: i have to go to your claim, fixed income, this is wicked, i feel like i am channeling jonathan ferro, which is the most attractive, nation, coupon, or dollars to nominated coupon in em? ayce: if you want more than five percent yields you have to be in emerging markets fixed income in some form of levers loan. i still think the dollar debt makes more sense because you have more pressure on emerging markets. we will have to see what comes out of the talks between the u.s. and china. if you have disappointment, you could see room for depreciation. tom: i am lost, what is your dollar call within what i just heard from you versus what norman is doing with smoke and m
who turned up at these protests and they have been sustained over weeks, the g20 is a signal for thearege china will sit on this topic and approach trade talks. protests do not seem to dissipate. how will china handle that? joyce: china right now has been careful in what its response has been and they have not taken steps to contain it. they are at a delicate point. they will be very measured at the g20 on the trade issues. tom: i have to go to your claim, fixed income, this is wicked, i feel...
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by the tim i got thear i was so intoxicated i didn't remembee the walk to tar. gets inside the bar, more mixed drinks, does some cocaine inside the barand two hours later spots demon tay dodd who is like seven feet tall. he wafconsidered a celebrity o this basketball team. he was the spokesperson for the university of maryland basketball team. free nder is giving him drinks. he is passing out free drinks to his friends, free drinks to her and then they start dancing together and they leave the bar together and then what she said is when we got back to the apartment things went too far and, you know, what started out s making out turned into i did not consent to. so there was a very fine line there. there were a lot of things that happened in that happening and a lot of thingsed involvin this, this being halloween night, she was dressed as a playboy noney. an the case law that the judge used was laws protecting prostitutese that had b raped. that's how they set the parameters for this case. at the end of the d the jury decided after two hours of deliberation he w
by the tim i got thear i was so intoxicated i didn't remembee the walk to tar. gets inside the bar, more mixed drinks, does some cocaine inside the barand two hours later spots demon tay dodd who is like seven feet tall. he wafconsidered a celebrity o this basketball team. he was the spokesperson for the university of maryland basketball team. free nder is giving him drinks. he is passing out free drinks to his friends, free drinks to her and then they start dancing together and they leave the...
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shift and thear other has to do with the whims of the president. >> the president making the adjustmentation -- the -- aity this morning central banker who believes in a blended, service sector number and vector and everyone else looking at no inflation. where do you fit in on that continuum between higher inflation and not much going on? >> headline inflation will be down for the rest of the year because the trade war has been pushed down. core numbers will probably be firmer because of the impact on tariffs on a whole bunch of line items and it probably will not net too much or what drives the fed policy decision. that will be driven by what happens to the economy. it is going to open up this interesting question six months from now -- let's say there's an eventual deal between the u.s. and china. tariffs are on schedule to be revised back -- i don't think so because it looks like the fed might have to ease again next year. there are a couple narratives -- one is risk management and another is the achievement of a higher inflation target. >> how dangerous are trade war's? >> very dang
shift and thear other has to do with the whims of the president. >> the president making the adjustmentation -- the -- aity this morning central banker who believes in a blended, service sector number and vector and everyone else looking at no inflation. where do you fit in on that continuum between higher inflation and not much going on? >> headline inflation will be down for the rest of the year because the trade war has been pushed down. core numbers will probably be firmer...
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talking, theare focus, the pictures are static, so seeing in them what people are talking about requires a tool that i try to remind my students is an essential part of what historians do and what i think most people do not understand, which is imagination. it is sort of a dirty word where people think the only thing we do is sort of like an archaeologist, sort of dust off facts, and then lined them up on the table, and then that is the thing. there is a million facts. sort of chronicling a day would take all of us a lifetime, and we would not make any sense out it requires the ability to look at this and see one of the things that came up at almost every comment, which is transformation. the still evocative language of steve cushman who talks about thewood, and he talks about house of the lord becomes the house of course form and amputation. that is what wars do is they brutally transform our landscape, so standing in a place and trying to think deeply about how we see that but without seeing a video, right, sort of a time lapse video, it is one way to do it, but in effect forcing us to
talking, theare focus, the pictures are static, so seeing in them what people are talking about requires a tool that i try to remind my students is an essential part of what historians do and what i think most people do not understand, which is imagination. it is sort of a dirty word where people think the only thing we do is sort of like an archaeologist, sort of dust off facts, and then lined them up on the table, and then that is the thing. there is a million facts. sort of chronicling a day...
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him being thear first one -- in terms of him being the first to have a backbone, that is interesting. have worked for republicans and democrats and a lot goes on behind the scenes that the public does not see. i would take issue with that. he has a different way of talking to the public about it and other presidents have had, if you only look at that part, that sentiment or projection is different. the previous administrations have had just as strong of a backbone. the track record will speak for itself. steve, aiana, democrat. caller: good morning. there has always been a cure on the books but they won't do anything about it. is put these to do hire the in jail who people coming across the border for real low wages. that will hear the immigration problem completely. host: what impact with that have on the economy? guest: your caller is right about the incentive. some of the best solutions -- the most effective solutions are infective because they get at incentives. if you throw people in jail for hiring undocumented workers, that will provide a disincentive to do so. i don't know if
him being thear first one -- in terms of him being the first to have a backbone, that is interesting. have worked for republicans and democrats and a lot goes on behind the scenes that the public does not see. i would take issue with that. he has a different way of talking to the public about it and other presidents have had, if you only look at that part, that sentiment or projection is different. the previous administrations have had just as strong of a backbone. the track record will speak...