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theare doing your part for remain campaign? what's your personal opinion of how things are going? >> it's very divided. i have been to several polling stations and i have the feeling that it was mostly in. this one i would say it's a majority out. >> why is it a concern for you? >> i'm a belgian national and have lived here for 26 years. i married an english woman and i have four children. there would be massive uncertainty. would be a it disaster but for the country, it's clear there will be great uncertainty and that's not good for the economy. for europe as a whole, it's pretty dangerous. is the expression of a nationalistic feeling. nationalism should not be encouraged today in europe. and wehave four children are outside the polling place but this is a vote for the next generation. the people who are voting, are they younger or older? >> the people who i have seen voting, mostly our young people voting. that people voting out are mostly older people. they are also rather prosperous people. background a foreign , they are mostly in. i was talking to women this morning and they
theare doing your part for remain campaign? what's your personal opinion of how things are going? >> it's very divided. i have been to several polling stations and i have the feeling that it was mostly in. this one i would say it's a majority out. >> why is it a concern for you? >> i'm a belgian national and have lived here for 26 years. i married an english woman and i have four children. there would be massive uncertainty. would be a it disaster but for the country, it's...
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on thears, they watched sidelines as our jobs vanished and our communities were plunged into depression-level unemployment. many of these areas have never recovered, and never will unless i become president. [applause] mr. trump: then, they will recover fast. our politicians took away from the people there means of making a living and supporting their family. skilled craftsmen and tradespeople, factory workers, have seen the jobs they love shipped thousands and thousands of miles away. then he pennsylvania towns, once thriving, are in a state of disrepair. this wave of globalization has ourd out totally, totally, middle class. it does not have to be this way. we can turn it around. we can turn it around fast. [applause] but, if we are going change, we will have to reject the campaign of fear and intimidation reading proceed by powerful andorations, dia leaks, political dynasties. the people that rigged the system for their benefit will do and say anything to keep things exactly the way they are. the systemwho rigged are supporting hillary clinton, because they know as long as she is in charge
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. ♪ stand by me >> ♪ we are back with a check of the stories trending on thear web this morning using realtime news tracker. track >> first up outrage after a former stanford university univt swimmer convicted of sexual sex assault is sentenced to justnceo six months in jail. j >> he was given three years probation.at. many call the sentence a slape a on the wrist. >> next up, tributes continueon to pour in for boxing legend l muhammad ali. his former opponent george g foreman calling him "one of the greatest human beings he'ses ever met." >> president obama said the obad world was a better because of muhammad ali. a >> donald trump criticized for his tributes to ali.es to many call him a hypocrite for praising him following hiswi call for a temporary ban on muslims. last year ali had publicly denounced that ban. >> pope francis issues new issue rules which will affect thehich lives of church leaders inders i every archdiocese around thee ah world. >> and as we head to breako brek live look outside across thes region right now.re time now is 4:41. 4 we're back in a moment. moment. >>
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h by after school nice and warm, w 78 to 84 degrees around thear region.gi almost a perfect friday in the d.c. region. mention u.v. index.nd lots of sun today, very high. vh make sure you put sunscreen on if you'll be out be and about later on thisthis afternoon and then here come hee the 90's for the weekend.ee 92 on saturday, maybe some afternoon or early eveninglyning thunderstorms there, 91 on o sunday. sunday that's a look at the weather. w. erin como has got traffic. >> 4:56 right now and keeping ae you posted on what you are up a against this morning and it th like what i'm seeing behind me on the map. m a lot of green.a of gre problem free on 295 from 50n 29 down to pennsylvania.va no problems on the northboundtho side from the beltway past p laboratory road.labo traffic on the way to reagan the national and dulles are ds looking good if you're headingdi out of town for a nice summer sm get away.t aw right now your virginia drivenii times are all clear on 66, 95 69 northbound and 28. problem free on the dulleshe due toll road as well. w same story maryland. 270, 50, 295 north
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occ right now traffic moving along better as you head towards thear bottom of the beltway,tw, springfieldrea. ae traffic on the bottom of the beltway looking good across the wilson bridge.ok all of our area bridges aredges clear right now.clear ght the 11th street, we're not seeing any issues, thes, the memorial, the roosevelt, thelt,e key bridge, things lookingng really nice into the districte o and ou tr secondaries downtown w quiet.qu in addition to that 267ha26 looking good in virginia.gi if you have an early morning m flight to catch traffic on thet way to bwi reagan national andnd dulles is problem free. we'll let you know when thatow t changes. ch metro gearing up for servicear it's on time at 5:0in0 a.m..m. back to you wisdom and maureen. maur a thank you very much.ee >>> well, the dmv -- overseas os this morning iraqi forces arein locked in a fierce battle for fallujah.fa they're pushing their way into i the city that's been undereender isis control for more than two w years.s. fallujah is the last major urban area under militanter milt control in western iraq. i >> a french ship
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rifle, i am tired of listen to people from president of united states, and hillary clinton, calling thear a the a --ar 15 an assault rifle, an assault is an action, not a object. let's be clear, the ar-15 is not any more dangerous than my 12-gauge shotgun. an assault weapon is a fully automatic battlefield rifle, what that shooter used was not automatic, he had to pull a trigger every time he shot. i understand to clarify that so average citizen understands. charles: opponents of these types of weapons say they are powerful. the kind of power they provide, why would the average citizen need that to even protect themselves. >> goodness, you know, the last time i checked it was still the bill of rights, not bill of needs, but with barack obama it could have changed. it is not a matter of need, we have a right to keep and bear arms, if you want a fully automatic weapon you have to get a class 3 license, that is a restrictive, expectative background check, by the time government issues you a class 3 they know every hair on your head, not many have that. but bottom line, bad guys who want to k
rifle, i am tired of listen to people from president of united states, and hillary clinton, calling thear a the a --ar 15 an assault rifle, an assault is an action, not a object. let's be clear, the ar-15 is not any more dangerous than my 12-gauge shotgun. an assault weapon is a fully automatic battlefield rifle, what that shooter used was not automatic, he had to pull a trigger every time he shot. i understand to clarify that so average citizen understands. charles: opponents of these types of...
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seeing theare manufacturing index actually improve. we're up to 51.3 in the latest aninning. >> we've had a couple of months about 50, but if you look earlier it was down for three consecutive months. the last time that happened we were in a recession. even though right now we are a little bit of a 50 with the main into factoring -- manufacturing index, it has led significantly. if you look, we are indeed likely in an industrial recession. i see other proprietary data and material handling. if you look at material handling data, there has been a slowing and contraction there. if you look at retail sales excluding auto, it's the linchpin for economic growth right now, but if you look at retail a year-over-year rates were lower than 2001. we have recessionary levels of growth in retail. autos will slow significantly this year as there is pressure to reduce the subprime loans. manufacturers are three times the size of normal release fleets. they will be selling more used cars. the we don't cap is for gp, we count -- gdp, we count new cars
seeing theare manufacturing index actually improve. we're up to 51.3 in the latest aninning. >> we've had a couple of months about 50, but if you look earlier it was down for three consecutive months. the last time that happened we were in a recession. even though right now we are a little bit of a 50 with the main into factoring -- manufacturing index, it has led significantly. if you look, we are indeed likely in an industrial recession. i see other proprietary data and material...
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in a new nra video, he trains every day citizens how to protect themselves, he said that thear 15 is a -- the ar-15 is a weapon for every day american with training. he is my next guest. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. wh
in a new nra video, he trains every day citizens how to protect themselves, he said that thear 15 is a -- the ar-15 is a weapon for every day american with training. he is my next guest. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep...
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the sth is theares to gpursuit of perfection. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. >>> i need you to turn out tomorrow. get everybody you can to go vote tomorrow. make a very clear statement. we are repudiating donald trump, we are getting ready for the fall election, we're going to defeat him. >> time for tonight's war room. tonight the clinton and sanders war rooms are reacting to reports from nbc news and the ap that hillary clinton has reached the number of delegates required to become the presumptive democratic nominee. hillary clinton campaign wants the voters to go out in california and bernie sanders does too. "we're flattered ap but we've got primaries to win. california, montana, new mexico, colorado, new mexico, new jersey vote tomorrow. and a veteran of president obama's campaign war rooms and chan, a veteran of marco rubio's campaign war rooms. liz, you got chaos in the
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later, thears situation was no longer extreme and the idea was those powers could be curtailed and everything would return to normal. later, in 2005, the patriot act came up for renewal and it was renewed with almost no debate by a te of 89-10, even in the face of abundant evidence powers had been abused. in 2009, the obama administration issued a statement saying they wanted the patriot act quickly renewed. the handful of senators said, maybe we should modify this a tiny bit because there are some abuse taking place and this will help prevent that, and they were immediately accused by harry reid, the democratic majority leader, of risking a terrorist attack on the united states and a quickly passed with almost no debate. nobody thinks the patriot t is radical anymore, even though after 9/11 it was viewed as that because extremism becomes normalized once we accept it for a long enough time. it blends into the woodwork and becomes a permanent fixture in american political culture. one other example of that is i mentioned a little bit ago the obama administration has claimed the power to target
later, thears situation was no longer extreme and the idea was those powers could be curtailed and everything would return to normal. later, in 2005, the patriot act came up for renewal and it was renewed with almost no debate by a te of 89-10, even in the face of abundant evidence powers had been abused. in 2009, the obama administration issued a statement saying they wanted the patriot act quickly renewed. the handful of senators said, maybe we should modify this a tiny bit because there are...
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>>, so i was against thear in iraq from the beginning. from the beginning. they said, oh, he made a statement. i was against the war in iraq from the beginning becauset was going to destabilize the middle east and all of that. one of the worst decisions ever made by a country. you look a what's happening throughout the world now. it all started with that really dumb decision to go in. and obama made aorrible decision when he got out, by not leaving troops interest, et cetera. and then isis took over. and then iraq is taking over iraq. with the oil, this is better than the iranian deal. we've got these absolute animals cuttingff heads, steel cages going into the water and drowning people. this is an unbelievable situation. we have to knock the hell out of them. it's unbelievable. we have to go in. i didn't want to but we have to do something. ideally our so-called allies which are not really our allies because every time a bullet is fired, they run. we have to get rid of isis, we have no choice and the reason is because of the power of weaponry and the things
>>, so i was against thear in iraq from the beginning. from the beginning. they said, oh, he made a statement. i was against the war in iraq from the beginning becauset was going to destabilize the middle east and all of that. one of the worst decisions ever made by a country. you look a what's happening throughout the world now. it all started with that really dumb decision to go in. and obama made aorrible decision when he got out, by not leaving troops interest, et cetera. and then...
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they want action and i'm a prepared to be a part of thear effort to do that.o you feel that this crime wave, if you want to call itall that in ward 7 is not getting the attention that it should from elected officials from them police department? d >> no, i think there's more attention, tony that needs to be given to this. in fact, if you look at our police staffing at this stage it is down. it's probably one of the lowest levels we've had in the lastt decade. when i was the mayor we had -- we got the authorized strength r of the 4,000 police officers. we're down now to blow 38 lungs which is at a dangerous level.s we have people who and leaving. what we need is to create more incentives to get policepoli officers to stay past the point where they might otherwise retire.. i think what folks need to understand that police officerst areha eligible for retirement a lot of times when they've turned 41, 42 years of age, 45 years of age. people who are very actively a involved. we've got to give them reasons to stay and be a part of protecting our great city. essenti
they want action and i'm a prepared to be a part of thear effort to do that.o you feel that this crime wave, if you want to call itall that in ward 7 is not getting the attention that it should from elected officials from them police department? d >> no, i think there's more attention, tony that needs to be given to this. in fact, if you look at our police staffing at this stage it is down. it's probably one of the lowest levels we've had in the lastt decade. when i was the mayor we had...
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that is where the counter narrative and thear of ideas and ideology -- we have to do a much better jobis. we are looking at ways of talking about foreign affairs and economic assistance packages. we are looking at. it is really a commendation, it is not all drone strikes. . congresswoman jane harman> harman: thank you. i was elected with you, bob, and worked closely with you, mike. a republican agenda is an important thing to have an election year. there several things that i strongly agree with. if a democrat is elected president, would you work with her to enact parts of these hopefully try to put the country first because on the bus will be victims of terror attacks, not just people in one party. rep. mccaul: terrorists don't care for a democrat or republican. i'm hopeful this document will be the house gop blueprint, by hope it is a document for all americans. i think these principles are correct. it is a better way forward. we will work with whoever the president is. rep. goodlatte: many of these items in here we have are to be working on in a bipartisan way. there are some things
that is where the counter narrative and thear of ideas and ideology -- we have to do a much better jobis. we are looking at ways of talking about foreign affairs and economic assistance packages. we are looking at. it is really a commendation, it is not all drone strikes. . congresswoman jane harman> harman: thank you. i was elected with you, bob, and worked closely with you, mike. a republican agenda is an important thing to have an election year. there several things that i strongly agree...
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economy is what ceos who make tens of millions of back on thear cut wages, cut back on the health caret back on the pensions of their workers. economy is when wall street greed and recklessness and illegal behavior destroys the economy and then congress bails them out. economy is when wall street even legal behavior and the with no wall street executives going to jail. economy is one mom is working, dad is working, the kids are working, and 57% of all new income goes to the top 1%. brothers and sisters, our job is to create an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%. [applause] [all of us] toave been in this campaign native american reservations. rich in south dakota, and do you know in pine ridge, life expectancy is lower than in many third world countries. i have been to flint, michigan, where the children are drinking water that is poisoned. i have been to detroit, michigan, where the public school michigan, where the public school system is on the verge of a fiscal collapse. [booing] i have been to baltimore, maryland, where tens of thousands of people are addicted to her
economy is what ceos who make tens of millions of back on thear cut wages, cut back on the health caret back on the pensions of their workers. economy is when wall street greed and recklessness and illegal behavior destroys the economy and then congress bails them out. economy is when wall street even legal behavior and the with no wall street executives going to jail. economy is one mom is working, dad is working, the kids are working, and 57% of all new income goes to the top 1%. brothers and...
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can serve in the military the last survey done 360,000 americans between 18 and 24 that cannot meet thear-oldealm prerequisites the army needs 120,000 just to sustain the current force and we are competing against other othe services universities and businesses for the same segment if they know see a great opportunity for s service in uniform and the sacrifice that is inherent will begin to weigh on the decision process so we must be very focused. >> so where is the army in terms of recruiting? >> but the last decade you were getting what you need? >> speaking to the original question about morale one of the indicators is retention that does remain very solid in fact, we over retain several in the last few years and we have actually had to ask people to leave because as we have gotten smaller we are over strengthen certain ranks and grades for the force of the future and these people we're asking to leave our professionals most of them over 50 percent have two or more deployments of they have answered the call to their nation but as we have gotten smaller we have had to ask them to consider a
can serve in the military the last survey done 360,000 americans between 18 and 24 that cannot meet thear-oldealm prerequisites the army needs 120,000 just to sustain the current force and we are competing against other othe services universities and businesses for the same segment if they know see a great opportunity for s service in uniform and the sacrifice that is inherent will begin to weigh on the decision process so we must be very focused. >> so where is the army in terms of...
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let me assure you that the at theare grappled with very highest level of the administration every singlehere are not really any good answers in syria. it is not just to go bomb. complex legal issues, in the u.s. military ofloyment, there are a range complications that result from this. one issue i think that it is important to focus on, secretary kerry's in this respect because he put together an international coalition, which, despite its shortcomings, has at least enabled access to get through to 700,000 people who did not have it before and to impose a cease-fire in part of the country. there is an international effort underway under the auspices of the u.n. and this is extremely fragile. obviously insufficient. it is really the only way forward to solve the situation in syria. i would not anticipate a change in policy. i think the issues are struggled with every single day. path think to go down the that the secretary has laid out is really the only prospect that i see right now. the central parts of the administration of counterterrorism policy, are working on the ground. i mission
let me assure you that the at theare grappled with very highest level of the administration every singlehere are not really any good answers in syria. it is not just to go bomb. complex legal issues, in the u.s. military ofloyment, there are a range complications that result from this. one issue i think that it is important to focus on, secretary kerry's in this respect because he put together an international coalition, which, despite its shortcomings, has at least enabled access to get...
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in theare an investor dow jones industrial average, the last eight years you have been great.you had a savings account at td bank, maybe it made 100 bucks. phenomenon that is true from japan to europe to the united states. there is an economic explanation. there's also a historic back -- fact and then i think 20's and 30's, for a broad set of reasons, the west came disenchanted with april democratic policies as a set of institutions that created mediocre outcomes, but were broadly fair and inclusive. aere was a sudden thirst for charismatic style politics for men of action, guys who would cut through the bull and make things work. the businessman at the that will throughout the regulatory nonsense. ridden this to the nomination. make it happen. i think part of the story here is that a failure of ordinary politics to deliver on the expectation that modern western societies have in terms of economic well-being, anxiety, turnects, has typically people into saying, but look at these more radical nonmainstream alternatives. what the hell, let's give it a shot. there is a lot of tha
in theare an investor dow jones industrial average, the last eight years you have been great.you had a savings account at td bank, maybe it made 100 bucks. phenomenon that is true from japan to europe to the united states. there is an economic explanation. there's also a historic back -- fact and then i think 20's and 30's, for a broad set of reasons, the west came disenchanted with april democratic policies as a set of institutions that created mediocre outcomes, but were broadly fair and...
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terrible.errie >> put power behind it.d i >> the scene with you and woodyw in front of the car in thear of the film -- oh, tho right, right.ght, right. >> is that really you.thatll >> that's all real.all al. (laughter).au >> we're a little out of le ou practice. let's see what we can get. there we go.e there we go.ere we >> that's amazing.t's it's really a mazing.g. (laughter).ghte >> before i let you go i have tv let you know how they did the black tube sequence when youeq were sliding down that tube it t looks like you're going down dow something.me >> down a black tube. black >> where are the cameras? howe are you guys doing that shot? >> we had go pro that we wouldld hold and just going ahhh. >> we were trying to one up eace other and try greatest shot. >> we were begging for morewere takes of it but, b yeah, we rear went down that.ntown t >> i think i might be credited as. as >> emmanuel lou bet ski tie off credit. edit >> you said it.d not me. things that happen.th that was like revenant stuffrev going and there.ing an >> dave franco a big movie nerdv we're talking about emmanuel
terrible.errie >> put power behind it.d i >> the scene with you and woodyw in front of the car in thear of the film -- oh, tho right, right.ght, right. >> is that really you.thatll >> that's all real.all al. (laughter).au >> we're a little out of le ou practice. let's see what we can get. there we go.e there we go.ere we >> that's amazing.t's it's really a mazing.g. (laughter).ghte >> before i let you go i have tv let you know how they did the black...
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et >> what are you hoping for thear future of kensingtone .kegto >> i think to continue to movee forwardwho, are looking for new things andsd so we created some new festivala for, you know, we have a car c festival and a craft festivalesi that people just love and it'ss just -- it's just a great great community. comm so we're looking to continue tou freshen up attract newractew businesses to kensington andsi we're just really excited. eite. >> here's what we want to do. we wanted to have little bit ofi fun as well we'll play a littlel game here the mayor and mayor mayor-elect are going to help us as we learn more about mor kensington.kensgton. we'll do a little trivia.tle tri we had to separate them so theyy don't cheat off each other andtr copy anybody's answers. ans tracy has a little challengell with the west tee on her lap but it's okay we'll get throughy weg this. our first question is, what did early settlers call present day kensington? was it a, los angeles. b, happyville. c, large montgomery, or d, knowles.know please write down the letter ofo your answer. answe >> question numb
et >> what are you hoping for thear future of kensingtone .kegto >> i think to continue to movee forwardwho, are looking for new things andsd so we created some new festivala for, you know, we have a car c festival and a craft festivalesi that people just love and it'ss just -- it's just a great great community. comm so we're looking to continue tou freshen up attract newractew businesses to kensington andsi we're just really excited. eite. >> here's what we want to do. we...
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the districtc a man was shot a few hours agooo in columbia heights.umbihei that's not too far from thearcolumbia heights metro station.n investigators remain on the the scene in the 2900 block of0 blok 14th street northwest. melanie alnwick just arrived on the scene.the scene me knee, what can you tell usllu about what happened? >> reporter: i can tell you y that we're right here at thet t cross street of harvard so a lot of this happening betweenpening harvard and columbia roads onoao 14th street. you can see here some d.c. d.c police still remaining on then t scene. though this did happen right around 6:30 this morning and sos police are on the scene toll usu that the victim has been transported away from the t building here. here. what we do know from our sourcec is that the shooting happened inside the apartment buildingldg here.. the victim we have been told was shot in the head when responderd arrived the victim was described as unconscious and not breathing but so far we do not have an a update we don't know whetherer this will indeed turn into a fatality.fata we can also tell you
the districtc a man was shot a few hours agooo in columbia heights.umbihei that's not too far from thearcolumbia heights metro station.n investigators remain on the the scene in the 2900 block of0 blok 14th street northwest. melanie alnwick just arrived on the scene.the scene me knee, what can you tell usllu about what happened? >> reporter: i can tell you y that we're right here at thet t cross street of harvard so a lot of this happening betweenpening harvard and columbia roads onoao...
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toell u thtrut theare litt bitelied abt wh isoingn rit no take looat t dolr wh the d wa lkingt rainges in this relates to the ecb. but after the dollar is getting stronger and stronger and now we are at a point but the dollar has weakened. we are in a moment where central banks are going in all different directions. the bank of japan might be added to might be adding to its bond buying program. the ecb is likely to be on hold today. the fed is likely to raise rates at some point in the next few months and the dollar is pretty stable. the fed is comfortable with where the markets are right now. >> july would be the race? >> that is what the expert tatian is. they signal at their june meeting that they are moving towards a rate increase at the coast is clear they move in july. if we get really strong jobs numbers later this week, they might decide to go ahead and break upjune and i markets. >> will see the way it goes. yesterday we had wilbur ross on that will trigger a major disaster in the u.k. left the e.u. we will see about that. we know that businesses have not been investing all
toell u thtrut theare litt bitelied abt wh isoingn rit no take looat t dolr wh the d wa lkingt rainges in this relates to the ecb. but after the dollar is getting stronger and stronger and now we are at a point but the dollar has weakened. we are in a moment where central banks are going in all different directions. the bank of japan might be added to might be adding to its bond buying program. the ecb is likely to be on hold today. the fed is likely to raise rates at some point in the next few...
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generally sunny around thear the region for now. for now here in d.c.or the problem is, it's still asll little unstable we can kick up c another shower or thunderstormen as we head into the afternoon hours.hour quick look at the seven dayseve forecast.foreca 83 today, scattered showers ands thunderstorms the good newsweeke end looks perfect. eighty five on saturday.ur 87 on sunday heat and humidity return early next week with awih chance of storms on monday and y tuesday. >> all righty.>> allhty. erin one last check of the road for this 8:00 o'clock hour.cloc. >> that's right maureen and right now we do have somes o hae delays. let's get right to it.t t to throw 95 is basically parkedallr through crystal city andugh tal pentagon area. area. temporarily we lost the image a little cloudy right l we have av crash on the 14th street stree bridge causing some big delays and 95 through newington there'e a crash blocking a few lanes 95s northbound backing up from dale city on through.gh. give yourself a* about 15 extrae minutes as you make your wayr w from dal
generally sunny around thear the region for now. for now here in d.c.or the problem is, it's still asll little unstable we can kick up c another shower or thunderstormen as we head into the afternoon hours.hour quick look at the seven dayseve forecast.foreca 83 today, scattered showers ands thunderstorms the good newsweeke end looks perfect. eighty five on saturday.ur 87 on sunday heat and humidity return early next week with awih chance of storms on monday and y tuesday. >> all...
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cl notice thear yellow on 270 south from frederick down to the spure you'll hit a lot of stop and goa5 extra5 e minutes to get towards theowarde beltway. let's see if we can forward ourr maps now and show i was look ink chevy chase also a crash leadina into the district. the dtric it's inbound after jones bridge road. watch for heavy traffic andraffd there you can see just outsidene the bell way we have some slowos downs leading towards that poin as well. in the district r streettree northwest on the northbound side of rhode island avenue there's a crash. notice how slow new york avenuen at bladensburg jammed. delays lead 295 to 50 just apri side the beltway.he bay. police activity closing thelosie northbound lanes as well on 3811 that's northbound side at chrish church road give yourself extra time to get around that area ina prince george's county. county it's causing a lot of delays onn 381 northbound.bo we'll go ahead and forward our d maps and show you some other o problems. we're also dealing with an dea earlier crash that cleared inned though all lanes are open are oe residual
cl notice thear yellow on 270 south from frederick down to the spure you'll hit a lot of stop and goa5 extra5 e minutes to get towards theowarde beltway. let's see if we can forward ourr maps now and show i was look ink chevy chase also a crash leadina into the district. the dtric it's inbound after jones bridge road. watch for heavy traffic andraffd there you can see just outsidene the bell way we have some slowos downs leading towards that poin as well. in the district r streettree northwest...
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by theare displaced economic disturbances in the country can often take that as a time to go back toto get a new career, new training for that. what you see is this paradox where a lot of particularly public colleges around the country during the great recession saw a swelling in their enrollment and at the same time sought cutbacks in state aid because that was a place where the state coffers were drying up. the public colleges are scrambling to make their payments. what you are seeing now, another disturbing national trend for public colleges because they have lost state aid and they are getting overrun with demand after the recession, they go out-of-state, affluent students to build the class because the students that are closer to the pay full cost of education, that takes up slots for out-of-state students that would normally go to in-state students. they will come up with merit scholarships up at us dollars, -- to get affluent students from out of state to pay more. that creates even more difficulty. host: paul in virginia. a parent there. caller: good morning. have you actuall
by theare displaced economic disturbances in the country can often take that as a time to go back toto get a new career, new training for that. what you see is this paradox where a lot of particularly public colleges around the country during the great recession saw a swelling in their enrollment and at the same time sought cutbacks in state aid because that was a place where the state coffers were drying up. the public colleges are scrambling to make their payments. what you are seeing now,...
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lot about thear a gentleman who said this is a fair campaign. this is not a fair campaign.his is reality. one lady said all races have to get along, all religions. this is not a race war, a religion war. this is a war of ideology. this showed us yesterday that terrorism is getting worse. get your heads out of the sand. this will cripple the world with fear everywhere we go. we need to clean it up in the name of all free, decent people of all nations, all nationalities. this is a free world against an ideology. we have to face the reality that they are out there to destroy the world. if it takes boots on the ground, we will have to man up and do what we have to do. thank you for taking my call. caller: -- host: that was a republican in colorado. on c-span3 today at 9:00 eastern time, we will be covering vice president joe biden's cancer moonshot summit. these summits are taking place across the country. we will cover the vice president's remarks at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. the headline is he looks to rally momentum for cancer moonshot. we will turn our attention to immigratio
lot about thear a gentleman who said this is a fair campaign. this is not a fair campaign.his is reality. one lady said all races have to get along, all religions. this is not a race war, a religion war. this is a war of ideology. this showed us yesterday that terrorism is getting worse. get your heads out of the sand. this will cripple the world with fear everywhere we go. we need to clean it up in the name of all free, decent people of all nations, all nationalities. this is a free world...
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theare right that referendum in british legal terms did not have immediate legal effect.nderstand it means an active vote of the u.k. parliament, ultimately. i think everyone in the united kingdom was clear that this is a binding referendum, and future governments will consider themselves bound by this. the outcome is clear. arerest of us, we considering this as a final decision. the negotiations over the next two years are about how to implement it, it's not about putting the decision in question. the british people have given a final verdict on this issue, and unfortunately, however much we may regret that, they're going to leave the european union. host: we are talking to ambassador david o'sullivan, the european union ambassador to the united states, about last week's brexit vote. he is from ireland, joining us today. the phone lines are open for callers to call in. .emocrats, call (202) 748-8000 republicans, call (202) 748-8001 . independents, call (202) 748-8002. we have a special line for international viewers, (202) 748-8003. talk a little bit about the possibilit
theare right that referendum in british legal terms did not have immediate legal effect.nderstand it means an active vote of the u.k. parliament, ultimately. i think everyone in the united kingdom was clear that this is a binding referendum, and future governments will consider themselves bound by this. the outcome is clear. arerest of us, we considering this as a final decision. the negotiations over the next two years are about how to implement it, it's not about putting the decision in...