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and they worked, they worked so hard. them.ey tortured i don't know, i still don't have the answer for that. us,hey wanted to kill because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killings? you know, one example who did not happen -- but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborers. and a hungarian soldier who was the guard said, you say that you are stinky jew. and they said, the man said, why should i say that? and he said, because i told you so. so, if you don't say that that you are a stinky jew, i am going to beat you. so, he said. the other people and you say also that you are a stinky jew. he said, why should i say that? i am a college professor. "if you don't say that, i am going to beat you." he did not say that. he started to beat him until he was half-dead. jew.he said, i am a stinky humiliation similar happened. which i can say all of them, but it happened. let me go back. >> yes, you are going to tell us about
and they worked, they worked so hard. them.ey tortured i don't know, i still don't have the answer for that. us,hey wanted to kill because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killings? you know, one example who did not happen -- but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborers. and a hungarian soldier who was the guard said, you say that you are stinky jew. and they said, the man said, why...
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they sent them back because they could not work, and they brought new people instead of them. of course, we never heard of that camp had another crematorium. it wasnna, you told me always a hundred women. if some were ill, they would send them back and you have the same numbers. 800. then you were forced to do exceptionally hard labor. tell us about that. -- airport, to do from that big -- bill: you were forced to build an airfield? anna: yes. they forced us to work on the farm. it was carrots, beets mostly, and a few potatoes. we were told we could not take from there to eat because we are going to be punished for that, if you do that. becauseere very hungry the first day we arrived there was no food. water was rusty, so we could not drink or eat, and some people still took a caret and aided --a carrot and ate it or a potato. but the number was here on the sleeves. the guard saw that. then took the number. then it night when we went home from work, the guard gave it -- there were two women. least 250ey were at that is a fair- job, to do the punishment. so, on the first night,
they sent them back because they could not work, and they brought new people instead of them. of course, we never heard of that camp had another crematorium. it wasnna, you told me always a hundred women. if some were ill, they would send them back and you have the same numbers. 800. then you were forced to do exceptionally hard labor. tell us about that. -- airport, to do from that big -- bill: you were forced to build an airfield? anna: yes. they forced us to work on the farm. it was carrots,...
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they gave up that game and they will be back tonight at six. if they win the game.the series back here on san jose on saturday. here is the cool thing. both the sharks and the warriors, they are sings wins away from the respective finals. >> putting hockey on the map for a lot of people. >> 25th year. not just shark fans jumping on. people all over the bay area that are excited. >> two more wins to get the conference finals. >> yes. >>> developing news in the east bay. they carjacked a truck and we will show you here the aftermath of all that. >> it is a meal it is and wheels truck that was being towed away. >> they reported to a carjacking in downtown fremont. >> and that was 10:15. they saw the truck and chased the driver through union city and hayward. >> it overturned on the road. and all the way out in castro valley. >> a dozen miles away. and they were arrested at the crash scene. heading to the scene and we will have more for you throughout the day. we will be right back. . >>> mother's day is this weekend and you may want to biological. claudine wong introdu
they gave up that game and they will be back tonight at six. if they win the game.the series back here on san jose on saturday. here is the cool thing. both the sharks and the warriors, they are sings wins away from the respective finals. >> putting hockey on the map for a lot of people. >> 25th year. not just shark fans jumping on. people all over the bay area that are excited. >> two more wins to get the conference finals. >> yes. >>> developing news in the...
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seventy years later, they they don't believe, they don't believe the military, they still treat them as a threat and a country that doesn't believe in their threat and doesn't want them to be surviving. that mentality is nothing new. that came out of just a few months, and that was cemented in the establishment among ordinary pakistanis. it's why the militaries have been able to rule for half of the existence because every time they take power they say they need you need us to defend against your enemy. that is their justification and the justification for the majority of the budget is that you need us. so for americans in outside power, it's important to understand this mentality. you have to understand where it comes from. you also have to understand how it's changed over the years. you can't start to unwind it until you know where it came from. you have to accept that at least when it was created there was a certain degree of legitimacy to it. they would be happy to see it fail within a year or two and be reabsorbed. it's not entirely crazy. indians have no interest in taking over
seventy years later, they they don't believe, they don't believe the military, they still treat them as a threat and a country that doesn't believe in their threat and doesn't want them to be surviving. that mentality is nothing new. that came out of just a few months, and that was cemented in the establishment among ordinary pakistanis. it's why the militaries have been able to rule for half of the existence because every time they take power they say they need you need us to defend against...
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, they still say they are looking for the attackers. >> they are saying they don't believe there is a threat to the community. they believe it was a directed attack to the novato high school teams that were attacked in the incident. novato high school closed today while investigators search for answers. >> reporter: they brought in special search teams to search the open space in the marin country club looking forward clues for the weapons used in the attack. they called the medical examiner to retrieve the body of the deceased. the surviving victim of the knife attack had to hike mile for help. >> the first victim who called the local law enforcement and identified what he believes to be are the three suspects. hispanic males involved in the case. he is still in the hospital and being treated for his injuries. >> reporter: here is what they are saying so far. the surviving victim called for help. investigators arrived and found another young man with a gunshot wound and knife wound saying that man died at the scene. investigators say they are trying to determine what led up to the vi
, they still say they are looking for the attackers. >> they are saying they don't believe there is a threat to the community. they believe it was a directed attack to the novato high school teams that were attacked in the incident. novato high school closed today while investigators search for answers. >> reporter: they brought in special search teams to search the open space in the marin country club looking forward clues for the weapons used in the attack. they called the medical...
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they flew together. they were on the carl's ep they -- they were on the carl's sea. they got shot down. nels was not a senior officer but he ended up in this group of 11 and i will tell you why. and i love this story. they realize they were going to have to write this confession. they decided they weren't going to write a nice confession. they were going to write a subversive confession. nells could barely use his hands. their officersut who had protested the war and they mentioned one of those officers was clark kent. the vietnamese didn't notice this. they thought that was just fine. a couple of months later they just use nells'name on the press release. they thought they had this great confession. well, they got a phone call from the united states other couple weeks later, and one friend told them that clark kent was superman. they came, they took nells along with these other folks to alcatraz. a little prison a mile north of the hanoi hilton, 13 cells, and i'm not sure why they left two empty. probably forgot to include a couple of these guys in there. and they l
they flew together. they were on the carl's ep they -- they were on the carl's sea. they got shot down. nels was not a senior officer but he ended up in this group of 11 and i will tell you why. and i love this story. they realize they were going to have to write this confession. they decided they weren't going to write a nice confession. they were going to write a subversive confession. nells could barely use his hands. their officersut who had protested the war and they mentioned one of those...
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the friendships they had, the friendships they lost, the laughs they shared, the jokes they played on each other, and boy did they play a lot of jokes on each other. the good times for some of them, they outweigh the bad times. they were complicated young men with dreams and hopes like everybody else, that when their country said do something they went and did it. that was really, really difficult, these guys are 70 years old now. the difficult thing they did, maybe the most important thing they did was one year out of their lives. these guys are now grandparents, great-grandparents, leaders of businesses, retired folks, preachers and preachers and churches, painters, dreamers, you name it. our vietnam veterans there is not much more complicated and meaning of that and they are americans. >> during book tvs recent visit to hattiesburg, mississippi we spoke with louisiana ural, codirector of the center for war and society at the university of southern mississippi about letters and diary entries from soldiers and their family during the civil war. >> i really had always wanted to write
the friendships they had, the friendships they lost, the laughs they shared, the jokes they played on each other, and boy did they play a lot of jokes on each other. the good times for some of them, they outweigh the bad times. they were complicated young men with dreams and hopes like everybody else, that when their country said do something they went and did it. that was really, really difficult, these guys are 70 years old now. the difficult thing they did, maybe the most important thing...
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if they truly believe they had someone dangerous walking around, would they let him walk around for a year. >> stubblefield was arrested yesterday in front of his children at their school. the attorneys say it is a political ploy by the district attorney's case to try the case in the media. we reached out to the prosecutor handling the case. he is expected to give a statement later on today. we will have more at four and 5:00 p.m. reporting from san jose, janine dela vega. >> . >>> this is out of marin county. the mother of tupac shakur has died. >> they responded to her home in sausalito last night for report of a possible cardiac arrest. she died at the hospital less than an hour later. she was a business music woman and former black panther. >> alex savidge will have a reaction coming up at 12:30. >>> they are searching for the person who shot and killed a man right there near facebook headquarters. they rushed to taw lane avenue before one this morning. calls came in about shotsz fired in the area. police and paramedics performed cpr on an unidentified 28-year-old man and say they
if they truly believe they had someone dangerous walking around, would they let him walk around for a year. >> stubblefield was arrested yesterday in front of his children at their school. the attorneys say it is a political ploy by the district attorney's case to try the case in the media. we reached out to the prosecutor handling the case. he is expected to give a statement later on today. we will have more at four and 5:00 p.m. reporting from san jose, janine dela vega. >> ....
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they feel they were treated really roughly and unfairly. >> they say nobody can prove who it was that maeld the cade the threats. the bottom line is the raw anger in the sanders camp against what they see as being railroaded. >> what's the objective evidence on that front? >> there's no objective evidence. he's very reliable nevada reporter. he said this is like a convention. it's unlike any convention any of us have covered when you have the votes and the split was 20 delegates for clinton and 15 for sanders. it was contactually what we're told on february 20th after the caucus was held. it ratifies the results of the voters. what the sanders campaign is frustrated by, they thought they would go to the county conventions and then win more delegates at the state convention. the bottom line, according to other people have spoken to is that the sanders delegates did not turn up in force. they were outnumbered. >> joy, i'll tell you what the tactics are. calling up for place of employment. the party chair has a job. calling up harassing the people there and telling them to quit their job
they feel they were treated really roughly and unfairly. >> they say nobody can prove who it was that maeld the cade the threats. the bottom line is the raw anger in the sanders camp against what they see as being railroaded. >> what's the objective evidence on that front? >> there's no objective evidence. he's very reliable nevada reporter. he said this is like a convention. it's unlike any convention any of us have covered when you have the votes and the split was 20...
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once it came out they have served in the war, they felt that they were rejected because they were an extension of the american military machines. even if they wanted to oppose the war of art talk about how they would rethink gender norms, they didn't feel welcome in the groups did not. another say that women face coming back was what had the normal should not before they went to war was no longer normal. they can jack and their friends wanted to go shopping or go to a party or talk about men. to them, some of those things just seem frivolous. they could relate to that type of life anymore because of what they had been initiated from vietnam. what they did in vietnam is the most powerful workfare and. she was a nurse in vietnam and then she came back and worked as a hospital nurse in the u.s. after she served. when i interviewed her, she top about how nothing she did in her career ever can match the importance of what she thought she was doing as a nurse in the town. that was hard and she still cried. in her interview she broke down in tears in terms of the casualties and the destruct
once it came out they have served in the war, they felt that they were rejected because they were an extension of the american military machines. even if they wanted to oppose the war of art talk about how they would rethink gender norms, they didn't feel welcome in the groups did not. another say that women face coming back was what had the normal should not before they went to war was no longer normal. they can jack and their friends wanted to go shopping or go to a party or talk about men....
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as they move back, they see the marylanders. they drop many british soldiers. the british, john howard, this heroic figure. he is a psion in baltimore. he raises the company of men in 24 hours. that's how much charisma he has. he is a brilliant and that under stands the smallest tax in the smallest details. he orders is misunderstood by a virginia to retreat. the men show their backs towards the british. it becomes another camden. the british then attack with full force. but what happens next is the militia rally. and they encircle the men, along with the horse of william washington. it is a great american victory. the book, i can go through each one of these southern battles. it is a band of brothers on the american revolution. what i mean by that is it focuses on the key officers in the maryland line. the first person i'd like to talk about is nathaniel nick ramsay, who is a lawyer from cecil county, maryland. ramsay is also a politician. he is one of the older men in the maryland line. ramsay is an ardent patriot. he volunteers. he is there from the beginnin
as they move back, they see the marylanders. they drop many british soldiers. the british, john howard, this heroic figure. he is a psion in baltimore. he raises the company of men in 24 hours. that's how much charisma he has. he is a brilliant and that under stands the smallest tax in the smallest details. he orders is misunderstood by a virginia to retreat. the men show their backs towards the british. it becomes another camden. the british then attack with full force. but what happens next...
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and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody understood it. it went like this. we have just come through the greatest depression of our economic life, the 1930s, followed by the most severe war threat we've ever had, world war ii. the country has to pull together to overcome and rebuild from these two great sequential crises, and from each must be taken their capacity to contribute. so we're taking from the rich their capacity. here's some statistics for you.
and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans...
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that's what they have com, they captured the feel. so if you buy one from a merchant for example let's pick another that might be someone selling title stockings and all he does is a very narrow range thabut many people use him becae he is always using good quality and it's always delivered on time but he makes five times just making but what happens is it isn't just a one off type of thing. you have almost like these vendors you basically have people like the old market that will give you discounts and send you free stuff so they are thriving because they've re-created the china that we know online and others. you have to fill in this forum m and they just failed even though they had a very good early start but they kind of messed it up and i have a whole chapter so the credit was early to see the promise of china but was let down by some of the people in her team. d thank you for being here and ensuring the story of alibi. i was wondering if you could tell us with respect as well as the discussion that there's going to be a venture
that's what they have com, they captured the feel. so if you buy one from a merchant for example let's pick another that might be someone selling title stockings and all he does is a very narrow range thabut many people use him becae he is always using good quality and it's always delivered on time but he makes five times just making but what happens is it isn't just a one off type of thing. you have almost like these vendors you basically have people like the old market that will give you...
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if they want to stay viable, they have to make it work. on mitt that reporting said hebill kristol recognizes romney said he isn't interested in running. he turned him down. he hoped to get the governor to line up behind whatever candidate he might find to run. this is a quote from the washington post. romney's support would be very important. he would want to get his wisdom. through all of this discussion. we want to hear your thoughts this morning, who you think should lead a third-party effort. robert is in california. good morning. what do you think? -- never have is never --ed for an independent area in my life. mentionedow, you just romney. maybe romney. i don't think he's viable. i have voted for him last time. i was very disappointed in my obama vote. i think mariano rubio. i am open. it's someone who is viable. someone who is patriotic and doesn't have the baggage that both the anointed have at this time. i have never felt this way before in my life. i am a lifelong voter. of that is my point of view at this point in time. rubio,o
if they want to stay viable, they have to make it work. on mitt that reporting said hebill kristol recognizes romney said he isn't interested in running. he turned him down. he hoped to get the governor to line up behind whatever candidate he might find to run. this is a quote from the washington post. romney's support would be very important. he would want to get his wisdom. through all of this discussion. we want to hear your thoughts this morning, who you think should lead a third-party...
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they were immigrants. they would have been executed at they returned to france. there was a list of official immigrants. when some of them left the united states, once napoleon came to power, more in a more emigree were welcome because they were not seen as the most reactionary kind. host: you refer to french philadelphia. was there a established community there? prof. furstenberg: to discover this wealth of community in philadelphia, this french community, there were thousands of people that fled and settled in philadelphia during the 1790's. there were people that came directly from france. this gave an entirely different aspect to the city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere around 10% of the publishing. philadelphia is a small place at this time. -- 10% of th
they were immigrants. they would have been executed at they returned to france. there was a list of official immigrants. when some of them left the united states, once napoleon came to power, more in a more emigree were welcome because they were not seen as the most reactionary kind. host: you refer to french philadelphia. was there a established community there? prof. furstenberg: to discover this wealth of community in philadelphia, this french community, there were thousands of people that...
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they give it to us. right now, we don't know what the cause of if there was a crash, what the cause of that would be. right now, we don't know where the plane is. authorities haven't told us where the plane is, that is the priority. >> we have said this was an air dplt bus, we have it on the screen, the aircraft that is now missing, authorities giving any information, what do we know? >> we know it was an a-320, 45 minutes ago. egyptair has been updating on a regular basis what has been taking place. letting us know when they -- what has happened. they are going to be looking for a range of possibilities, of what could have happened to this plane, everything from foul play, they are not ruling anything out at this moment. they are trying to locate this plane. for them, that is their main priority. saying that this plane was traveling at 37,000 feet when it disappeared. really high up in the air. if it did have a problem at that altitude, as we have seen in other plane crashes, the search area can be very
they give it to us. right now, we don't know what the cause of if there was a crash, what the cause of that would be. right now, we don't know where the plane is. authorities haven't told us where the plane is, that is the priority. >> we have said this was an air dplt bus, we have it on the screen, the aircraft that is now missing, authorities giving any information, what do we know? >> we know it was an a-320, 45 minutes ago. egyptair has been updating on a regular basis what has...
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the cops didn't know it and they thought there was a man in there so when they arrived, at the part, they saw this teenager in the park with a gun and what happened was they quickly told them to drop the gun and he pointed it at an officer and the officer hit him in the foot. they weren't aiming there but that is what happened. they learned later on that he had taken a suicide note intending to have officers shoot and kill him. they also determined that his gun was fake and undergoing psychiatric evaluation. he is cooperating. i spoke to a police captain about the difficulty that arrives when family members grapple with the kind of incident and officers themselves when they are forced to shoot someone. >> nobody wakes up wanting to go out and shoot somebody. we get into this profession to help the public and provide a service and to give back to the community. when something like this happens it could be traumatic for the officers and dispatchers involved in this. >> after the fact and you learn that it is a minor, you know, it can be traumatic. there is a lot of emotions involved. t
the cops didn't know it and they thought there was a man in there so when they arrived, at the part, they saw this teenager in the park with a gun and what happened was they quickly told them to drop the gun and he pointed it at an officer and the officer hit him in the foot. they weren't aiming there but that is what happened. they learned later on that he had taken a suicide note intending to have officers shoot and kill him. they also determined that his gun was fake and undergoing...
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they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all the rights you one on a piece of paper word piece of parchment, but if you intimidate the citizenry from exercising their rights, signaling there are no limits which the government has to abide by, those rights become completely worthless. one other antidote. 10 months after i wrote that first article about wiki leaks, i was the first person to write manning, the extremely inhumane and detention conditions of long-term solitary confinement without being convicted of any crime, all caps of harassment designed to destroy them psychologically. at the time i wrote the artic
they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all...
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did they not see this coming? >>>> i think they probably did. think we can say that for two reasons. one was very low growth. early on -- obviously, they have failed. the regulators have come out, the fcc, the judgment has gone against them. the other thing that was key is that the spread on this deal was so side, plus 50% going into yesterday. so the market was giving it fairly low chance of getting it done. jonathan: where do these two companies go? >> they do not go anywhere. there is not another deal for them to do. this industry is at maximum consolidation. we saw a similar situation in telco. but the regulators made it clear if they tried to do it, they would smash them. it is the same thing here. they have to continue as they are. >> experience in some connection issues. his expansion plans in europe. e.u. regulators rejecting or blocking the deal that would have seen ck hutch buy 02. they would merge that would three. it would create the uk's biggest mobile carrier which they say may hinder competition, reduced choice and lead to higher
did they not see this coming? >>>> i think they probably did. think we can say that for two reasons. one was very low growth. early on -- obviously, they have failed. the regulators have come out, the fcc, the judgment has gone against them. the other thing that was key is that the spread on this deal was so side, plus 50% going into yesterday. so the market was giving it fairly low chance of getting it done. jonathan: where do these two companies go? >> they do not go...
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not known if they will have any public appearances in the bay area next week, they announced -- they announced the public events a few days ahead of notice. >>> the director of national intelligence james -- the agencies working with the presidential candidates to help tighten security. the activity falls a pattern notice during the past two presidential elections, president barack obama and mitt romney says were targets of chinese cyber attacks. experts say neither trump or clinton's campaign networks are secure enough to stop the hacker. >>> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, is it scheduled to meet with prominent conservatives. the group includes glenn beck, barry bennett, dana perino, as a cop and health -- arthur brooks of the american and enterprise institute of conservative think ten. -- think tank. >>> mark suckered needs to put out numbers -- us liberal issue. >>> the software algorithm blankly -- for what people are reading and sends out a list of what's trending regardless of politics. >>> donald trump had some unfavorable things to say about the crime rate in one bay area cit
not known if they will have any public appearances in the bay area next week, they announced -- they announced the public events a few days ahead of notice. >>> the director of national intelligence james -- the agencies working with the presidential candidates to help tighten security. the activity falls a pattern notice during the past two presidential elections, president barack obama and mitt romney says were targets of chinese cyber attacks. experts say neither trump or clinton's...
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they are still anti-trump. they haven't got over it. will they? >> think about their attempts to shutdown free speech and donald trump. it makes me want to go out to the sidewalk and write trump in chalk. it is somebody who believe in the founding principals. it will only get more violent and visual. going after hillary is important for trump and then if he decides to go to the middle he will create more problems with conservatives. it is not the republican party. it is the future of conservatism and the heart and soul. they don't feel like donald rule p is one. where he will end up i don't know. >> alley, what do you think? let's talk about the women's vote. he is way down with women and he will not be able to come out of the hole. will he? >> he will get support from women. the choices are not just hillary and trump. you still have -- you can vote for gary johnson. >> i am feeling the johnsons. >> that's a bumper sticker right there. >> sure, absolutely. >> but it is fair to say a vote for johnson is a vote for hillary clinton. that's what peopl
they are still anti-trump. they haven't got over it. will they? >> think about their attempts to shutdown free speech and donald trump. it makes me want to go out to the sidewalk and write trump in chalk. it is somebody who believe in the founding principals. it will only get more violent and visual. going after hillary is important for trump and then if he decides to go to the middle he will create more problems with conservatives. it is not the republican party. it is the future of...
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they all was a lot of rent. they owe us money. they are delinquent. we are defending them, and they are paying a fraction of what they are supposed to be paying. do you know the kind of money we are talking about? now, we defend japan. most people don't even know it. we defend japan. we defend germany. we defend saudi arabia. saudi arabia, before the oil ---- [booing] do not worry about it. they are making a lot. they were making $1 billion a day. would you like that for new jersey, chris? $1 billion a day? [applause] we get practically nothing, folks. and they would not be there. and i have so many friends that are saudis that buy my apartments, you would not believe it. they are all great. we cannot be fooled any longer, we cannot be taken advantage of any longer. we are going to maur
they all was a lot of rent. they owe us money. they are delinquent. we are defending them, and they are paying a fraction of what they are supposed to be paying. do you know the kind of money we are talking about? now, we defend japan. most people don't even know it. we defend japan. we defend germany. we defend saudi arabia. saudi arabia, before the oil ---- [booing] do not worry about it. they are making a lot. they were making $1 billion a day. would you like that for new jersey, chris? $1...
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and they had these guys debating and they were just -- they know. they get it.y said, you are lying. you are lying. someone said online they were supporting trump. then all the sudden i heard i was supporting with him as my vice president. and you had ted cruz saying, who would you rather have, himself and carly or donald trump and mike tyson. where did that come from? i said, where did that come? first of all, he and doors me. but where did that come from? and then he said, donald trump wants to raise your taxes 40 present. -- 40%. just so you understand, i have a tax policy and we have a tax land put in and i am given by far the biggest tax reduction of anybody running. by far. especially for the middle class and especially for business. with the highest taxed nation in the world. the fact is the one criticism of my tax plan is that i am giving so much. in other words, my tax plan is much higher. yet you listen to this lying guy who says i want to raise your taxes 40%. these politicians are really bad. i have only done this nine months. i think i am doing a go
and they had these guys debating and they were just -- they know. they get it.y said, you are lying. you are lying. someone said online they were supporting trump. then all the sudden i heard i was supporting with him as my vice president. and you had ted cruz saying, who would you rather have, himself and carly or donald trump and mike tyson. where did that come from? i said, where did that come? first of all, he and doors me. but where did that come from? and then he said, donald trump wants...
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carol: and that is where they ran into trouble. >> they ran into trouble on that and and they have runo trouble in california, which is where they are located, san francisco. says whatder and ceo they created, called the macro, which would allow people to bypass this one online training course, an aspect of it, and that you had to be on it for 52 hours and it allowed people not to be on it for 52 hours. carol: so they should not have? done it that's so they should not have done it? >> rights. carol: it is interesting. the company that was not doing anything wrong now seems to be doing not very many things right. carol: they got -- >> they got in trouble in and theya, washington, say other states have followed suit but they will not say which ones and they are facing millions of dollars in fines. carol: this involves well-known players. you think of the venture capitalists to hind, airbnb and david sachs came in to help run the company. he is another well-known investor that has been involved in paypal and so forth. what was his role? on the richly as chief operating officer and he was
carol: and that is where they ran into trouble. >> they ran into trouble on that and and they have runo trouble in california, which is where they are located, san francisco. says whatder and ceo they created, called the macro, which would allow people to bypass this one online training course, an aspect of it, and that you had to be on it for 52 hours and it allowed people not to be on it for 52 hours. carol: so they should not have? done it that's so they should not have done it?...
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when they would go to the v.a. and say they were in pain, they would get pain medication. what they needed was maybe a mood stabilizer but most importantly they need someone to listen and some talk to. these guys threw away their oxycontin. they don't use it anymore. this is their community, their family. they help each other out. we go out in the woods in the wintertime to make sure that they get what they need, especially medication. i have to tell you a funny story if i may. he sees these strange people and the house and says so who are these people? another time he comes home and there is a strange man in the yard, an elderly gentleman. he asks who's that? it was one of my vietnam veterans that paid me back by breaking big yard. this is the community that we live in the regardless of the fact, is that a terrible thing. to them, that was their home. that is their home, that is their community. if you are invited to come to their house, this is where you would come, into their tent. they are proud of it. host: what was coming home like for you? >> i came home just a few
when they would go to the v.a. and say they were in pain, they would get pain medication. what they needed was maybe a mood stabilizer but most importantly they need someone to listen and some talk to. these guys threw away their oxycontin. they don't use it anymore. this is their community, their family. they help each other out. we go out in the woods in the wintertime to make sure that they get what they need, especially medication. i have to tell you a funny story if i may. he sees these...
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they have warned they are down quite a bit with some one-off losses they are taking.is hard to get a consistent theme from the europeans. >> shell estimates this morning. it's back to the lowest level since 2008. is this like bp, down to trading? >> is the refining sector and the chemical unit. it's been the same trend with bp and exxon. trading, refining and that is what is saving the day for the companies. >> those are pretty variable areas of business. you get the right or horribly wrong. >> that is probably why also we have seen excel announcing a further announcing cosco today. -- cost cutting today. shell was a guide in the market for $33 billion suspension in 2006. now is near $30 billion. the first quarter is pointed at the number could be even lower. >> even more aggressive? >> they said 53. -- theuy said 33. they are announcing 30. when we see the companies are spending in the first quarter it seems you're going to $25 billion. that's an indication that the company's prefer themselves to leave on low oil prices. shell, gas is what now really matters. >> we s
they have warned they are down quite a bit with some one-off losses they are taking.is hard to get a consistent theme from the europeans. >> shell estimates this morning. it's back to the lowest level since 2008. is this like bp, down to trading? >> is the refining sector and the chemical unit. it's been the same trend with bp and exxon. trading, refining and that is what is saving the day for the companies. >> those are pretty variable areas of business. you get the right or...
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they are working at what they are doing. they stormed the green zone in baghdad. this as said strategy of suicide bombers and it is working right now. >> and gary b. it goes to the point here in the united states of the amount of money we're spending every year just on homeland security. >> well yeah, i mean i guess you could argue that the money is at least being spent and if the government spends it, it still goes into the gross national product. that is the good side. i just don't think it is being spent in the way that the average consumer would like it being spent. getting back to the main point. look, we've had the best worst president in my opinion -- and he has rnt even been able to derail it. so these terrorists certainly are not going to do any damage. and flying the planes and blowing up caves and the stuff is horrific. we're all agreed. but it is not going to get our economy ke railed and we should be thanks god for that. >> agreed. >> and proud. thanks everybody. neil, what's going on? >> guess who's giving donald trump the business? business. or busi
they are working at what they are doing. they stormed the green zone in baghdad. this as said strategy of suicide bombers and it is working right now. >> and gary b. it goes to the point here in the united states of the amount of money we're spending every year just on homeland security. >> well yeah, i mean i guess you could argue that the money is at least being spent and if the government spends it, it still goes into the gross national product. that is the good side. i just...
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they do need to pay down the debt, they said they would be very focused on it. they has said it will be a priority. there and the process of identifying assets that they can potentially sell to reduce that. theywhat we understand, are under consideration. he was: you mentioned known for building of the company through acquisitions. what evidence do we have that he is as good of disposing of assets as he is of acquiring them? at: not very good so far. choice.he has no they have to dispose of some assets. there are some things that they probably do not want to let go of, but they just need to pay down the debt. at the moment, he is still very new, so no decisions have been made. but he is also reviewing different things, and these assets in the portfolio are the ones they're focused on right now. you think if this deal happens that this is the beginning, or could there be further active sales down the road? could this stabilize things and reduce pressure? at: i think this is just the beginning. we estimated $1 billion, that goes some little small way to reducing t
they do need to pay down the debt, they said they would be very focused on it. they has said it will be a priority. there and the process of identifying assets that they can potentially sell to reduce that. theywhat we understand, are under consideration. he was: you mentioned known for building of the company through acquisitions. what evidence do we have that he is as good of disposing of assets as he is of acquiring them? at: not very good so far. choice.he has no they have to dispose of...
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they can do what they want but what weren't they showing?illary clinton had given her speech that night. they recorded it and played it after. then you go the next week or two weeks later, i think it was super tuesday three, this was with illinois, missouri. this was very contested, five states. she had won three of them. but it wasn't clear if she'd win her home state and whether she'd win missouri. it looked neck and neck. very close with sanders. she gave her speech before that. maybe not wanting to be there after, you know, if she lost these. and that was the day rubio pulled out. they showed rubio. that was kasich. that was ohio. they showed his speech. they showed ted cruz of course. i mean, they usually show all of the concession victory speeches. and then they said that donald trump was holding a news conference again. that didn't end up being a news conference but they just kept showing the empty podium and they showed it and showed it and they were waiting and the pundits were filling in. they were looking for something. and finall
they can do what they want but what weren't they showing?illary clinton had given her speech that night. they recorded it and played it after. then you go the next week or two weeks later, i think it was super tuesday three, this was with illinois, missouri. this was very contested, five states. she had won three of them. but it wasn't clear if she'd win her home state and whether she'd win missouri. it looked neck and neck. very close with sanders. she gave her speech before that. maybe not...
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it's really in my view and sometimes they gang up. they don't live like they do.rapidly it's not a woman friendly founder frankly jack ma and pony ma, they are not related, but it gets confusing. for example, through prayer. in china, cooper is not doing well. but it's one market where frankly they are behind. the recent alibaba both have proxy equivalent and they are very quick to scale because they have this huge distribution. i was so intense the competition between this company that they ended up merging them. they are spending hundreds of millions of dollars, a month on subsidizing. passengers were being paid to get into a car. in one case, alibaba was offering free to drivers. they would come pick up the creative ear, not the most intelligent of promotions. they ended up merging. entries may now, you see alibaba are investing. who here uses lyft? most people use uber. and competitive landscape is increasingly influenced by china and vice versa. this is a three-day global chessboard if you can imagine that. that is what the stakes are so high. >> take it up w
it's really in my view and sometimes they gang up. they don't live like they do.rapidly it's not a woman friendly founder frankly jack ma and pony ma, they are not related, but it gets confusing. for example, through prayer. in china, cooper is not doing well. but it's one market where frankly they are behind. the recent alibaba both have proxy equivalent and they are very quick to scale because they have this huge distribution. i was so intense the competition between this company that they...
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they are like robots. they don't have moral centers. they want to make sure she's the person they can pay in order to make the road smooth. >> they would like a coherent tax policy. and they would like more stuff. i think donald has to be more coherent. but the fact of the matter is that he should be appealing to small businesses and not the croney capitalists that pay off government. >> -- of this country do probably root for a donald trump. he's saying he wants to bring things back here. those are opportunities. if he can do it, if he can bring manufacturing back. >> but e can't. >> here is the thing. you also have to think hillary clinton is going to continue the policies of barack obama. and this has been the worst postrecession recovery in history for everyone. big to small. >> and to that point and this is really important she can't run on her husband's record. he was a free trade president. this is a bernie sanders democratic party. she's going to continue leftward and it is going to be impossible more her -- >> small businesses
they are like robots. they don't have moral centers. they want to make sure she's the person they can pay in order to make the road smooth. >> they would like a coherent tax policy. and they would like more stuff. i think donald has to be more coherent. but the fact of the matter is that he should be appealing to small businesses and not the croney capitalists that pay off government. >> -- of this country do probably root for a donald trump. he's saying he wants to bring things...
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they go on twitter and they have various different platform channels. i'm on 50 telegram license channels right now, sorry rashad so there had different entry points to talk to these individuals. think of it like a democratization of the program. there were three girls from denver a 17-year-old and a 1616 or over jumped on the plane and were bound to go to turkey. they got picked up in frankfurt and turned around because their father called every phone number in the colorado phone number -- phone but prayed how did they figure out how to do all this? they one on two a tumbler page which is english-language which gives step-by-step directions and to talk to when they got to turkey and what to say to customs. it lowers the bar for a 17 okay from denver to be able to realize how to take that next step. these people always figured that out but it still allows for an ability similar to what social media is in general. i had a conversation with them that i wouldn't be able to have five years ago because i know who she is and where we can go back and forth, si
they go on twitter and they have various different platform channels. i'm on 50 telegram license channels right now, sorry rashad so there had different entry points to talk to these individuals. think of it like a democratization of the program. there were three girls from denver a 17-year-old and a 1616 or over jumped on the plane and were bound to go to turkey. they got picked up in frankfurt and turned around because their father called every phone number in the colorado phone number --...
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they know there are imbalances, but they are resolving those with slow growth, so they miss targets.e they stick to the idea they have to achieve a certain growth target, and the more quite friendly the markets cheer them on say yes, we have got to hit 6.5% gdp growth or a big disappointment, the less able they are to implement the kind of changes that will, in the long run, turn the chinese economy around. joe: so what is the medium? should we slow down? these twin goals of reform combined with stimulus continue to fight each other? unfortunately it is more and more of the same unless someone makes a break and decides to accept slower growth in order to actually reform the economy. i think we are going to continue to see markets premier odyssey -- periodically by, and china stimulus economy -- china will stimulate its economy. things get worse before they get better. but the implications for the global economy. you mentioned markets have shrugged this off. they have a right to shrugged is off. the slowdown in china is really the end of china's overinvestment. certainly benefited som
they know there are imbalances, but they are resolving those with slow growth, so they miss targets.e they stick to the idea they have to achieve a certain growth target, and the more quite friendly the markets cheer them on say yes, we have got to hit 6.5% gdp growth or a big disappointment, the less able they are to implement the kind of changes that will, in the long run, turn the chinese economy around. joe: so what is the medium? should we slow down? these twin goals of reform combined...
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if they kill one of us, they get away with it. if we kill one of them, they kill us.hat are we going to do about this? nothing but take our stand for equal rights. prominent people would come to town to help spread the movement. a lot of this was linked to folk tradition. pete seeger came into town and met with the freedom schools and performed. in this picture here you see him , speaking to students and really talking to them about what they were going through. their thoughts on things. and you know, this just shows how someone as nationally prominent as seeger is going to come into town and work on issues related to race relations. one of the things that the people in hattiesburg were given was a handout for the hattiesburg power structure. and this is a wonderful document for people to be able to get a sense of the fact that, you know for instance, the newspaper , publisher reported directly to the mayor. and so this was a way for the , city government, some say, to take control of what was in the media and kind of make sure that hattiesburg was viewed in a positiv
if they kill one of us, they get away with it. if we kill one of them, they kill us.hat are we going to do about this? nothing but take our stand for equal rights. prominent people would come to town to help spread the movement. a lot of this was linked to folk tradition. pete seeger came into town and met with the freedom schools and performed. in this picture here you see him , speaking to students and really talking to them about what they were going through. their thoughts on things. and...
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they are still traveling. >> they love traveling and they are very open-minded. like japanese in the 1970's and americans in the 1950's. angie: is that a good sector to be in? >> it depends on where they are spending. i'm of the view the chinese will mainland chinese will continue money and spending abroad especially with luxury goods, and that is also a great import story for countries who are folding to buy shares of luxury goods, because they are less sensitive to the in demand. nationone money-laundering is another person's capital saving. >> trash. there we go again. sorry. so do you want to continue on china? some more warning signs. this is the way i read it. you call them deep throat, here is this anonymous i with a full-page article. you have to have some clout when you have front page, some clout to do this. no good.nge but the problem right now is the economy being propped up on a credit binge. the only april number that was good was property, home sales up. if you clampdown that credit base, you are going to clamp down a property, the pillars are crum
they are still traveling. >> they love traveling and they are very open-minded. like japanese in the 1970's and americans in the 1950's. angie: is that a good sector to be in? >> it depends on where they are spending. i'm of the view the chinese will mainland chinese will continue money and spending abroad especially with luxury goods, and that is also a great import story for countries who are folding to buy shares of luxury goods, because they are less sensitive to the in demand....
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they know who they are. >> assuming, she says they are not manipulated by our sexist society. >> medias, movies. >> he likes her. >> what our parents taught us. we internalize these norms and think it's how it should be. it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would disagree. >> i once believed that but then i had kids. my wife didn't allow my son to have toy guns. he made carrots into guns. >> it's true. my son makes everything into guns. >> if the son jumps up from behind the coach and the mom reprimands him and says i love you but i wish you wouldn't into the violence, the relate is not a generation of boys who scrapbook, it's boys who are look to the internet and getting their identities of masculinity from that. >> which is probably not a good thing given what is on the internet. to reduce the influence of sexist culture, sweden pushes toy ads that are gender future rall. girls play with guns and boys ir
they know who they are. >> assuming, she says they are not manipulated by our sexist society. >> medias, movies. >> he likes her. >> what our parents taught us. we internalize these norms and think it's how it should be. it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would...
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they are proud people. they work really hard. they are really tough jobs. do they need anything?, certainly. i mean, we will need -- do you know what we need really more than anything, is for people to let us work and provide clean, renewable energy. what we have with the coal energy is a beautiful resource for america. when you look at it, the best thing we can do to improve the condition of human life is to provide clean energy and cheap and effective energy. that's what we're doing in west virginia. we have powered the world. we have built this country. we can do it just allow us to work and provide america and the world the energy resource that we need. >> any idea how many people in that crowd tonight, sir? >> thank you very much. i'm just so excited to be here. i wish everyone could feel the energy in this crowd. >> is certainly looks like a crowd full of energy. thank you very much for joining us. >> i could not hear that comment because it's -- >> it's very loud there. well, donald trump now sits alone atop of the g.o.p. but trump does face what could be an uphill battle
they are proud people. they work really hard. they are really tough jobs. do they need anything?, certainly. i mean, we will need -- do you know what we need really more than anything, is for people to let us work and provide clean, renewable energy. what we have with the coal energy is a beautiful resource for america. when you look at it, the best thing we can do to improve the condition of human life is to provide clean energy and cheap and effective energy. that's what we're doing in west...
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they die, they are buried or they are entombed and they have funerals but they have to keep working. i.t. the spirit of their lives or afterlives a name. it's a post-post-presidency. and it's a very, very busy time, even though they are not around to be part of it because of what we do in their honor and in their names. we are in one of the most obvious examples of that, washington, d.c. we just had president state earlier this month, so there are a lot of obvious things. our money has presidents all over it but there are a lot of less obvious examples, a lot of connections that maybe don't come up in our wallets or in a mailing addresses. our highway system especially than the white the ice our system of interstate and defense highways. and there's that the statute in alexandria, virginia, as the ceremonial start to the federal highway system. the man who wrote the song this land is your land is woodrow wilson guthrie. my favorite blues singer, his birth name is chester arthur burnett. there's a baseball pitcher grover cleveland alexander. the one person will comes to mind as a famo
they die, they are buried or they are entombed and they have funerals but they have to keep working. i.t. the spirit of their lives or afterlives a name. it's a post-post-presidency. and it's a very, very busy time, even though they are not around to be part of it because of what we do in their honor and in their names. we are in one of the most obvious examples of that, washington, d.c. we just had president state earlier this month, so there are a lot of obvious things. our money has...
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michael: they want to raise rates. they live with them to zero and now they are barely above that.-- that emergency is over. you want to look at the growth rate in the united states. it is definitely not in recession, so they are thinking rates could be up higher and they want to be there sooner rather than later and they do not want it to be all at once. monday with a michael mckee without the dots chart? here are the dots of people, the fed people gaining us out to longer term, 2018. marc chandler, here is the market. is this line coming down? more importantly, is it going to move up and give the fed the policy they want without any fomc action? marc: remember in december of rateyear, the fed said hike and the -- i think the market is moving toward the fed. over here.it back michael mckee, we can do this because we are bloomberg or december, here is where the red -- here is where the red line is. march, it is up. michael: you are seeing the markets start to reprice. the market level went down after janet yellen gave a dovish speech after the rate increase suggested there was noth
michael: they want to raise rates. they live with them to zero and now they are barely above that.-- that emergency is over. you want to look at the growth rate in the united states. it is definitely not in recession, so they are thinking rates could be up higher and they want to be there sooner rather than later and they do not want it to be all at once. monday with a michael mckee without the dots chart? here are the dots of people, the fed people gaining us out to longer term, 2018. marc...
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>> if they took 90 seconds to google me they would have seen i'm teaching a yoga class in an hour. i don't have a police record or violent history. >> his local paper suggested joe had been stupid. >> who doesn't vent on the internet. i never thought i could quote a movie, even a movie like "fight club" and bring an s.w.a.t. team to my house. if i didn't answer the door with a sense of humor, who knows what could have happened. >> new york city's police force would not talk to us about their raid. others like talking about what they do. >> i have participated in and planned pentagon ene ened appro high risk operations. >> we are not soldiers, we don't think we're soldiers, we're not fighting a war against an enemy. we're trying to help people. >> police department, search warrant. >> he say his team usually kn k knocks first and depending on circumstances it was 10 seconds or a minute before breaking down the door. >> we're not liable for any damage we do to people's property. we try to limit it and my guys will try to patch up the best we can the door. >> the suspense of barging i
>> if they took 90 seconds to google me they would have seen i'm teaching a yoga class in an hour. i don't have a police record or violent history. >> his local paper suggested joe had been stupid. >> who doesn't vent on the internet. i never thought i could quote a movie, even a movie like "fight club" and bring an s.w.a.t. team to my house. if i didn't answer the door with a sense of humor, who knows what could have happened. >> new york city's police force...
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they want to get as high as they can.uest: in many ways, what they say does not indicate any change. the air clear on the fact that immediately build the energy industry that has an starved of technology and foreign investment. they had set the benitez -- they need $100 billion to be able to ramp up production in order to -- with the help of foreign partners, get back to the levels that they were before. it is not only a question of reaching that level being fine, it is an iran is coming at from a fundamentally different position in they are clear on the fact that, you know, we are happy to support it, but as far as we're concerned, we are not part of this because we are commanded from a different set of situations and questions. manus: so everybody plays for the market share, that seems to be the name of the game from the kuwaitis. thank you very much. let me bring in our next guest. gas producers of had to adjust to lower prices and cut back. saudi arabia is further along that path, issuing their new post-oil economy vi
they want to get as high as they can.uest: in many ways, what they say does not indicate any change. the air clear on the fact that immediately build the energy industry that has an starved of technology and foreign investment. they had set the benitez -- they need $100 billion to be able to ramp up production in order to -- with the help of foreign partners, get back to the levels that they were before. it is not only a question of reaching that level being fine, it is an iran is coming at...
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they rehab them which is what they are doing with these otters. no word on how they ended up there.s going to keep them there for about six months and at that point he'll release them back in the wild. they are being fed some cat food with milk. >> come on, people. look, look. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> they got it there. >> you know what else is stinking cute? this 2-week-old husky. it's like somebody should nuzzling me right now. >> baby animals are the cutest ever. >>> it's time for real or fake. >> that's creepy. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come it's beautiful scenes featuring -- >> a young ridiculously gorgeous couple just traveling, having a great time. >> see tad venture that will have you ready to dive into summer. plus bonus giveaway day. we'll reveal friday's buzz wor for your chance to win an ipad mini or a flat screen tv. ♪ olive garden now offers catering delivery. we make the food and deliver it to your door... so you can enjoy what's important. ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea a
they rehab them which is what they are doing with these otters. no word on how they ended up there.s going to keep them there for about six months and at that point he'll release them back in the wild. they are being fed some cat food with milk. >> come on, people. look, look. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> they got it there. >> you know what else is stinking cute? this 2-week-old husky. it's like somebody should...
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they were invested in the main competitors and they came together.ou have the baidu part investing in uber. that compares to the didi part. now apple and the chinese government. a very interesting lineup. this is like politics at a very high level. emily: let's talk about this for a moment. when the president of didi was here, we asked about the relationship with the government and how open regulators are to the idea of a car sharing service across the country. take a listen to what she had to say. >> the chinese government has been more and more open to us. supply issue is the top issue. the chinese government understands we need to utilize the existing resource to put into the commute system so people can travel. emily: so here is my quest set -- my question. china's government has made it impossible for companies like facebook and twitter and google to succeed in china. could they do that same thing to uber? >> i think there is a huge economic need for this, there is anxiety in china about where the economy is headed and this is an industry creati
they were invested in the main competitors and they came together.ou have the baidu part investing in uber. that compares to the didi part. now apple and the chinese government. a very interesting lineup. this is like politics at a very high level. emily: let's talk about this for a moment. when the president of didi was here, we asked about the relationship with the government and how open regulators are to the idea of a car sharing service across the country. take a listen to what she had to...
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they do not. when someone has a reassignment number they need to call them 40 times, that was your testimony, what about male, drop them a note in the mail and figure out they have a different phone number. >> senator, the problem is that not all the numbers are reassigned. their numbers are only provided from the start, and if it was just the one number it wouldn'twould be the issue. the issue is his lines there is one number that a class action is brought. have a class action and there is no statute of limitations. suddenly all phone calls made by the company for four years are put it issue. >> let me ask you have the complaints gun down or up. >> of these lawsuits were really damaging. >> the massive amounts of phone calls are not from people being represented here. the ball calls that come from overseas when sally ability. inthere the only ones who could regulate those huge massive calls that originate outside jurisdiction. without enforcement ability as the ones that really are put well over
they do not. when someone has a reassignment number they need to call them 40 times, that was your testimony, what about male, drop them a note in the mail and figure out they have a different phone number. >> senator, the problem is that not all the numbers are reassigned. their numbers are only provided from the start, and if it was just the one number it wouldn'twould be the issue. the issue is his lines there is one number that a class action is brought. have a class action and there...
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believe they will be able to translate that, maybe they will, perhaps they will.our thoughts on meeting thursday with paul ryan. what do you think paul ryan is trying to achieve by saying he is not ready to support him and do they walk out of the meeting with some kind of detente? >> i think they have a detente. paul ryan is looking at majority of house of representatives and looking at districts members must run, many conservative, most of them conservative, he is looking what kind of an agenda they need to run on and if that agenda is at odds with what is being said at top of the ticket, they're all going to be in some trouble. he is trying to find a some kind of an agenda that the top of the ticket can endorse that his members could also run on, so they can safely support trump politically. martha: yeah. >> that, that seems to me -- trump probably wouldn't have to give too much but he may be unwilling to do that. trump is wise i think, not to simply adopt a set of talking points which are simply reflection of house and senate republicans have been saying for al
believe they will be able to translate that, maybe they will, perhaps they will.our thoughts on meeting thursday with paul ryan. what do you think paul ryan is trying to achieve by saying he is not ready to support him and do they walk out of the meeting with some kind of detente? >> i think they have a detente. paul ryan is looking at majority of house of representatives and looking at districts members must run, many conservative, most of them conservative, he is looking what kind of an...
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they are too expensive.omments like that that really make you think they learned something. >> that aha moment of a volunteer that gets to work there. they have the aha moment i'm creating here, investing in the future. before where they weren't too active in something like this, now it instills a lot of hope and a lot of connections with the community in a way that hasn't happened without the financing. >> for so many kids, they just take money for granted and budget, they don't know what to do. the finance park is geared for middle school grades but junior achievement goes through high school. correct? for many of these kids, they are getting their first job. they are making their first -- getting their first paycheck. so i'm sure that plays a huge role educating them as to how to manage. >> we find that students who get involved in internships perform better in school. there's a direct correlation between having those out of school opportunities to performance in school. way of being able to reach their p
they are too expensive.omments like that that really make you think they learned something. >> that aha moment of a volunteer that gets to work there. they have the aha moment i'm creating here, investing in the future. before where they weren't too active in something like this, now it instills a lot of hope and a lot of connections with the community in a way that hasn't happened without the financing. >> for so many kids, they just take money for granted and budget, they don't...
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they are being smart about how they do what it is they do.eir means as we got used to in prior decades. it is not the consumer pedal to the metal. it is more selective. marketser, you said will fall before they rise. we have been talking to people that have been pointing out who say look, there have been so , it isarishness interesting it hasn't fallen more. there is natural support coming from companies buying that shares from the massive amount of central-bank money. what do you make of it? bob: how much cash is on the sidelines? in a love retail broker offices and ask the branch manager "how much cash is in this branch?" i get numbers in the 20's and 30's. >> 20% to 30%? bob: there is lots of cash out there. that is a bullish sign. that is why i do not think there will be a lot of drops in the market. there are lots of bears. that israeli when the market accommodates them. >> where will the s&p 500 be at your end? bob: my target was 2150. i'm not giving up on that. we need better sector earnings. bob doll, the senior portfolio manager in i
they are being smart about how they do what it is they do.eir means as we got used to in prior decades. it is not the consumer pedal to the metal. it is more selective. marketser, you said will fall before they rise. we have been talking to people that have been pointing out who say look, there have been so , it isarishness interesting it hasn't fallen more. there is natural support coming from companies buying that shares from the massive amount of central-bank money. what do you make of it?...
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they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger down a bit of a field. when you're flailing and being moved around, completely helpless. and then we got into what turned out to be more or less like a bunker. it was below ground. >> i'm from canada. >> american? >> no. >> they came in and asked questions. same questions, who are you, why are you here, are are you spies, et cetera, et cetera. >> now the americans started to use the fast air, the jets were coming in. you'd hear the whoosh basically straight over head. in the farm complex it had to be 30 40 fighters. you're sitting waiting for what could be and should be the end o
they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger...
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they accomplished, and they should. general election is a whole different story, and if they want to win, they need to ramp up for that. here is last night with bill o'reilly. donald trump was asked what would you do if our guys are on an aircraft carrier and this happens. what are you going to do, and here is what he says. >> i would be very strong and say do not do that. that's provocation, that's something you are not supposed to be doing. bill: you would have to shoot one of those planes down. >> this is something i wouldn't want to do. >> i think it was a bad answer. he should have said we'll make them pay a price for that. this is in violation of our agreement so we'll find a way to send a strong message to them. if they keep that up there will be consequences for their acts. it may not be a public escapade but we'll make certain if they pull those kind of stunts that we deny something they want. call up putin and keep telling him you keep doing that funny buddy stuff you will pay a price. which allow your people
they accomplished, and they should. general election is a whole different story, and if they want to win, they need to ramp up for that. here is last night with bill o'reilly. donald trump was asked what would you do if our guys are on an aircraft carrier and this happens. what are you going to do, and here is what he says. >> i would be very strong and say do not do that. that's provocation, that's something you are not supposed to be doing. bill: you would have to shoot one of those...