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president truman's appearance in at thek city in 1945 conclusion of the greatest war enrolled historyhis first official act was to personally commission the united states navy new supercarrier, the franklin d roosevelt. president truman said in commissioning this ship, the american people are honoring a hero of this war who gave his life in service of his country, franklin d roosevelt. and as a symbol of our commitment to help the peaceloving nations of the world, and to stop any future international gangsters. more than a million persons gathered to hear president truman declare world affairs. the united states seeks no international expansion. changes, alll people for choosing the own form of government. enemies establish democratic governments. all. rights for [music playing] in new york harbor, 51 warships from the mightiest navy the world has ever known, were waiting to be received by harry s truman, president and commander-in-chief. the fighting is over, the flagship in the pacific fleet that decimated the japanese navy. the president inspects on the deck, where the historic sur
president truman's appearance in at thek city in 1945 conclusion of the greatest war enrolled historyhis first official act was to personally commission the united states navy new supercarrier, the franklin d roosevelt. president truman said in commissioning this ship, the american people are honoring a hero of this war who gave his life in service of his country, franklin d roosevelt. and as a symbol of our commitment to help the peaceloving nations of the world, and to stop any future...
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expect thek we might 2.5 of g.p. nge of p. and it will be more stable.focus on growth and they are go to go lower the growth. d for now, i think and and also the inflation and the limitation from imports of china, i enthusiasm there should e on the timing -- indiscernible] >> i think we have some potential downsides to the economy growth this year. china economy and china investment and china is getting more is including. and compared to the year. so the impact -- indiscernible] >> but having said that, the other countries and thailand, may lace yeah and vietnam and bigger share of the economy to thoughnd so i think even his are the economy -- [indiscernible] > inzone neice yeah. how is the government to supply it? >> yeah, so far, i think the is ing toe even though we awe decline, there is some increase in come minings rates and more -- i i.c.y. so i think for the government, ven though there is revenue, they are managing quite well and n the receive few side and the ability is quite limited. indiscernible] deal.ning a $15 billion this is bloomberg. ♪.
expect thek we might 2.5 of g.p. nge of p. and it will be more stable.focus on growth and they are go to go lower the growth. d for now, i think and and also the inflation and the limitation from imports of china, i enthusiasm there should e on the timing -- indiscernible] >> i think we have some potential downsides to the economy growth this year. china economy and china investment and china is getting more is including. and compared to the year. so the impact -- indiscernible] >>...
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from thek and awer central banks.ding liquidity backdrop and expansion of the balance sheet again. that was the inflection point. a compromise on trade was a nice tail end. priya: the fed reaction point is critical here. the fed was highly divided when they cut rates, yet even the fed officials did not want to cut rates and are not talking about hiking now. the fed is behind this on hold easing, but the balance sheet is growing. i'm concerned about growth but not necessarily over the next few months. i think credit is ok for now but i would say hedging that liquidity risk might make sense. hedging the default risk in long treasuries. matt: you had two things happened last year that was shock and awe for me. one was the ecb. massive easing. if you look at what the ecb did, they had a tremendous about of impact on the market by flattening the bund curve. they cut 75 basis points, but they told us once the uncertainty went away they were not going to take the 75 basis points back from us. that is a gift. to me that expla
from thek and awer central banks.ding liquidity backdrop and expansion of the balance sheet again. that was the inflection point. a compromise on trade was a nice tail end. priya: the fed reaction point is critical here. the fed was highly divided when they cut rates, yet even the fed officials did not want to cut rates and are not talking about hiking now. the fed is behind this on hold easing, but the balance sheet is growing. i'm concerned about growth but not necessarily over the next few...
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the site of the heart of thek city goes bo the sixth century and contains an empty sarcophagus.erts don't know if romulus even existed. the temple is set to ope to the public in two years. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo said in a statement that the united states and taliban are expecting to sign an agreement to reduce tensions in afghanistan and to bringown the u.s. troop presence in the region. the plan is due to be signed on february 29 after a planned violence. period of reduced the bbc's secunder kermani has been following delopments from kabul. secunder: afghan security forces will not launch any attack he inst each other within next seven days. it's a key trust building t exercise and j how in control of their fighters the taliban le tership are. parties are successful, the u.s. and taliban will sign an agreement next saturday.l that wet out a timetable for the withdrawal from afghanistan of international forces in exchange for guarantees from the taliban that they'll break links with groups such as al qaeda and will begin separate discussions with othern afolitic
the site of the heart of thek city goes bo the sixth century and contains an empty sarcophagus.erts don't know if romulus even existed. the temple is set to ope to the public in two years. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo said in a statement that the united states and taliban are expecting to sign an agreement to reduce tensions in afghanistan and to bringown the u.s. troop presence in the region. the plan is due to be signed on february 29 after a planned violence. period of reduced the...
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expect is we will see also the impact globally because there are global value chains so over time, thekistics, the supply chain will transform the topic globally and i think we will see disruptions and see also a slowdown from the demand side. >> a grim scenario over losses over roundup weed killer. the company says it might have to sell assets, issue stock, or borrow money at unfavorable rates. bayer is working to settle claims it causes cancer. in the u.s., it faces more than 48,000 lawsuits. >> when will you need a cash call to deal with the round of issue? when do you have to go back to the markets to find new confidence to bring in money to pay for all of these legal issues? quotes where there is even dock -- >> where there is ebitda court if yes, we have done quite well. we have a quite solid balance sheet, also for some of the challenges ahead -- >> are you saying you do not need to know for a cash call? >> i think it is way too early. we are working diligently with the tool path approach that you know about, and we first have to where we are going to end up specifically. >> chin
expect is we will see also the impact globally because there are global value chains so over time, thekistics, the supply chain will transform the topic globally and i think we will see disruptions and see also a slowdown from the demand side. >> a grim scenario over losses over roundup weed killer. the company says it might have to sell assets, issue stock, or borrow money at unfavorable rates. bayer is working to settle claims it causes cancer. in the u.s., it faces more than 48,000...
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to be thek is going new chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k.. sajid javid has quit. the sense seems to be that the new chancellor will be a pushover for boris johnson in the cabinet. as a result of which, we are expecting the budget in four weeks to be a bit more expensive than first thought. euro-dollar continues to be weak. that obviously has a big impact on the dollar indexes. $1.0856.ading at the perception seems to be that the risks lie to the downside, and the european economy is likely to suffer as a result of what is happening in china. the data going into the coronavirus story really not good, and that is what we are seeing priced in right now. slight we are seeing a pause in the dollar thing to some external forces. coronavirus re-acceleration and the departure of the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer among them. we are joined by christian lawrence, rabobank rates strategist. primarily, what is this dollar pause thanks to? the dollari think pause is going to be temporary. i am very bullish the dollar as we look at the year ahead. think we will continue to se
to be thek is going new chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k.. sajid javid has quit. the sense seems to be that the new chancellor will be a pushover for boris johnson in the cabinet. as a result of which, we are expecting the budget in four weeks to be a bit more expensive than first thought. euro-dollar continues to be weak. that obviously has a big impact on the dollar indexes. $1.0856.ading at the perception seems to be that the risks lie to the downside, and the european economy is...
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could be one of the most prolific sexual predators in new york's history and all the more stunning to thek kuzers that the obgyn has not spent a day behind bars. >> he is retired. he raped and molested all of these women and nothing has been done. that makes me furious. >> emilia heckman says that she trusted him and even believed that he was doing her a favor to squeezing her in to be the last patient of the day in 2012, and she was told to completely undress and while naked on the exam table, he assaulted her. >> the exam went from a rubber glove examination to a tongue and beard and i recoiled. tensed up. he abruptly got up, and i put my clothes on really fast, because i didn't know if we were the last ones in the office and if he was going to rape me or -- >> you did not know if the attack was over. >> yeah, yeah. i didn't. i ran out. >> and you never saw him again? >> i never saw him again. >> heckman was a young model at the time and she did not tell anyone about the assault and feared that nobody would believe her, and then she learned that there were many others. in 2012, police ha
could be one of the most prolific sexual predators in new york's history and all the more stunning to thek kuzers that the obgyn has not spent a day behind bars. >> he is retired. he raped and molested all of these women and nothing has been done. that makes me furious. >> emilia heckman says that she trusted him and even believed that he was doing her a favor to squeezing her in to be the last patient of the day in 2012, and she was told to completely undress and while naked on the...
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just to give you somof the thek history here, after 2016 election, there was a lot of discussion about the trump campaign besting the hillary clinton campaign on digital outreach -- outreach on digital advertising on facebook and other social media platforms. so number of mostly hillary clinton campaign alumni formed a for-profit company and a group acronym/pacrony they raised tens of millions of dollars largely from big democratic donors, folks on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywood, and they promised a robust response to the trump agenda. to face trump in 2020. last year in january 2019, they andired this company renamed it shadow. it is fully affiliated with this ym group.acron they had a small step. we talked a number of firm.duals close to this they used their leverage with high level democratic donors, with democratic establishment types to quickly secure this contract with the nevada democratic party and the iowa democratic party to deploy this app. that a small number of delopers working on this app in secret. as you mention, the nevada democratic party has canceled thei
just to give you somof the thek history here, after 2016 election, there was a lot of discussion about the trump campaign besting the hillary clinton campaign on digital outreach -- outreach on digital advertising on facebook and other social media platforms. so number of mostly hillary clinton campaign alumni formed a for-profit company and a group acronym/pacrony they raised tens of millions of dollars largely from big democratic donors, folks on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywood,...
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about thek one-dimensional political outlooks and what came out of it, and given the tragic failure of reconstruction and the success of the confederacy in the birthdestroying of reconstruction, or the development of reconstruction, friends andere as a scholars or whatever, but recently the governor of tennessee proclaimed nathan bedford forrest day. nathan bedford forrest, for those who don't know, was a millionaire slave trader who as --onfederate general killed jonathan: can you get to a question? several hundred union officers -- soldiers and their officers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. today, where is our message about lincoln? peter: i am glad you brought up forrest. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this, i was 19 and it was 1985 and i was at appomattox and the lost cause perspective prevailed. times have changed, i think you can find what i believe are more rearguard actions, we see the neo-confederates who rise to the talk. this is my final point. her armies of deliverance, let's not lose sight of what the armies did, because even in reconst
about thek one-dimensional political outlooks and what came out of it, and given the tragic failure of reconstruction and the success of the confederacy in the birthdestroying of reconstruction, or the development of reconstruction, friends andere as a scholars or whatever, but recently the governor of tennessee proclaimed nathan bedford forrest day. nathan bedford forrest, for those who don't know, was a millionaire slave trader who as --onfederate general killed jonathan: can you get to a...
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when i travel across georgia, they say, why did they keep attacking thek president? it's time for members of congress and the house in the senate to stand up on the republican side and say enough of this crap from the democrats. this constant investigation, demeaning of him, trying to smear him is only one reason. they have a clown car a bunch of candidates for the president. they're not going to win because the president has the best message, the best message and he's showing the world what we can actually do here. this is the part i want republicans to stand up and share the message of conservatism that actually matters to all americans. >> laura: the philosophy matters. as reagan understood, the president at his core understands this. when he gives a great speech on foreign policy, you understand why america first has strengthened usde and kept our allies is safe. the more prosperous we are, the more likely it is that we are going to have the wherewithal to help other countries. he makes that point really well. >> he makes a great. when he talks about overseas he
when i travel across georgia, they say, why did they keep attacking thek president? it's time for members of congress and the house in the senate to stand up on the republican side and say enough of this crap from the democrats. this constant investigation, demeaning of him, trying to smear him is only one reason. they have a clown car a bunch of candidates for the president. they're not going to win because the president has the best message, the best message and he's showing the world what we...
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including, saturday morning, a freezing cold hospot-- thek merrimwn dump-- where buttigieg suppter roy swonger d family handed out cookies the bitter weatherfter car in roy is registered as undeclared-- neither repcrcan nor de. undeclared is the largest group in the state, d roy says buttigieg can sway them. >> you reach them the sameeray you reach ody else, by on the ground, canvassing, knocking on doors, maki phone calls, as annoying as it is. >> reporter: sanders has firm, committed vote, but buttigieg has this possibility, he is clearly on the mind of the undecided. >> i like biden and i also like peter buttigieg. >> pete buttigieg. >> reporter: anybody else? >> tom steyer. >> reporter: gene baker, how about you? >> pete buttigieg and maybe amy klobuchar. >> reporter: those words, "maybe amy klobuchar," are shaking up the race dynams. the minnesota senator is seeing her crowds and poll numbers grow quickly after strong debate performances, including last week. >> i don't have the bank account of some of my opponents. and i don't haveuite the name i.d. yet. and i'm not a brand-new n
including, saturday morning, a freezing cold hospot-- thek merrimwn dump-- where buttigieg suppter roy swonger d family handed out cookies the bitter weatherfter car in roy is registered as undeclared-- neither repcrcan nor de. undeclared is the largest group in the state, d roy says buttigieg can sway them. >> you reach them the sameeray you reach ody else, by on the ground, canvassing, knocking on doors, maki phone calls, as annoying as it is. >> reporter: sanders has firm,...
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the meantime, pete buttigieg, who has struggled to gain support among black voters just picked up thek south carolina state lawmaker, ja moore, who previously backed kamala harris. and if you didn't hear the alarm bells, they came from a pro-biden super pacs, warning donors that if biden's campaign collapses, democrats could face a doomsday scenario, meaning the bernie sanders-elizabeth warren wing of the party in a standoff with the michael bloomberg wing of the party. which they fear could lead to a split convention. though, in the end, democrats biggest fear might be the economy. when asked, are you better off today than three years ago, 61% of americans said yes. 36% said no. at 25-point margin is higher than during the reelection campaigns of presidents obama, clinton, and both presidents bush. maybe that's why cnn host van jones said "let's be real, none of these democrats can beat trump." shannon? >> shannon: he is worried. trace, thank you. so democrats demanding a new investigation into president trump over his tweet about roger stone. the president is firing back tonight. our
the meantime, pete buttigieg, who has struggled to gain support among black voters just picked up thek south carolina state lawmaker, ja moore, who previously backed kamala harris. and if you didn't hear the alarm bells, they came from a pro-biden super pacs, warning donors that if biden's campaign collapses, democrats could face a doomsday scenario, meaning the bernie sanders-elizabeth warren wing of the party in a standoff with the michael bloomberg wing of the party. which they fear could...
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two back of thek taylor. hey, did you see this last night? a clippers fan hit a half-court shot and won 10k. and checkhe celebration slide. it reminds me -- he probably got stuck there, when the niners slip and slide over the washington redskins. get the big old check. can you imagine winning $10,000 on one shot? that would be pretty fun. >> absolutely. >> sign me up. >> i love how he went down. >> i think he meant to actually slide. >> thank you, chris. >> join us tonight for abc7 at 11:00. >> there is a meeting happening tonight on the uc berkeley campus informing the public about the coronavirus. meantime, california's department of public health working on new ways to test for the virus. i'm cornell bernard. that story tonight at 11:00. >>> and also, as coronavirus fears force the cancellation of more flights, as we take a live look at sfo right now, we're going to talk about how business travelers are being affected. >>> and we have a great lineup for you. coming up, check it out. coming up tonight on abc7, 8:00, you can watch "station 1
two back of thek taylor. hey, did you see this last night? a clippers fan hit a half-court shot and won 10k. and checkhe celebration slide. it reminds me -- he probably got stuck there, when the niners slip and slide over the washington redskins. get the big old check. can you imagine winning $10,000 on one shot? that would be pretty fun. >> absolutely. >> sign me up. >> i love how he went down. >> i think he meant to actually slide. >> thank you, chris. >>...
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former south bend, indiana mayor, pete buttigieg spent thek d first in colorado, then in virginia, challenging tone from sanders and those backing him online. t i respect my friend senator sanders, i belie ideals he share.about are ideals we all buyi also believe that the we will build the movement to defeat donald trump is to callr people into outent, not to call them names online. >> reporter: today in sohih carolina, ng for a higher minimum wage outside a mcdonalds, buttigiegaced a sharp challenge himself. protesters followed him to his car and chanted about his record as mayor. even massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, in colorado, is now taking on sanders-- a change from days of stressing camaraderie with him. her approach? in denvr, senate process.>> eople ask about the difference between bernie and me. there's a lot of places where we age on what we want to fig for, but here's a big difference: bernie supports the filibuster, i'going to get rid of the filibuster. (eers and applause ) >> reporter: then there is the northern campaign, taken byes mia senator amy klobuchar-- focusing on
former south bend, indiana mayor, pete buttigieg spent thek d first in colorado, then in virginia, challenging tone from sanders and those backing him online. t i respect my friend senator sanders, i belie ideals he share.about are ideals we all buyi also believe that the we will build the movement to defeat donald trump is to callr people into outent, not to call them names online. >> reporter: today in sohih carolina, ng for a higher minimum wage outside a mcdonalds, buttigiegaced a...
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thek voters tend to like democrcratic field as a whole.lder black voters are most familiar with biden, so they're going to vote provide most likely. younger black voters are most familiar or most like sanders, so they will vote for sanders. there is no doubt there will be some turnout. the problem with turnout in 2016 wasn't black voters. black voter turnout dropped from historic highs in 2008, 2012 with the support for the barack obama presidency. to more normal levels. what you would expect. the problem was latino turnout come a group that sanders is particularly strong in has been a lot of effort, millions of dollars into filing will, even in states like iowa, which latino but was only 5%, 6% of the voter or less. i think this will translate very well. with the women question, it is absurd to think donald trump given his record, given his intense saw janine, would be able to credibly run i in a campaign accusing sanders of sexism. that was the weakest part of mr. fum's piece and it makes no sense to me. amy: we're going to go to break a
thek voters tend to like democrcratic field as a whole.lder black voters are most familiar with biden, so they're going to vote provide most likely. younger black voters are most familiar or most like sanders, so they will vote for sanders. there is no doubt there will be some turnout. the problem with turnout in 2016 wasn't black voters. black voter turnout dropped from historic highs in 2008, 2012 with the support for the barack obama presidency. to more normal levels. what you would expect....
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found that over the week where people were basically told to stay at home to avoid exacerbating the at thekighest levels in 10 months. what that tells you may be is that to pass the time, it renewed interest in people trading in the markets as well, to deal with boredom and just to buying following the big drop last week. paul: what are we seeing in china's bond market? the equitynguine as markets? david: bond markets are giving us the same signals as the equity markets, which are doing well. it is reversing back up a little bit right now off of a high retraced all the way back. short-term growth expectations are being repriced and wreath rock -- rethought right now on the impact on the economy. at least today, yields are pushing back up, but forecasts are that they will become quite depressed into we get a better idea of what the impact really will be on the chinese economy. right, david ingles, thank you for that. , anl to come on the show exclusive interview with the ongapore tourism board ceo the virus outbreak. ♪ haslinda: you are looking at live pictures of the lion city. we are in th
found that over the week where people were basically told to stay at home to avoid exacerbating the at thekighest levels in 10 months. what that tells you may be is that to pass the time, it renewed interest in people trading in the markets as well, to deal with boredom and just to buying following the big drop last week. paul: what are we seeing in china's bond market? the equitynguine as markets? david: bond markets are giving us the same signals as the equity markets, which are doing well....
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theks in asia were mixed as latest figures were considered. u.s. futures showed resilience.et's speak about the markets, how the markets are dealing with what is first and foremost a human story and human tragedy. we have the chief strategist at merck. amidst thisthough concerning data and picture concerning the fatalities and infections around coronavirus, the market's expectation is the central banks can do a lot to offset the negativity for the global growth story. is that faith in central banks misplaced? guest: i think this is already happening. you can see this by the fact we are continuing simply buying 60 billion each month. expect thekets public bank of china and the chinese authority to react to support the economy in china. this is a big hope and is driving markets already now. anna: what are you expecting from the pboc? we have seen basic movements already, but your assessment is they have a lot more they can do in the months ahead. guest: yes. they will most likely increase their rates, possibly deposit rates as their first step, really to push up growth a littl
theks in asia were mixed as latest figures were considered. u.s. futures showed resilience.et's speak about the markets, how the markets are dealing with what is first and foremost a human story and human tragedy. we have the chief strategist at merck. amidst thisthough concerning data and picture concerning the fatalities and infections around coronavirus, the market's expectation is the central banks can do a lot to offset the negativity for the global growth story. is that faith in central...
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pe in thek at forward u.s., that has come down about one full point.fferent than it was in the summer of 2016. we are going to bring more policy support. i would look at this as adding to take advantage of the fear that is currently here. romaine: let's go back a week when we got those gdp numbers out of the u.s. there was a lot of concern about the slowdown in business investment. i'm wondering what your take is on this in regards to the type of spending we have been seeing or not seeing. jim: there's great concern about his business confidence i think that has been overblown a little bit. what i've looked at in the investment equation, i've divided two parts, new era investment and old era. there's just a complete divergence between those two trends. old era, manufacturing, industrial equipment, transportation equipment has definitely rolled over and hasn't grown much in this entire recovery. expanding quite markedly since 2016. it just went up in the latest gdp report. that explain the lot. it explains why productivity picked up here in recent quart
pe in thek at forward u.s., that has come down about one full point.fferent than it was in the summer of 2016. we are going to bring more policy support. i would look at this as adding to take advantage of the fear that is currently here. romaine: let's go back a week when we got those gdp numbers out of the u.s. there was a lot of concern about the slowdown in business investment. i'm wondering what your take is on this in regards to the type of spending we have been seeing or not seeing. jim:...
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year, thek back last one big impediment for us was in ae third quarter when we had charge close to 2 billion pounds related to the final ppi claims. we have tripled our dividends. we generate a lot of excess weital, and as we have said, look forward to returning more capital to shareholders, including buyback, and when we get to the right point in time, we will announce and execute that. let's see how it goes through the course of 2020. matt: can you give us a ballpark figure? if you are not going to give me, you know, a dollar or a pound amount, can you tell me what you want to return in terms of, you know, a ratio. fore look for total returns our shareholders. i think our dividend yield is at a competitive level now. if you look at the year to date months movement in our stock price, we have generated roughly 20% in terms of pre-dividends. any buyback needs to be significant but also needs to be sustainable, and as we think about buybacks, we will put it within the context of it has got to be relevant and also it helps if it is something you can repeat on an ongoing basis. anna: ca
year, thek back last one big impediment for us was in ae third quarter when we had charge close to 2 billion pounds related to the final ppi claims. we have tripled our dividends. we generate a lot of excess weital, and as we have said, look forward to returning more capital to shareholders, including buyback, and when we get to the right point in time, we will announce and execute that. let's see how it goes through the course of 2020. matt: can you give us a ballpark figure? if you are not...