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>> if we can trust the polls we have seen so far, it is one story hat he saidin the heartland, in theld industrial areas where people have been voting labour for generations, they are indeed voting along brexit lines, and in this case, might be voting conservative. the u.k. is pretty much not on the agenda anymore, u.k. independence party. labour has the youth phot, but overall, it does look like a conservative majority -- youth vote, but overall, it does look like a cservative majority. if we look ahead to the brexit negotiations, i think a lot of european partners would like a strong government whichever way, conservative or labour. they want a strong majority so the government is able to compromise and is not at the whim of its mps. that is what they are hoping for. post: all right, our correspondents on the story for us tonight, part of our special coverage of the u.k. election in london and sutherland -- sunderland in england. we will be talking with you through the evening as the results come in. we are going to take a short break. when we come back, more world news and the latest
>> if we can trust the polls we have seen so far, it is one story hat he saidin the heartland, in theld industrial areas where people have been voting labour for generations, they are indeed voting along brexit lines, and in this case, might be voting conservative. the u.k. is pretty much not on the agenda anymore, u.k. independence party. labour has the youth phot, but overall, it does look like a conservative majority -- youth vote, but overall, it does look like a cservative majority....
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. >> he was just laying on the theld. he got shot in the hip.o we applied pressure and tried to stop the bleeding there. >> reporter: also shot, zachary >> r barth a staff member for fngressman roger william, and sstt mika, who used to work on nde hill, but now is a lobbyist for tyson foods. two capitol police officers were also wounded, david bailey and crystal griner. they have a security police officer with him at all times, the they said without them it could have congressman william, who injured his ankle during the shooting, says without the security detail it could have been a massacre. >> there could have easily been 25 deaths or more today. but officers griner and bailey jevented, that and my family and i will be forever grateful. >> reporter: congressman jeff hencan left just before the shooting began, but he believes he encountered the gunman. ti i had an interaction with kemeone who asked me if the team practicing were democrats or republicans. i said republicans. he said, "okay. thanks." and he turned around. >> reporter: hours afte
. >> he was just laying on the theld. he got shot in the hip.o we applied pressure and tried to stop the bleeding there. >> reporter: also shot, zachary >> r barth a staff member for fngressman roger william, and sstt mika, who used to work on nde hill, but now is a lobbyist for tyson foods. two capitol police officers were also wounded, david bailey and crystal griner. they have a security police officer with him at all times, the they said without them it could have...
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theld we import some of heavy-handed economic regulations that were inspired in decades pass or should we take a more market waste approach. his philosophy which i share was the right one, to make sure that we have these networks across the country, to have infrastructure investment that wars into every corner of the country. we need to make sure that companies have the incentive and the ability to invest. they need regulatory certainty. they need to know the rules are not going to shift depending on the year. they need to have those regulations market taste so that prescriptive,ng it's more light touch. let the market developed organically. targeted action against a company or bad actor. i think that is the philosophy i embrace. we sell $1.5 trillion in technology investment. started by just a few people with nothing but an idea. that's an incredible amount of innovation in a short amount of time. think the free market approach he embraced as one that would serve us well in the future as we embark on 5g networks and satellites and wireless. they are doing more and better things with n
theld we import some of heavy-handed economic regulations that were inspired in decades pass or should we take a more market waste approach. his philosophy which i share was the right one, to make sure that we have these networks across the country, to have infrastructure investment that wars into every corner of the country. we need to make sure that companies have the incentive and the ability to invest. they need regulatory certainty. they need to know the rules are not going to shift...
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one of the most interesting theies i found was stick to theld roads as much as they were terrified ofetting lost. a counter picket on the road below so they could intercept the escaped prisoners and guide them around the picket their masters had set. the really gets to be a level of organization. see how the presence of all of these escaped -- begins to affect them on an individual level. spartanburgmap of to read what you gaze at the map and contemplate, i'm going to drink some water. so, hold on. if we looksee this on a farm in spartanburg, south carolina. is a farm owned by david and elizabeth harris. on their farmaves and this is what i mean by slavery collapsing in different ways. this is october, november of 1864. at slaves on their farm still worked, planted, plowed, and obeyed. but the harrises record in their diary -- david keeps the diary and he has to periodically go on active service in charleston and elizabeth will continue riding it. and they both talk about thievery. thievery really -- they both continue writing it. and they both talk about thievery. thievery really exp
one of the most interesting theies i found was stick to theld roads as much as they were terrified ofetting lost. a counter picket on the road below so they could intercept the escaped prisoners and guide them around the picket their masters had set. the really gets to be a level of organization. see how the presence of all of these escaped -- begins to affect them on an individual level. spartanburgmap of to read what you gaze at the map and contemplate, i'm going to drink some water. so, hold...
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it started when mcenroe said he played well for a girl, but would be like 700 in theld and it triggered lot of reaction. >> and my listeners are saying they are not surprised. he has always critique ed playe with that special edge, that commentary that he's known for. a lot of people say that they aren't really fans of that kind of shade if you will. or necessarily him for that matter. but they are disappointed that he doubled down on those comments when he was asked in an interview if he would consider apologizing to serena williams. and he said no. that didn't sit well with folks. i spoke to michelle who lives in prince george's county, she told me today that mcenroe's comments are just another example of where black being athletes in general are sometimes marginalized even when they have proved to be the best at what they do. >> i feel that this is about disrespect and not giving serena the accompalades she dehse a success that people ha jell city that people have. so it is an attempt to lessen her accomplishments and i'm glad she called mcenroe oh, out.city. so it is an attempt to l
it started when mcenroe said he played well for a girl, but would be like 700 in theld and it triggered lot of reaction. >> and my listeners are saying they are not surprised. he has always critique ed playe with that special edge, that commentary that he's known for. a lot of people say that they aren't really fans of that kind of shade if you will. or necessarily him for that matter. but they are disappointed that he doubled down on those comments when he was asked in an interview if he...
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by theld is owned alexandria tighten -- titans a small team. it is the field where the republican members of congress have practiced for years ahead of that annual bipartisan congress baseball game for charity in d.c.. back to getting your calls this morning. next caller from tennessee. good morning. caller: one of the reasons that i think that president trump is in office is because of the disconnect that washington has with the regular guys here in america. making your congressman a comment about 40 hour week/ . the regular guy is not working 40 hour weeks. baseball out playing this morning. i heard you say it is a charity game, but in my job i have to go to work. i do not get to play baseball during my job hours. if i play baseball, it is after my work hours. to hear them try and make those two things go together -- host: to give you more information, this is a caught -- this is a practice that c-span brought our cameras to last year. this is an annual event. they get up very early in the morning for this congressional baseball practice in t
by theld is owned alexandria tighten -- titans a small team. it is the field where the republican members of congress have practiced for years ahead of that annual bipartisan congress baseball game for charity in d.c.. back to getting your calls this morning. next caller from tennessee. good morning. caller: one of the reasons that i think that president trump is in office is because of the disconnect that washington has with the regular guys here in america. making your congressman a comment...
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grand jury sitting against the president as an abuse of discretion -- abuse of office charge and that thelds then have to decide whether to file articles of impeachment as they did in clinton and nixon. both were charged with abuse of office. >> you're saying impeachment would be the direction we would most likely see charges against did president, should the evidence lead to a reason for m impeachme impeachment. we've heard the president now referring to this investigation as a witch hunt and essentially saying, i know, there's been no proof that there was collusion at this point. would you have expected we have some kind of conclusion by now or not? >> i wouldn't expect. i haven't seen it yet. the president may have a point. i think michael's point that, you know, people are talking about well, obstruction of justice might be the impeachment charge that's brought against the president. remember, the president can't be charged with a crime while in office. he's immune. it only gets charged as an impeachble offense. so michael, i very much agree with michael's point that aggressive power may
grand jury sitting against the president as an abuse of discretion -- abuse of office charge and that thelds then have to decide whether to file articles of impeachment as they did in clinton and nixon. both were charged with abuse of office. >> you're saying impeachment would be the direction we would most likely see charges against did president, should the evidence lead to a reason for m impeachme impeachment. we've heard the president now referring to this investigation as a witch...
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theld trump has proposed largest tax credit in history, reducing the corporate tax to 15%. griffin has said this is not our deficits are stunning. comment fascinating from ken griffin and we will get to that momentarily. we get to that statement, when we talk about the president's agenda and how much of it he has enacted and how much there is no less -- there is still left to do, you moving forwardnt with financial deregulation. >> i see the ability without congress to ease the burdens on banks and banks had headwinds on the financial crisis until -- from the financial crisis until the trump election. now they have tailwinds. the capital need is being relaxed. the test is being rescinded or ratcheted back. this is a big deal and it's going to go on for the rest of the decade. i think the single best sector of the for the rest decade is the banks and banking system of the united states. that's quite a statement. the financialt sector etf the tracks that sector. that's the yellow line. orange line is the portfolio etf. you are saying this is where you want to be for the entir
theld trump has proposed largest tax credit in history, reducing the corporate tax to 15%. griffin has said this is not our deficits are stunning. comment fascinating from ken griffin and we will get to that momentarily. we get to that statement, when we talk about the president's agenda and how much of it he has enacted and how much there is no less -- there is still left to do, you moving forwardnt with financial deregulation. >> i see the ability without congress to ease the burdens on...
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these are people with tremendous gravitas and even the gary cohns of the word, theld, these are p whoomething to protect. they're not looking for their next job. gary cohn has another life after this. dina powell is one of the smartest, most respected people in the world. the rationalization, gary cohn said the reason he's still there, wants to do his best, do everything he can. i think all these guys have that patriotic thread, but at some point, they're going to go, i can't help, and i'm out of here. >> you're nodding. >> i agree. i thought one of the reasons -- one of the things about mattis and tillerson, he didn't know these people, president trump didn't. i was reassured, he has the ability and capacity to reach out and fill his cabinet with people whom are validated, accomplished and frankly don't need these jobs to make a few extra bucks or for that matter get another job. i think listening to mattis who made comments overseas suggesting to people, look, don't worry, things are going to be okay to allies around the globe, that's why i'm here. you can only do that so many times
these are people with tremendous gravitas and even the gary cohns of the word, theld, these are p whoomething to protect. they're not looking for their next job. gary cohn has another life after this. dina powell is one of the smartest, most respected people in the world. the rationalization, gary cohn said the reason he's still there, wants to do his best, do everything he can. i think all these guys have that patriotic thread, but at some point, they're going to go, i can't help, and i'm out...
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., the special counsel investigating russia's interference in the 20 election will examine whether theldought to slow investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. according to three people familiar with the inquiry, robert mueller plans to interview to top intelligence officials over the matter. the move expands the scope of the investigation. trump anddent donald his wife milani i have presented the -- has visited the majority whip in the high school. he is the third ranked house republican who suffered fraction -- fractured bones and internal bleeding. he remains in critical condition after the attack. in the u.k., fire crews are working through the night to dampen a deadly blaze that killed 12 people. officials have warned the number of fatalities were almost -- will almost certainly rise. the higher that broke out yesterday injured seven people and an unknown number missing. the cause of the blaze remains unknown. the u.k. has slipped further into political limbo. the northern ireland democratic union drag on. the slow progress of talks could further delay the o
., the special counsel investigating russia's interference in the 20 election will examine whether theldought to slow investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. according to three people familiar with the inquiry, robert mueller plans to interview to top intelligence officials over the matter. the move expands the scope of the investigation. trump anddent donald his wife milani i have presented the -- has visited the majority whip in the high school. he is the third...
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can you first respond to the attacks and then talk about theld trump's attack on first muslim mayor of london as he tries to calm and reassure londoners? >> good morning, amy. here in london, it is worth saying we are implacable. we are standing firm. ordinary british people fought those attackers fact with chairs and bottles and whatever they could later hands-on. policemand british fought them with their bare hands until only eight minutes after the first emergency call, a squad of armed police went in and shot them dead. eight minutes after the incident started. so we are pretty clear that we have an immediate response facility to this kind of terror attack, but the worrying thing is that they are increasing. three in the last 70 days, successful ones, five it has been revealed today for 10. we have an increased temperature hot he attacks on civilians, ordinary people on the streets tobritain, and just -- situate things, borough market is a saturday night venue for people to go have fun. it is a bit like venice beach or manhattan bridge. it is that kind of place. it is teeming with
can you first respond to the attacks and then talk about theld trump's attack on first muslim mayor of london as he tries to calm and reassure londoners? >> good morning, amy. here in london, it is worth saying we are implacable. we are standing firm. ordinary british people fought those attackers fact with chairs and bottles and whatever they could later hands-on. policemand british fought them with their bare hands until only eight minutes after the first emergency call, a squad of...
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by theld be governed rational basis test and section two-c temporary pause on six countries that shelter readily satisfies that test. >> what is the difference atween mandell if there is test?ion and the >> i think it is the justice kennedy and justice alito indicated whatever the scope of talking about a consular office there, generous this kennedy said. does -- justice kennedy said. that is a one-opt discretionary decision by a consulate of his or. you should have a strong, clear decision when you are talking about the president of the united states and members of his cabinet for his motives have been impugned. to say the commander in chief, and multiple members of cabinet acted pre-textually, there has to be a showing for that kind of remarkable holding and i do not think there put together the >> there is a -- bad faith exception? remarks.ourt read the obviously did not find that faith. under this case, yes, the exception is there. >> i understand your position is the exception only applies to individual visa denials? >> know i do not think so at all. i think it applies to the same s
by theld be governed rational basis test and section two-c temporary pause on six countries that shelter readily satisfies that test. >> what is the difference atween mandell if there is test?ion and the >> i think it is the justice kennedy and justice alito indicated whatever the scope of talking about a consular office there, generous this kennedy said. does -- justice kennedy said. that is a one-opt discretionary decision by a consulate of his or. you should have a strong, clear...
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we can tell you in our judgment as professionals, thelds be there. the costs would be there. it would be harder to do our jobs. it's up to congress and the american people to decide whether they want that or not. and our job, my job is to try to explain that so the american people can make an informed decision going through for the rest of the year. we have about 20 minutes for q and a. when you -- do we have mikes? no. ok. we'll speak loudly. let us know who you are when you ask a question. thanks. >> we have a mike for you right here. >> is there a question -- >> discussion from both civil libertarians and the fbi about the spill over into domestic issues, that is you collect intelligence and the fbi uses it, something that's purely a domestic potential domestic crime. that's part of the part to the civil libertarian side. assuming that -- the 702's going to pass, what are your major priorities for changes? >> could you repeat the first part of that, maybe on the domestic use of this information, if i dmoods your question correctly? >> yeah. >> sure, ok. [ inaudible ] >> wh
we can tell you in our judgment as professionals, thelds be there. the costs would be there. it would be harder to do our jobs. it's up to congress and the american people to decide whether they want that or not. and our job, my job is to try to explain that so the american people can make an informed decision going through for the rest of the year. we have about 20 minutes for q and a. when you -- do we have mikes? no. ok. we'll speak loudly. let us know who you are when you ask a question....
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at theld stay in, but end of the day, the administration made the decision, and i agree with it.t from being in the agreement, it was not worth it. jamie dimon, lloyd blankfein, exxon, they are all wrong on this issue? >> they are. they are coming at it from the politically side rather than the reality side. we will continue to be leaders in clean energy. that will happen. that was the u.s. energy secretary rick perry speaking with tom mackenzie. the latest business flash headlines. airlines topping $59 million as it prepares for a shareholders meeting in hanoi. the carrier plans to invest $130 million in new projects and will raise capital in the fourth quarter. thecompany hopes to raise number of passengers by 10% to 22.6 million this year. >> a rise in full-year profits for qatar airways. income rose to $529 million. the state own carrier added 10 carry 32 million passengers, a rise of 20%. >> that is almost it for us here on "daybreak asia." i'm to look at what is coming up. u.k., borisfrom the johnson saying everyone -- tripe, the was challenge for the leadership of theresa
at theld stay in, but end of the day, the administration made the decision, and i agree with it.t from being in the agreement, it was not worth it. jamie dimon, lloyd blankfein, exxon, they are all wrong on this issue? >> they are. they are coming at it from the politically side rather than the reality side. we will continue to be leaders in clean energy. that will happen. that was the u.s. energy secretary rick perry speaking with tom mackenzie. the latest business flash headlines....
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abide by theld not fact that these parents could not save the lives of their children. this was not a policy. this was a principal. we coulde would say -- go into the economics. it does not make sense to cut people off. moreow they come back in sick. in theend up paying it form of a surcharge on our insurance. way to treat people is to cover them and do prevention. treating others as you would want your own love 20 treated. -- as you would want your own loved one to be treated. >> what does a good prevention treatment look like? terrific resiliency coping mechanisms. problem-solving skills. they can be brought into education. literacy with our children but we do not focus on emotional strength, resiliency, problem-solving skills. what they need to be successful. our education system is not designed to produce the most capable, effective students. i would say that we have to do social emotional learning. this is not soft science. data out thereof showing that it reduces the dropout. and it improves scores. in some of the most violent neighborhoods in the country where th
abide by theld not fact that these parents could not save the lives of their children. this was not a policy. this was a principal. we coulde would say -- go into the economics. it does not make sense to cut people off. moreow they come back in sick. in theend up paying it form of a surcharge on our insurance. way to treat people is to cover them and do prevention. treating others as you would want your own love 20 treated. -- as you would want your own loved one to be treated. >> what...
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qualify theld you tensions inside the governing council? it is healthy to have different views.ies inside the eurozone running at different places, so far, so good. weekwe have decided last was for much a consensus, which give strength to our communication. francine: how do you rate political concerns? is there a danger of that because france's out-of-the-way that we now underestimate political risks? >> political risk is there. decide onfor us to political risks. we are not a political institution and don't decide based on political outcomes. we decide on economic facts. that said, it is true political uncertainty has held back consumption and investment to some extent in the eurozone. i hope in france, this is not the case anymore with the strength of the french economy, and i also hope the outcome of the french election can support a momentum of reform in france and in europe. eurozone andonger for monetary policy to be effective. comes to when it fiscal policy come mario draghi has been asking for fiscal policy for his long as i can remember. why would it be different this t
qualify theld you tensions inside the governing council? it is healthy to have different views.ies inside the eurozone running at different places, so far, so good. weekwe have decided last was for much a consensus, which give strength to our communication. francine: how do you rate political concerns? is there a danger of that because france's out-of-the-way that we now underestimate political risks? >> political risk is there. decide onfor us to political risks. we are not a political...
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at theld stay in, but inn of the day, the administration made the decision , and i agree with it.he cost versus the benefit of being in the paris agreement, it was not worth it. lloyd blankfein, jamie dimon, gm, ford, they are all wrong on this issue? >> they are wrong. they are coming at it from the political side rather than the reality side. we will continue to be leaders in clean energy. that is going to happen. focus oncoming up, we the follow-up from the british election and look at the prospects for the pound. ♪ >> almost 10:00 a.m. in hong kong and singapore. than a clackum evening in new york city -- 10:00 in the evening in your c-suite on said in a evening. rishaad: markets dropping back as friday's technology selloff spreads to asia. the traders says britain's political drama. embracesa may conservative rivals. business confidence is already plunging. rishaad: victims of the election fallout. the weaker pound is cutting the u.k. earnings. >> machine orders slumping in japan. it is a big week ahead for central-bank action, of course. and wellwell flagged expected to go f
at theld stay in, but inn of the day, the administration made the decision , and i agree with it.he cost versus the benefit of being in the paris agreement, it was not worth it. lloyd blankfein, jamie dimon, gm, ford, they are all wrong on this issue? >> they are wrong. they are coming at it from the political side rather than the reality side. we will continue to be leaders in clean energy. that is going to happen. focus oncoming up, we the follow-up from the british election and look at...
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theld marron: if you take tax plan as laid out, a lot of the tax cuts go to people on the high end.if somehow the undoing attacks -- health reform happens, it seems unlikely, a lot of the benefits would go to the high end. if you cut taxes on corporation, not all of it goes to the high end but some to workers. francine: and looking at it going to the top 1% has doubled. do you have figures on how much it will look set -- accelerate? donald marron: obviously, if the tax idea -- the funny thing is there is no complete proposal that pays for all of the cuts they want to do. if all because with through, you would see is inevitable's and after -- you would see a post in after income tax. after would see a boos in income tax. want to deal with income taxi quality, unique sustained growth and achieve it on that side. tom: vasileios gkionakis -- libby cantrill, you are nodding away talking about 1986. john boehner essentially lost his job, the speaker the house, trying to get something done with the democrats. is that is where we were headed out? paul ryan will have to knock on the doors of
theld marron: if you take tax plan as laid out, a lot of the tax cuts go to people on the high end.if somehow the undoing attacks -- health reform happens, it seems unlikely, a lot of the benefits would go to the high end. if you cut taxes on corporation, not all of it goes to the high end but some to workers. francine: and looking at it going to the top 1% has doubled. do you have figures on how much it will look set -- accelerate? donald marron: obviously, if the tax idea -- the funny thing...
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worked to improve shared security threats, a chief more fair trade that gives workers a level play on theld, and agreed goal that refugees should be re settled as close to their home countries as possibility so they could be part of the future re building. before we returned home i was delighted to conclude my trip by visiting american military families. unbelievable people. the true source of our strength. we will always protect those who protect us. was full foreign trip of historic and unprecedented achievements. old and newny friends, we have paved the way ,or the new era of cooperation one that calls upon each nation to take more responsibility to to their people, one that works together to defeat terrorism and deliver hope to all of god's children. protects american interests so we remain a strong nation, strong and prosperous like never before and a beacon of
worked to improve shared security threats, a chief more fair trade that gives workers a level play on theld, and agreed goal that refugees should be re settled as close to their home countries as possibility so they could be part of the future re building. before we returned home i was delighted to conclude my trip by visiting american military families. unbelievable people. the true source of our strength. we will always protect those who protect us. was full foreign trip of historic and...