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. >> reporter: ay quickl planned meeting held at theve sil spring civic center shows the scope of the frustration, and word of the governor's pn to widen parts of 270 and the bw parkway while also adding tolls is spreading. >> everybody is saying this is a bunch of crap. we may enough tas as it is around here. >> reporte governor hogan fired back. he called the meeting a roadkill rally andd release statement reading these anti-congestion relief activits show no regard for the hundreds of thousands oc marylanders st in soul-crushing congestion. maryland has outgrown itself, wondering ommuters, how they'll adjust and where they'll put everything. >> they're trying to buildp to be able to, you know, make more space for more people. but our infrasnducture is ki of old now. >> reporter: nicole jacobs, news4. >>> nearly five years ago we introduced you to a remarkable young woman, graduated at the top of her high school class in d.c. and earned a full scholarship to georgetown university, dpite being homeless. only on 4, our mark segraves sits down with nelson nowerthat h journey to graduat
. >> reporter: ay quickl planned meeting held at theve sil spring civic center shows the scope of the frustration, and word of the governor's pn to widen parts of 270 and the bw parkway while also adding tolls is spreading. >> everybody is saying this is a bunch of crap. we may enough tas as it is around here. >> reporte governor hogan fired back. he called the meeting a roadkill rally andd release statement reading these anti-congestion relief activits show no regard for the...
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thisis is what vanilla podlolos likefter t theve beenn harvested and left to dry in t n fofor seral dadays's a spipice with its s rootn meco t that cient t mecan cucultures also o treasured. the rediscovery of vanilla in the region will not only protect an impmportant plantnt, but ao local identity. host: and that's all from global 3000 this time. we're back next week! in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback. our email address is global3000@dw.com, and we're also on facebook, dw women. bye for now! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 05/31/19 05/31/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy y now! >> it is our finding that shows all the symptoms of a peperson o has been exposed to psychological torture for prolonged period of time. we wilill be speaking about seve stress anand constant s stress, chronic anxiety, severe psychological trauma. amy: the u.n. special rapporteur on torture has concluded that wikileaks founder julian assang
thisis is what vanilla podlolos likefter t theve beenn harvested and left to dry in t n fofor seral dadays's a spipice with its s rootn meco t that cient t mecan cucultures also o treasured. the rediscovery of vanilla in the region will not only protect an impmportant plantnt, but ao local identity. host: and that's all from global 3000 this time. we're back next week! in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback. our email address is global3000@dw.com, and we're also on facebook, dw...
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bt takes to protect. start the day slow-roasting turk hillshire farm craftsmen well, they speak for theveds of messes. trust new all oxi mighty pacs. with active stainlifters that fight 100% of stain types. try new all oxi today! zbljtsds apd - >>> cant say you have never seen two deer fight a. woman in tennessee spotted these two brawling in her yard and posted the rumble to facebook it's getting a ton of views. you see them on their hind legs looking more like kangaroos than deer i didn't expect that here is bill. >> we mentioned in the beginning of the show how dangerous of the day it will be the wet weather hits the coastline of california later on today. it moves to the south and the inner mountain west onedsd wneay and a little quieter by friday doing a little growing of their own. ohhh. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the wat
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thisis is what vanilla podlolos likefter t theve beenn harvested and left to dry in t n fofor seral dadays's a spipice with its s rootn meco t that cient t mecan cucultures also o treasured. the rediscovery of vanilla in the region will not only protect an impmportant plantnt, but ao local identity. host: and that's all from global 3000 this time. we're back next week! in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback. our email address is global3000@dw.com, and we're also on facebook, dw women. bye for now! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [music] narrat: : lookg babackt trdidition praractes canan help usfifind mern n sotions s r rious eironment and socl issues of city life. in peru, follow a native leader nicknamed "the engineer" as he designs a bridge that brings together communities to work for a common cause. in costa rica, sound builders cut through urban noise and
thisis is what vanilla podlolos likefter t theve beenn harvested and left to dry in t n fofor seral dadays's a spipice with its s rootn meco t that cient t mecan cucultures also o treasured. the rediscovery of vanilla in the region will not only protect an impmportant plantnt, but ao local identity. host: and that's all from global 3000 this time. we're back next week! in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback. our email address is global3000@dw.com, and we're also on facebook, dw...
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some would say that iran is part of theve region and you o make space for it.say that iran isn't listening but it must be send the strongest of messages that its behavior must not be tolerad. jane: lyse doucet there. in other news, r. kelly has been charged with 11 was se offenses. court records show they relate to sexual assault of a minor between the age of 13 and 16. arrlier this year the r&b st was charged with 10 counts of crimal sexual abuse, to whic he pleaded not guilty. he is due in court next week. next week the special relationship will be on full display when president trump travels to the u.k. for a state visit it will be a trip for love -- full of pomp and ceremony but also remembrance. between the state dinner and meetings with the prime minister and commemorations of the d-day anniversary, what will looking for? i spoke to victoria nuland, who served as assistant secretary of state for european affairsng duhe obama administration. thank you for joining me. what does trump need to get out of this visit? victoria: i think he wants toat demonsthat
some would say that iran is part of theve region and you o make space for it.say that iran isn't listening but it must be send the strongest of messages that its behavior must not be tolerad. jane: lyse doucet there. in other news, r. kelly has been charged with 11 was se offenses. court records show they relate to sexual assault of a minor between the age of 13 and 16. arrlier this year the r&b st was charged with 10 counts of crimal sexual abuse, to whic he pleaded not guilty. he is due...
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at theve look now brookings institution in washington where in just a few minutes, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff will be eating about threats to national security. you can watch his remarks live over on our companion and online at c-span.org. here on c-span, we plan to bring you at 11 a.m. eastern, the comments from robert mueller, the special counsel, a statement at 11 a.m. eastern, reports from the washington post national security group orders say that it will be a "substantial statement of under 10 minutes." whatever it is, we will have it for you live. host: as we come to the end of mental health awareness month, especially with the state of american mental health, we are joined by the acting ceo of the national alliance on mental illness. remind viewers who the alliance is and what your mission is. guest: thanks for having me. the national alliance for mental illness is the nation's largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of people who live with mental health conditions and their families. frankly, we are a community that cares. organization t
at theve look now brookings institution in washington where in just a few minutes, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff will be eating about threats to national security. you can watch his remarks live over on our companion and online at c-span.org. here on c-span, we plan to bring you at 11 a.m. eastern, the comments from robert mueller, the special counsel, a statement at 11 a.m. eastern, reports from the washington post national security group orders say that it will be a...
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meanwhile back at the capitol, the fallout over theve mueller inigation is now impacting the president'son.ie tracotts joins us from d.c. this latest devopment is somewhat of a surprise. >> rg,orter: it's interestin frances, because this time the subpoena is notm coming fro democrats. it's comingrom a committee controlled by republicans. the senate judiciary committee, according to a source, has subpoenaed donald trump jr.ac rding to our source, they wa to talk to him about that trump tower meeting with a russian lawyer back in 2016 and what the president may have known about that they als want to talk to him about how much he knew about the effort to build a trump tower id moscow those negotiations happening during the campaign. he has said h knew very little, cot the president's former lawyer, michael n, testified before he went to prisonhat he had briefed donald trump jr. ten times about that. meantime, we're also following the president's comments last night at a rally in florida, a campaign rally. he talked about aidri to flo after hurricane michael, saying that the federal governme
meanwhile back at the capitol, the fallout over theve mueller inigation is now impacting the president'son.ie tracotts joins us from d.c. this latest devopment is somewhat of a surprise. >> rg,orter: it's interestin frances, because this time the subpoena is notm coming fro democrats. it's comingrom a committee controlled by republicans. the senate judiciary committee, according to a source, has subpoenaed donald trump jr.ac rding to our source, they wa to talk to him about that trump...
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. >> so you have these concerns about the economy because of trade tensions and theve issues createdild days on wall street this month. is there a way to protect your portfolio from all of the volatility? joining us tonight is jimmy lee, ceo of the wealth consulting group. good to e you again. >> clearly, owning treasury bonds would have been a good hedge over this month. as stocks went down, they've been going up pushing rates down and is it too late to protect your portfolio in that way, do you think? >> i don't think it'r a good idea for the average investor. that's never really worked. i think what's most important is to be calm and not panic and actually for long-term investors it is probably a great buying opportunity because as you said most of the concerns about the trade issue and yes, it is causing some other economic tential data that looks like the economy might be slowing and when the trade deal is i done think if the stock market could set new highs. >> you made the mmint, that you can harness this volatility if you do what's called dollar cost averaging. you're actuall
. >> so you have these concerns about the economy because of trade tensions and theve issues createdild days on wall street this month. is there a way to protect your portfolio from all of the volatility? joining us tonight is jimmy lee, ceo of the wealth consulting group. good to e you again. >> clearly, owning treasury bonds would have been a good hedge over this month. as stocks went down, they've been going up pushing rates down and is it too late to protect your portfolio in...
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theve no problem with it, only people that should be using are the intelligence. host: to that point? guest: that is a defense of a folks, the only people with something to fear are people with something to hide. i think that would be an accurate response if the technology was 100% accurate but it is not. the potential for misidentification for somebody who has been falsely identified as being the criminal caught on tape, i think those are worries for everybody, guilty or innocent. some publicing that figures have told me who are looking at this on the ground, saying it is all easy to think about when you are just thinking of criminals, but it affects all of us. host: i wonder your thoughts about wild and wonderful's comment on twitter: "there are no doubts that this technology can and will be misused but people don't even do the easy privacy. provide they go on facebook and provide a daily report of everything they do and everywhere they go." guest: we have lots of data about ourselves over the last several years. but i also think that it is impossible to totally
theve no problem with it, only people that should be using are the intelligence. host: to that point? guest: that is a defense of a folks, the only people with something to fear are people with something to hide. i think that would be an accurate response if the technology was 100% accurate but it is not. the potential for misidentification for somebody who has been falsely identified as being the criminal caught on tape, i think those are worries for everybody, guilty or innocent. some...
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. >>> i'm cory lith at theve desk with breaking news. yet another attempted atm robbery is under investigation. this time it's happening in silver spring where we've learned a 7-eleven just off columbia pike was hit overnight. we'll take a live picture. the news4 crew just getting to e the sce we're told at least two thieves smashed into the front of the store with a pickup truck. you can see the damage there. now whether or not actually got away with the atmin mach is not clear. news4's justin finch will have a live report at 5:00 a.m. this is at least the sixth atm heist in our area since march. aaron, eun, back to you. >> thank you. >>> 15 before the hour now. the president and first lady attended a dinner ahead of the national prayer -- da ofprayer today. more than 100 people from faiths all over the world were at the white house last night. >> the president led the group in morning for people targeted by violence and hate because of their religion. >> violence and terrorism against people of allfa hs must end, and it must end now. [
. >>> i'm cory lith at theve desk with breaking news. yet another attempted atm robbery is under investigation. this time it's happening in silver spring where we've learned a 7-eleven just off columbia pike was hit overnight. we'll take a live picture. the news4 crew just getting to e the sce we're told at least two thieves smashed into the front of the store with a pickup truck. you can see the damage there. now whether or not actually got away with the atmin mach is not clear....
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felt in theve you past few days and weeks that we are pretty much there?st: i would hope that that would not be the case. at the end of the day, i hope that common sense would prevail and they could reach an agreement. i hope that an agreement will be reached. if that is not the case, that will be extremely detrimental. that is the main risk we have now for the global economy and the european economy. vonnie: bloomberg's matt miller speaking with ecb vice president luis de guindos. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs, here with eric glass. it is time now for our muni moment. bernsteinth alliance -- with allianz bernstein. the yield curve is now inverted, and the muni curve now also very flat. from theany panic treasury side that comes over into the muni side? guest: first, thank you for having me. of going back to 1990, the muni yield curve average has been about 250 basis points, and now it is about 100. that is about one and a half times standard deviation rich. with that yield curve flattening , investors aren't really confident to go out ve
felt in theve you past few days and weeks that we are pretty much there?st: i would hope that that would not be the case. at the end of the day, i hope that common sense would prevail and they could reach an agreement. i hope that an agreement will be reached. if that is not the case, that will be extremely detrimental. that is the main risk we have now for the global economy and the european economy. vonnie: bloomberg's matt miller speaking with ecb vice president luis de guindos. this is...
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the collcege board says s not factored into theve adrsity score.neigh school principal says the score helps colleges gain a full think undertanding of a -- full understanding of a student. >> when we talk about adversity score, to me that means collegea will an opportunity to get a full scope of understanding about what a key it can bring to their college campus. >> 50 colleges used the score last year dung a trial period. the college board plans to expand it to 150 universities this fall. nbcer gabe gutiez will have more on this story coming up on "today." >>> a very difficult process. ini thit's stressful for everyone involved. >> no matter what they're looking at, right. >>> weather day at nats park was a hit. or yeah, storm team 4 and telemundo meteologists were all over the ballpark. chuck, lauren, g, amelia, samarra and joseph -- >> lauren weapons that there twice. >> they were helping the kids the weather we get. you see doug showing off his skills, throwing out the first pitch.kn up and you ow to make this day each more perfect, n ts won. e
the collcege board says s not factored into theve adrsity score.neigh school principal says the score helps colleges gain a full think undertanding of a -- full understanding of a student. >> when we talk about adversity score, to me that means collegea will an opportunity to get a full scope of understanding about what a key it can bring to their college campus. >> 50 colleges used the score last year dung a trial period. the college board plans to expand it to 150 universities...
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back in augustes on capitol hill was asked of just how many confidential human sources there were in thevenvestigation. and he couldn't answer the question. if it had just been one or two or three, that would have been easy. instead, he had to say, well, there were confidential sources. i just don't know how many there were. >> tucker: shocking. hopefully we will know. thank you for that report. eric felten. good to see you. she joins us tonight. molly. why haven't we heard stefan halper, s long-standing government source, and as eric felten just said, long-standing recipient of tax dollars. why isn't he answering these questions? >> we have this i amazing situation going on where we have the russia hoax, treasonous league colluding with russia to steal the 2016 election. robert mueller declined to indict a single american for that. this is what eric felten has just reported about a wide-ranging campaign against the trump campaign that used human informants. national security letters. wiretaps. this character, i don't think that is her real name. a government official who was sent to londo
back in augustes on capitol hill was asked of just how many confidential human sources there were in thevenvestigation. and he couldn't answer the question. if it had just been one or two or three, that would have been easy. instead, he had to say, well, there were confidential sources. i just don't know how many there were. >> tucker: shocking. hopefully we will know. thank you for that report. eric felten. good to see you. she joins us tonight. molly. why haven't we heard stefan halper,...
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. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> like, theve giving us a job. it but none of us know what we're doing. [ laughter ] >> seth: very, very, very exciting to watch. >> yeah. yeah we got away with it.av >> seth: you ha leadership position on the show >> yes >> seth: this -- is it true that in your high school days you actually tried to run for office >> i sure did. i ran for school president and nobody voted for me, because nobody knew who i was. >> seth: okay. >> yeah. >> seth: that seems to be a failure of campaigning why did no one - >> i'm really upset. i handed out kitkats i ma t-shirts. and people were like, "who's this kathryn netwon girl like, does she go here?" >> seth: have you been going to - >> i'd literally been going there two years. >> seth: wow >> yeah, so it's fine. >> seth: and just nobody clicked in on it >> no one knew i played golf. i was guess, like, a nerd. a nerd in school i and thenissed a lot. but, yeah, i have nothing in common with my character allie she becomes, like, a leader of this new society and this, like, this new
. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> like, theve giving us a job. it but none of us know what we're doing. [ laughter ] >> seth: very, very, very exciting to watch. >> yeah. yeah we got away with it.av >> seth: you ha leadership position on the show >> yes >> seth: this -- is it true that in your high school days you actually tried to run for office >> i sure did. i ran for school president and nobody voted for me, because nobody knew who i was....
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the first question the short answer for the first question is, yes, it does change. , theve had for manyars annual threat briefing, we talk to the american public about what the threats are. you have seen other communications more broadly in terms of what the threats are and what context the nature of them are. they are aligned. waste -- we cannot say something that cannot hinder our ability to collect information but to understand the scope of that threat. of foreign influence. some of the things, everyday americans need to think about as we consume information. we cannot effectively do that unless you have an idea of the scope of the threat. to the degree you see more information come out about that, that is not accidental but an understanding that this is a different threat that requires more information to go out. the new york times i am sure would like more information and it is your job to one information to come out. it just -- it does change the typos. >> there is another point to this question. or another element to answering it, it also involves other people making that decisio
the first question the short answer for the first question is, yes, it does change. , theve had for manyars annual threat briefing, we talk to the american public about what the threats are. you have seen other communications more broadly in terms of what the threats are and what context the nature of them are. they are aligned. waste -- we cannot say something that cannot hinder our ability to collect information but to understand the scope of that threat. of foreign influence. some of the...
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. >> wr:r.ce mr ma texpe on frontoteal heuns b at theve of california-san francisco that's doing cutting-edgemain forms of f.t.d.-- the speech variant that tracey lind has, and a behavioral variant that attacks personality, judgement and empathy. >> dr. miller: pleasure to see you both again. >> whitaker: on the day we visited dr. miller's clinic, he and his team met with f.t.d. patient thomas cox and his wife lori. at first glance, thomas seems fine-- but he's not. >> thomas cox: i've got f.t.d. >> dr. miller: okay, and has that affected you so far? >> thomas cox: no. >> whitaker: in fact, lori cox says that, starting a few years ago, thomas lost interest in her, in their son, and in his work-- so much that he was fired from his job. by now, he's pretty much reduced to looking at photos on his phone. >> thomas cox: that's bugatti. >> lori cox: that's our dog. ( laughs ) >> dr. miller: ah. your dog. >> lori cox: i can blame the disease. i can say that the disease stole my-- my husband. >> dr. miller: yes. when a family sees someone with this illness, they don't recognize them. this is not the
. >> wr:r.ce mr ma texpe on frontoteal heuns b at theve of california-san francisco that's doing cutting-edgemain forms of f.t.d.-- the speech variant that tracey lind has, and a behavioral variant that attacks personality, judgement and empathy. >> dr. miller: pleasure to see you both again. >> whitaker: on the day we visited dr. miller's clinic, he and his team met with f.t.d. patient thomas cox and his wife lori. at first glance, thomas seems fine-- but he's not. >>...
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stocks are theve smallest winners. and fiat chrysler and the automakers easily the biggest. up 16%. billionaireuawei's founder stands defiance in the face of u.s. sanctions that threaten the survival of a's company. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. stocks are not trading in london today but we are trading across the rest of the continent. looking at some decent gains, especially in milan where 1.5%.hrysler, a gain of 111 seeing gains of over and change. cac also being held by automakers, up .9%. don't short the yuan. that is the warning from china, even as bearish sentiment grows among the u.s. china trade war. to the brink of the critical seven per dollar level even before the clawed back some losses. bloomberg spoke to the ceo of huawei. accused of espionage and blacklisted by washington. but they told bloomberg a tit-for-tat would not negotiate with president trump. >> the u.s. has never bought products from us. even if the u.s. wants to buy products from the future, i will not sell to them. there is no need for negotiation. i will ignore trum
stocks are theve smallest winners. and fiat chrysler and the automakers easily the biggest. up 16%. billionaireuawei's founder stands defiance in the face of u.s. sanctions that threaten the survival of a's company. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. stocks are not trading in london today but we are trading across the rest of the continent. looking at some decent gains, especially in milan where 1.5%.hrysler, a gain of 111 seeing gains of over and change. cac also...
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. >> woo john carlin, coming back to the russia, the part of this that started theve whole tigation in first place, was there any collusion,p ation, conspiracy between the trump campaign and the russians, and you have thl e specunsel saying we were not able to prove a broader onspiracy, but, again, you point ba you look at the ribller report, they de deleted text messages, failure to talk totnesses, they couldn't get to people like donald trump, jr., they called itten answers's w to their questions inadequate. so you get thhasenset they didn't get everything they wanted to know. >> think that's clearom the report, and he reiterated again, based on what they did find, they didn't find the crimi evidence to support a criminal conspiracy charge, but what they found was troubling in terms of an amazing russian campaign rected by russian military intelligence officers to target one candidate andm h her along with an attempt to undermine our confidence in our democracy, and alen they found numerous indiviwho didn't tell them the truth about what was occurring. >> woodruff: and finally, carri
. >> woo john carlin, coming back to the russia, the part of this that started theve whole tigation in first place, was there any collusion,p ation, conspiracy between the trump campaign and the russians, and you have thl e specunsel saying we were not able to prove a broader onspiracy, but, again, you point ba you look at the ribller report, they de deleted text messages, failure to talk totnesses, they couldn't get to people like donald trump, jr., they called itten answers's w to their...
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theve to tell you this is first year i have actually assigned a portion of woodrow wilson's new freedomn, and i could not have invented a document better suited for the themes i want to stress today. what does he compared liberty to? you all suddenly got shy. yes. an engine. a machine, right? this is perfect for you math, science, and mechanics people. perfect metaphor for the way people think about government and politics in the early 20th century. the machine does not work well with friction. the more efficient the machine is, the better. in several parts would consist in the best possible assembling and adjustment of them all. you can see his optimism, even might i say, egoism, as a professor, right? his optimism, human freedom consistent perfect adjustments of human energies, because the trouble lies when the machine gets out of order. he is saying the government's job quite literately is to get under the hood and tinker with the machine to get it running right. here again from a cultural perspective, i love this document so much. we get back to machines, technology, railroads. it i
theve to tell you this is first year i have actually assigned a portion of woodrow wilson's new freedomn, and i could not have invented a document better suited for the themes i want to stress today. what does he compared liberty to? you all suddenly got shy. yes. an engine. a machine, right? this is perfect for you math, science, and mechanics people. perfect metaphor for the way people think about government and politics in the early 20th century. the machine does not work well with friction....
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before, whethee deceptivdoes n h enes that he needs to be careful or responsible about so i t thais theveaded is that, you know, usually political leaders consider it their responsibility to be careful about what information nay spread. >> brennan: very quickly, joel, is there a way the steal against this on the campaign to protect yourself? >> well, we saw this in 2016. i worked for hillary clinton campaign. you're right. it was called outing but still it gets a lot of coverage out there. i think this is about the president being haphazard with his words. i worked in government. we were told everything we said moves markets. people's 401(k)s depend on it. this president hasn't learned that lesson yet. >> brennan: all right. thank you very much. we'll be right back in a moment. >> brennan: some of our very best people at the cbs washington bureau are retiring this week. not the people you see on camera, but some of those who make sure that we are seen and heard each week. bob schieffer says t n motion. >> reporter: like farrell becker with great skill and cunning, got all conol, karen st.
before, whethee deceptivdoes n h enes that he needs to be careful or responsible about so i t thais theveaded is that, you know, usually political leaders consider it their responsibility to be careful about what information nay spread. >> brennan: very quickly, joel, is there a way the steal against this on the campaign to protect yourself? >> well, we saw this in 2016. i worked for hillary clinton campaign. you're right. it was called outing but still it gets a lot of coverage out...
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we have about a million acres in theve been infested valley and on the peninsula. we have had two popular campgrounds that have been completely closed before they whateven open because of we are seeing with the beetle kills. the next round of monitoring flyovers in july are expected to assessedwhat we have has been damaged and destroyed already. ways that we are going to be preventing fire. one of the problems with the is that it destroys the health of the tree and makes them more vulnerable to these fires when they come through. yet the budget proposes a 25% cut to the forest service? forle initiative -- service? beetle initiative -- forest bark beetlern initiative. projects inve any alaska under this authority and i don't understand -- i don't -- theseuts to this types of programs, where this is not just in alaska, we will hear , and montana, colorado other parts around the west. beetle, orpruce bark different iterations of these insects are causing extensive damage, can you speak to me about what it is we are doing within forest service to make sure we have adeq
we have about a million acres in theve been infested valley and on the peninsula. we have had two popular campgrounds that have been completely closed before they whateven open because of we are seeing with the beetle kills. the next round of monitoring flyovers in july are expected to assessedwhat we have has been damaged and destroyed already. ways that we are going to be preventing fire. one of the problems with the is that it destroys the health of the tree and makes them more vulnerable to...
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we didn't think we would be able for theve that remainder of the year. alix: the biggest risk then?ll: the biggest argument i hear for europe is china will help europe. that is true with global trade flows continue. local focus.lus is i don't how much it will help your. david: what will break europe out of the spiral? can't move forward until the yield curve changes. that can't change until you have growth over there. once going to break it? francis: inflation would help. europe is struggling in the global crosscurrents. rise.d to see it until we see that, europe is a difficult place to be optimistic about. alix: if you take a look at the other external factors, what do you feel the likelihood is for a negative rate. you were talking about this coming out, we don't know what difference this will make. bank we see is making dovish moves. they are becoming more negative. i expect that to continue. this is a trend that is going to continue. the fed is going to have to backtrack on that today. extent, this can go further than what priced. in europe, we can use -- move a lot more negativ
we didn't think we would be able for theve that remainder of the year. alix: the biggest risk then?ll: the biggest argument i hear for europe is china will help europe. that is true with global trade flows continue. local focus.lus is i don't how much it will help your. david: what will break europe out of the spiral? can't move forward until the yield curve changes. that can't change until you have growth over there. once going to break it? francis: inflation would help. europe is struggling...
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theve a feeling negotiations are actually reaching a home stretch in spite of what both parties may say announcing a deal. but that is not very strange. the negotiations took place in washington. whatever it is they are negotiating will have a big impact on policy on how the economy is run in china. theuld not be surprised if team will need to go back and get this approved at the highest level. the way the chinese political system works. maybe the general committee, the political bureau, the top economy team, is saying ok, some of us disagree with this. some of us disagree with that. let us take a vote and see if we can say yes to this final thing. , is week, maybe next week expect news from beijing. shery: the markets really not waiting to get out of china. this chart showing how foreigners have been dumping chinese shares of -- a-shares through links such as the hong kong connect. how much impact will this have on the chinese markets? especially at a time when msci is preparing to expand a-shares? pauline: it will have a big impact simply because markets are very volatile by nature. .
theve a feeling negotiations are actually reaching a home stretch in spite of what both parties may say announcing a deal. but that is not very strange. the negotiations took place in washington. whatever it is they are negotiating will have a big impact on policy on how the economy is run in china. theuld not be surprised if team will need to go back and get this approved at the highest level. the way the chinese political system works. maybe the general committee, the political bureau, the...
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theve done it in all hospitals here in new hampshire, i said to the person running elliott hospital, how hot -- how would it have been if all of your commercial insurance bills were paid at the medicare rate? he said, we would close. the point is we shouldn't put forth a goal like the government pay all the bills just because it sounds good. when it is actually terrible policy, and it will result in a health care system that is fundamentally worse and has more limited access and lower quality. we should be for every american having health care as a fundamental right, and giving people options to get more choices, which is what they want and will put more investment dollars into the health care business to allow us to build new hospitals and justify people going to medical school, etc. -- and incurring all those costs, etc. that system which i just described come other german mixed model system, is fully paid for under my plan. $5 trillion over 10 years. let me tell you how i would pay for it. $4 trillion comes from eliminating the corporate deductibility of health care, which is the
theve done it in all hospitals here in new hampshire, i said to the person running elliott hospital, how hot -- how would it have been if all of your commercial insurance bills were paid at the medicare rate? he said, we would close. the point is we shouldn't put forth a goal like the government pay all the bills just because it sounds good. when it is actually terrible policy, and it will result in a health care system that is fundamentally worse and has more limited access and lower quality....
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to theve also spoken to -- aboutating grants fornce of projects. the project, it must have enough for repaying the debt. china -- in a sense, lending to these countries supporting these countries. care that the sustainability are subsequent. haslinda: staying with china. some countries have thought perhaps the agb should stop its loans. china can dispense its own loans. is developing quickly. it can be a model for many countries. we are now decreasing lending to china over the years. lending was becoming smaller. we are now concentrating lending on issues like climate change, emissions, and also some environmental issues, like pollution in the air, the water, so on. we are forecasting our support to these areas. i think that we still have a case to make to china. there is no idea for it needed. there is reason to continue. haslinda: what is the strong case for lending to china? >> one important issue is these lendings were forecast to be reasonable public goods, even like climate change. reduction of emissions. is a reason, issues, --uss some so ma
to theve also spoken to -- aboutating grants fornce of projects. the project, it must have enough for repaying the debt. china -- in a sense, lending to these countries supporting these countries. care that the sustainability are subsequent. haslinda: staying with china. some countries have thought perhaps the agb should stop its loans. china can dispense its own loans. is developing quickly. it can be a model for many countries. we are now decreasing lending to china over the years. lending...
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on theve both weighed apple stake as well, and so they run their portfolios independently of war and.l talk to each other, but it does show perhaps a more diversity of views, rather than just warren himself. for the most part, he has stayed away from some of the technology stocks, but there are more people buying their -- there. amanda: as they gather in omaha, the you'd expect to hear more diversity, more of a passing of the deposit -- baton? that will come with some pros and cons for berkshire hathaway. he started to hand out some of the responsibilities, last year, naming two operational deputies under him which run different parts of the businesses. then you have the two investing deputies. he has handed off a little bit but still very involved in the day to day. you are seeing some new voices weight. have more we will definitely hear more about that tomorrow. people are interested in how ted dd, as they are known, are performing. they have been in line with the market the last two years, so do we start to see some of performance there the way that warren beat the market for so ma
on theve both weighed apple stake as well, and so they run their portfolios independently of war and.l talk to each other, but it does show perhaps a more diversity of views, rather than just warren himself. for the most part, he has stayed away from some of the technology stocks, but there are more people buying their -- there. amanda: as they gather in omaha, the you'd expect to hear more diversity, more of a passing of the deposit -- baton? that will come with some pros and cons for...
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theve a prescription for magazine but tyler does not tell me what to do because francine has my vacation to go to. -- lounge to go to. francine: you do now. tom: the cathay pacific lounge in hong kong. vacation ing my over. uber comes today. lyft is going like this. , even paul sweeney used an uber today to get to work. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ uber and left are not valid -- lyft are not valued on traditional metrics so trying to short them is like shorting a ghost. if you short them, the fundamentals will deteriorate. tom: you know he will get his 10,000 shares. newberger berman, steven eisman on uber and lyft. balld shing of emp perry will do everything to -- bnp paribas will do everything to avoid that. i have got to go right to the news, the bid yesterday on lyft. that was ugly. paul: i think people were trading out of lyft. they have been doing that -- tom: institutions that need cash, sell this dog, let the duopoly go to the winner. paul: and you the u.s., dutch in the u.s., it is clearly a duopoly. lyft is focused on north america but uber is everywhere, a global platform, that is w
theve a prescription for magazine but tyler does not tell me what to do because francine has my vacation to go to. -- lounge to go to. francine: you do now. tom: the cathay pacific lounge in hong kong. vacation ing my over. uber comes today. lyft is going like this. , even paul sweeney used an uber today to get to work. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ uber and left are not valid -- lyft are not valued on traditional metrics so trying to short them is like shorting a ghost. if you short them, the...
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before theved it presidential tweets, don't i love it after?you the vix went back to 12. you had newsletter writers up to 56% bullish, which is generally an overly optimistic level be -- market here is what is different. rather than year you will get those two kind of declines you highlighted, you do not have the same kind of interest rate backdrop. you have a dovish fed pivot. you have green shoots coming out , on the global indicator. economic activity will be ok. the fed policy will be very different from where it was prior to the to the two major declines. guy: are u.s. stocks expensive? tony: if you go by the median over the history of time, yes. but you have to change it -- this is very important for viewers. you have to adjust it for inflation expectations. when core inflation is between 1% and 3%, the market historically trades at 19 times earnings. so we do not have to guess where it will be. it was there from the fourth quarter of 2016 to the fourth quarter of 2018. for 2 years, it matched the average multiple you get in low inflation
before theved it presidential tweets, don't i love it after?you the vix went back to 12. you had newsletter writers up to 56% bullish, which is generally an overly optimistic level be -- market here is what is different. rather than year you will get those two kind of declines you highlighted, you do not have the same kind of interest rate backdrop. you have a dovish fed pivot. you have green shoots coming out , on the global indicator. economic activity will be ok. the fed policy will be very...
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is in theve that government's hands because those are issued by the governor.if the government disclose them i would have nothing against it. board in general would be supportive of allowing the documents to be available. >> it is not up to me but of the government agreed to disclose them we would not be against it. >> i want to make sure our numbers are right on the debt that has been reduced. debt, ise first public that correct, and $5 billion representing 32%. a?at is the 32% for prep what is that in raw figures. -- $4 billion for the gdb. >> that was the bonded debt and there were other liabilities that were involved. ena is a 32%-- cov haircut. at 30% -- prepa >> that is $3 billion. >> i have had a lot of constituents asked me whether congress could just eliminate the debt. mr. guzman do you have an opinion about whether congress has the power to eliminate the debt for puerto rico? >> no. i can only speak about economic matters, not legal matters. >> could this congress have the power to eliminate the debt? >> i do not know. >> does the congress have the p
is in theve that government's hands because those are issued by the governor.if the government disclose them i would have nothing against it. board in general would be supportive of allowing the documents to be available. >> it is not up to me but of the government agreed to disclose them we would not be against it. >> i want to make sure our numbers are right on the debt that has been reduced. debt, ise first public that correct, and $5 billion representing 32%. a?at is the 32% for...
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i think theve: witness for appearing today. i am grateful to the staff's for working on this while we presented concepts. the staffs worked together to make sure that our ideals were achieved, to the extent that they can be. let's talk about the time you dbgrioned earlier with the c for disaster relief. this program is something that comes into being after a disaster, and we reinvent the wheel each and every time. we don't always have the institutional knowledge available to us, people move on, and we sometimes not only have to reinvent the wheel, we have to reinvent the various components. a good thing to codify this program. can you speak to this, and how the timeline could benefit like codification? secretary carson: yes. there is no question that, particularly early after a disaster, some of the coordination that has to occur between small business, fema and hud is duplicative. and there are ways we can streamline that process. and then some of the basic things that have to be done in order to get the grant money out is abs
i think theve: witness for appearing today. i am grateful to the staff's for working on this while we presented concepts. the staffs worked together to make sure that our ideals were achieved, to the extent that they can be. let's talk about the time you dbgrioned earlier with the c for disaster relief. this program is something that comes into being after a disaster, and we reinvent the wheel each and every time. we don't always have the institutional knowledge available to us, people move on,...