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this is is very very t theye week six protests to the continued. good evening i'm i'm i think should be she says. how? often would you know knows how. ten ten. yes yes. but i. in ten years has again yeah social. we conditions with think augusta and had a. this is due to start a. see some strip and and that we does anything israel this is kind of. nothing. a whole generatione easy. and i'm not. second comings race will test us to win union. so what. go go here he is the u. s.. okay hatred is right. so it's like a whole stage so once again palestinians will release in this is that devivil's always. i was s ing and hihit. yeah it is. in within the movement and this is how. these. now about. nine is justice. yeah. princess and none better than anyone. no. on the land around no concessions. the sanctions yeah. pressure. innocent and and and i. another another way because it is a difficult question to ask. . in the m middle and when. whatat kind of kind of? this. it will meanwhile. they say yeah. so small holes at. protesters was one and that has hahappe
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theye are dealing with al reality of the situation. we are feeling the effects. not to the degree those folks are. that video is just as drawing for us as for you. >>ee can younything? >> where i am at, i couldn't see. i usually watch everything through my computer. we do have units we send out to cover it. get some live updates. >> does that mean you do not need to worry? i suppose these things are affected by wind direction. >> the hawaii county civil defense has then saying, for e who have breathing problems, to be careful. we are not getting any of that. i don't think we would get that. we do have a phenomena, volcanic fog we dealith on a regular basis. it is kept down in the prune area -- puna ar. wrecks i supposed you are used to volcanoes. i am looking atjo this with m i wonder what you are feeling. >> we do get a lot of calls from friends and family, are you guys ok? i think you are right. sadly, we are getting accustomed to it. we had a lava flow which almost ran over a town nter leilani es that was a big relief wh that stopped. hurricanes, lava flows. i
theye are dealing with al reality of the situation. we are feeling the effects. not to the degree those folks are. that video is just as drawing for us as for you. >>ee can younything? >> where i am at, i couldn't see. i usually watch everything through my computer. we do have units we send out to cover it. get some live updates. >> does that mean you do not need to worry? i suppose these things are affected by wind direction. >> the hawaii county civil defense has then...
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he set up a nursery where the saplings are c carefully tendd for a few weeks,s, before theye ready to plalant. muganzi and the savings community have planted 18,000 trees so far. local authorities provide support in the form of funds and land. today, the conservationist is on his way to give a talk to schoolchildren. ensuring a clean water supply, keeping forests intact, and preventing ground erosion -- those are the cornerstones of his message to the next generation. muganzi has taken that message into 20 schools. he doesn't even need to offer these young people financial incentives to spark their interest. around 2000 of them belong to environment clubs. he says s it's much haharder to convincece adults of t the importance of environmental issueshan n younpeoplele. he's pinning h h hopesn themem to m make a differerence. edgagar: if you wawant anythingg goodod, it has to o start withe chilildren because they are te onones going to o manage thesese natural resources t the future, so the moment they s sta when they are still y young, you inculcate e that culrere of envinment,t, that c
he set up a nursery where the saplings are c carefully tendd for a few weeks,s, before theye ready to plalant. muganzi and the savings community have planted 18,000 trees so far. local authorities provide support in the form of funds and land. today, the conservationist is on his way to give a talk to schoolchildren. ensuring a clean water supply, keeping forests intact, and preventing ground erosion -- those are the cornerstones of his message to the next generation. muganzi has taken that...
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theye at theop of thcaste syst. rriors ce from his shouers, andraders fm his omach. servts were rn from s feet. and ght at t very boom of thisierarchyre the dits. these ople arexpected do clean wo. there ar200 milln dalitsn ina, and ty regulay experien discrimation. and now many dalits have had enough. they regularly campaign for greater respect and equal rights. in terms of daily life, however, there's still a long way to go. reporter: pintu and ashok are in luck today. they've found a few hours of work. first they numb themselves with cheap liquor, otherwise they wouldn't be able to bear it. ashok submerges himself waist-deep in a stinking brew of human excrement. he uses a small shovel to unblock the sewer pipe. he earns the equivalent of five euros a day. ashok: there's no other work for me. what else can i do? i have to feed my family. and this is the best i can get. reporter: this kind of work is banned under indian law, but pintu and ashok are dalits -- untouchables as they were once called -- and the authorities tend to look the other way. pintu: a lot of peo
theye at theop of thcaste syst. rriors ce from his shouers, andraders fm his omach. servts were rn from s feet. and ght at t very boom of thisierarchyre the dits. these ople arexpected do clean wo. there ar200 milln dalitsn ina, and ty regulay experien discrimation. and now many dalits have had enough. they regularly campaign for greater respect and equal rights. in terms of daily life, however, there's still a long way to go. reporter: pintu and ashok are in luck today. they've found a few...
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anythingls rerter: the plantains are cut up and then fried in sunflower oil for eighto ten mines, until theyeice andreasy. they're eaten mostly with meat or fish. almost everyone can afford it here. children love to eat the alocos from the stall without any trming alocos remind everyone here of home cooking. >> whei've got te, i normally iake them melf. i don't come fm arou here, but when i'm in town, me and my daughter come by. >> i love it. it's my favorite meal. it's sweet. i don'leave the slightest bit. reporter: a portion costs the equivalent of 45 eurocents. see you next time, and till then, take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! we are in a climate of rising xenophobia against immigrants and refugees coming from president trump on downward and it is a real issue and we have to struggle against it. is is not a new moment in american history. american history has mostly
anythingls rerter: the plantains are cut up and then fried in sunflower oil for eighto ten mines, until theyeice andreasy. they're eaten mostly with meat or fish. almost everyone can afford it here. children love to eat the alocos from the stall without any trming alocos remind everyone here of home cooking. >> whei've got te, i normally iake them melf. i don't come fm arou here, but when i'm in town, me and my daughter come by. >> i love it. it's my favorite meal. it's sweet. i...
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theye 2-old was in a canoe with her fiancÉ went the crocodile bit here and tf one of her arms.she refused to delay her wedding, and the couple were married days later in hospital chapel. day' it: on her big wasn'the wedding she had in mind. the no had planned to marry o may 5, but took a quick pre-wedding honeymoon. she took this picture before they jumped on the dinghy. >> a couple of seconds to realize that this is actually a re crocodile this is really happening. we got into the water, and then he grabbed my arm and pulled me down. it would grab me again and pulled me downhr at least times. and then it had a little bite here. my first thought was i was going to die because the water was now bloody. of hung in there until they were able to save me and get me onto their can. reporter: she was airlifted to a private hospital, her right arm and he dated. armleft arm -- her right amputated. her left arm, she would discover, was broken, too. five days later commit they pushed ahead with a wedding. she dressed up in the hoital ward and was wheeled to the chapel. hers was the first
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ce>> the essenf whate' wre all re ou heers i trying toto s rohug e theyes of the arimecan iesoldr. y>>eou'r now lngooki at what will become the soieldsr'to sry gallery. these kiosks will tellhe t tesal of individual men and women and cbrtcks ehedh wit theam nes of tensral wilbe used to pave the museum. yoll be ab tlesio vthwir you .alymi20 by 20 tilhere's a new hamton exhitbi in town that opens today at the national postal mu.seum it'inde ithe origilnaet s o dungelliis ptolsha ttam hnilto and aaron rrbu used in4. 180 thgue erns we dema by a lngeadi glen gishun s amithnd first neow hd byamtoil n'sbroes otr-heawin-l. l hib exhitta sys on petiun h. rcma >>> the ptols are on loan .iununl je4 2 >>>s thi ntex sryto isoi gng to have y touinhinkgwi tcebo a ae eth sanpart thneica tmartecn .ohour me aanom says her amazonxa ale on.- hileder nvcoertisa ay shis tsap hpened with her dmon echo. mazon toleportersha ttt i apars alexa pdicke up partsf o sounded rsioathan tt keli alexa and send ssmeage. thne ma w rhoveeid the mgeessa caedll the filamy tnkhi tinghe y had been ckhaed. amazon told thett
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using various prayer books that they use here so it was very traditional in that respect and yet w theyeether many different worlds and so you had theonrful choir from st. george's chapel. you had the gospel choir singing. you had the cellist. you had different worlds of music that were being used in the course of the service of rship. >> what did this wedding signal about inclusiveness? >> i think it rlly does signal in many respects, because the royal couple bogring ther many different worlds. both in terms ofc ethniity, in terms of nationality, in terms of just various kds of -- ingredients in that grounds of theirçó lives. they bring a variety of worlds together. when the first chapter of genesis says that the man andha womave been placed there to not have dominion in terms of ering, but in terms of being stewards, caring for the cr ttion, caring fhe world, that part of god's reason for putting us here was not only to care for the world in terms of the creation itself, but to care for each other. wd when we do that, we find thre on a path of life that actually works. curry, thank you
using various prayer books that they use here so it was very traditional in that respect and yet w theyeether many different worlds and so you had theonrful choir from st. george's chapel. you had the gospel choir singing. you had the cellist. you had different worlds of music that were being used in the course of the service of rship. >> what did this wedding signal about inclusiveness? >> i think it rlly does signal in many respects, because the royal couple bogring ther many...
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wants of redstone really , but theye together only wanted to come together under their terms.ie: what is the defense here? -- can get rid of les at any point. paul: that is probably her final card to play, if she wants to put these companies together. managementtall the team of, viacom, who has done a good job here, in the early stages of turning around viacom. the perfect scenario for redstone -- for national amusements is to put les in les has theause control of the streets. he has consistently delivered for shareholders. the street feels putting these companies together, if you are going to do it, i would rather have les doing it. vonnie: let me ask why she does not step in and do this, and if it means les goes, les goes? paul: that might be the next major item here. suinges is doing by national amusements is to dilute them, let the public shareholders vote for the video. feels shareholders will not vote for the deal, but if they do, they will do so with him in charge. caroline: i am looking at viacom shares. is the street generally thinking a deal with cbs is less likely?
wants of redstone really , but theye together only wanted to come together under their terms.ie: what is the defense here? -- can get rid of les at any point. paul: that is probably her final card to play, if she wants to put these companies together. managementtall the team of, viacom, who has done a good job here, in the early stages of turning around viacom. the perfect scenario for redstone -- for national amusements is to put les in les has theause control of the streets. he has...
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theye seems to indicate are in violation, it is instead ballistic missiles and terrorist sponsoring in the area. does this undermine the notion that the united states goes back on agreements? -- majority of congress voted against the agreement when given the opportunity. most of us opposed the, some of us for the very reasons you talked about, not including ballistic missiles, terror activity in the region. is happeningo what in syria and lebanon -- we thought the agreement itself was flawed, including the verification process. as you know, the sunset is in 12 years. i think there's an opportunity ouro back and working with european allies. sanctionse of the time forgiven such a negotiation. my hope is that what happens from north korea actually has a positive impact, showing statess that the united is serious about having an agreement that results in denuclearization, and other issues, like ballistic missiles and terrorist activity. even as secretary of state pompeo is coming back from north korea, the question of his success was before you in the senate. haspel.nation of gina where d
theye seems to indicate are in violation, it is instead ballistic missiles and terrorist sponsoring in the area. does this undermine the notion that the united states goes back on agreements? -- majority of congress voted against the agreement when given the opportunity. most of us opposed the, some of us for the very reasons you talked about, not including ballistic missiles, terror activity in the region. is happeningo what in syria and lebanon -- we thought the agreement itself was flawed,...
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relations, i would not agree to that kind of payment without doing some due diligence on the person. , theye way it plays out had one meeting and realized it was worth nothing. >> and that's a mistake they are now in full on cleanup mode over right now. if you look at how this unfolded for them, they have three statements in less than 24 hours as they tried to sort this out. they pretty much through their backs ceo under the us and backed it up over him a couple of times. he is an apology mode saying mistakes were made. you are watching a large company in full damage control mode over they would be saying if it wasn't michael cohen. if this was some random consultant who wasn't at the center of some potential criminal investigation, this would not be an issue. instead it is cleanup time. shery: great having you with us, drew armstrong reporting on novartis. coming up we speak with nigerian minister of industry trade and investment. don't miss the interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. shery: let's get a check of major averages. s&p 500 at sess
relations, i would not agree to that kind of payment without doing some due diligence on the person. , theye way it plays out had one meeting and realized it was worth nothing. >> and that's a mistake they are now in full on cleanup mode over right now. if you look at how this unfolded for them, they have three statements in less than 24 hours as they tried to sort this out. they pretty much through their backs ceo under the us and backed it up over him a couple of times. he is an apology...
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. -- theye burned prett have been pretty successful in slowing down serbia in its eu integration. we now have a nato partner in montenegro and have been able to overcome the challenges that russia tried to do which is financing a coup. there is nothing more personal than that. it would be helpful for the whole region if bosnia could make greater progress. the accords were supposed to be temporary and we have not been able to get beyond that. they desperately need to and kosovo needs to be resolved. there are significant problems in the region that adds of the complexities and russia takes advantage of those problems. they are happy to see those types of problems. they don't want to see the unity. they were happy with brexit passing. there are indications russia could have been involved in that campaign. they are happy to see any type of matter that makes it less likely for unity in europe and the transatlantic partnership. >> it's important that u.s. leadership will be critical. we have a question right here, thank you. >> thank you. i am one of your constituents. the situation wi
. -- theye burned prett have been pretty successful in slowing down serbia in its eu integration. we now have a nato partner in montenegro and have been able to overcome the challenges that russia tried to do which is financing a coup. there is nothing more personal than that. it would be helpful for the whole region if bosnia could make greater progress. the accords were supposed to be temporary and we have not been able to get beyond that. they desperately need to and kosovo needs to be...
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is -- theye does rarely find out what happens. is.judge says what the law jury she will tell the what the law is. now, one side wins and the other loses. the side that loses thinks the judge is a real idiot. the lawyer that wins, what does he think about the judge? -- he is a good lawyer. case, the losing side appeals. if they are in state court, they may have a federal question. in a state proceeding, you could be in a federal court. every state has her system. you could have a federal question. what do these words mean, how do they apply? on the other side, you keep appealing until you get up to the supreme court or the federal court of appeals and then, there is only one place left to go and that is us/ now you have a rough idea of numbers. 82 100,000robably 100,000 which have a federal question. that is for congress with the constitution. us, or about 10% will ask please hear our case. we do not have to. we look at of those 8000 and 0.eat around -- grant around 8 you're talking about 60, 70, maybe 80 cases. out of 80,000 possi
is -- theye does rarely find out what happens. is.judge says what the law jury she will tell the what the law is. now, one side wins and the other loses. the side that loses thinks the judge is a real idiot. the lawyer that wins, what does he think about the judge? -- he is a good lawyer. case, the losing side appeals. if they are in state court, they may have a federal question. in a state proceeding, you could be in a federal court. every state has her system. you could have a federal...
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in theye u.s. constitution is not protected by the manual but it is protected by the department of justice so i can assure you our employees particularly who deal with the media are very cognizant of the first amendment concerns, but that's not a viable defense if you disclose classified information. if you take a job in the department or anywhere government and you have access to information and you incur legal obligation not to disclose it, that obligation overrides any first amendment interest you may have. that's different from the media. that's one of the ongoing battles you face in getting our people to leak and our interest is preventing our people from leak.an >> on that very point, does the department have any plans to change its policies concerning reporters. >> we are reviewing that, this policy has been modified over m the years, most recently about four years ago and there have been some concerns that a number of prosecutorsav have raised about aspects of the policy. the policy actuall
in theye u.s. constitution is not protected by the manual but it is protected by the department of justice so i can assure you our employees particularly who deal with the media are very cognizant of the first amendment concerns, but that's not a viable defense if you disclose classified information. if you take a job in the department or anywhere government and you have access to information and you incur legal obligation not to disclose it, that obligation overrides any first amendment...
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and you'll be surprised to learn just how well kekconnected theye and who they have been paying. >>>ng the m.e.k. likes more than hearing from famous americans. so long, of course, as they stay right on message. >> the over throw of the regime -- >> regime change in iran -- >> has to be regime change. >> regime change. >> regime change. >> the speakers are paid well. >> what do you think is going to happen to that nuclear agreement? >> and they clearly relish the chance to share their strong opinions with a like-minded crowd. the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani and national security advisor john bolton were both regulars. >> there is a viable opposition to the rule of the ayatollahs. >> the regime is evil and it must go. free iran! >> the m.e.k. doesn't just want to free iran. it wants to take over, and giuliani seems to think it can. >> you're the vision for the future. you are the vision for the future of iran. >> but that vision is much darker than these public gatherings reveal. the m.e.k. has a sinister past and its promises of freedom and democracy sound hollow to those who k
and you'll be surprised to learn just how well kekconnected theye and who they have been paying. >>>ng the m.e.k. likes more than hearing from famous americans. so long, of course, as they stay right on message. >> the over throw of the regime -- >> regime change in iran -- >> has to be regime change. >> regime change. >> regime change. >> the speakers are paid well. >> what do you think is going to happen to that nuclear agreement? >>...
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we had a guest from credit theye yesterday saying thought the ecb would be able to go for rate hikese the end of the year. that as a possibility, or how far in the distance is the? doubt we very much will see interest rate hikes in the eurozone this year. tv programll has a in place and has made suggestions they would like to end qb before considering doing anything but interest rates. we need to see the qe program year,up by the end of the unless the economy starts to slow down into the end of the year. the ecb -- the extension of qe is tricky because there is a lack of bonds to purchase. there are constraints because of t andand issue limits -- issue limits. muchcb doesn't have ammunition left if they need to ramp up next year. -- the the-based case base case, qe ends this year. manus: alexis, thank you. , senior economist at vanguard asset services. she will continue her conversation on bloomberg radio shortly. i want to give you a snapshot of the markets because there is a lovely line from paul dobson on mliv this morning. it italian two-year yields are falling. prices are rising
we had a guest from credit theye yesterday saying thought the ecb would be able to go for rate hikese the end of the year. that as a possibility, or how far in the distance is the? doubt we very much will see interest rate hikes in the eurozone this year. tv programll has a in place and has made suggestions they would like to end qb before considering doing anything but interest rates. we need to see the qe program year,up by the end of the unless the economy starts to slow down into the end of...
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>> i don't believe it does because we don't know what theye disciplin before. my understanding is there are more officers involved. the officers are disciplined for a purpose which is a key question. if you're on t police side and say what are the guys disciplined for, we don't kw and how can you alter the behavior. stepping back to the assertions, when aolice officer has lawful warrant to stop somebody and clearly pngarour motor vehicle in a handicapped zone is a violation ofwa a mee ordinance or a wisconsin law, i don't know what the story is there, but then once the officer has a lawful stop, he or she has the right to control where you are and what you do and to keep yourahands in plain view. i'm sorry, if you engage in behavior where a pice officer has reasonable suspension to detain you or probable cause to arrest you, you have to do what he or she says. >> we see video aer video of similar encounters a lot and a lot more tragically than this e, why is this so hard to crack? why can't this be fixed? >> it's so hard because we continue to gethe narratives
>> i don't believe it does because we don't know what theye disciplin before. my understanding is there are more officers involved. the officers are disciplined for a purpose which is a key question. if you're on t police side and say what are the guys disciplined for, we don't kw and how can you alter the behavior. stepping back to the assertions, when aolice officer has lawful warrant to stop somebody and clearly pngarour motor vehicle in a handicapped zone is a violation ofwa a mee...
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opened t b bomb y doors and opopped 52 bombsid far more dame e thanny individualhoho lood his victs in theye whilee shot them. so, the war itself is an inctmentntf our country, a shoulde seenens such. and the air war and the artillery and the naval fire should all be seen as equally as horrdous ands criminal and as inhumane as those men that pulled the triggers in my lai or the on t that,n mymy ut, thaha pulled the trigger oththose civilians. amy: democracy now also spoke with the pulzer prize winning iter viet thanh nguyen who came t to the united states as a refugee from vietnam. i ked him reflect on the siificancef what hpened in 1968 in vietnam. >> well, i wasn't even born in 1968. i was born in 1971. but the events of that time period, i think, have become a part of the collective m memory, at leastst for americans and alo for vietnamese peoples, that if you go back to vietnam, you'll find all these memorialsls and monuments and mumuseums dedicatd to the victorious vietnamese perspective on the vietnam war. and so, things like the my lai massacre and the tet offensive are commemorated t
opened t b bomb y doors and opopped 52 bombsid far more dame e thanny individualhoho lood his victs in theye whilee shot them. so, the war itself is an inctmentntf our country, a shoulde seenens such. and the air war and the artillery and the naval fire should all be seen as equally as horrdous ands criminal and as inhumane as those men that pulled the triggers in my lai or the on t that,n mymy ut, thaha pulled the trigger oththose civilians. amy: democracy now also spoke with the pulzer prize...
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tried in his own way to suggest that he's willing t with north korea and live with them ve g well if theye up their nuclear weapons. so i hope we can continue that and put away this my nuclear arsenal is bigger than yours. >> we have to leave it there. ambassador christopher hill and jenny town, thank you very much. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: why an economist says the people ldwho invest your money sh have "skin in the game." and the story of jack johnson, the boxing champion president potrump humously pardoned today. but first, a case of police force in milwaukee that city officials admit was excessive. n it is raising anger agout the treatment of african- americans by law enforcement. as amna nawaz reports, this case involved a professional basketball player, and included a lengthy body cam video from the police. >> do you have a driver's license? where's it at? back up? you don't see the issue here? >> don't touch me. >> nawaz: the milwaukee police last night released body camera footage showing the arrest of n.b.a. player sterling brown. the officer confronte
tried in his own way to suggest that he's willing t with north korea and live with them ve g well if theye up their nuclear weapons. so i hope we can continue that and put away this my nuclear arsenal is bigger than yours. >> we have to leave it there. ambassador christopher hill and jenny town, thank you very much. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: why an economist says the people ldwho invest your money sh have "skin in the game." and the story of...
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>> i think in pennsylvania theye told us ty're ready for a change, but the biggest changes, really, lisa, are the changes in the playg field in pennsylvania. if you're looking in the philly pene, three things hap one, there is a surge of activity among progressive democrat a lot of them women who ran for offers and contributed to candidates. second, this isa seismic shift, eme court retrue all of the congressional boundaries, regarded them as gerrymanderein favor of republicans and the new boundaries drawn by a court of justices largely elected as democrs in partisan races created districts more favorablc to demts. third thing, up three republicans represent decided not to run again, so you had more democrat-friendly districts and republican incumbents. that was attractive to a lot of democratic women, in particular, and at a got in and really performed yesterday >> desjardins: trying to get to a national summary here, democrats are hoping t those open seats in pennsylvania are one of the waythey're going to take over the house. but yet if more progressive candidates as we saw last ght a
>> i think in pennsylvania theye told us ty're ready for a change, but the biggest changes, really, lisa, are the changes in the playg field in pennsylvania. if you're looking in the philly pene, three things hap one, there is a surge of activity among progressive democrat a lot of them women who ran for offers and contributed to candidates. second, this isa seismic shift, eme court retrue all of the congressional boundaries, regarded them as gerrymanderein favor of republicans and the...
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theye seen the libya example and saw what happened to gadhafi. some point i history, and i don't know if it will be en our lifetimes, they say would rather have a middle class, we would rather have avat they in south korea. eventually, somebody will make the call, i don't know if is this guy, that guy, his son, grandson, whatever. but as long as we keep knocking on the door, that's fine, and as long as we don't disrupt the allies in the area, which we seem to have terrified the south koreans and the japanese, then the door shld be open and the pressure on. but sometimes you don't have good solutions and that's why we've had ten presidents without much progress. >> that's it. this isn't is cityn council atlantic city, the zoning commission where you're trying to get a deal for the casino and better parking or a large parking lot or to evoke eminent domain in your behalf. this is really significance. ci's the difference between braggaand style and flash and substance. john kennedy, who was far more a student of foreign affairs than donald trump, at
theye seen the libya example and saw what happened to gadhafi. some point i history, and i don't know if it will be en our lifetimes, they say would rather have a middle class, we would rather have avat they in south korea. eventually, somebody will make the call, i don't know if is this guy, that guy, his son, grandson, whatever. but as long as we keep knocking on the door, that's fine, and as long as we don't disrupt the allies in the area, which we seem to have terrified the south koreans...
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(gunfire) israelis fired tear ga palestinians call today the naqba, or "catastrophe," theye date 7s ago when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled or fled theirme ancestral on the day israel was created. moustafa barghouti is a prominent palestinian politician. >> we are here to say that this israeli oppression will not break our will or our popular resistance. >> schifrin: meanwhile in jerusalem, the flags are flying above the new u.s. embassy. in jewh west jerusalem, residents displayed signs thanking president trump. but from south africa to turkey, prot criticized what they called an israeli massacre of palestinians in gaza. turkey's prime minister called for muslim countries to unite againsisrael. >> ( translated ): i am inviting all faith groups, all politicians to be a united heart against the tyranny. muslim countries should review their ties with israel. >> schifrin: today, turkey expelled iael's ambassador, israel responded in kind, and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu released a statement responding to criticism from turkish president jecep tayyip erdog
(gunfire) israelis fired tear ga palestinians call today the naqba, or "catastrophe," theye date 7s ago when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled or fled theirme ancestral on the day israel was created. moustafa barghouti is a prominent palestinian politician. >> we are here to say that this israeli oppression will not break our will or our popular resistance. >> schifrin: meanwhile in jerusalem, the flags are flying above the new u.s. embassy. in jewh west...
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theye, -- leslie, i think will continue to outpace cost growth by two percentage points for 2018 andkey driver for hsbc. margin how big of a boost could that be for hsbc? >> we have reviewed that the hsbc group could expand globally by 1.7%. be aurse, there could boost from their operations. as everyoneder, combines and the city, there will be more and more hong kong dollars converted to u.s. dollars. the city's currency has been weakening for the past few weeks. -- drag tobe a drug the potential boost this year. . we count down to the hsbc earnings later on today. do not miss our interview with the hsbc cfo at 3:00 p.m. if you are watching out of sydney today good this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i am betty and new york. yvonne: health care and technology, also known as good doctor, has a 24% gain in trading today. $1 online media raised over billion in hong kong ipo this year so far. the cio is joining us here in hong kong. really great to see you. we have the good doctor here. everybody is calling this the big bank coming back to hong kong. it is at a time when t
theye, -- leslie, i think will continue to outpace cost growth by two percentage points for 2018 andkey driver for hsbc. margin how big of a boost could that be for hsbc? >> we have reviewed that the hsbc group could expand globally by 1.7%. be aurse, there could boost from their operations. as everyoneder, combines and the city, there will be more and more hong kong dollars converted to u.s. dollars. the city's currency has been weakening for the past few weeks. -- drag tobe a drug the...
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front, probably not in agreement with the move by president trump, but certainly from an economic sure theyere want to see oil prices if they want to repair the budget and ultimately diversify its economy. they have made hints around 90 barrels -- $90 a barrel. ultimately they are more concerned about what the impact of significantly higher prices would be. i suppose it is a little unsure. $90 a barrel, $100 a barrel, would affect demand. intowould eventually come the market and supported if we saw those types of price levels. you, daniel hynes, joining us from sydney. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ ♪ hired in extending trade. comfortably beat wall street estimates, now a bit lower here. and a themeer" parks offset a decline in their tv business. what were some of the big surprises in the earnings for disney? wouldknew "black panther" be a big movie, $1.3 billion worldwide. a 29% jump in the studio profits off what was a pretty good year last year, too. that led to a big beat on earnings and sales. the marketsaw reaction, seems it has been quite positive, given what we have seen in the ea
front, probably not in agreement with the move by president trump, but certainly from an economic sure theyere want to see oil prices if they want to repair the budget and ultimately diversify its economy. they have made hints around 90 barrels -- $90 a barrel. ultimately they are more concerned about what the impact of significantly higher prices would be. i suppose it is a little unsure. $90 a barrel, $100 a barrel, would affect demand. intowould eventually come the market and supported if we...
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ways theye of the stop these fake accounts from building followings and spreading fake news, but it iss on that for us. ramy: it is interesting, i am still smiling because 580 million fake accounts, that is nearly double the size of the united dates -- states. what does this mean about the ai on whether it is working or not? effectivecan be very for things you can discern what it is by a computer, you do not need extra context. ai can be good at sensing what is a piece of nudity, because all human bodies look similar, and they can flag it to the content moderators. but sometimes it can be part of a piece of art, so human moderators have to say that is not banned from our platform. there are so many nuanced cases. it is hard with hate speech. when people are insulting each other and using vulgar terms, it is hard for a computer to tell if they are using it to attack someone else, or if they are telling a story about a time they were attacked. there are so many ways people speak and use slang, is difficult for any computer to clean them up well. clearly,- ramy: facebook has a lot to do,
ways theye of the stop these fake accounts from building followings and spreading fake news, but it iss on that for us. ramy: it is interesting, i am still smiling because 580 million fake accounts, that is nearly double the size of the united dates -- states. what does this mean about the ai on whether it is working or not? effectivecan be very for things you can discern what it is by a computer, you do not need extra context. ai can be good at sensing what is a piece of nudity, because all...
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what theye will see want to do with the two-month bill.e has risen since it was drained because of the debt ceiling crisis. i guess with the debt they are incurring a want to have enough cash on hand. ira: the much bigger three-year note is an interesting development. one of the things they probably looked at is how good demand has sector.that particular the fact that they are increasing that is assigned they think demand will keep up with this amount of supply. on the two-month bill i think the two-month bill is important. we started talking about this a few years ago. with money market reform that went into effect two years ago. it is hard for money market funds to buy six-month bills. two-month bills fit everything they need. if it's all of the regulatory requirements for money market mutual funds. i suspect there will be a lot more take away from things like david: six-month bills. it's not a secret the united borrowgovernment has to more money. the question is at what tenor they're going after. does the treasury have much choice but t
what theye will see want to do with the two-month bill.e has risen since it was drained because of the debt ceiling crisis. i guess with the debt they are incurring a want to have enough cash on hand. ira: the much bigger three-year note is an interesting development. one of the things they probably looked at is how good demand has sector.that particular the fact that they are increasing that is assigned they think demand will keep up with this amount of supply. on the two-month bill i think...
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>> theyes. are.ri abc7 newz m drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. clouds and sunshine today, up to 65 for oakland, 72 in san jose, 62 in san francisco. accuweather seven-day forecast shows yououououououououououououu >> robin and michael, i can't wait 0 see you tomorrow morning and i can't wait to eat this entire plate of cookies with my friends. let's get back over to windsor. >> all right. enjoy, ginger. and coming up, everybody, we have a taste of britain with a picnic that is fit for a royal wedding. brought business and labor together to expand career training and apprenticeships, invested in transportation and helped create over 200,000 living wage jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. over 200,000 living wage jobs. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. you know at the heart of what mayor villaraigosa is do
>> theyes. are.ri abc7 newz m drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. clouds and sunshine today, up to 65 for oakland, 72 in san jose, 62 in san francisco. accuweather seven-day forecast shows yououououououououououououu >> robin and michael, i can't wait 0 see you tomorrow morning and i can't wait to eat this entire plate of cookies with my friends. let's get back over to windsor. >> all right. enjoy, ginger. and coming up, everybody, we have a taste of britain with a picnic...
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that theye believer shouldn't have a chaplain there. you should not mix state and church. am a christian but i don't believe they should do that. host: just so i'm clear. using just the fact that there is a chaplain is mixing church and state? not so much what he is saying? caller: i just don't believe at all that there should be religion in politics. ago, i noticedrs that they were pushing more towards -- they even have elections in churches today. it is just the way that i feel. back to the line for democrats. beverly, good morning. caller: a couple of things. the speaker of the house, doesn't he lead the pledge of allegiance and under that, doesn't it say, under god? didn't congress establish those two words in 1956? as church and state, the concentration -- the constitution doesn't say anything about that. thomas jefferson came up with that statement. the constitution says something somethingestablishing righton't or what it says now. but the law to establish a national richard is -- a national religion? why did he fire him? chaplainyan fired the when he leads the pled
that theye believer shouldn't have a chaplain there. you should not mix state and church. am a christian but i don't believe they should do that. host: just so i'm clear. using just the fact that there is a chaplain is mixing church and state? not so much what he is saying? caller: i just don't believe at all that there should be religion in politics. ago, i noticedrs that they were pushing more towards -- they even have elections in churches today. it is just the way that i feel. back to the...
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>> i think it will be as and theye as possible, will not be meeting until the end of june.bout their intention. should they even consider a hike? >> i think preemptive means they will do whatever it takes, even though there is no risk to financial stability, they just want to say things can get worse , there's the potential to be ahead of the girl -- ahead of the curve. saide finance minister moments ago that measures will be put in place to prop up the make classes and to indonesia a more attractive place to investors. what policies would you like to see the to ensure it happens? the government is saying we will be tightening policy and preserve macro stability but at the same time we realize growth iss week so the central bank coordinating with the finance ministry and other agencies to ease policies, talking about a higher value ratio and lowering the payment requirement while using some of the fiscal constraints. ultimately what we want to see is a regime change because that is what makes indonesia over the longer term, less dependence on portfolio financing. what is th
>> i think it will be as and theye as possible, will not be meeting until the end of june.bout their intention. should they even consider a hike? >> i think preemptive means they will do whatever it takes, even though there is no risk to financial stability, they just want to say things can get worse , there's the potential to be ahead of the girl -- ahead of the curve. saide finance minister moments ago that measures will be put in place to prop up the make classes and to indonesia...
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with the continuing sanctions, -- theye had effects have been effective. be doingwant to something that would be making kim to lose his face or to embarrass him, bring about submission. rather, we need to approach the meeting so that he makes the right choice under the situation, given the options that he has. as stated by other speakers i think it is important that we have good details when it comes to the execution and implementation of whatever agreements are to come out of . have tothink that we provide some sort of a guarantee for his regime. because, foremost on his mind, is the survivability of his regime. and by providing some sort of guarantee, i think it would be better for us. with this approach, we would be able to see right option or right path chosen by kim. so these are the road maps, initial road maps towards the big picture that we want to achieve. and of course, the ultimate goal is permanent peace on the korean peninsula. i realize that i am running out of time. we really don't have a whole lot of time also on the korean peninsula. we do
with the continuing sanctions, -- theye had effects have been effective. be doingwant to something that would be making kim to lose his face or to embarrass him, bring about submission. rather, we need to approach the meeting so that he makes the right choice under the situation, given the options that he has. as stated by other speakers i think it is important that we have good details when it comes to the execution and implementation of whatever agreements are to come out of . have tothink...
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know how theye obtained the bank information?nvolving the president or a nondisclosure agreement? the most: this is interesting thing. you really see these brain transfer details -- bank transfer details. has notavenatti revealed how he got this information. one has to assume it was part of the litigation that he somehow got them through a subpoena or disclosures. it is unusual to have this kind of detail. i do not think this came from molars camp. camp.ller's it is astonishing because the paymentsany received from major u.s. global corporations, at&t, novartis, and others. there are a lot of questions to be asked. francine: what happens next? the special counsel digging deeper? stephanie: i think in the stormy daniels case, they are expecting a hearing in two weeks. we may find out further details there. there may be further disclosures. i still think there are other questions to be asked about companies like at&t and novartis who gave money, if there is a further explanation they will offer. francine: thank you, stephanie baker
know how theye obtained the bank information?nvolving the president or a nondisclosure agreement? the most: this is interesting thing. you really see these brain transfer details -- bank transfer details. has notavenatti revealed how he got this information. one has to assume it was part of the litigation that he somehow got them through a subpoena or disclosures. it is unusual to have this kind of detail. i do not think this came from molars camp. camp.ller's it is astonishing because the...
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i have seen instances going into , for theye costco ,ctually sell things in bulk and watch people i knowown a taco shop use their ebt card for that, which is the food stamp card they use. they are getting it for their personal use, using it for their business use. first-generation american. i can't even walk into a grocery store where i live and ask for help without somebody having to find somebody who speaks party's on your leadership in congress, nationally, we want to hear your party's your leadership. democrats only, 202-748-8000. if you're a democrat in eastern or central time zone, if you're a democrat in the mountain or pacific time zone. in now.lling as you're calling in, want to et a wrap-up on primary day in arkansas, kentucky and georgia and primary runoff day in texas that, we're joined on escariome, y leah reporter and analyst there. to georgia, one of the most high profile races was governor's seat down there. what happened last night? in georgia, stacy abrams won the democratic governor.r she was facing stacy evans. stacey abrams had a lot of national support, support from
i have seen instances going into , for theye costco ,ctually sell things in bulk and watch people i knowown a taco shop use their ebt card for that, which is the food stamp card they use. they are getting it for their personal use, using it for their business use. first-generation american. i can't even walk into a grocery store where i live and ask for help without somebody having to find somebody who speaks party's on your leadership in congress, nationally, we want to hear your party's your...
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market equity futures now, theye tt'vgoen better. the nasdaq is actually up eight.lways put investors' needs above our own. as investment management professionals, let's measure up. cfa institute. pthey don't invest inn stalternativesds. or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view that something wonderful can happen. those people might just get what they want out of life. or they could get even more. let's stop talking and actually be more diverse. as investment management professionals, let's measure up. cfa institute. >>> markets -- stock markets fighting for direction the outlook for oil and more, complete breakdown of what you need to watch on wall street is straight ahead and a "squawk box" exclusive just heard meg talking about it. johnson & johnson chairman and ceo alex gorsky will join us ahead of today's annual meeting. his comments on that bu
market equity futures now, theye tt'vgoen better. the nasdaq is actually up eight.lways put investors' needs above our own. as investment management professionals, let's measure up. cfa institute. pthey don't invest inn stalternativesds. or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view...
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more thanmot that, in the fede, judicial order requiring that theye be preserved. the cia former general counsel said ms. evanina is one -- is haspel's is one of the staunchest, notwithstanding the federal or judicial order. she claimed that the destroying the p tapes was necessary to protect the security of the ciaa officers conducting these interrogations. but that explanation is even under the slightest scrutiny evenio if that was the concern, the cia could call the case for the officers faces blacked out and only then destroy the originals. all of us see news item and others with the faces of certain witnesses and others blanked o out. now, i recognize and i must say i appreciate these haspel's is committed to not resurrect the torture if confirmed. i also realize that commitment wasn't optional. torture is illegal. that is simply what the wall demands. but what about the next thing the president might ask her to commit. should we trust she will have the moral compass to stand up and say no? so the world is watching closely today. her allies and our enemies, ou
more thanmot that, in the fede, judicial order requiring that theye be preserved. the cia former general counsel said ms. evanina is one -- is haspel's is one of the staunchest, notwithstanding the federal or judicial order. she claimed that the destroying the p tapes was necessary to protect the security of the ciaa officers conducting these interrogations. but that explanation is even under the slightest scrutiny evenio if that was the concern, the cia could call the case for the officers...