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they assumed they would be able to hold the embassy for 48 hours, maybe 72 hours, but after that they expected they would be evicted and they would use that 72 hours to make a point about the united states. their point was they thought the united states was preparing to reinstall the shah, which is why the shah went to the united states in the first place. the reason they felt that way because in 1953 the shah had gone into exile and then returned with a military coup that had been organized by the american central intelligence agency and overthrew the kids, the people who are challenging him in the government and assumed absolute rule. they assumed a replay and they are going to take this action to alert the rest of the people. thishappened instead was imagination of iran, the same way it seized the imagination of the united states, overwhelming interest in this, to say the least. within a week of the takeover of the american embassy and seizure of hostages, americans were telling the pollsters that they knew what was happening and they were cast-off -- pissed off. view,n, much out o
they assumed they would be able to hold the embassy for 48 hours, maybe 72 hours, but after that they expected they would be evicted and they would use that 72 hours to make a point about the united states. their point was they thought the united states was preparing to reinstall the shah, which is why the shah went to the united states in the first place. the reason they felt that way because in 1953 the shah had gone into exile and then returned with a military coup that had been organized by...
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even though they have certain freedoms where they don't have to be listed, when they are they are in the separate battalions. that is with prior custom. he is responding to complaints that he and his boss, edwin stanton, had gotten. it deals with the question of black enlistment in the union army. what about section three? >> families should begin given given the 40 acres. should be more sympathetic toward the freed slaves. tillable ground, land that can sustain a family. have any 800to feet of water front and the military law for their protection. john: some kind of inspector has to be there as well. he decides whether or not they have a license to settle on such islander districts and render assistance. agricultural settlement. he's not just giving them ground, also helping them to start it up. west: providing military regulation and support for system of allocating land to former slaves in the sea islands of south carolina. extendsion that you can think of as far down ass jacksonville, florida. julia: i didn't expect that at all. push fore of lincoln's it. i didn't think it'd even
even though they have certain freedoms where they don't have to be listed, when they are they are in the separate battalions. that is with prior custom. he is responding to complaints that he and his boss, edwin stanton, had gotten. it deals with the question of black enlistment in the union army. what about section three? >> families should begin given given the 40 acres. should be more sympathetic toward the freed slaves. tillable ground, land that can sustain a family. have any 800to...
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@they told us tonight that those @they were amazing. @they were little dancers. @it's just entirely too hard @right now. @live from north bill center @township. @police had arrested one of the @men and they say is behind the @shooting death of a cleveland @toddler. @aaron dunnington was arrested @for aggravated murder for the @death of major howard. @shots in september in a drive- @by @shooting. @lindsay is still at large @tonight. @and one of the men accused of @assaulting and robbing a priest @in little italy is in custody @tonight. @the u.s. marshals arrested him @today. @he and two others robbed them @priests at gunpoint. @tips from the community let @them @to phillips. @ @the $1.5 billion powerball @numbers will be revealed at @less @it's prompting many folks who @never played to buy tickets as @some making generous promises @if @they went to when someone @promises to split that cash are @they obligated to make it on @them. @even have heard that around the @office or the dinner table @lately but could you really @hold @me to that. @that may be wince. @are @e
@they told us tonight that those @they were amazing. @they were little dancers. @it's just entirely too hard @right now. @live from north bill center @township. @police had arrested one of the @men and they say is behind the @shooting death of a cleveland @toddler. @aaron dunnington was arrested @for aggravated murder for the @death of major howard. @shots in september in a drive- @by @shooting. @lindsay is still at large @tonight. @and one of the men accused of @assaulting and robbing a priest...
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they were desperate. they hope they can find one. he would get the start at he tossed a pair of third-quarter touchdowns leading the gamecocks to a 31-14 victory. in the last wind at the time all of the focus was on a potential spark. i don't know how much more spirited it was. we all know he was going to be the quarterback. we have some direction and hope. still trying to get him to throw a little bit better practice. he threw better in a game than he have been in practice. the next two games would both be on the road. that is when he held his final news conference. he was not only at usc but at florida. he essentially fired himself. i always get asked how much longer are you going to coach. as long as we keep winning it is both games like this pretty good. i have several more years. if it starts going south and i need to get out. you can't keep a hedge coat each as long as i had headed in the wrong direction. i'm responsible and i'm the head coach. and let someone else have a go at it. with stepping aside. they needed a heavy coach
they were desperate. they hope they can find one. he would get the start at he tossed a pair of third-quarter touchdowns leading the gamecocks to a 31-14 victory. in the last wind at the time all of the focus was on a potential spark. i don't know how much more spirited it was. we all know he was going to be the quarterback. we have some direction and hope. still trying to get him to throw a little bit better practice. he threw better in a game than he have been in practice. the next two games...
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, they can get every advantage they can.ou look around and see campaigns prepare for this, or any doing a better job than others? >> a lot of people are talking about the ted cruz campaign on the republican side. ted cruz has gotten a lot of thersements, especially in evangelical community. the organization has impressed people here. volunteersver 10,000 and are holding the caucus training, like other campaigns. the tedious through part of what caucusing means. selectt that in order to delegates here to go on to state conventions where they end up choosing the presidential nominee of the national convention, the process starts here. there is deathly a process involved. they are training supporters to stay late in the caucuses and endure the long vote in the last one standing so when the delicate selection process happens, they are still there. cruz, you are familiar with him as a college debater from prince in. is there any risk that if the campaign spends too much money on this or phones is too much money on iowa, it is doi
, they can get every advantage they can.ou look around and see campaigns prepare for this, or any doing a better job than others? >> a lot of people are talking about the ted cruz campaign on the republican side. ted cruz has gotten a lot of thersements, especially in evangelical community. the organization has impressed people here. volunteersver 10,000 and are holding the caucus training, like other campaigns. the tedious through part of what caucusing means. selectt that in order to...
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are -- county because they are in different jurisdictions they couldn't say whether they are related area day did both have serious damage. >>> two different agencies worked fire said -- fires at two trailers on either side of orange blossom trail near john young parkway, in both cases the men inside were sleep and got out in time. >>> soon as i got to his car poor jim was coming on -- outside which is a sigh of relief, glad he's okay. >> the trailers are within walking distance in this afternoon, we spotted an arson investigator, we asked if he could be related. >> you have an investigator, no fires? so far they don't know what caused either. both are filled with materials that burn quickly. >>> we learn the crews at the second fire where a man had to be taken to the hospital for bigger challenge because of its when they got here, he was fully involved, the only complication was the lack of hydrants. we had the fire engine shuttle water from orange blossom trail over to the area. >>> the red cross has reached out to the man in the first fire, offered him a place to stay and the man
are -- county because they are in different jurisdictions they couldn't say whether they are related area day did both have serious damage. >>> two different agencies worked fire said -- fires at two trailers on either side of orange blossom trail near john young parkway, in both cases the men inside were sleep and got out in time. >>> soon as i got to his car poor jim was coming on -- outside which is a sigh of relief, glad he's okay. >> the trailers are within walking...
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so they can enrich themselves, so they can accomplish what they keep saying they want to do. those sanctions that were -- well, a bunch of them were ones i wrote and i pushed them in 2006 despite opposition by the republican president, george w. bush. eventually we got them passed. i got a bipartisan bill passed on something that was a controversial issue, that was opposed for a long time. why? because i believe iran is the greatest threat to the security of the world, and we have a president who is arming them. let me -- he's arming them. he's giving them the resources for them to be able to accomplish what i have just laid out to you. if we don't have a president that iran knows is -- means business, let me assure you. the iranians know who i am. i have been out there talking about this for a dozen years. i have passed bills which i have authored that put constraints on them. they know who i am. when i say that on day one iran will stop their nuclear weapons processing and will dismantle their facility or we will take them out, i can tell you i think with 100% certainty tha
so they can enrich themselves, so they can accomplish what they keep saying they want to do. those sanctions that were -- well, a bunch of them were ones i wrote and i pushed them in 2006 despite opposition by the republican president, george w. bush. eventually we got them passed. i got a bipartisan bill passed on something that was a controversial issue, that was opposed for a long time. why? because i believe iran is the greatest threat to the security of the world, and we have a president...
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so they talked to the sign from louisiana and they were powerful figures and they could in fact move a bill through both houses that would in fact legalize the merger. and what they've done some, the saints come marching in. and there's some great stories around that. but that's another example of how the government can be shielded. local government, state government essentially on the franchise location and the teams may be moving, threatening to move unless they get in the stadium promising that it will move somewhere else if they get the stadium is kind of games which are going on and of course would still go on. what would the nfl do in the team in la it would be terrible. now you can't and it's very, very effective so you have that aspect of dealing with local government. local government offers subsidies and then there was another little interesting aspect of this and that is if they wanted something from the senate or the house they would go to the senators and say you know we really need this or that and we will try to bring you an expansion franchise new and expansion franch
so they talked to the sign from louisiana and they were powerful figures and they could in fact move a bill through both houses that would in fact legalize the merger. and what they've done some, the saints come marching in. and there's some great stories around that. but that's another example of how the government can be shielded. local government, state government essentially on the franchise location and the teams may be moving, threatening to move unless they get in the stadium promising...
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in terms of what they think they should do. maybe they should read the constitution. i think that would be helpful. [applause] mr. carson: maybe they did read the constitution. they read the preamble and it talks about the duties of government. it says to promote the general welfare. they probably thought that meant put everyone on welfare. obviously, it means to create the right kind of atmosphere for people. i believe that the real answer for poverty is not government, but the private sector. that is the reason that i have indicated that one of the ways to jumpstart the private sector is look at that more than $1.2 -- 2.1 trillion dollars that is overseas, in terms of corporate money that is not being brought back because we have the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world. that is absolute craziness. what i would propose is a six month hiatus for that money to be repatriated with no taxes whatsoever, and in the process, require that 10% of it be used in enterprises and to create jobs for people who are unemployed a
in terms of what they think they should do. maybe they should read the constitution. i think that would be helpful. [applause] mr. carson: maybe they did read the constitution. they read the preamble and it talks about the duties of government. it says to promote the general welfare. they probably thought that meant put everyone on welfare. obviously, it means to create the right kind of atmosphere for people. i believe that the real answer for poverty is not government, but the private sector....
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they don't want more and they are struggling to accept the numbers they have got and yet they keep coming. this is on everyone's minds. >> live for us in geneva. thank you so much for your reporting. now we move on to the zika outbreak and how to lower the risk of infection. the committee said teams will be safe and added the precautions are necessary. they recommend using insect repellant and wearing long sleeves and pants. the president is speaking out about the virus plaguing her country. >> as long as the mosquito reproduces, we are losing the battle. we have to mobilize so we do not lose the battle. >> zika has been linked to a dangerous disorder in newborns and there is no treatment available. we could see up to four million cases in the coming year. the chief correspondent sanjay gupta has this report. >> it was an ominous warning today. >> the explosive spread of zika virus. >> it is spreading with 3 million to 4 million expected in the next year. the level of concern is high as is the level of uncertainty about the virus. >> it's right on. we have to be aggressive and we want to
they don't want more and they are struggling to accept the numbers they have got and yet they keep coming. this is on everyone's minds. >> live for us in geneva. thank you so much for your reporting. now we move on to the zika outbreak and how to lower the risk of infection. the committee said teams will be safe and added the precautions are necessary. they recommend using insect repellant and wearing long sleeves and pants. the president is speaking out about the virus plaguing her...
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this is what they breathe, they eat, they feel. just because they go home, don't mean they leave. still here. >> today dikes is being transferred to another state prison and has no regrets. >> what's your number? >> 375382. >> what's your birthday? >> 1/21/77. i'm packed up and ready to go. >> ready to get out of here? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> this place sucks. >> you don't try to better yourself while you're here, then you're stuck. you don't learn nothing from coming to prison unless you put your feet in the concrete and go to work. that's all i know. i mean, this is what i know. my fate's real, you know. if i get out this time, god only knows what will happen. i'll more than likely be back. >> because brushy mountain is an intake and processing center for tennessee's prison system, dikes, like most of the inmates, eventually transfers to other facilities. ♪ i was 18 years old >> some, like brian lautenslager, are part of a permanent population slated to serve their entire sentences at brushy. >> i've been in prison all together 18 years. i come in when i was 18, got out at 2
this is what they breathe, they eat, they feel. just because they go home, don't mean they leave. still here. >> today dikes is being transferred to another state prison and has no regrets. >> what's your number? >> 375382. >> what's your birthday? >> 1/21/77. i'm packed up and ready to go. >> ready to get out of here? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> this place sucks. >> you don't try to better yourself while you're here, then you're...
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they give us five people. they get 14 off the interpol list. they are getting 21 people.nd they have the right to do whatever they want from an end prize stands point. right to do oil or whatever they want. but why do they also get out of that deal, they don't have to develop missiles, they can buy them for the money we gave them. remember the deal? 24 days. they have 24 days for an inspection period. they all so have self-inspection. we paid $150 billion. i say what a great deal that is. two weeks agive said that's not a good deal compared to the other deal. they took over iraq. we gave them iraq. we knocked the hell out of iraq and december made it their armed forces and for years they would fight, or many, many years, nobody would win, rest, go back to fight. now we gave them the second largest oil reserves in the world which is running. we gave it to them. now they are going into yellen, and if you look at yefnl. they are going to get sir jar and yellen. trust me a lot of good things will happen. i get in. they get syria and yellen. they didn't want yemen. but did you
they give us five people. they get 14 off the interpol list. they are getting 21 people.nd they have the right to do whatever they want from an end prize stands point. right to do oil or whatever they want. but why do they also get out of that deal, they don't have to develop missiles, they can buy them for the money we gave them. remember the deal? 24 days. they have 24 days for an inspection period. they all so have self-inspection. we paid $150 billion. i say what a great deal that is. two...
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now they are saying no, they want him to stay, that's because they made the gains on the battlefield. peace talks get off the ground, do you think bashar al-assad's representatives would be willing to negotiate an exit strategy. >> they'd be willing to negotiate if their backgrounds tell them they need to do. in other wards, at the negotiations, they have a ceasefire, they'd leave it vague about when he would go, what circumstances, what kind of an election, whether they go to a federal form of government. don't you think bashar al-assad would take advantage of that and ta in power. >> there's no doubt he'd try to. if the russians and iranians basically let him know not to do that. they are concerned about i.s.i.l., the iranians because of i.s.i.l.'s presence in iraq. that is the key. whether that support, he can't stay in. it's costing the russians whose economy is in free fall. a lot of funny that is supporting them. the ally threatened to boycott the talks. russia agrees the syrian kurds should be there. on the other hand you have the saudis making noises about what opposition grou
now they are saying no, they want him to stay, that's because they made the gains on the battlefield. peace talks get off the ground, do you think bashar al-assad's representatives would be willing to negotiate an exit strategy. >> they'd be willing to negotiate if their backgrounds tell them they need to do. in other wards, at the negotiations, they have a ceasefire, they'd leave it vague about when he would go, what circumstances, what kind of an election, whether they go to a federal...
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they do everything they do on a profit motive. concept ofwith the whether something that is so important to people's lies should be under the complete control of people who only have a profit motive. when in fact, we have a mechanism to continue the research and development. so that we do not have those same kinds of costs. that is something i am in the process of studying. i am open to lots of different suggestions. in of the things i believe is solomon. the wisest man who ever lived. he said in a multitude of conflicts is safety. when we have a problem, rather than just assume you are the fountain of all wisdom and knowledge, why not listen to some other suggestions? we have a lot of people were smart and accomplished. in a carson administration. we would be calling on lots of different people and find out what solutions they have. thise just close with little story. god has a sense of humor. the reason i believe that, when i was 14, i tried to stab localdy and the built saved them. it is not a fantasy. the media was over the st
they do everything they do on a profit motive. concept ofwith the whether something that is so important to people's lies should be under the complete control of people who only have a profit motive. when in fact, we have a mechanism to continue the research and development. so that we do not have those same kinds of costs. that is something i am in the process of studying. i am open to lots of different suggestions. in of the things i believe is solomon. the wisest man who ever lived. he said...
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they realized that is a terrible idea. charlie: they also realized they needed the money now.hat they have economic necessities that they need to spend money on and the way they generate money is to sell oil. mohamed: saudi arabia realized something more important. every time they reduced their output, they lost their market share in the long-term. everybody else would gain and they said that is not a great way for us to behave in terms of the oil market. charlie: what will be the impact of iranian oil coming into the market? mohamed: it makes the oil market more volatile and uncertain. having said that, you have massive supply destruction. in the old days, if i told you will prices will come down. that is great for the economy. today, you tell people oil prices are going down and they worry about what is happening with the economy. charlie: that means i can buy gasoline below two dollars in some places. why doesn't that give me more consumer income to buy more products and accelerate the profit of corporate america? mohamed: it does. unambiguously, we are better off if we are
they realized that is a terrible idea. charlie: they also realized they needed the money now.hat they have economic necessities that they need to spend money on and the way they generate money is to sell oil. mohamed: saudi arabia realized something more important. every time they reduced their output, they lost their market share in the long-term. everybody else would gain and they said that is not a great way for us to behave in terms of the oil market. charlie: what will be the impact of...
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they are admittedly doing the best they can, they are a sovereign nation and they will pay attentiono what is best for china, not what is best for everyone else. tom: a day of international economics for the fed. .he yield cannot get to 2% i will call it noise, i will call it a day to check of noise right now. scarlet: that is the 10 year yield. look at the two year yield, 89 voices points -- 89 basis points before, 84 now, coming back a little bit. and formerblinder fed governor randall crosby appeared what does the fed do and how did they do it? ♪ scarlet: you are watching "the fed decides." i'm scarlet fu. tom: let's bring in randall krozsner, former fed governor. that barely describes his academic credentials, doing finance and economics as well. come areu to tell us we working out of the textbooks? brownour time at university to where we are now, out of modern textbooks or are they going by the seat-of-the-pants? randall: there's a some pieces that are new and some that are more traditional. they're worried about the potential for which pressure to come at the unemployment rate
they are admittedly doing the best they can, they are a sovereign nation and they will pay attentiono what is best for china, not what is best for everyone else. tom: a day of international economics for the fed. .he yield cannot get to 2% i will call it noise, i will call it a day to check of noise right now. scarlet: that is the 10 year yield. look at the two year yield, 89 voices points -- 89 basis points before, 84 now, coming back a little bit. and formerblinder fed governor randall crosby...
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they say they turned it around on the spot. the fact is they don't and by the time she got the treatment it was too late even though it was started to reduce the tumors and they were beginning to see shrinkage. they passed on. in texas, her friends and family thought hard for the right to try law. it was too late for andrea, but we are grateful it will be in time for other patients who need it. the food and drug administration also told that when i reached out that they are working on shortening the form. in a 24 days and they have a 30 days. do you think shortening the form will help this a little bit as we wait for more right to try laws to pass? >> guest: it is fine but it's really window dressing. from a position of principles, you shouldn't have to beg the federal government for permission to try to save your own life. >> host: the person in this situation has your best interests at heart who knows your case in hideout, the first person is use the patient and the second person mr. physician. frankly there is no role for th
they say they turned it around on the spot. the fact is they don't and by the time she got the treatment it was too late even though it was started to reduce the tumors and they were beginning to see shrinkage. they passed on. in texas, her friends and family thought hard for the right to try law. it was too late for andrea, but we are grateful it will be in time for other patients who need it. the food and drug administration also told that when i reached out that they are working on...
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they lost their -- they passed away, they lost their lives.nd some of the people, they're not with us now. nermeen: and your family? is your family with you here? >> no, my family is not here. amy: where is your family? >> they're in afghanistan. nermeen: so what do you think the u.s. should be doing now? >> i told you, you know, u.s. is just increasing the war. actually, u.s. don't want to finish the war. it's their game. it's the game of george w. bush, obama and all the european , union. they don't want to finish that. amy: why? >> because it's on the -- behind, there are their profits, their benefits. they are selling their weapons and using in the islamic countries. this is the big point. how much they spend there? if they spend $100, they're getting from there $1,000. they don't care about the people who are dying there. amy: president obama said they're wrapping up the war in afghanistan. do you feel like the u.s. is ending the war in afghanistan? >> what do you mean, sorry, by "wrapping"? amy: ending the war. >> ending. no, never he wi
they lost their -- they passed away, they lost their lives.nd some of the people, they're not with us now. nermeen: and your family? is your family with you here? >> no, my family is not here. amy: where is your family? >> they're in afghanistan. nermeen: so what do you think the u.s. should be doing now? >> i told you, you know, u.s. is just increasing the war. actually, u.s. don't want to finish the war. it's their game. it's the game of george w. bush, obama and all the...
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the 18 minutes they don't know where they are exactly. they know they were inside this one area of san bernardino but they want more detail on what that is. really what this points to is something unusual about this case really. the fact that to this day the fbi is still trying to figure out why then, why that day. they had these weapons for a couple of years, wolf, and they chose this day to carry out this attack. and this location a very unusual location obviously, attacking an office gathering, holiday gathering. syed rizwan farook went in, came back out and returned and tried to carry out this attack. so a lot they are trying to figure out with this attack and certainly this 18 minutes they believe could be key to trying to explain that. >> and this friend, enrique marquez, they're trying to get more information from him as well. as far as these 18 minutes are concerned, they want to find out potential low did they dump evidence, for example, or were they in some sort of communication with others. >> well, certainly the visit to the l
the 18 minutes they don't know where they are exactly. they know they were inside this one area of san bernardino but they want more detail on what that is. really what this points to is something unusual about this case really. the fact that to this day the fbi is still trying to figure out why then, why that day. they had these weapons for a couple of years, wolf, and they chose this day to carry out this attack. and this location a very unusual location obviously, attacking an office...
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they say they put it as a reminder.just know it is beautiful for them and they put it on the back. how can you remove it now? i said i don't think it would be a good idea. but it is good to remind people what is the real history behind the flor eur de lis. >> we have a question over here. oh, wait, before we do this. we have a little bit of ground rules. so we want to make sure that as many people get to ask their questions and interact as possible. so we would like everyone to keep their question within a question form and also your comment in a comment form but succinctly. so if everybody can think about 30 seconds and then we can kind of respond and get the maximum amount of participation from everyone. >> so that's going to be hard, but i just want to thank all of you for coming. and i was at a late presentation, but it's so sad to hear you say, dr. cobb, that your students -- >> can you speak up a little bit. >> that your students you feel they're ashamed still, black students, to even, you know, take classes. and
they say they put it as a reminder.just know it is beautiful for them and they put it on the back. how can you remove it now? i said i don't think it would be a good idea. but it is good to remind people what is the real history behind the flor eur de lis. >> we have a question over here. oh, wait, before we do this. we have a little bit of ground rules. so we want to make sure that as many people get to ask their questions and interact as possible. so we would like everyone to keep their...
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what they do is they review through the interagency task force and say, are do they pose a risk, can they be released? the problem with that is that they have not put enough resources into it. there have only been 18 of these reviews. they should review them all. 85% of them would probably be cleared. let me say one thing about abu zubaydah. i am not allowed, like andy is, to even look at wikileaks information. i can lose my security clearance, unbelievably. but his lawyers have told me that they think a lot of the allegations against him were simply false. it was a whole created myth about his dangerousness. he is not such a person. >> i'm from the muslim public affairs council. i am so impressed by the work that you are doing. it was cringing to hear all the details today. my question -- if guantÁnamo was set up to skirt the geneva convention and to skirt any kind of rights that prisoners of war would have, what would be close that down? in this local climate, we got isis. it seems very convenient for people of that mindset to say, i can do this. i will never be asked, and even if
what they do is they review through the interagency task force and say, are do they pose a risk, can they be released? the problem with that is that they have not put enough resources into it. there have only been 18 of these reviews. they should review them all. 85% of them would probably be cleared. let me say one thing about abu zubaydah. i am not allowed, like andy is, to even look at wikileaks information. i can lose my security clearance, unbelievably. but his lawyers have told me that...
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they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all the rights you one on a piece of paper word piece of parchment, but if you intimidate the citizenry from exercising their rights, signaling there are no limits which the government has to abide by, those rights become completely worthless. one other antidote. 10 months after i wrote that first article about wiki leaks, i was the first person to write manning, the extremely inhumane and detention conditions of long-term solitary confinement without being convicted of any crime, all caps of harassment designed to destroy them psychologically. at the time i wrote the artic
they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all...
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they thought they did. the jury is out. they still have a lot of deflation.he swiss. a hater move for a few people in the market who had the wrong position. david: lessons to be learned by the swiss national bank. david zervos, always good to have you with us. markham we will be joined by howard marks. that's tomorrow, we will be joined by howard marks on "bloomberg ." ♪ >> is 10:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. good morning. i'm betty liu. here's what we're watching at this hour. we are a happen hour into the trading session, shares fluctuating as european stocks are falling, but crude is holding onto those gains after briefly falling below $30 a barrel this week. prop it popping at j.p. morgan, the biggest u.s. banker up 10% in the fourth quarter acid/his expenses again. a new shocker for the auto industry. ault shares plunging after its offices in france are rated by the government. quarter% in the fourth expenses again. matt miller has the latest on the markets.
they thought they did. the jury is out. they still have a lot of deflation.he swiss. a hater move for a few people in the market who had the wrong position. david: lessons to be learned by the swiss national bank. david zervos, always good to have you with us. markham we will be joined by howard marks. that's tomorrow, we will be joined by howard marks on "bloomberg ." ♪ >> is 10:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. good morning. i'm...
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they can put them anywhere they can fit them. they will sit on steps, stand in the back, find every spot for people. it is a closely guarded process to keep the seats limited to members of congress and their ypecial guests and specificall designated visitors that are guests of the president, guests of the speaker, guests of the vice president, the guests of the majority leader. susan: the house is divided partisan wise, the democrats and sit on another. is there a partisan divide, do they sit on opposite sides or is there a mixture? required toare not sit on opposite sides. they segregate themselves into party because they tend to come in and sit by their friends and their colleagues that they know best and those tend to be party members. ofically, you will see a mix both sides. you will see members of both parties sitting together. they have been a few times when specifically they have chosen to do a mix of seating so they are not divided by party. a strong party component to the way they sit in the chamber. susan: the state of
they can put them anywhere they can fit them. they will sit on steps, stand in the back, find every spot for people. it is a closely guarded process to keep the seats limited to members of congress and their ypecial guests and specificall designated visitors that are guests of the president, guests of the speaker, guests of the vice president, the guests of the majority leader. susan: the house is divided partisan wise, the democrats and sit on another. is there a partisan divide, do they sit...
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they feel like they can control the economy.o do something to control it make it better, inclination is act, do something, pump money in when it starts to backfire -- >> i think the two clips we had today, one from kasich and rubio were so -- that's telling. i will say this during china's economic miracle as much as it was, you would hear a lot of democratic politicians say look what they're doing by managing economy. look how much success they're having. now the chickens are coming home to roost. you know what? market forces always prevail. neil: i think they lied about that. >> i agree. neil: shannon skyler, sorry i misproannounced your name. i will get to you, shannon, i promise. one thing i wanted to clarify, my suspicion is chinese were lying about how well they were doing. they side 7% and i never believed that. i wonder if this is part of that they are exposed for statistical frauds they were. >> a lot is come home to roost. who is telling the truth. everyone likes to paint a better story. waiting for everything to come o
they feel like they can control the economy.o do something to control it make it better, inclination is act, do something, pump money in when it starts to backfire -- >> i think the two clips we had today, one from kasich and rubio were so -- that's telling. i will say this during china's economic miracle as much as it was, you would hear a lot of democratic politicians say look what they're doing by managing economy. look how much success they're having. now the chickens are coming home...
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they complained so much that they were going to do it in the , and they said they wouldn't allow himo get this in the cell. plus he is paranoid and schizophrenic. so they might as well give him a gun and let him use it on him. he has been in that sell for two months now and he hasn't gone to trial. guest: a great point. mental health is not only a health issue but it is also a security issue. it is also a criminal law issue. it is protecting the american people. here's a person who needs to get in better health and our policies are getting in the way. if we don't help them with this problem and we let him a jail, he is likely to do something. we know that. let's not put our heads in the sand about this problem. government should be a bipartisan thing. let's get all of these people help they need. host: congressman bradley byrne represents the first district of alabama. we appreciate your time this morning. join us again. up next, we continue the representativeth donald payne. and up next, we will be joined by david french, a lawyer and veteran of the iraq war. he will discuss the rul
they complained so much that they were going to do it in the , and they said they wouldn't allow himo get this in the cell. plus he is paranoid and schizophrenic. so they might as well give him a gun and let him use it on him. he has been in that sell for two months now and he hasn't gone to trial. guest: a great point. mental health is not only a health issue but it is also a security issue. it is also a criminal law issue. it is protecting the american people. here's a person who needs to get...
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anyway, they went in. they shot.a couple people in that room had guns or if a couple of people in paris had guns, you wouldn't have had 130 people or 14 people in california laying dead with more to follow because you have so many people so badly wounded. if people in paris as an example, which is the toughest gun control place on earth they say, paris and france, now if you're a bad guy, you can't have a gun. if you're a good guy, you can. if they had guns here or here on their ankle and those guys walked in there and started shooting, it would have been a much different story. it's very interesting. so many people that believe in the gun control when we have these debates, they always lose the debate to me and i call them up the next day, how do you feel? i haven't changed my mind. i don't know what it is. we need the second amendment. if it is going to be changed, it's got to be done through a process, not through executive orders. >> wolf blitzer joins us now. i want to ask you about foreign policy in a second bu
anyway, they went in. they shot.a couple people in that room had guns or if a couple of people in paris had guns, you wouldn't have had 130 people or 14 people in california laying dead with more to follow because you have so many people so badly wounded. if people in paris as an example, which is the toughest gun control place on earth they say, paris and france, now if you're a bad guy, you can't have a gun. if you're a good guy, you can. if they had guns here or here on their ankle and those...
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they have surplus airplanes, they have money for gasoline.hey are making profits on a scale no one believed possible. raising fares makes no sense except as price fixing. >>> this drives me over the edge. the airline situation. are we getting more leg room? more room in the seat? no. are you getting food? peanuts aren't lunch, okay? that's not a meal. we need food. >> you get peanuts? >> southwest gives you peanuts. >> customer satisfaction survey shows airlines rank 38th out of 41. the u.s. postal service ranks higher than airlines in consumer satisfaction. it's terrible. >> we know they suck. that's not the issue. the real question here -- >> it may not be the issue. >> why isn't there more competition. listen, why do you have cartels? you generally get cartels in industries that face massive regulation. >> i'm a free market guy. we have allowed them to become three or four and they park the planes. every plane will be packed. the reason is because they can. pretty soon we'll have to take a roll of quarters to use the bathroom. >> so i agre
they have surplus airplanes, they have money for gasoline.hey are making profits on a scale no one believed possible. raising fares makes no sense except as price fixing. >>> this drives me over the edge. the airline situation. are we getting more leg room? more room in the seat? no. are you getting food? peanuts aren't lunch, okay? that's not a meal. we need food. >> you get peanuts? >> southwest gives you peanuts. >> customer satisfaction survey shows airlines rank...
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how they move this around. 4-0. they are playing better. maybe winning three out of four >> we played well defensively. >> and trying to get chances. and they will not miss too often. it is good for us. and. >> if you thought they were motivated last night and outside of st. louis. he was a man growing up. he is stunned they are moving to la after a shutout bishop goes to twitter and let him know how upset he is. feels good to shut out the hockey team the day he moves my childhood football team. sad day for rams fans. he may have picked up fans this was retweeted nearly 3500 times. when it comes to amateur draft the road is a long one. most players will never make it. they have a chance of hitting the lottery. one out of 10 draft picks in baseball ever reach a major league team. kevin o'donnell is where the future rays are working on improving their chances. >> the rays are taking small but important steps to the majors. once a year they invite 20 draft choices to take part in the winter development program. for a prospect like the first ro
how they move this around. 4-0. they are playing better. maybe winning three out of four >> we played well defensively. >> and trying to get chances. and they will not miss too often. it is good for us. and. >> if you thought they were motivated last night and outside of st. louis. he was a man growing up. he is stunned they are moving to la after a shutout bishop goes to twitter and let him know how upset he is. feels good to shut out the hockey team the day he moves my...
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go to work they get skills, they meet people, they get opportunities, they get to climb the ladder, they get much better off than the person who's just sitting at home receiving those things. that's the can-do attitude that made america great, not the what can you do attitude that's taking us down. [applause] governor bush: i'm for the president -- governor christie: i'm all for the president encouraging work, something more than a paycheck that you get, but the intrinsic value of the soul that brings to you every day. but the practical matter is when you look at the way these programs work and are responsible for administering them, is that people are not making that choice. and a president's rhetoric is not going to make it so that somebody is going to lose their apartment because they go off support to go and take a minimum wage job. that person is not going to make that decision. no matter how much the president tells them that there's value in work and you can go up the ladder and they say, yeah, i'm losing my apartment, so i'm not going to do that because i'm not going to put
go to work they get skills, they meet people, they get opportunities, they get to climb the ladder, they get much better off than the person who's just sitting at home receiving those things. that's the can-do attitude that made america great, not the what can you do attitude that's taking us down. [applause] governor bush: i'm for the president -- governor christie: i'm all for the president encouraging work, something more than a paycheck that you get, but the intrinsic value of the soul that...
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even though they get chased they keep going. >> they have numbers on their side. the dogs have numbers and that's in their favor big time. >> you see one right there. the wild dogs aren't very aware of it yet but you see right about here, one reveals itself in the bushes. >> back up. >> it's not like you can't see we're hungry. there's a baby. it's like blood in the water. they're still going to make an attempt because they think they have the elephants outnumbered but even if they do, they're big elephants that just come to assistance. >> you see them helping that baby up that bank. that little one couldn't have gotten up there by itself. >> and these big boys here. >> i couldn't imagine being trapped in this situation. being stuck on that caged balcony on the fourth floor as the apartment is in flames. >> all these balconies are like death cages. there's no fire escapes, no ladders, no way out at all. in the corner of the small balcony and you see firefighters charging in to try to rescue here. >> that's not supposed to be designed for the weight. you see where
even though they get chased they keep going. >> they have numbers on their side. the dogs have numbers and that's in their favor big time. >> you see one right there. the wild dogs aren't very aware of it yet but you see right about here, one reveals itself in the bushes. >> back up. >> it's not like you can't see we're hungry. there's a baby. it's like blood in the water. they're still going to make an attempt because they think they have the elephants outnumbered but...
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liberty boom, they they put the ace, justice and they take the hand. we need to compete in contest their bogus view of justice which is actually a disguised form of injustice. ultimately liberalism is appropriating wealth that does not belong to them. in west virginia you'll see a much everything in this date is named after robert bert this and that. when i saw buildings named after people it was because people who gave money who gave money to build those buildings. the robber built pay for any of this? no. he appropriate attack spare money to build the thing, the medical center that was then credited to him. obama goes to young people, one more scan before a close. he goes, i am going to give you a rebate on your college loans. i'm going to give you free college. really? are you going to do that? college is not free, their buildings have to pay for professors, equipment, college cost money. obama's equipment, college cost money. obama's money is the government will pay for it which is just to say that the government does not have the money to pay for,
liberty boom, they they put the ace, justice and they take the hand. we need to compete in contest their bogus view of justice which is actually a disguised form of injustice. ultimately liberalism is appropriating wealth that does not belong to them. in west virginia you'll see a much everything in this date is named after robert bert this and that. when i saw buildings named after people it was because people who gave money who gave money to build those buildings. the robber built pay for any...
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they have an idea where they may be. that will go quickly. >> it will go quickly but that's a minimum of six months. so that - there are they have that time -- they have that time and they can move forward and search. that's the amount of time that st. pete wants to come up with their own plan and their own, i guess, idea for what to do to present it and show that st. pete is the place to be. >> sure. aaron mesmer in st. pete. >> they bought 73,000 powerball tickets hoping to hit it big. they didn't. we >>> by people and the clerk who sold the ticket was an instant star. the owner said the million dollars it gets for selling the ticket will be split between himself and employees and the 7-eleven company another was the owners of the store got their $25,000 check for selling the winning ticket. congrats to them. the third ticket was sold here at a publix in melbourne beach. the store will get $100,000 for selling the winning ticket. none of the winners have come forward, they have to get their finances in order. >>> we to
they have an idea where they may be. that will go quickly. >> it will go quickly but that's a minimum of six months. so that - there are they have that time -- they have that time and they can move forward and search. that's the amount of time that st. pete wants to come up with their own plan and their own, i guess, idea for what to do to present it and show that st. pete is the place to be. >> sure. aaron mesmer in st. pete. >> they bought 73,000 powerball tickets hoping to...
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maybe if they are lucky they get high single digits. that is, if you're a retailer, you start with gross margins at 30%. you got fulfillment and shipping costs. it's never going to be anything different than a single digit margin business. that doesn't mean you can't invest in the stock. betty: on a day when xerox has split into two companies, does it make sense longer down the road if amazon continues to grow in these two different directions for them to split up? mark: that question's come up a lot more with clients and investors in the last year. as amazon gave disclosure that surprised people by how profitable this a.w.s. business, cloud computing business is, for amazon. so it's possible. we have never seen a split at amazon before. that makes you think they are probably not going to do it. they have talked about cloud computing as being a core part of their business for the better part of five or six years now. it's unlikely, but they are tumultuously two pretty different businesses. there are parts of the market that would be hap
maybe if they are lucky they get high single digits. that is, if you're a retailer, you start with gross margins at 30%. you got fulfillment and shipping costs. it's never going to be anything different than a single digit margin business. that doesn't mean you can't invest in the stock. betty: on a day when xerox has split into two companies, does it make sense longer down the road if amazon continues to grow in these two different directions for them to split up? mark: that question's come up...
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they bring out their net. >> nice move. >> so you see they have on gloves so that they don't get clawed or pecked. so they work together to get the hawk into a cage. >> boar guy poor guy. those are beautiful animals. >> did they figure out what was wrong with the wing? is there a happy ending? >> there is. once they get to the wild life rehabilitation center they're able to get the hawk some help and it's all good from there. >> rage on the streets. we'll start in poland. watch out mr. pedestrian, because this guy is not happy. apparently reports say that those two guys had been fighting earlier and now he's getting chased down the street by the guy in the volkswagon. this looks like a benny hill skit. >> butt put that little music to it. doesn't look like that guy who was running away got hurt in this situation. he tried to duck behind a couple of different posts and poles. then he crosses the street. you can see these traffic cameras throughout these streets in poland following that car. police were able to catch up with this 20-year-old clown, multiple fines following this guy includ
they bring out their net. >> nice move. >> so you see they have on gloves so that they don't get clawed or pecked. so they work together to get the hawk into a cage. >> boar guy poor guy. those are beautiful animals. >> did they figure out what was wrong with the wing? is there a happy ending? >> there is. once they get to the wild life rehabilitation center they're able to get the hawk some help and it's all good from there. >> rage on the streets. we'll...
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they have money. they have a whole host of things. in fact, a nation stayed and this administration has elected not to destroy them. we've been at this for 18 months. and it's about time we get serious. melissa: yeah. peter, there are reports at the beginning from katherine that there's evidence they are using chemical weapons. what are the implications of that? >> well, very dangerous. they say that, melissa, that chemical weapons are the poor man's nuclear weapon. they can kill a lot of people. you have everything from blistering agents to nerve agents. and it could be used not only in warfare but against their own people. we heard reports about them executing those who may have fled the battle in ramadi. so this is dangerous and the idea they might send it beyond iraq to affiliates to use chemical weapons. melissa: yeah, general, let me ask you about this report that peter just mentioned, the fact that there were isis fighters in ramadi and burned alive. i mean you would think that that would discourage people from joining their ar
they have money. they have a whole host of things. in fact, a nation stayed and this administration has elected not to destroy them. we've been at this for 18 months. and it's about time we get serious. melissa: yeah. peter, there are reports at the beginning from katherine that there's evidence they are using chemical weapons. what are the implications of that? >> well, very dangerous. they say that, melissa, that chemical weapons are the poor man's nuclear weapon. they can kill a lot of...
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they are out here, they are testing this equipment, they have held our sailors. we have seen that video with them on their knees. i think john kerry ought to get out there and play a little hardball with iran. maybe we need too go back to sanctions on iran. charles: having said that. couldn't the next president -- cot next president come in and immediately sort of issue an executive order getting rid of this agreement and getting back to basics, sanctions, and the kind of behavior the world demands if they will be part of the world community? >> he would need a vote of congress to completely rescinds the entire thing. but the next president, a republican president is going to have a very busy first couple days. i hope they have got that pen ready and a string of executive orders to undo a lot of what the president has done. including the executive amnesty program and including allowing syrian refugees into this country when we have no way to properly vet them. charles: donald trump sitting out of the fox news debate. what do you make of that? >> i'm one of those,
they are out here, they are testing this equipment, they have held our sailors. we have seen that video with them on their knees. i think john kerry ought to get out there and play a little hardball with iran. maybe we need too go back to sanctions on iran. charles: having said that. couldn't the next president -- cot next president come in and immediately sort of issue an executive order getting rid of this agreement and getting back to basics, sanctions, and the kind of behavior the world...
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they probably frequent your business. they drive by it. they see. they talk to people who frequent your business. they go by a field. they are invested in your community. they say this is a good person. i will invest in them and take chance. everybody in this room is going to need someone to take a hance on them. so, we want our community banks to be able to do that. so that's what i would do about dodd-frank. financial institutions, my friend. excellent. and? >> i have been in many places. i was in the radiation field most of my life. i'm 80 years old. i live off what i get from the overnment. i can tell you all about it. i'm 83 years old. i walk the streets. i know almost all these guys. i got the guys that are in a halfway house. one of them yells to me, hey, don, and bobby's going to be in the halfway house for about another year. and we've got 80 people coming into town on the streets that i've had a business on. and our lady here had a business that's here. ok. you have to get those guys off the street. i didn't know you were coming to town. b
they probably frequent your business. they drive by it. they see. they talk to people who frequent your business. they go by a field. they are invested in your community. they say this is a good person. i will invest in them and take chance. everybody in this room is going to need someone to take a hance on them. so, we want our community banks to be able to do that. so that's what i would do about dodd-frank. financial institutions, my friend. excellent. and? >> i have been in many...
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are dead, and then they come back. >> they used to get a lot of their money, and they are what eight to 10,000 they used to get a lot of that from pie rassey, now that has been squashed to some extent so where now days do they get their funds? >> there's still some racket tiering but there's also fund raising in other countries in africa, so and nose operations do not cost a lot of money. i reckon, so what they need now, is that kind of attention that we are giving them today of attacking targets that are facts. local, reach people, but also going abroad. and that's what is going to put them on the map again. >> and libya, in terms of the overall objective, would they want to despainize what little government there labbed to be to the extent that the people turn against that government, or what? >> right. most of the links before, al quaida, yes, these groups would want to hold the territory, because as we have seen with the case of the islamic state, when you rule it then you get taxes and money from the people, and then much tougher to get rid of. but in this case, they are already
are dead, and then they come back. >> they used to get a lot of their money, and they are what eight to 10,000 they used to get a lot of that from pie rassey, now that has been squashed to some extent so where now days do they get their funds? >> there's still some racket tiering but there's also fund raising in other countries in africa, so and nose operations do not cost a lot of money. i reckon, so what they need now, is that kind of attention that we are giving them today of...
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what they want know is more about the location where they met el chapo and how they got there. sean penn talks about how they were not blindfolded and if he were more of an expert tracker he would be able to triangulate landmarks. mexico did not know about this meeting between sean penn and el chapo until this rolling stone article was published late last night. the source says they are hoping by this summer to extradite el chapo to the united states. it all depends on legalities. the attorney says he doesn't want his client extradited to the yiet. he belie united states. he believes the mexican government can handle this case. >> we think he's there. he did sneak out once before. back in july. recently returned to that prison. what i'm wondering, your sources are indicating something important. there's been news reporting suggesting this meeting is what helped mexican authorities end up finding el chapo. your sources suggesting anything else. they did not know anything about this interview or afterwards until he was captured. >> reporter: this senior -- that's right. this seni
what they want know is more about the location where they met el chapo and how they got there. sean penn talks about how they were not blindfolded and if he were more of an expert tracker he would be able to triangulate landmarks. mexico did not know about this meeting between sean penn and el chapo until this rolling stone article was published late last night. the source says they are hoping by this summer to extradite el chapo to the united states. it all depends on legalities. the attorney...
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they are battling against e.c.b. >> they are. they are. they have been accused of being an instigator of currency wars. they are late to the party. really because of the defacto dollar pegged, it has been dragged higher in recent years and that has added to the disinflakes nationry pressures in china. what they would probably like to do this year is correct some of that to allow their effective exchange rate to come back. if they manage to do that, which would be by allowing it to weaken against u.s. dollar and other currencies. >> what would that lead to capital flows? jane, stay with us. we'll come back with you to discuss it this morning. lots happening in the foreign exchange market. will stay with us on the program. >> let's get to our first interview of the day. we can speak with the company's c.e.o. who joins us from munich. great to see you. great conversation with us last week in davos. today you raised the guidance. still the market is going to say look, a huge chunk of change comes from the oil and gas business. let's go behind
they are battling against e.c.b. >> they are. they are. they have been accused of being an instigator of currency wars. they are late to the party. really because of the defacto dollar pegged, it has been dragged higher in recent years and that has added to the disinflakes nationry pressures in china. what they would probably like to do this year is correct some of that to allow their effective exchange rate to come back. if they manage to do that, which would be by allowing it to weaken...
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if he paid that much more they would be driving a lot more than they are. so then in terms of the data , it is definitely the us government 1st of the study back in 2,005 and i feel like the way we are counting this is not capturing what is really going on out there. i will give you one simple example. the unemployment rate is coming down. in traditional economic theory and we are living in a time where the unemployment rate is coming down the unemployment rate has been coming down and holding steady. and so where are these workers going? they have to make money and live. they are becoming discouraged workers and going into the great economy. even janet yellen testified they are not confident. so the statistics that i put out there, these things like household surveys, job surveys. it depends on people reporting a certain viewa certain view point. there is a sense that maybe they are not reporting accurately as we do see things like 1099 forms also gone way up like 20 percent. the number of people filing schedule c those are up by 20%. we will have have to
if he paid that much more they would be driving a lot more than they are. so then in terms of the data , it is definitely the us government 1st of the study back in 2,005 and i feel like the way we are counting this is not capturing what is really going on out there. i will give you one simple example. the unemployment rate is coming down. in traditional economic theory and we are living in a time where the unemployment rate is coming down the unemployment rate has been coming down and holding...
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who were they? where did they come from? how did they get into the city?nd were they supported by anyone here? and where did they get the weapons that caused such havoc at such a busy time. the security services themselveses will have to try to find a way to communicate with each other. and the intelligence chief says there will be a break through, it will just take time. time may be on the side of the investigators, but the real worry is that nobody wants to see an attack like this in a country that has a strong and growing under belly of support for i.s. >>> on monday a cafe popular with shiite was bombed. the attack was claimed by isil. the locals reported apparent appraisal attacks. the grand ayatollah delivered this message. >> translator: a few days ago we witnessed terrorist attacks on several mosques and houses of civilians. as we strongly condemn these attacks, we place full responsibility on oh government security forces. >> reporter: after a week in which the flames of sectarianism were fanned was more, iraq's top shiite religious leader deliver
who were they? where did they come from? how did they get into the city?nd were they supported by anyone here? and where did they get the weapons that caused such havoc at such a busy time. the security services themselveses will have to try to find a way to communicate with each other. and the intelligence chief says there will be a break through, it will just take time. time may be on the side of the investigators, but the real worry is that nobody wants to see an attack like this in a...
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it was 3:45 am they say they had found to gunshot victims when they arrived those two people were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. police say witnesses says that the suspects in the victims were are green before the shooting. they are described as hispanic sweatshirt the other one is about 5 foot five and he was wearing a red 49ers jersey if you have any information you are asked to go secret witness at 322-4900. >>> still ahead, congress takes action making it harder for you to know where your burger is from. terry henry takes a closer look and gives you ways that you can >>> welcome back congress has just taken action making it harder for you to know where the meat you buy is from. terry henry takes a closer look a change try labeling laws. >>> and caught in the aftermath, some locals are providing suggestions on ways to know more about the food you eat.>> reporter: you know, we ask a lot of questions and we learned a lot. local me providers are saying this reversal by congress has a trend that they are seeing. their customers want to know more not less about t
it was 3:45 am they say they had found to gunshot victims when they arrived those two people were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. police say witnesses says that the suspects in the victims were are green before the shooting. they are described as hispanic sweatshirt the other one is about 5 foot five and he was wearing a red 49ers jersey if you have any information you are asked to go secret witness at 322-4900. >>> still ahead, congress takes action making it...
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they never got a formal apology from japan. that is what they demanded.ey are receiving $187,000 for survivor, and that won't even go directly to them. they are demanding the removal of the girl statue in front of the japanese embassy that the civic groups have put up and installed in which are being installed all around the world, including in san francisco, glendale. it is an abomination. it is basically throwing these comfort women under the bus for this political expediency. it is amazing to me that this movement of comfort women, we are the ones that have, you know, galvanized the modern movement against sex trafficking, but also influenced really important laws today such as you and secure to counsel 1325 that mandates that women as the direct and greatest effects -- disproportionally impacted by war are mandate to be at the peacemaking table and these women who have galvanized this movement and have the most at stake and who have the most to say or not even informed, so they were not at the peace making table. i think that -- this should be called
they never got a formal apology from japan. that is what they demanded.ey are receiving $187,000 for survivor, and that won't even go directly to them. they are demanding the removal of the girl statue in front of the japanese embassy that the civic groups have put up and installed in which are being installed all around the world, including in san francisco, glendale. it is an abomination. it is basically throwing these comfort women under the bus for this political expediency. it is amazing...
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they responded to a well-being check after someone said they hadn't seen their neighbor. it went into a missing person investigation. eric sandoval is working to get answers . he will have more as the story develops. stay tuned. a space launch attempted not go as planned. they were trying to land the rocket on the ocean. what caused it to knock over. here is a look at the stocks. future mission for another successful landing. county crusade despite the trash day. all bins on the curb by 6:00 this morning. the announcement followed trouble with the automatic trash collections. several homeowners say their trash was not being picked up. county officials say the new system has fallen behind and they say a learning curve for the homeowners is a blame here. if you are feeling sad, you blue monday. ar are company like family... health care customer service patricia ramirez. operator: oh, patricia! i love patricia! colleague 2: when is she getting marr ied? operator: it's about time, lady! this is the real question: how's that man you're dating? where's the ring? ...we mean more
they responded to a well-being check after someone said they hadn't seen their neighbor. it went into a missing person investigation. eric sandoval is working to get answers . he will have more as the story develops. stay tuned. a space launch attempted not go as planned. they were trying to land the rocket on the ocean. what caused it to knock over. here is a look at the stocks. future mission for another successful landing. county crusade despite the trash day. all bins on the curb by 6:00...
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at first they didn't say how long they were going to keep them. they took their photos, and as a violation of the geneva convention, i believe, they showed their faces. >> what was the point of this? >> i think iran wants to embarrass the united states. they want to control the region. they want to be the dominant power in the middle east. they want to reach out to the iranian people to show them they're the boss, they own the persian gulf, they want to push back against the great satan the united states, and want to challenge the saudis in the gulf states for supremacy. that message was yes our regime is tough. >> let me interrupt you, they were sending all that message with that capture of those sailors? >> yes, i think so. john, they're always looking to send that message and an opportunity was just presented to them on a platter. i don't know why the u.s. navy sent those two rivereen craft, they are very small. they could have put them on a large container ship to ship them down there on a freighter. i don't understand why the navy left them v
at first they didn't say how long they were going to keep them. they took their photos, and as a violation of the geneva convention, i believe, they showed their faces. >> what was the point of this? >> i think iran wants to embarrass the united states. they want to control the region. they want to be the dominant power in the middle east. they want to reach out to the iranian people to show them they're the boss, they own the persian gulf, they want to push back against the great...