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toins though, did enough to claim the race leader's red jersey.which forced several riders to abandon the race, including former leader nicolas roach. golf, and there are joint—leaders after the first round of the european masters in switzerland. the frenchman mike lorenzo—verra and this man, mattias schvab that's 7—under—par — and they're one shot clear of the field. on a congested leaderboard, there are 36 players within four shots of the lead — including rory mcilroy. he shot a 3—under—par—67 in his first round of golf since winning the fedex cup — and moving back—up to world number two. because they feel like when i'm playing my best ziyambi best players in the world. anai would like to get back there. —— imb best players in the world. they haven't experienced that in the last four years. so a feel like with the work eye and putting it and the consistent goal by playing, you know, hopefully it is only a matter of time. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me eleanor roper and the rest of the sp
toins though, did enough to claim the race leader's red jersey.which forced several riders to abandon the race, including former leader nicolas roach. golf, and there are joint—leaders after the first round of the european masters in switzerland. the frenchman mike lorenzo—verra and this man, mattias schvab that's 7—under—par — and they're one shot clear of the field. on a congested leaderboard, there are 36 players within four shots of the lead — including rory mcilroy. he shot a...
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to select him as his running mate july 2016 under their leadership the administration has continued toin fight including a historic jobs act which rejuvenated the economy, securing the southern border by building the wall and helping students of all ages. with this scholarship proposal with the free speech d rights and this is examples of that following his lead vice president pence always take this time to help students and speak on capitolgr hill or a pilgrimage with his family to tour the reagan ranch in santa barbara. we are excited to welcome him back once again as vice president of the united states please give a warm welcome to the vice president pence. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] usa. usa. usa. >>>> hello. [cheerss and applause] thank you for that warm welcome and 500 conservatives gathered from all over the united states u it is an honor to join you the annual conservativeser conference you are the rising leader for the generation making america greatha again. [applause] >> so a couple of friends of mine that built this organization from scratch over the last 42
to select him as his running mate july 2016 under their leadership the administration has continued toin fight including a historic jobs act which rejuvenated the economy, securing the southern border by building the wall and helping students of all ages. with this scholarship proposal with the free speech d rights and this is examples of that following his lead vice president pence always take this time to help students and speak on capitolgr hill or a pilgrimage with his family to tour the...
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has taken a more hands-off approach when it comes toin critic china is for the u.s. and the trump administration, priority number one is the trade war. they do not want to jeopardize any possible progress that could be made. now, that being said, if talkswn break ven further, it is possible you are going to see much more rhetoric out of washington in support of the protesters. laura: well, president trump has even used china's rhetoric, at one point calling the protests riots. how big a shift is this from the traditional u.s.otosition of prg democracy around the world? leon: well, it is a major shift, but it did not start with donald tr donald trump has made his priorities much more easily seen, but the realitis that we are seeing a u.s. that its global leadership role is waning, and this startedldefore donarump. a lot of americans don't want to play the role of glol policeman. this is something that donald trump leaned his shoulder into and it helped him win the u.s. presidency two and a half years ago. laura: is there any ility of a negotiated end to the protests i
has taken a more hands-off approach when it comes toin critic china is for the u.s. and the trump administration, priority number one is the trade war. they do not want to jeopardize any possible progress that could be made. now, that being said, if talkswn break ven further, it is possible you are going to see much more rhetoric out of washington in support of the protesters. laura: well, president trump has even used china's rhetoric, at one point calling the protests riots. how big a shift...
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. >> that is the biggest export we have toin and so, you know, farmers who plant soybeans have reallyon the prices. >> reporter: the administration has doled out billions in aid to farmers to ease the pain of tariffs. the president today promised farmers more help if necessary, but many farmers say while the subsidies help the don't make them whole. >> it will help. it will not make up the full -- the full loss of losing a whole market,ou know, tous, to the united states. >> reporter: while farm groups have been trying to boost exports to other countries outside of china, so far they ven't had much success. the only exception has been wheat exports which have gon up 30% from last year. for "nightly business report", i'm aditi roy, san francisco >>> up ext,apple's latest effort to keep its customers in house. ♪ ♪ >>> finally tonight, apple is testing the waters with a new credit card. the hope is to keep apple customers inside the mpany's fabled ecosystem. will it work? deirdre bosa takes a look. >> reporr: the apple card is here for a select group of userd for now a later this month t
. >> that is the biggest export we have toin and so, you know, farmers who plant soybeans have reallyon the prices. >> reporter: the administration has doled out billions in aid to farmers to ease the pain of tariffs. the president today promised farmers more help if necessary, but many farmers say while the subsidies help the don't make them whole. >> it will help. it will not make up the full -- the full loss of losing a whole market,ou know, tous, to the united states....
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laughter] the period of what it was like for black people in chicago during this time perhaps folks tointhe room. or great grandparents but it was like to arrive and then during it's about the sequence and so after, i am thinking about everything from nfl including the column i just read to 1968 and what happens after doctor martin luther king is assassinated and then probably most recently 1995 is about the heat wave that happened in chicago which over 700 people died which is the period that is similarly interesting because the only reason i know about that is because i remember it happening. and many of you in the room probably remember it happening. when i thought about it all these years later i thought 700 people dying in the summer over the intersection of natural disaster and human policy seems like something we ought to talk about more. it's almost like did i dream that this happened, and then probably thehe most recent so fr those of you that are not big poetry fans. thete data for the verdict i received an e-mail from the manager of my apartment building basically warning me a
laughter] the period of what it was like for black people in chicago during this time perhaps folks tointhe room. or great grandparents but it was like to arrive and then during it's about the sequence and so after, i am thinking about everything from nfl including the column i just read to 1968 and what happens after doctor martin luther king is assassinated and then probably most recently 1995 is about the heat wave that happened in chicago which over 700 people died which is the period that...
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an invasion of the you've crane and the sovereignty and the threat to the rust of european toin back to the g8 and not the g 7. we could learn from obama and mistakes that were made then because all it did was cost us jobs ands could us money and nothing was resolved. >> scott, the president's response to beijing announcing the $75 billion tariff says we're going to tax you another 10% and that's september 1 and then october 1st, it could go as high as 20, 25%. why is the president -- whys to he feel so confident that this is the way -- this is the answer. this is on g. >> a good wait to frame that question. i think there are two issues. one is the president's political promises. he ran promising to stand up to china. i've worked for a lot of presidential candidates that promised to stand up for china and nobody really did it. trump has checked this box saying, hey, i'm going to follow through on the threats. the second bobs not yet checked is how do we get out of it? what's the end game? his bet is china won't be able to hold out. they've got to create like 25 million jobs a year, y
an invasion of the you've crane and the sovereignty and the threat to the rust of european toin back to the g8 and not the g 7. we could learn from obama and mistakes that were made then because all it did was cost us jobs ands could us money and nothing was resolved. >> scott, the president's response to beijing announcing the $75 billion tariff says we're going to tax you another 10% and that's september 1 and then october 1st, it could go as high as 20, 25%. why is the president --...
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all can you do is wait for that to get resolved and at the end of the day be exposed to the best tax toin individualia and if you look over five years as long as you're bullish in the future, you have to be long nvidia so i won't try to predict what trump will do with the u.s. and china but if they get a resolution there, i wouldn't be surprised if the stock goes up 10% or so. >> on of nvidia, how important is the gaming business to them >> i would say the majority of the value is in data center, 60% of the focus is on data center and 30% on gaming and the remaining business will be about 10%, primary auto business but auto and self-driving vehicles doesn't start until the end of 2020. >> thanks, mitch we appreciate your time. >>> despite china's edict against u.s. agricultural products there is one company ready to be the first u.s. company to send rice to china. contessa brewer is at sun valley rice in arbuckle, california as they wait to hear if the order is canceled. >> this company sun valley rice grows, mills and distributes rice and they export to places like europe and the middle
all can you do is wait for that to get resolved and at the end of the day be exposed to the best tax toin individualia and if you look over five years as long as you're bullish in the future, you have to be long nvidia so i won't try to predict what trump will do with the u.s. and china but if they get a resolution there, i wouldn't be surprised if the stock goes up 10% or so. >> on of nvidia, how important is the gaming business to them >> i would say the majority of the value is...
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toin some ways, it is akin thinking about threats with our banking system. the possibilities of cyber threats to bring down our financial system, is that an act of war, and these issues we have been talking about for several years. an information operation threats is another example and it is generally considered to be an area of threat and conflict in many ways, and is equally if not more sensitive for the west when you talk about it as a threat because of fears of censorship in things like this. but there was harm that was happening and we have to start eating -- treating it as a real issue. nadia: the gentleman right here. you, with the baseball hat. >> good afternoon. kyleame is julian lewis from howard university. the potential vulnerabilities that you mapped out with your , they open up a realm of possibility where we could have a scenario where a small group of people could decide to carry out a cyber attack on a major corporation that the u.s. government is in business dealings with, having legal documents and everything. if something happened, the p
toin some ways, it is akin thinking about threats with our banking system. the possibilities of cyber threats to bring down our financial system, is that an act of war, and these issues we have been talking about for several years. an information operation threats is another example and it is generally considered to be an area of threat and conflict in many ways, and is equally if not more sensitive for the west when you talk about it as a threat because of fears of censorship in things like...
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investigation in toin this correctional institution. there are many threads.ottom line as well with maxwell, with ghislaine maxwell, if she proves a useful source of information, then it would behoove her to -- >> gregg: flip. >> to be as transparent as possible to the government. yes. she would have to be charged first with something because as of now, we don't know. >> gregg: we need leverage. manny, there was back in the original case in 2007, in which there was a plea deal to two charges, a non-prosecution immunity agreement that apparently affects others. i suspect that is not worth the paper it's written on. for a couple of a reasons. first of all, it doesn't immunize you from future acts, so acts after 2007 are not covered. second, it appears that it victims the crime rights act, in which the victims were never notified. >> you are absolutely right. he had a hubris that he was falling under double jeopardy and he would not be prosecuted --nd not found guilty for this, and it would be thrown out of court. w clearly, that was not the case. he obviously wa
investigation in toin this correctional institution. there are many threads.ottom line as well with maxwell, with ghislaine maxwell, if she proves a useful source of information, then it would behoove her to -- >> gregg: flip. >> to be as transparent as possible to the government. yes. she would have to be charged first with something because as of now, we don't know. >> gregg: we need leverage. manny, there was back in the original case in 2007, in which there was a plea deal...
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so not only are we going tonl destroy our economy, we are going to fund other nations toin help themlar panels from china. of course china wants this. the climate change conference was just saying that he hopes america would reenter the eparis climate accords. of course they want america in the paris climate accords because it only benefits them. >> tucker: i'm obsessed with this one point and i'm going to bring it up again.. does it say anything about planting trees? if you really believe that the claimant was changing because of carbon emissions, you would want to plant trees to absorb the carbon. i love trees. i think we will we should plant trees, actually. but nobody on the left wants toh do that because it doesn't give them hard. does this plan mention that? >> no, just talk about the amazon fire which makes it sound like it's caused by climate change which is not, the fires and amazon are man-made and they are tragic but they are not caused by climate change. if you follow their philosophy on what causes climate change, i don't agree with their philosophy or their place becaus
so not only are we going tonl destroy our economy, we are going to fund other nations toin help themlar panels from china. of course china wants this. the climate change conference was just saying that he hopes america would reenter the eparis climate accords. of course they want america in the paris climate accords because it only benefits them. >> tucker: i'm obsessed with this one point and i'm going to bring it up again.. does it say anything about planting trees? if you really...
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his name on page one you will find that reverend has said repeatedly being gay is enough to send you toind the reverend fowler also t believes homosexuality and child molestation are comparable sins. and yet, presidential candidates kamala harris and cory booker, both staunch supporters of lgbtq rights, were front and center this week at sunday services. last month, bernie sanders held a town hall at the church. a california political science professor who has written about lgbtq rights and religion and politics says, "no one is saying that you can't be an lgbtq rights supporter and also visit houses of worship but visiting a house of worship where the religious leaders are not supporters is a choice and it sends a message that those views are not abhorrent." they haven't yet addressed the issue but kamala harris' campaign told news that her support and advocacy for lgbtq equality has been unwavering throughout her career. she will continue to visit houses of worship across the country to address congregants about the pressing issues we face as a nation. equality california, an lgbtq righ
his name on page one you will find that reverend has said repeatedly being gay is enough to send you toind the reverend fowler also t believes homosexuality and child molestation are comparable sins. and yet, presidential candidates kamala harris and cory booker, both staunch supporters of lgbtq rights, were front and center this week at sunday services. last month, bernie sanders held a town hall at the church. a california political science professor who has written about lgbtq rights and...
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chitchat tour.com.tc >> coming up, my theory on why so many millennials are flocking toin socialism.e but here. don't go anywhere. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. young people all over country are flocking to socialism.eo but according to a new poll by young americans for freedom, 27% of them can't provide a definition of socialism, and 10% think that word simply means freeim stuff. and i have a theory as to why so many millennials and members of generation z are
chitchat tour.com.tc >> coming up, my theory on why so many millennials are flocking toin socialism.e but here. don't go anywhere. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank...
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another indicator that is bearish, yield curve inverting toin, lowest going back 2007. it typically is a predictor of recession, classical used to indicate that investors see long-term growth slowing further and not wanting to lend on the short-term level to which raises the question, what that the fed due to steepen the old curve -- the yield curve? again, these signals are being sent that people are not expecting growth to pick up. they don't think the federal reserve is added quickly enough. it is putting the focus on jay powell tomorrow and raising the question, what could he possibly say that will actually materially change the market outlook, caroline? caroline: lisa, great that you hit that. we thank you. let's get a quick check on the rest of the u.s. economy. it does not mean lower interest rates, apparently. he spoke to michael mckee in jackson hole, wyoming. >> as i look at where the economy is, it is not yet time, i'm not yet ready to provide more accommodation to the economy without seeing an outlook that suggests the economy is getting weaker. slowed, itri
another indicator that is bearish, yield curve inverting toin, lowest going back 2007. it typically is a predictor of recession, classical used to indicate that investors see long-term growth slowing further and not wanting to lend on the short-term level to which raises the question, what that the fed due to steepen the old curve -- the yield curve? again, these signals are being sent that people are not expecting growth to pick up. they don't think the federal reserve is added quickly enough....
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the city approval program is toinning to look at uniting find out how they can keep people in homes. if they have an accident, all the things that kevin talked about, they can pay for one or two months rent so that they can stay in their homes and not go homeless. we if someone needs help should be able to make a difference in keeping people in homes. attractive places for the homeless to go to, the riverbeds near hospitals, we also spoke to the railroad, caltrans and others to find out the properties they have in excess that can be used to build for the homeless right near railroads, noisy, or freeway, pollution maybe. but at least they would have transitional housing. what can we do? what are you doing to do that? for the question. to your original question, yes, a great deal of efforts are happening from a regional perspective and the measure has served at helping to build an infrastructure, so we are working in partnership with our are working in partnership with our partners at the homeless initiative and at the county. we are implementing programs in a much more systematic way
the city approval program is toinning to look at uniting find out how they can keep people in homes. if they have an accident, all the things that kevin talked about, they can pay for one or two months rent so that they can stay in their homes and not go homeless. we if someone needs help should be able to make a difference in keeping people in homes. attractive places for the homeless to go to, the riverbeds near hospitals, we also spoke to the railroad, caltrans and others to find out the...
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it's one of the first times the average list price toin minn tionoo get your house ready andosition wellthe market but we are seng just so much intense desire for arlington and alexandria it's really been quite something outhere. >> reporter: christine, justfl ready here yet.amazon isal not i mean ts work force is not emtoyed here yet. wi only get more competitive, more expensive? >> that's really a great question. sometimes that initialer exubce because what of what you think is going to happen turns out to be bigger than the reality. amazon hasn'the really -- last time i heard ty only hired 15 or 20 people talking aboutnd 400 by the of this year and thenr 2500 each yeaor the next ten years.re so thesen't actually amazon employees yet. these are folks in northern virginia who justoehaa andan w d that perhaps maybe they're going to get pced out if they don't do something soon. plus also of course invesrs amazon --n arlington,interest in alexandria a round tmazon headquarters understandabl so we're being seth investors as wellwn homeos wanting to buy there.ig >> reporter: allht, cristine,
it's one of the first times the average list price toin minn tionoo get your house ready andosition wellthe market but we are seng just so much intense desire for arlington and alexandria it's really been quite something outhere. >> reporter: christine, justfl ready here yet.amazon isal not i mean ts work force is not emtoyed here yet. wi only get more competitive, more expensive? >> that's really a great question. sometimes that initialer exubce because what of what you think is...
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if we see that playing out, it will be yet more data and information for the rba to cut toin, and takely next year. shery: seems to be a pretty similar situation in new zealand, week business and consumer sentiment. do we expect a rate cut their? sarah: yes, that is pretty much a foregone conclusion. the rba signaled this one pretty strongly. it will be a major surprise if they don't cut their cash rate today. we also like to act preemptively and there are very aware of the position in the global economy, then need to maintain a rate.itive we can see further cuts in the not-too-distant future given how things are playing out. paul: a common complaint of central banks, and i am guessing new zealand, is no exception, there is a lack of government help. nothing happening on the fiscal side. is that true in new zealand as well? sarah: i think the government is perhaps arguing some fiscal stimulus. it is focused on infrastructure which is very good in the long run. it helps production capacity as well as stimulate domestic demand. could the government do more, definitely. you've got very, v
if we see that playing out, it will be yet more data and information for the rba to cut toin, and takely next year. shery: seems to be a pretty similar situation in new zealand, week business and consumer sentiment. do we expect a rate cut their? sarah: yes, that is pretty much a foregone conclusion. the rba signaled this one pretty strongly. it will be a major surprise if they don't cut their cash rate today. we also like to act preemptively and there are very aware of the position in the...
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exposed toin germany the car industry, already having this thing with technology and electric vehicles, basically having to cut jobs right now and possibly asset sales. the industrial manufacturing base not looking so good on the global trade front, but the real economy, it depends on where you are looking right now. david: we are talking a lot about manufacturing. what percentage of the united states gdp is manufacturing? it's diminished as services has really grown, so why is factoring in so much? gina: even in recessions, consumption doesn't fall. it stays positive because consumers have to spend to maintain some degree of lifestyle. they spend it on services. where they cut back is always the goods component. that is what creates the big decline in growth. we watch investments carefully not necessarily because manufacturing is a big portion of overall growth but it is that swing factor that matters so much. alix: gina martin jackie simmons, thank you very much. good to see you. you can find all the charts we use throughout the show. go to gtv on your terminal. coming up, more
exposed toin germany the car industry, already having this thing with technology and electric vehicles, basically having to cut jobs right now and possibly asset sales. the industrial manufacturing base not looking so good on the global trade front, but the real economy, it depends on where you are looking right now. david: we are talking a lot about manufacturing. what percentage of the united states gdp is manufacturing? it's diminished as services has really grown, so why is factoring in so...