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dechristopher: this is not just a pipeline trench. what they are digging is a mass grave.nticipatory mass graves, we know that every new fossil fuel development that commits us to burning fossil fuels for decades when we put in this infrastructure. we know every new fossil fuel infrastructure will lead to another mass grave somewhere in the world. tim dechristopher and karenna gore will join us in boston before their arraignment. -- supreme court's ruling that blocked the obama administration's dapa program, which would have shielded up to 5 million people from deportation. in philadelphia, five people were arrested tuesday for blocking the off-ramp to highway 676 by locking themselves together using pvc pipes. among those arrested was 13-year-old erick perez-hernandez, a u.s. citizen whose parents would have been eligible for dapa. ahead of the action he said of the ruling quote "it is unfair, wrong and now i have to wonder if my sister and i have to worry about being ripped away from our parents." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.o
dechristopher: this is not just a pipeline trench. what they are digging is a mass grave.nticipatory mass graves, we know that every new fossil fuel development that commits us to burning fossil fuels for decades when we put in this infrastructure. we know every new fossil fuel infrastructure will lead to another mass grave somewhere in the world. tim dechristopher and karenna gore will join us in boston before their arraignment. -- supreme court's ruling that blocked the obama administration's...
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he learns about static operations in the trenches of world war i. he goes on and becomes superintendent of west point and even when he is in his position as u.s. army chief of staff, during the 1930s in, he is on record arizona saying, airplanes, well, you know, i'm not sure that airplanes are that important. he only wants airplanes and bombers for the army when he learns that the naveis going to get some bombers, and thought the army better get some as well. so, on december 7th, 1941, i think this great expectation by macarthur that something is going to happen in the pacific and anticipates the war is coming in at the spring of 1942 and he is simply quite frankly, i would say, overwhelmed by the speed with which the japanese air, land, and sea operations, unfold against the philippines in december and january of 1942. macarthur is the one who has basically convinced the war department -- and by that we mean both george marshal and ultimately frank frank roosevelt, that the philippines can be held. prior to that we always talked about under the pla
he learns about static operations in the trenches of world war i. he goes on and becomes superintendent of west point and even when he is in his position as u.s. army chief of staff, during the 1930s in, he is on record arizona saying, airplanes, well, you know, i'm not sure that airplanes are that important. he only wants airplanes and bombers for the army when he learns that the naveis going to get some bombers, and thought the army better get some as well. so, on december 7th, 1941, i think...
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is he smart to go into the trenches. does he risk something in terms of prestige? >> there's a risk but he doesn't do go into a political trenches. it's no longer a partisan matter. it's more of a historical matter. which side are you on in '64 on civil rights? which side are you on in '53? frame it that way. your grand children will be curious about where you stand. >> as long as he maintains his stature, he can slug it out with guy. he can't get into the mud throwing. >> that's the same challenge the clinton campaign has faced. president obama has been itching to get into the fight with donald trump. you can see the donald trump had gotten under his skin. this was a powerful, coordinated attack. >> risks and benefits of a president getting into the political trenches. >> donald trump called him traitor. he called the commander in chief a traitor. he said only white men can judge me. mexican men can't judge me. it looks to me like he's lost the presidency. >> what do you think is going on? is it like the rock star -- i've never been one. they said the movie jersey
is he smart to go into the trenches. does he risk something in terms of prestige? >> there's a risk but he doesn't do go into a political trenches. it's no longer a partisan matter. it's more of a historical matter. which side are you on in '64 on civil rights? which side are you on in '53? frame it that way. your grand children will be curious about where you stand. >> as long as he maintains his stature, he can slug it out with guy. he can't get into the mud throwing. >>...
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they are strategically place, a trench near a water hole. you know that is where lunch and dinner and breakfast show up. what could possibly go on? >> this is what these guys are designed to do. >> this is how the circle of life works. >> oh no. >> okay, what just happened, nobody scouted out how deep the water was. >> initial confused embarrassed reaction of that line just made my day. >> buddy had a completely different reaction. he is like i was supposed to tell you it was a few feet deeper than you thought. they are going to need a real good story when they get back to the pack. >> yes, there were 50 or 60 huge bears the chase the soft. >> that is a great story. >> he is trending for a lot of reasons. he is about to perform the trick, how to straighten a pics tail. >> i don't think i want to see this. >> that is amazing. >> it is not a permanent magic trick. >> i love this magic trick. >> there's something so odd about this. >> everybody has different ways of managing and handling their anger. folks in this video have 2 very different wa
they are strategically place, a trench near a water hole. you know that is where lunch and dinner and breakfast show up. what could possibly go on? >> this is what these guys are designed to do. >> this is how the circle of life works. >> oh no. >> okay, what just happened, nobody scouted out how deep the water was. >> initial confused embarrassed reaction of that line just made my day. >> buddy had a completely different reaction. he is like i was supposed...
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he learns about static operations in the trenches of world war i. he goes on and become superintendent of west point and even when he is in his position as u.s. army chief of staff, in the 1930s, he's on record saying airplanes, well, i'm not sure airplanes are that important. he only wants airplanes and bombers for the army when he learns that the navy is going to get some bombers. he figures the army better get some as well. so on december 7, 1941, i think there is great expectation by macarthur that there is something that is going to happen in the pacific. he really anticipates that war is going to come in the spring of 1942. he is simply, quite frankly, i would say overwhelms by the speed with which the japanese air, land and sea operations unfold against the philippines in december and january of 1942. macarthur is the one who has basically convinced the war department, and by that we mean george marshall and franklin roosevelt that the philippines can be held. prior to that, we always talked about, under the plan or an scenario that there wou
he learns about static operations in the trenches of world war i. he goes on and become superintendent of west point and even when he is in his position as u.s. army chief of staff, in the 1930s, he's on record saying airplanes, well, i'm not sure airplanes are that important. he only wants airplanes and bombers for the army when he learns that the navy is going to get some bombers. he figures the army better get some as well. so on december 7, 1941, i think there is great expectation by...
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tom: i go back to your skill set in the trenches here. that you have to compete with mario draghi for paper, am i right that that is what is going on right now? you are essentially pricing the banks out of a high-quality market here when the banks generate earnings, they will rely on more risk here the problem is it is a vicious cycle going on in europe. with continued slow growth, there's too much concern about regulation and political risk in europe. you're finding companies are not extending. tom: it is great to see mike in the trenches. versus first-class flying at 50,000 feet. not a bad place to be. let's look at dollar yen. keeping a close eye on it. as 105 643 against the japanese yen. down, down, down for the dollar versus the yen. -- was at yen was wet 187 and before april, 11131. >> we are all friends here. call an audible. >> that is tricky. scenes, theynd the have learned in the past and are not intervening. obviously, they will weaken the np or my gut tells me if we are at 100 or through it, that would be a magic number that
tom: i go back to your skill set in the trenches here. that you have to compete with mario draghi for paper, am i right that that is what is going on right now? you are essentially pricing the banks out of a high-quality market here when the banks generate earnings, they will rely on more risk here the problem is it is a vicious cycle going on in europe. with continued slow growth, there's too much concern about regulation and political risk in europe. you're finding companies are not...
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the first, as you can see it says seventh brigade and they found an open trench leading right up and there were no germans protecting it. they could've marched right up, taken it before they came into combat. recalling what they had said was a great commander who ordered that to come across the line into his sector. he was galloping for glory, as they might say. later in the afternoon, a general who commanded the eighth brigade, general booth he knew what had happened in the orders. he proposed in a very swift way to say march around and in effect do what had been called for originally. he initially had to ask his commander for permission. he got the permission and started to make the movement and they interceded and stopped the movement. he said keep going straight. all the americans then, the observatory lasted for another 24 hours. using that artillery, they slowed the americans and the germans were able to rush reinforcements to the front and halted the offensive in its tracks. they were furious and he blamed the 79. you must know that general board was an old friend from west po
the first, as you can see it says seventh brigade and they found an open trench leading right up and there were no germans protecting it. they could've marched right up, taken it before they came into combat. recalling what they had said was a great commander who ordered that to come across the line into his sector. he was galloping for glory, as they might say. later in the afternoon, a general who commanded the eighth brigade, general booth he knew what had happened in the orders. he proposed...
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. >> will he gets into the trenches before september?m people i've spoken to at the white house he's eager and anxious to get out there. >> it's personal. >> yeah. h >> the guy asked for his papers, his birth certificate. that's in the paper today. >> what could be a bigger -- if -- were donald trump to be elected, it wouldn't just be the victory of a republican over a democrat. it wouldn't be the normal repudiation in politics. it would be personal and cosmic and that's something -- >> condemnation -- >> condemnation of who we are as a people that barack obama's whole vision has been about whether you think he's succeeded carrying it out or not and i know barack obama would be a crushing blow. >> it's also look about his own legacy. what's the best thing you can say about his presidency the highest compliment he's still so popular he will carry hillary to a third term. >> the gut question, will he give a nickname to the president like crooked hillary or lyin' ted, will he go that far and try to tie him into a brand of negativity? >> i t
. >> will he gets into the trenches before september?m people i've spoken to at the white house he's eager and anxious to get out there. >> it's personal. >> yeah. h >> the guy asked for his papers, his birth certificate. that's in the paper today. >> what could be a bigger -- if -- were donald trump to be elected, it wouldn't just be the victory of a republican over a democrat. it wouldn't be the normal repudiation in politics. it would be personal and cosmic and...
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news4 has learned looking at the possibility that recent rain caused the trench to slide away allowing car to fall in. >> they have to be proactive and check things before people fall into it. i guess that's a good lawsuit. and it could be very dangerous. >> reporter: they sure can. we just found out within the last hour that pepco will be cited for permit violations. darcy spencer, news4. >> and you can hear it's raining in tenleytown. >> and elsewhere, i would imagine. >>> we have light showers moving on through. 84 degrees at the airport. tracking that rain through the d.c. area and along 66. that's where some of the heaviest rain has been. in and around downtown, you can see the rain coming through along i-95 and towards the beltway and quaintico. waldorf, you'll see rain. around winchester and right along 66, you see that rain, too. it's part of a system, a frontal boundary moving through the region. that front will sag along the region and stall as it does and that means more storms tomorrow. better chance of a couple of thunderstorms in the d.c. area tomorrow. high temperatures
news4 has learned looking at the possibility that recent rain caused the trench to slide away allowing car to fall in. >> they have to be proactive and check things before people fall into it. i guess that's a good lawsuit. and it could be very dangerous. >> reporter: they sure can. we just found out within the last hour that pepco will be cited for permit violations. darcy spencer, news4. >> and you can hear it's raining in tenleytown. >> and elsewhere, i would imagine....
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do they want to fall into a trench or have a detour?reporter: pepco issued a statement saying in part, after it happened, we immediately inspected all similar project sites to ensure they are safe and found no areas of concern. what one safety experts says needs to happen right away to make this safer for drivers. wendy, back to you. >> thanks, darcy. >>> "the washington post" reports that four states, including delaware and pennsylvania want to look at drivers paying for miles traveled rather than a gas tax. 50 people across those four states were tested out receiving fake invoices that would include gas tax credits. drivers who don't want to pay by the mile would be able to opt out for an annual fee. >>> alrighty. the skies are gray, at least over our station and up to the west it's looking kind of nasty out there. >> yes. and heavier rain, back around the i-81 corridor. light showers here and there. here's the latest check on storm team 4 radar. flash flood warning this is for shenandoah, hardy counties and frederick county in virgin
do they want to fall into a trench or have a detour?reporter: pepco issued a statement saying in part, after it happened, we immediately inspected all similar project sites to ensure they are safe and found no areas of concern. what one safety experts says needs to happen right away to make this safer for drivers. wendy, back to you. >> thanks, darcy. >>> "the washington post" reports that four states, including delaware and pennsylvania want to look at drivers paying...
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everybody went to the trenches. >> i know nobody agrees with me in this town. what's wrong with multitasking. everybody says one or the other first why couldn't this do do one at the same time. >> at the blow up and really stepped up deportations. he is called border crossings at a lowest level 19970s. thinking that was going to happen in the house. then what happened? >> eric cantor got what we call cantorred. he got pushed out and really shocking loss and a lot of people think that was on the immigration issue. 2014 really made republicans rethink whether they wanted to play a game on this immigration issue. >> i'm going to take the last word when he didn't do it when he had the house and senate as democrats rather than ruling one his leave and working with lncht g yrmt set no you won't don't do both. baltimore police officers say sar goodson acquitted in the freddie gray case. officer goodson faced the most serious charge of any of the six officers charged. former homicide detective and katy ted williams and katie phang. this was a bench trial and not a jury
everybody went to the trenches. >> i know nobody agrees with me in this town. what's wrong with multitasking. everybody says one or the other first why couldn't this do do one at the same time. >> at the blow up and really stepped up deportations. he is called border crossings at a lowest level 19970s. thinking that was going to happen in the house. then what happened? >> eric cantor got what we call cantorred. he got pushed out and really shocking loss and a lot of people...
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we've been in the trenches fighting together, and i love being in the trenches fighting with him. he's a great, smart man. even though he does talk with a southern accent. as jeff foxworthy said, when people hear a southern accent, they immediately deduct smart points. i get that. i think there really is something to that. but he mentioned justice scalia. aren't we grateful that god allowed antonin scalia to be on the supreme court? what a blessing he has been. [ applause ] and i can tell you, i counted him as a friend. i hope he felt that way. but where we are in the country right now, we didn't deserve him. he was a man of principle. but of course i loved both his principle, i loved his plainspokenness, and i loved his sense of humor. there's no better memories i've had than to sit down at a meal with justice scalia and swap stories and jokes, because he loved good jokes, good stories. and i told one, and it's tough sometimes when people like jokes to find one they haven't heard before. but anyway, he says, oh, well how about this one, this probably happened back down in texas,
we've been in the trenches fighting together, and i love being in the trenches fighting with him. he's a great, smart man. even though he does talk with a southern accent. as jeff foxworthy said, when people hear a southern accent, they immediately deduct smart points. i get that. i think there really is something to that. but he mentioned justice scalia. aren't we grateful that god allowed antonin scalia to be on the supreme court? what a blessing he has been. [ applause ] and i can tell you,...
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the forces claimed they had been able to destroy trenches and earthwork greeted by islamic state militantsnd had advanced close -- created by islamic state militants and had advanced close to fallujah. >> we were besieged inside the city of fallujah or three years -- for three years. we run food. we are homeless -- we ate rotten food. we are homeless. but we are happy to be evacuated a flea links to almighty god -- evacuated safely thanks to almighty god. >> we got out raising white leaving behinde, our homes, furniture's, and possession. nancy: moving on to the lionel messi trial in spain. the football star appeared in court in barcelona on day three of his trial for tax fraud. he and his father are accused of using tax havens in belize and and 2009.tween 2007 messi says he never looks at the contracts he signs. he faces up to 22 months in prison if found guilty. reporter: flanked by his father and brother, lionel messi arrived at this barcelona court to cries of "thief." the five-time world football player of the year once again denied all knowledge of foul play. >> the truth is that i k
the forces claimed they had been able to destroy trenches and earthwork greeted by islamic state militantsnd had advanced close -- created by islamic state militants and had advanced close to fallujah. >> we were besieged inside the city of fallujah or three years -- for three years. we run food. we are homeless -- we ate rotten food. we are homeless. but we are happy to be evacuated a flea links to almighty god -- evacuated safely thanks to almighty god. >> we got out raising white...
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transportation is trying to figure out what caused a metal road plate to rain may have caused the side of the trenchsecured, tied down properly in the road and there should be signs warning motorists of the steel plates ahead. >>> no one was hurt on friday's incident but the car was towed away. the advice was to go slowly if you notice those steel plates on your drive. i notice them all around the city. i never thought they would give way and the car sink. >> first time i've ever heard of that. >> now we know. >> these things happen. chuck is going to join us to talk about -- what would you like to talk about? >> heat and humidity. >> the weather. >> you know, the weather. it's the universal conversation solvent. that's what i'm here for. a little bit more of a storm chance later on this afternoon. probably not much of a last night. you need to know that you may need an umbrella for the second half of the day. so plenty warm and humid again today. afternoon temperatures will be up into the mid and upper 80s. there is a chance for thunderstorms today. after 3:00, 4:00, this afternoon and though one o
transportation is trying to figure out what caused a metal road plate to rain may have caused the side of the trenchsecured, tied down properly in the road and there should be signs warning motorists of the steel plates ahead. >>> no one was hurt on friday's incident but the car was towed away. the advice was to go slowly if you notice those steel plates on your drive. i notice them all around the city. i never thought they would give way and the car sink. >> first time i've ever...
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they have dug parallel trenches along the positions. around 50,000 civilians are thought to be trapped inside fallujah, and the assault will 's a test of the iraqi army efforts to protect them while making gains. >> the iraqi forces should create outlets for them to escape. this is just as important as liberating the city. >> the siege of fallujah could take weeks, yet capturing the strategic city remains a priority for the government in baghdad. >> fallujah is regarded as an economic power base for the islamic state group. it's liberation will give hope to the people in the province which is still occupied by jihadist fighters. north, shiite militias are helping consolidate the siege, dislodging islamic state militants and closing off escape routes. but they pledged not to enter the predominantly sunni city of fallujah for fear of aggravating sectarian tensions. genie: the latest reports now from mali's a new fighting has broken out in a northern city. a monitoring group on site says a battle has broken out with al qaeda local branch.
they have dug parallel trenches along the positions. around 50,000 civilians are thought to be trapped inside fallujah, and the assault will 's a test of the iraqi army efforts to protect them while making gains. >> the iraqi forces should create outlets for them to escape. this is just as important as liberating the city. >> the siege of fallujah could take weeks, yet capturing the strategic city remains a priority for the government in baghdad. >> fallujah is regarded as an...
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it's not clear why it shifted, but they're looking to see if rain washed away that trench, causing the to fall in and above it. >>> alexandria trying to get the attention of the faa over a change in flight paths, spurring some major noise complaints. the faa says the noise is a direct result of its shift to a modern, more sophisticated system for managing air traffic. it's called nextgen and it's said to reduce some carbon emissions, speed up departures and save millions in fuel costs. but it's also changed flight path s in some cities, leaving residents helpless and sleepless in fairfax county. >>> ledecky holds the world record in the .400 meter freestyle. she didn't have to come close to that in the trials, but she did, and she's punching her ticket to rio. she's trying to become the first u.s. woman to swim four races at a single olympics. euan yang talked to katie about how she's getting ready. >> reporter: katie ledecky is already a champion swimmer. at age 19, she holds multiple world records and the fastest times in three distances in free style. four years ago, she didn't even
it's not clear why it shifted, but they're looking to see if rain washed away that trench, causing the to fall in and above it. >>> alexandria trying to get the attention of the faa over a change in flight paths, spurring some major noise complaints. the faa says the noise is a direct result of its shift to a modern, more sophisticated system for managing air traffic. it's called nextgen and it's said to reduce some carbon emissions, speed up departures and save millions in fuel costs....
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let's talk to catherine north trench. she is down soaking up the atmosphere and hopefully not the rain. what is it like down there? is it a bit of an international field this year, given all the visitors for the euro tournament? reporter: there is an international field. people from all around the world are here, especially in different parts of europe at the moment, because of the euro football tournament that is going on. we're seeing a lot of people wandering through the streets and discovering world music for the first time and getting involved in the party. i have to say that the party is getting started well and truly down here on the streets of central paris. away from the organized concerts and classical music, we also have various dance grooves down here. i'm in central paris with one dance group. they have been performing and will start again in a couple minutes time. tell me about what you do. what is your dance collective? >> well, we make dances about the just dance video game but we like to broaden it to the
let's talk to catherine north trench. she is down soaking up the atmosphere and hopefully not the rain. what is it like down there? is it a bit of an international field this year, given all the visitors for the euro tournament? reporter: there is an international field. people from all around the world are here, especially in different parts of europe at the moment, because of the euro football tournament that is going on. we're seeing a lot of people wandering through the streets and...
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he says the trenches of verdun have only now been filled in, but in the rest of france, the rifts are still huge. each and every reform becomes a battle to end all battles. also with us is malte lehming of berlin's "der tagesspiegel" newspaper, who believes that france's economy is showing signs of improvement. francois hollande must stay on course with his reforms and not give in to left-wing demands. and a warm welcome, too, to geraldine schwarz, a french tv journalist and documentary filmmaker who is based here in berlin. geraldine says the unions are still powerful but fewer and fewer french people support their confrontational cause. they understand that france has to change. so geraldine, i'd like to begin with you. it's been a terrible 18 months the past year and a half for france. "charlie hebdo," state of emergency, economic woes, so on and so forth. give me an idea of what impact that has had in france in emotional terms? geraldine: well, i think france is really having very difficult times in the last year, but most important, i think, is to focus on what these traumas coul
he says the trenches of verdun have only now been filled in, but in the rest of france, the rifts are still huge. each and every reform becomes a battle to end all battles. also with us is malte lehming of berlin's "der tagesspiegel" newspaper, who believes that france's economy is showing signs of improvement. francois hollande must stay on course with his reforms and not give in to left-wing demands. and a warm welcome, too, to geraldine schwarz, a french tv journalist and...
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during the civil war he had been conscripted into the confederate army to dig trenches around charleston where he was from. he escaped to bermuda during the war. comes back after the war. gains political experience and a political role locally. and within a decade he is holding the state of a former confederate slaveholder. revel's story was the same. he was born as a free man, never was a slave. he comes into the senate and occupies a seat that had been held by slaveholder less than a decade before. when you think about the great paradoxes of american history, that is one of them. they come to the capitol and represent african-american constituencies and they are doing it after the seats have been given up during secession by slaveholders. ms. elloitt: that is amazing. i have read about it, and there are very small brotherhood of men serving right after -- in those early 1870's. we have a print that has five of them right here. they include hiram revels, you were just talking about, and joseph rainey right here --this is three other members of congress, two in the house, one in the sena
during the civil war he had been conscripted into the confederate army to dig trenches around charleston where he was from. he escaped to bermuda during the war. comes back after the war. gains political experience and a political role locally. and within a decade he is holding the state of a former confederate slaveholder. revel's story was the same. he was born as a free man, never was a slave. he comes into the senate and occupies a seat that had been held by slaveholder less than a decade...
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for all of the practical and we havecal's scholars there, we now have a scholar in the trenches on a day-to-day basis. renee. [applause] renee: i don't think i need -- andk you very much, paul, thank you, capitol historical society for inviting me. true honor to be speaking in this room today. when i say a short history of u.s. asylum law, it's going to be short. we do not have time to go over all of it. i think i should start off by saying it's a very complex area of wall. it's very much in development. it's relatively young. the asylum regime was really only enacted in the refugee act of 1980. it is still very much part of litigation in the immigration courts and federal courts. the other thing i will do is limit my discussion to asylum. there are many laws and programs in our legal system that allow people to stay in the united states or humanitarian reasons that are not technically asylum. the convention against torture, protected status, various programs, and of course, regular family and employment immigration. so, asylum law is different from refugee law in the sense that refu
for all of the practical and we havecal's scholars there, we now have a scholar in the trenches on a day-to-day basis. renee. [applause] renee: i don't think i need -- andk you very much, paul, thank you, capitol historical society for inviting me. true honor to be speaking in this room today. when i say a short history of u.s. asylum law, it's going to be short. we do not have time to go over all of it. i think i should start off by saying it's a very complex area of wall. it's very much in...
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they had seen them in the trenches and could see their judgment and things like that. >> one of the things that women can do is to reach out into their network of maybe someone in senior leadership and only organization and ceo, a mentor or sponsor and ask them to open up the network. >> i have 30 seconds left. what is my actionable action intelligence here, i see you and say yes i want to be on a board. reach out within my own company and own leadership and say is there someplace auxiliary to find a different board? >> a couple of things. one, put together a board bio, like a resume but instead of listing of job experiences, it's an arctic lags of your value. >> and two is tell everyone you know, in a position of influence. >> theresa, thanks you. >> thank you. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to our guests and thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. >> press here, sponsored in part by barracuda network, storage solutions that simplify i.t., city national bank, helping northern california businesses grow. mianand welcome tolo, "comunidad del valle." i'm damian tru
they had seen them in the trenches and could see their judgment and things like that. >> one of the things that women can do is to reach out into their network of maybe someone in senior leadership and only organization and ceo, a mentor or sponsor and ask them to open up the network. >> i have 30 seconds left. what is my actionable action intelligence here, i see you and say yes i want to be on a board. reach out within my own company and own leadership and say is there someplace...
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we're in the trenches. we have gotten dirty. we had some successes.n us and let's get there together. >> nelly. >> for me, this is something i just wrote in my book, "in your pain is your brand." from going on the road and meeting so many women, the people that i find have transcendent businesses that are both profitable but have a message and meaning are people that instead of taking their pain, something horrible that happened to them and sweeping it under the rug, they use their pain in their brand. either to get customers, or to actually create a business around their pain. i have a woman that, you know, was -- had child abuse beaten up by her husband, the worst thing you can think of and she got some massage done for her physical abuse and she realized, oh, my god, this is a business. people that either come back from the war, people that have issues need body work to get that trauma out of their body. and she created this incredible massage business. she has a blog, a book, everything. >> so good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>>
we're in the trenches. we have gotten dirty. we had some successes.n us and let's get there together. >> nelly. >> for me, this is something i just wrote in my book, "in your pain is your brand." from going on the road and meeting so many women, the people that i find have transcendent businesses that are both profitable but have a message and meaning are people that instead of taking their pain, something horrible that happened to them and sweeping it under the rug, they...
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there is an american in new york who is standing next to orwell in the trenches when he was shot. his unit had an american dr.. unfortunately no papers from either of these folks are the other handful of americans who were there at the time had survived. journalist tend to keep everything so there was a lot of material from the various journalist who covered the world. herbert of the new york times kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the papers headquarters in new york so that people like me and as years later could see how terribly these were censored and condensed by the time they finally appeared in the newspaper. i actually concluded that they did not do a lot of political censorship but matthews was quite long-winded and he was one of those reporters of editors and former editors that you know, certain reporters that get wildly offended every time you cut a sentence out of their story. so i found an abundance of material to work from. as i mentioned i think it is always fun when you can put documents together that cast several different lights, several different l
there is an american in new york who is standing next to orwell in the trenches when he was shot. his unit had an american dr.. unfortunately no papers from either of these folks are the other handful of americans who were there at the time had survived. journalist tend to keep everything so there was a lot of material from the various journalist who covered the world. herbert of the new york times kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the papers headquarters in new york so that...
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there were the enduring memories of the wiping out of a generation of young european men in the trenchesof the western front in world war i. there were also these basic questions about rescuing the king of england and history's largest colonial empire. through this all, fdr was not idle. unlike president wilson whom he served during world war i who in the run up to world war i said we have to be neutral in thought and act, president roosevelt pursued what were recognized quite widely as non-neutral actions. most significantly, he was sending the american navy ever deeper into the atlantic ocean toward europe in what were called the neutrality patrols. the neutrality patrols involved american ships finding foreign warships and announcing on clear channel in plain english their presence. usually long enough for the british to come up and the american ships would drop away. was overseas along the basis for the destroyer deal. it was also in secret sending american flyers. we had american naval airmen flying with the raf. it was an american who found bismarck and was almost blown out of the
there were the enduring memories of the wiping out of a generation of young european men in the trenchesof the western front in world war i. there were also these basic questions about rescuing the king of england and history's largest colonial empire. through this all, fdr was not idle. unlike president wilson whom he served during world war i who in the run up to world war i said we have to be neutral in thought and act, president roosevelt pursued what were recognized quite widely as...
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congresswomen jackie speier -- here is -- is really instrumental in leading this fight, but you're in the trenchesyou're -- you're living this. what do we do? >> [ sighing ] what do we do? well, um, we keep the conversation going... by sharing with people about the topic. a lot of people still don't realize that this occurs in the military. >> they don't want to believe it. >> they don't want to believe it. they're shocked. they're still making it a gender issue. they're still making it an issue of sexual preference. they're not realizing that this is about a human-rights issue, and it's not about male. it's not about female. and so, what we're trying to do is educate people, educate the civilian world, as well, because when a rapist leaves the military, they go back into the civilian population, and then the heinous crimes continue. so, the main thing is to -- >> so, why now? is that because the outside world, it doesn't prosecute. right now, it's prosecuted in the military, right? >> no, it's not. that's the problem. the problem is, you see there's not a lot of -- >> so, the general public doesn
congresswomen jackie speier -- here is -- is really instrumental in leading this fight, but you're in the trenchesyou're -- you're living this. what do we do? >> [ sighing ] what do we do? well, um, we keep the conversation going... by sharing with people about the topic. a lot of people still don't realize that this occurs in the military. >> they don't want to believe it. >> they don't want to believe it. they're shocked. they're still making it a gender issue. they're still...
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it is not a natural trench war. it is areas where you already theiropulations with sunnis are shia. they have the responsibility for that. liberation is very important. making sure that the day after it is crucial. the prime minister has tried to delegate i can assure you what he is doing in iraq is a new form of managing wars. member -- method of warfare is new. our host mentioned that this is the 100 anniversary of the agreement. many people look at the iraqi andrtant to the borders they pointed partitions along sectarian lines as a possible solution. i would like to know your opinion of the feasibility of that solution. ambassador: the state an organic entity. is an organic entity. that is where you start from. you do have an issue of where if the new borders are based on ethnic and sectarian lines then why should be confined to the current borders of iraq? if you say there is a sony area .nd shiite and kurdish surgeonyou bring a and he can cut up the country. where does the border stop. issue of a newn narrative being promoted with sectarianism or the other aspect of it. why wou
it is not a natural trench war. it is areas where you already theiropulations with sunnis are shia. they have the responsibility for that. liberation is very important. making sure that the day after it is crucial. the prime minister has tried to delegate i can assure you what he is doing in iraq is a new form of managing wars. member -- method of warfare is new. our host mentioned that this is the 100 anniversary of the agreement. many people look at the iraqi andrtant to the borders they...
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trench pay off the next and go step-by-step to bring this growth.e pushing for something of debt restructuring, i haircut. is it not likely? framework, ithe is easy to be done. but we don't think [indiscernible] more [indiscernible] are necessary right now. over alltually taking the debt of the europeans. we need growth. as soon as there is growth, the relative debt situation for greece will improve. you do not see it in ireland, but this could go down. we will discuss more. matt: let me finally ask you about brexit. .erkel has been quiet on it she did make a few statements last week. how important is it that britain stay in the eu from your perspective, the german perspective? jens: they are an important part are in the europe -- partner in the european union. when it comes to the reform of budget, the union without the united kingdom would be different. would benited kingdom different as well. so it is up to the britons to decide right now. if they want to be part of the family. so they need to reach an agreement. if you are a part of it, or if yo
trench pay off the next and go step-by-step to bring this growth.e pushing for something of debt restructuring, i haircut. is it not likely? framework, ithe is easy to be done. but we don't think [indiscernible] more [indiscernible] are necessary right now. over alltually taking the debt of the europeans. we need growth. as soon as there is growth, the relative debt situation for greece will improve. you do not see it in ireland, but this could go down. we will discuss more. matt: let me...
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numbers, but probably not enough to bring euro-dollar out of a trench. euro-dollar peaked at 1.15.e might go back there. francine: what about emerging-market currencies? if you were to choose your top pairing, would it be something with aussie dollar? staynt: overall, i would cautious with currencies linked to china. i think the aussie dollar is linked to china. we are going to get a lot of news out of china. industrial production should be ok. numbers,les, export lending numbers should be all softer. i think that is going to be the focus over the coming week. to the currencies linked china, probably a bit more defensive. some of the e.m. currencies probably will do better. we saw strong performance from the south african rand after they retained their rating. we are seeing quite a strong ruble that of the will continue assuming oil prices stay sustained. probably you will see a little trade, but again, watch china. there could be some negative news. chaigneau,incent global head of rates and foreign exchange and strategy at societe generale. cindy coming up, including sterling slum
numbers, but probably not enough to bring euro-dollar out of a trench. euro-dollar peaked at 1.15.e might go back there. francine: what about emerging-market currencies? if you were to choose your top pairing, would it be something with aussie dollar? staynt: overall, i would cautious with currencies linked to china. i think the aussie dollar is linked to china. we are going to get a lot of news out of china. industrial production should be ok. numbers,les, export lending numbers should be all...
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this world war i mentality where when he got intelligence in world war i he was going out in the trenches, i think it's just one of those many pieces of the combined operation that he has to get used to and rely on. >> two we time for one more. one more question. >> considering the performance and roosevelt ,, how come we kept him around in 1933. was there any was there any indication that he was tried to move out of washington? >> i think the short answer to that is that roosevelt keeps macarthur on for an additional year as chief of staff for two reasons. one, he wants the position his chosen successor to follow macarthur, but i think the second part of it is that roosevelt is already working in the depths of the depression to be pair the country for some level of mobilization for world war ii. it's great to have a conservative republican weeding guy go up to the hill as army chief of staff and take some of the flak when saying that our military budget needs to be increased. you know what the military budget was in 1935? the total budget for the army? it's something like $400,000. it's
this world war i mentality where when he got intelligence in world war i he was going out in the trenches, i think it's just one of those many pieces of the combined operation that he has to get used to and rely on. >> two we time for one more. one more question. >> considering the performance and roosevelt ,, how come we kept him around in 1933. was there any was there any indication that he was tried to move out of washington? >> i think the short answer to that is that...
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you are in the trenches. what do you see? tracy is ripe we are -- i think tracy is right. there is a lot of stress for energy are a worse, and reconstruction is underway. again company with good assets, and nine-with process, and the closing was delayed three different times per they ultimately got the deal closed, got a restructuring or they went from a nonperforming loan to a past loan. so a lot of good work is being done. alix: banks do not want the oil companies to default on those loans, so they will help them appeared but two results could happen from the dallas study. one, more loans could be downgraded or banks like yourself will have to raise more money and set it aside. what do you think? paul: i think we will continue to see reserves increasing for the industry for another couple quarters. i think we are deep enough into the process now we are most of the bad news has been recognized. i agree with tracy, a lot of it depends on prices. if we see improvement, it will get better quickly. will get erodes, it more chall
you are in the trenches. what do you see? tracy is ripe we are -- i think tracy is right. there is a lot of stress for energy are a worse, and reconstruction is underway. again company with good assets, and nine-with process, and the closing was delayed three different times per they ultimately got the deal closed, got a restructuring or they went from a nonperforming loan to a past loan. so a lot of good work is being done. alix: banks do not want the oil companies to default on those loans,...
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boots they dig trenches with their ice axes so they won't fall down the nearly vertical slope.ot powdery snow, and it can easily rip the swede wings. and i like how these things drag the ice. >> they file down the sharp points so they won't snag the speed wing lines. but the wind picks up and they have to quickly reposition them. j.t. decides it's now or never. >> okay. we're good? >> yeah. >> okay. three, two, one, go. >> reporter: j.t. launches off the summit. champion speed rider valentin deloux follows, videotaping for us with a camera on his helmet. the ride of a lifetime has begun. >> that's when you turn your skis downhill. doing that, that's very committing because you point your skis down the eiger you're probably not going to stop till the bottom. >> one wayr >> one way or the other. >> reporter: j.t. uses the speed wing for much of the descent, flying overoutcroppings of rock and icy slopes too steep to ski. he reaches an open slope on the eiger's western flank and lands. he cuts loose his speed wing so it won't slow him down. now he relies solely on his skis and ski
boots they dig trenches with their ice axes so they won't fall down the nearly vertical slope.ot powdery snow, and it can easily rip the swede wings. and i like how these things drag the ice. >> they file down the sharp points so they won't snag the speed wing lines. but the wind picks up and they have to quickly reposition them. j.t. decides it's now or never. >> okay. we're good? >> yeah. >> okay. three, two, one, go. >> reporter: j.t. launches off the summit....
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. >>> good morning, 6:30, david murphy is off, karen rogers is here in a trench coat, matt pellman hasgood morning. >> reporter: a light jacket or sweater, 45 in martins creek, 51 in fleetwood. 50 in pottstown, 48 in coatsville. lower before. 46 in kennett square. 54 in chester, 352 in saint david. 53 in center city and levittown. in the suburbs of new jersey we're holding in the 50s. 50 in browns mill. 54 in cinnaminson. 51 in vineland and 53 in dover, delaware. as we look at the winds, 9 miles per hour just a gentle breeze. they could get gusty later on this afternoon. we're watching for a breezy day and gusty breeze at that. satellite and radar showing we have nothing but clear skies. wall-to-wall sunshine. the storms from yesterday are long gong. it's -- long gone. 62 degrees and bright sunshine. 1:00 p.m., 71 degrees, 3:00 p.m., 74. the high 75 at 6:00 p.m., 74 degrees. wall-to-wall sunshine. we are tracking another chance for severe weather. it comes on the weekend and a part of our viewing area has a better chance of getting it. i'll explain that in the seven-day forecast in jus
. >>> good morning, 6:30, david murphy is off, karen rogers is here in a trench coat, matt pellman hasgood morning. >> reporter: a light jacket or sweater, 45 in martins creek, 51 in fleetwood. 50 in pottstown, 48 in coatsville. lower before. 46 in kennett square. 54 in chester, 352 in saint david. 53 in center city and levittown. in the suburbs of new jersey we're holding in the 50s. 50 in browns mill. 54 in cinnaminson. 51 in vineland and 53 in dover, delaware. as we look at...
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the massachusetts provincial congress and soon-to-be general, joins his fellow volunteers in the trenchesho would shun the war? we esteem no sacrifice too great to redeem our inestimable rights and privileges. these fellows say we won't fight. by heavens, i hope i shall die up to my knees in blood. >> forward... march! >> here they come! [ drum rhythm playing ] >> how many heads do you see?! >> it's the whole crowd! >> get ready, boys! >> forward, men! >> wait till they're 15 paces out! >> steady, men. we cannot waste any powder. pick your shots carefully. do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes! aim for those pretty red coats! [ indistinct shouting ] fire! >> with their superior numbers, training, and firepower, the redcoats think this will be an easy victory, but their arrogance will be costly. though the americans militias lack british discipline, rather than run, as general howe expects, they stand their ground and fight. >> hey! hey! how many rounds do you have left? >> only three! >> eventually, the patriots are forced to retreat, but only because they've run out of ammun
the massachusetts provincial congress and soon-to-be general, joins his fellow volunteers in the trenchesho would shun the war? we esteem no sacrifice too great to redeem our inestimable rights and privileges. these fellows say we won't fight. by heavens, i hope i shall die up to my knees in blood. >> forward... march! >> here they come! [ drum rhythm playing ] >> how many heads do you see?! >> it's the whole crowd! >> get ready, boys! >> forward, men!...
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. >> people really don't stop and think about what these guys went through, the trenches, the bad weatherthe cold weather, the sickness, their best friends next to them dying. >> thank you for your service, sir. and i love you. >> reporter: saving the world from nazi evil, returning home to build a nation, remembered today and forever. >>> the zika virus takes its first tentative step forward as there is a first of its kind trial up and running. >>> we're in for more hot weather. how hot it gets and where. that's coming up in the microclimate forecast. ==kris/anim== a developing story==laa/vo== avily armed mentorm a hospital >>> a developing story now, heavily armed men stormed a hospital in brazil killing a patient and wounding a nurse and an off-duty policeman. police there say it was all to free a suspected drug trafficker. this all happened in rio. police say at least five men attacked the hospital before dawn to free that suspect who was being treated for gunshot wounds. witnesses say there were as many as 15 gunmen outside during the attack. after a shootout with police, the suspect
. >> people really don't stop and think about what these guys went through, the trenches, the bad weatherthe cold weather, the sickness, their best friends next to them dying. >> thank you for your service, sir. and i love you. >> reporter: saving the world from nazi evil, returning home to build a nation, remembered today and forever. >>> the zika virus takes its first tentative step forward as there is a first of its kind trial up and running. >>> we're in...
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this is a trench coat style dress. this is from gojane.com. it's only $32.around the waist so it's super flattering. and i love it with a white shoe that just has a single strap. super delicate. >> where would you wear all this stuff? >> i think summertime is the perfect time. a bridal shower, a baby shower. if you're going to church, it's a beautiful thing to wear there. >> how adorable is this gingham compact? charming charlie. they're getting creative. and you can tie this behind your back for a fun summer pop. club monica has so much gingham right now. they have they're adorable headbands if you're working out and want to tie your hair back, or if you're lounging at a pool in a cool swimsuit. >> it's very j.lo. >> it is. >> yours has a little -- >> it's a square quality, but it's off the shoulder. >> what about your shoes? we love you! >> love it, we'll be back in just a moment. >> but first this is "today" on nbc. >> you guys made me feel so >>> coming up next, amazing before and after renovations. >> they're so sweet. >> plus a throwback thursday perfo
this is a trench coat style dress. this is from gojane.com. it's only $32.around the waist so it's super flattering. and i love it with a white shoe that just has a single strap. super delicate. >> where would you wear all this stuff? >> i think summertime is the perfect time. a bridal shower, a baby shower. if you're going to church, it's a beautiful thing to wear there. >> how adorable is this gingham compact? charming charlie. they're getting creative. and you can tie this...
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isis has had plenty of time to dig trenches and tunnels, rig booby traps and roadside bombs and prepare for this eventu eventuality. it declared it was establishing humanitarian corridors for civilians to leave the city, but from the people who have been able to flee, isis set up sniper areas. this is a unilateral humanitarian corridor. isis is not respecting it. they are executing those who are trying to flee. they are also trying to force some of the children, teenagers, to fight on their behalf against the iraqi army. very difficult, delicate and unfortunately, increasingly bloody situation. >> now a situation on hold as authorities try to figure out how to proceed. ben wedeman, thank you. >>> they are bracing for the worst in france and germany where deadly flood waters continue to rise after days of torrential rain. thousands of people near paris are evacuated by boat. workers at the louvre are scrambling to move art work to higher ground. at least 10 people dead in germany. forecasters expect downpours throughout the weekend. that is paris. >> moving things from the louvre to high
isis has had plenty of time to dig trenches and tunnels, rig booby traps and roadside bombs and prepare for this eventu eventuality. it declared it was establishing humanitarian corridors for civilians to leave the city, but from the people who have been able to flee, isis set up sniper areas. this is a unilateral humanitarian corridor. isis is not respecting it. they are executing those who are trying to flee. they are also trying to force some of the children, teenagers, to fight on their...
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is attracting tourists into britain, with chinese going to london and buying those burberry trench coatsper than they are at the moment. ♪ ♪ wednesday, the 29th of june. i am rishaad salamat. this is "trending business". ♪ right, live in tokyo, singapore, and taipei. japan leading markets on the upside. taken to limit the fallout from brexit. europe demanding an urgent exit strategy from the u.k. japan's
is attracting tourists into britain, with chinese going to london and buying those burberry trench coatsper than they are at the moment. ♪ ♪ wednesday, the 29th of june. i am rishaad salamat. this is "trending business". ♪ right, live in tokyo, singapore, and taipei. japan leading markets on the upside. taken to limit the fallout from brexit. europe demanding an urgent exit strategy from the u.k. japan's
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should not be on the no-fly list without due process and when they fall back into their partisan trenches, we get nothing done. it is as heartbreaking to see people yelling on the house floor and presidential candidates casting credit or blame marco rubio. this is what politicians do, and it is disgusting. this is a and the american moment where we should not be republicans or democrats. we should solve this issue. the briefing is important. the partisanship is disgusting. and that is what we have to get past. reporter: did they say anything about his phone? do they have his phone? what kind of phone it is? mr. jolly: fortunately, it is a samsung and did not an apple. they do and i'll leave it to law enforcement. but i do understand they have the phone. the reports are that they have access to the phone. reporter: did you learn anything new in there? mr. jolly: and this is very important, this is very important, this is someone who had sought out the opportunity to be a terrorist and to an act terror on the homeland. and he achieved it. so, the intent was very clear here and it was one of
should not be on the no-fly list without due process and when they fall back into their partisan trenches, we get nothing done. it is as heartbreaking to see people yelling on the house floor and presidential candidates casting credit or blame marco rubio. this is what politicians do, and it is disgusting. this is a and the american moment where we should not be republicans or democrats. we should solve this issue. the briefing is important. the partisanship is disgusting. and that is what we...
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they were starting to fight these trench warfare battles in the jungle. so manynamese could put tons on an elephant's back and go through the jungle. the jungle was used to their advantage. you can fly over there and see. we continue to do that letter of kennedy's with a speech he gave in 1956 praising the country and commending south vietnam. he likens the u.s. forces to a volunteer fire department. when they come in and put out the fire and they are able to go to the next fire. they leave the people who are now homeless to clean up the mess and rebuild. we go on to another conflagration. tom: i think you and i are good enough friends that can hit you with a hardball. there was controversy about this one. in 1968, we were working to get the parties to the conference table in paris. r unexplained reasons, the south vietnamese pullback and showed reluctance. you were not there in 1968. tell us about that episode and what you know about it. we are still trying to sort it out. alexander: she was delivering a message for nixon. >> having access to free offici
they were starting to fight these trench warfare battles in the jungle. so manynamese could put tons on an elephant's back and go through the jungle. the jungle was used to their advantage. you can fly over there and see. we continue to do that letter of kennedy's with a speech he gave in 1956 praising the country and commending south vietnam. he likens the u.s. forces to a volunteer fire department. when they come in and put out the fire and they are able to go to the next fire. they leave the...
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we are in the trenches. and the fire is coming at us. but this is new jersey.washington lost across the hudson, he came to new jersey for the battle of trenton and turned everything around. this is new jersey. the map may not seem to say it but we are american's heartland. this is jersey, baby. >> who loves new jersey more than cory booker loves new jersey? the junior u.s. senator and former mayor of newark, new jersey, frankly sort of bringing the house down for hillary clinton in new jersey. new jersey votes on tuesday. along with california, montana, new mexico and both dakotas. senator booker today in new jersey made the case that if voters in the state had turned out in subsequent elections in anything near the numbers they turned out for barack obama in 2008 then new jersey would have never ended up with a republican governor named chris christie. when he told that story about voter turnout and chris christie, people booed chris christie like a cartoon villain. because for a while now the people of new jersey have not been all that psyched about their gov
we are in the trenches. and the fire is coming at us. but this is new jersey.washington lost across the hudson, he came to new jersey for the battle of trenton and turned everything around. this is new jersey. the map may not seem to say it but we are american's heartland. this is jersey, baby. >> who loves new jersey more than cory booker loves new jersey? the junior u.s. senator and former mayor of newark, new jersey, frankly sort of bringing the house down for hillary clinton in new...
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we are going to have more years,on over the coming and this would be a very gradual, slow moving trenchif you look at the five-year spread, it is in the low ones and that is probably pretty attractive valuation for that particular segment of the market. some form of inflation protection which certainly is relatively attractive right now given that inflation is the last thing anyone is worried about is some low hanging fruit. erik: christine lagarde of the imf noted that she thought it that there was no panic in financial markets on friday. would you agree with that? >> yes. had a very where we acute funding crisis, a liquidity crisis, we do not have a funding crisis right now. the central banks are very accommodated -- are very accommodating. you can see what they did in terms of putting odds on future fed's. the odds for this december is equal to odds of a rate cut. touming the fed continues pay heed to the market, on the liquidity and the funding side, things are pretty good. when you remove that force selling, that forced margin selling, then things get more orderly. i do not see why
we are going to have more years,on over the coming and this would be a very gradual, slow moving trenchif you look at the five-year spread, it is in the low ones and that is probably pretty attractive valuation for that particular segment of the market. some form of inflation protection which certainly is relatively attractive right now given that inflation is the last thing anyone is worried about is some low hanging fruit. erik: christine lagarde of the imf noted that she thought it that...