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turing's cousin was also affected by violence. i'm sixty years though i lost a son down in the wall he was seventy it be about thirty eight now he was shot he was shot emergence of a suspected murderer your mum has several more for the many oh i couldn't come about a lease over the years by the least twelve members of my family close members and murder. the reason behind those murders is drug trafficking. like many others trains brother was a drug dealer he made a lot of money. cia. and this is already at a pretty much lived his life up in the. for the most part mango is the clown and that was all i had a person now talk about movies. even using you know close as one of the things that we. know when mayhem was together. very early on the young man felt deep into criminality most criminals have weapons here. that he's got a lot of. black sheep that you look around and see and it went over people. anatomy a lot of times and so that's something that i still check for. in the afternoon goes to the very fancy esplanade ever to go to st
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the outsider comes away from the meeting mesmerized, convinced he has gained a deep new nsight into ture of the regime, usually by virtue of his own intellect command that the, and charisma -- intellect, eathy, and charisma. this is an elaborate trap that kim has to set for trump don't think he is prepared to go into the meeting, because such as the tendency to patronize the north korean dictator. laura:ti you sound very skl. the north and south korean leaders have agreed on the goal ofealizing complete denuclearization, a nuclear-free korean peninsula. does that mean no nuclear u.s. ships anywhere near korea? >> that's right. it is a strange phrase, because their are no nukes in the south. why do we keep a blithely using the aforementioned? north korea tells you what they mean by that -- dislodging teence from the region can getting u.s. troops out of south korea, the abrogation of the militarykorea alliance come and getting u.s. troops out of japan eventually as well. you have two different definitions and objectives in collision here. laura: professor, thanks so much for joining us. >
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nafta,ture is ok with not great. we will make it great. and we are getting pre-close to a deal. it could be three or four weeks. it could be two months, five months. i don't care. the narrative -- i don't push trade deals. i don't care. if everybody in this room closed their ears, i would say i want to terminate nafta and make a brand-new deal, but i want everyone to be happy in this room. we will make a fair nafta deal. nafta has cost this country hundreds of billions of dollars. it has been a disaster. we lost 50,000 factories, millions of jobs. nafta has been a disaster. we can either come up with a great nafta deal and a fair one for this country, or we will do something else, and agriculture will be taken care of 100%. so we are going to have a discussion today, and we are going to talk about agriculture as it relates to trade primarily. again, we are doing really well with china. we are having some great discussions. we will see what happens. we put a $50 billion tariff on, then a $100 billion tariff. at a certain point, they run out of bullets. remember what i said. when
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show that some participants argued the fed will shoon have to change its statement some time in the ture. it didn't say when. but in light of stronger economic growth and more solid inflation da. severaluggested the fed might also have to set the fed funds rate above the long-run estimate at least for a littlewhile. but all participants agree s a the outlook for the economy is strengthening and that thewi fe hit its 2% inflation target. a few participants brought up th idea of modestly overshooting that goal in order to anchor inflation expectations. this idea of the fed switchi iig gears came amid arbust debate over fiscal policy. the tax bill are likelyst to b economic growth but it's unusual for the economy to receive such a big fiscal stimulus at a time when it's already operating at or near its potential. inorried that bigger deficits could pose a down side risk to the economy. another down side risk is tariffs. ials say they're hearing from businesses in their districts that they're worried about the impact of these tariffs. the tariffs alone are likely to rt the economy, but a str
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so i feel confident for the ture, although i will have to t tell you tam going to miss speaker ryan very much. he is a good friend and he has been an excellent speaidr and has pr outstanding leadership. laura: congressman buddy carter, thank you so much for joining us. rep. carter: thank you. laura: in other news, an algerian military plane has crashed near the capital, killing 257 people onboard. the aircraft came down just after taking off west of algiers. an investigation into the cause is underway. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, syrian refugees hoping to bring their families to the u.s. s a slow process, and tonight we hear from those longing to be reunited. a memorial service has been taking place in south africa for anti-apartheid campaigner winnie mandela, who died at 90's ago at thewage of 81. shone of the leaders in the fight -nine days ago at e age of 81. she was one of the leaders in the fight against minority white rule when nelson mandela was in jail. reporter: a sendoff fit for the mother of the nation. hundreds gathered here
so i feel confident for the ture, although i will have to t tell you tam going to miss speaker ryan very much. he is a good friend and he has been an excellent speaidr and has pr outstanding leadership. laura: congressman buddy carter, thank you so much for joining us. rep. carter: thank you. laura: in other news, an algerian military plane has crashed near the capital, killing 257 people onboard. the aircraft came down just after taking off west of algiers. an investigation into the cause is...
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could a computer ever fall with the turing test. could a computer everfall a with the turing test.the government wants the uk to be an ai hot spot, putting up £300 million to make it happen. it is notjust a story about tomorrow, though. the chanceis story about tomorrow, though. the chance is you have already benefited from al this morning. we do have tabatha with from al this morning. we do have ta batha with us from al this morning. we do have tabatha with us complete with head. a real person! thank you for coming in. it is eight minutes to seven. what might someone had used by this morning? i could not have got here without google maps getting me here on time. before i left, my amazon alexa woke me up and played music. i ask my phone the weather. i can find it out quickly. does it worry you? i do not know if that is the right... here is why. the brands you mentioned by tapping into our data. they are listening to everything. they are listening to everything. they get data and look back at fb, they are paying to use this data to profile us to sell to us better. but it is my data.
could a computer ever fall with the turing test. could a computer everfall a with the turing test.the government wants the uk to be an ai hot spot, putting up £300 million to make it happen. it is notjust a story about tomorrow, though. the chanceis story about tomorrow, though. the chance is you have already benefited from al this morning. we do have tabatha with from al this morning. we do have ta batha with us from al this morning. we do have tabatha with us complete with head. a real...
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, some of the examples of what steven brill is talking to us about this morning this new have been ture that he is beyond, who else is bea hyped it you with you? >> guest: well, my partner was an editor on thed toial page of the journal and the publish herb of the journal, and he is my partner in the venture we are hiring lots of experienced editors and journalists to supervise, then we are looking for, you know, journalses who want to help us do this, who have the common sense and the reporting aches to write the nutrition labels and to be able to participate in what we think is really exciting and necessary venture. >> host: and you raised over $5 million for this project from who? >> guest: yeah. we raised a total of $6 million. then investors is also listed on the website, so that that is also completely transparent. one of the larger ad agency holding companies is the lead investor. the ad agencies and advertisedders have a stake in this too, because you know, this major brand names do not want to have the ads ending up on fake news sites. and right now, with program attic advertis
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there is a lot positives turing going on.ot necessarily a reason to sell off the market 500 points. >> listen, you absolutely got that. i've been walking around talking to traders, asking don't you guys care about chinese retaliatory tariffs? the guys say to me, l kudlo rally. he came o air at stuart varney's show, look you guys are overselling these stocks and you will love the terms of nafta. this is not the big deal you think it is. it is a negotiation. stocks have been going up since then. as you know, when we started we were down more than 500 points. let me tell you about dow winners. stocks doing really well, amazing a diverse group. ibm, nike, coke, look at the list, completely diverse group. many of them international. industrials and energy still negative. i want to mention here our very own charlie brady, so up beat we could still end up negative, since ape 2,000, 17 times dow tumbled 500 points intraday and on none of those days stocks ended up higher. that is it one bit of contextual information. people down here
there is a lot positives turing going on.ot necessarily a reason to sell off the market 500 points. >> listen, you absolutely got that. i've been walking around talking to traders, asking don't you guys care about chinese retaliatory tariffs? the guys say to me, l kudlo rally. he came o air at stuart varney's show, look you guys are overselling these stocks and you will love the terms of nafta. this is not the big deal you think it is. it is a negotiation. stocks have been going up since...
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whereas criminal cases involve freedom, involve wrecking families and fupt tures.uite common for a civil case to be stayed pending the outcome of a criminal case. now, the judge said 90 days. it could go on from there. my advice is you have to get this case from out from under you. if president trump testifies, we know how he plays fast and loose with the facts. i think there's peril in terms of perjury. i just don't see the sense in proceeding in this case. do whatever you have to do, but settle it. there's no sense in moving forward. that's my view. >> let me just add to that, ryan, although i agree with joey, the best course of action would be to settle the case, but there's a wrinkle here. this isn't just about getting out of the disclosure agreement for stormy daniels. remember, michael cohen has also been sued in this case for defamation. stormy daniels attorney said michael cohen defamed her. so it's not as easy for cohen to say i'll dismiss the action involving the nondisclosure agreement. he's facing potential huge civil damages for defamation. >> whatever
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have in place what from what i can tell, he has done outstanding job of creating a good healthy can ture at the c. my us he will attempt and will thing if confirmed to the secretary of state. all right. christianof the science monitor. >> thank you for mentioning that. >> good. >> yeah. ask you a few questions. over the two terms, you have been here, the whole basket, i has that become as pisonnous and polarized as domestic policy. on the same trajectory or is it still politics stops at edge there is still room there for people work togetherring? >> yeah. sy for know say, obviously, i am running may own obviously. say this, look. we do not ever again legislation that is not bipartisan there has been a history of that. ishink the committee actually risen in a status that used to be nothing but a debating so society. we actually pass things and do things now. ry to say my working relationship with senator menendez and senator has been outstanding. they are different people and yet i enjoyed working with both. do continue to work in a very bipartisan way. let's face it. pompeo issue. it is
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almost universally republican at the loyal level, rosenstein level put look at the missouri lith slate ture members of the state house, 115 are republicans, the state senate is 3/4 republicans. the idea they have some vendetta against a republican governor and trying to get rid of him for partisan or political reasons just doesn't add up. i don't know how this argument makes sense to anybody. >> pleasure to have you on the show for this hour. thank you both very much. amber phillips, thank you for joining us there. >>> up next, ask you for both sides of the aisled it for barbara bush as the 92-year-old first lady decides not to go through medical treatment for a vent illness. we'll tell you what her family is saying this morning about her condition. must a live update with andrea houston coming up. ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took f
almost universally republican at the loyal level, rosenstein level put look at the missouri lith slate ture members of the state house, 115 are republicans, the state senate is 3/4 republicans. the idea they have some vendetta against a republican governor and trying to get rid of him for partisan or political reasons just doesn't add up. i don't know how this argument makes sense to anybody. >> pleasure to have you on the show for this hour. thank you both very much. amber phillips,...
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where seyou some republican criticism on him, and ginaaspel, trump's pick for c.i.a., her involvement ture and rendition in the bush area, we know little abt her but know as a government employee when she was involved in torture and rendition, that's gotten criticism from rand paul but i think his turn on a dime toght to support pompeo puts a no on paspel. t's a chance that republicans will split threatens these nominations. l> nawaz: the fact the hearings rereally matter, because we've not heard haspel defend herself in what she did or jackson. so if you want to talk about drama, tune in to the hearings you. normally don't say, well,' ls tune in to senate hearings but in this case we'll learn a lottw abou people we don't know much about. >> what is -- if they've expressed concern about the nominees, can they afford to break from the president when the prident is clearacking the nominees? >> we've h a couple of cases where republicans did actively split, susan collins and lisa murkowski on betsy devos where you had to have a tie breaker and the vice presiden to come do this, but with every
where seyou some republican criticism on him, and ginaaspel, trump's pick for c.i.a., her involvement ture and rendition in the bush area, we know little abt her but know as a government employee when she was involved in torture and rendition, that's gotten criticism from rand paul but i think his turn on a dime toght to support pompeo puts a no on paspel. t's a chance that republicans will split threatens these nominations. l> nawaz: the fact the hearings rereally matter, because we've not...
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are three --tures our point 3% lower a quick steel and iron ore other metals as well.for the moment. i'm yousef gamal el-din. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: fresh out of west point, he led a platoon of 22 young soldiers. now, he leads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion -- johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the iconic image of j&j was a bit tarnished and made changes to get the company back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company's history and managing the transition to obamacare. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel, helping to represent a growing health care industry that already accounts for over 17% of the u.s. economy, and he is the first to say his industry has to change. we sat down with alex gorsky for an extended conversation. alex gorsky, chairman and ceo of johnson & johnson, welcome to "bloomberg big decisions." good to have you here. alex: david, it is great to be here. david: i want to take you back. right now, you run a big company, 134,000 employe
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environment immerse ourselves in what we're passionate about and cultivate ourselves into political tureeaders so this has been the opportunity of a lifetime for me. host: thank you. back this way because i want to get as many people involved as possible. es, sir, your name, where are you from? >> hello, i'm mark from brussels, belgium and come from the d.o.d. school overseas. host: how did you get involved? do you have a mentor? have a mentor. i'd like to shout out mr. van social studies teacher, psychology, lot of my classes, my coach and got me in a lot of the extracurriculars that helped me find my passion for, you know, ebate and discussion and politics in general. thing that drew me towards applying for this program, i've lived overseas for 14 years and been removed from the charged political process that's in the united states. and i want to be able to make a know, this and, you is really -- this week has been my t kind of rediscovering own american identity and seeing the passion of all these delegates around the room. mean, i could have never expected, you know, so many intellig
environment immerse ourselves in what we're passionate about and cultivate ourselves into political tureeaders so this has been the opportunity of a lifetime for me. host: thank you. back this way because i want to get as many people involved as possible. es, sir, your name, where are you from? >> hello, i'm mark from brussels, belgium and come from the d.o.d. school overseas. host: how did you get involved? do you have a mentor? have a mentor. i'd like to shout out mr. van social studies...
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climbed 0.1% at the open and we have a mixed pic ture across the board, the hang seng gaining 1% across gaining. chip makers are sliding across the board. we do have the only segment under pressure, well consumer and health care stocks brought the asx 200 to a second day of gains. we do have the bears very much in control with malaysian paper very much continuing to sink. malaysian bond yields are jumping after a intervention within the bond market. indonesian bonds have underperformed since the start of the year. the 10 year yields might fall to 6.25%. i want to follow up on the bank 's intervention, gaining ground after it fell to a two-year low last week. and the korean won falling to the lowest level in two weeks. we have the korean summit on friday. as you pointed out, the commodities space is very much in focus, as the mayhem among metals continues. aluminum is continuing to slide in shanghai, and london copper is under pressure. i want to show you a snapshot of the metals s ppace. have a loss of over 10% earlier in the session, the biggest drop since july 2015. players in tokyo a
climbed 0.1% at the open and we have a mixed pic ture across the board, the hang seng gaining 1% across gaining. chip makers are sliding across the board. we do have the only segment under pressure, well consumer and health care stocks brought the asx 200 to a second day of gains. we do have the bears very much in control with malaysian paper very much continuing to sink. malaysian bond yields are jumping after a intervention within the bond market. indonesian bonds have underperformed since...
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and i'm president theft atlanta history center and i want to welcome you here to the lecture feet turing the new orleans mayor and author, mitch lan landrieu. ever since his 2015 decision to pursue removal of confederate statutes in new orleans, the mayor has been the center of on intense debate over the contest history and the role of confederates symbolism in moder society. the debate requires confronting thing myology of the lost cause, narrative circulated by many white southerner friday in the 20th century even until today that seekses to define the civil war as moral com conflict repel a northern invader and defend the homeland and denying that slavery was the central cause of the war. as mayor explores this narrative is false and and many southerners possibly a majority of southerners are opposed to confederacy women must remember that 40% of southerners were freed from bon damage at the end of the war by the united states' void. african-americans are southerner,ary very difficult concept for some people to take in. other southerner who are white, a lot in atlanta, call them secre
and i'm president theft atlanta history center and i want to welcome you here to the lecture feet turing the new orleans mayor and author, mitch lan landrieu. ever since his 2015 decision to pursue removal of confederate statutes in new orleans, the mayor has been the center of on intense debate over the contest history and the role of confederates symbolism in moder society. the debate requires confronting thing myology of the lost cause, narrative circulated by many white southerner friday in...
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tentacles into persia, they would convert the country to shia jim, and the did that by turning turning ture shiite clerics in lebanon, an allowance and still survives as core part of their expiated survival and the shiite clerics helped them set up seminaries and make the conversion, which took more than a century, and it kind of explains why there is this ferocious loyalty to the shiites of lebanon. so, syria, from iran's perspective, is in many ways a tool, an instrument, to protect the shiites of lebanon. it is an intermediary geographically and a tool politically. there is very little invented in bashar al-assad there is a lot invested in syria as a property for the iranians, and that is why they will invest so much. now, one thing they do share with russia is that syria is the only arab ally long-standing arab ally they have. russia has diversified since the end of the cold war and the end of the soviet union, iran has not because of obvious reasons. this is enforced by the presence of isis, and isis on iran's border came within 25 miles and you have the encroaching sunni caliphate thr
tentacles into persia, they would convert the country to shia jim, and the did that by turning turning ture shiite clerics in lebanon, an allowance and still survives as core part of their expiated survival and the shiite clerics helped them set up seminaries and make the conversion, which took more than a century, and it kind of explains why there is this ferocious loyalty to the shiites of lebanon. so, syria, from iran's perspective, is in many ways a tool, an instrument, to protect the...
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by strength of our our ry or the value of g.d.p., but by our ability to promote and protect our can ture and history through the arts and humanities. in keeping with that tradition, today congress moves to make sure that artists and their our creations are protected under the music modernization act. music has always been a part of our culture and history. the power of music has brought people together in moments of celebration and soothes people in difficult times. music transcends political, ethnic, and religious boundaries. the music modernization act is a culmination of years of debate and negotiation with various stakeholders. we held dozens of hearings and heard from artist, producers, and industry experts to develop a solution that reflects the changing landscape of how people consume music and ensures creators are fairly compensated. from the start we were committed to making sure this bill was bipartisan and a compromise everyone could support. within the music community this legislation brought together an unprecedented coalition of music publishers, record labels, songwriters,
by strength of our our ry or the value of g.d.p., but by our ability to promote and protect our can ture and history through the arts and humanities. in keeping with that tradition, today congress moves to make sure that artists and their our creations are protected under the music modernization act. music has always been a part of our culture and history. the power of music has brought people together in moments of celebration and soothes people in difficult times. music transcends political,...
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ture reference, as well. ♪ ♪ rishaad: we are back. this is bloomberg markets asia.s get you a check of the headlines. southeast asia's lightest -- highest lenders be estimates thanks to higher lending. the income climbing 26% from a year earlier to 1.5 billion singapore dollars in a three month and in march, $3.1 billion in u.s. equity. highest in a decade. rishaad: a struggling commodity trader saying they will have a shareholder meeting to decide it's fate. atmngapore hike blocked its goldilocks. noble planning to go ahead with the sale monday. goldilocks says the quote -- the court order is misleading and is demanding immediate and clear corrections. haidi: vietnam airlines is extending its transformations by launching a cargo unit. they have been revamping its fleet with planes to tap into the growing economy and demands for flight. international companies such as samsung and nestle turned a vietnam into a manufacturing hub, producing southeast asia's fastest growth. for aare now accounting good share of transportation, , imports of parts and things into vietnam
ture reference, as well. ♪ ♪ rishaad: we are back. this is bloomberg markets asia.s get you a check of the headlines. southeast asia's lightest -- highest lenders be estimates thanks to higher lending. the income climbing 26% from a year earlier to 1.5 billion singapore dollars in a three month and in march, $3.1 billion in u.s. equity. highest in a decade. rishaad: a struggling commodity trader saying they will have a shareholder meeting to decide it's fate. atmngapore hike blocked its...
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in 2015, they sold the rights to that pill to turing which raised the price to $750. and so in a system like that, of course, you know, whatever somebody can make more money doing they're going to do we don't have any real controls to make sure they don't do it. it's the kind of thing that we have to step forward and address. in 2012, for example, the average cost of coronary bypass surgery was more than $73,000 in the united states. but it was less than $23,000 in france. france has good health care. the world doesn't deny that. $73,000 for a coronary bypass surgery in the united states, $23,000 in france. medicare for all single payer system with lower administrative cost and nearly eliminate spending for competitive advertising. which doesn't really bring health to anyone. the u.s. spends about 18% of its g.d.p. on health care while canada spends about 11.5% on health care. the united kingdom, britain, england, scotland, ireland, wales, the u.k. spends about 9% of its g.d.p. on health care. germany and france spend about 11%. we spend substantially more and yet we
in 2015, they sold the rights to that pill to turing which raised the price to $750. and so in a system like that, of course, you know, whatever somebody can make more money doing they're going to do we don't have any real controls to make sure they don't do it. it's the kind of thing that we have to step forward and address. in 2012, for example, the average cost of coronary bypass surgery was more than $73,000 in the united states. but it was less than $23,000 in france. france has good...
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. -564.tures i am seeing correlation in stronger yen almost to a one of five handle this morning.lor riggs. taylor: tit-for-tat trade war between the two largest economies is escalating. tariffs on american made soybeanssuch as , autos, and airplanes. of the suspect in the shooting at you tube headquarters says his daughter hated the company. police near san francisco say the woman killed herself after wounding three people. the suspect's father tase t desk says she was angry that youtube -- says she was angry that youtube quit paying her. in "the telegraph" newspaper, britain's prime minister hit out at the difference between men and women's earnings, one of the "burning injustices in gender equality, and progress remains far too slow." president trump says he will deploy the u.s. military to guard the border with mexico. he has also told mexican leaders he will drop out of nafta unless they agree to help secure the border. the president has been unable to persuade congress to give him money for the border wall. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists an
. -564.tures i am seeing correlation in stronger yen almost to a one of five handle this morning.lor riggs. taylor: tit-for-tat trade war between the two largest economies is escalating. tariffs on american made soybeanssuch as , autos, and airplanes. of the suspect in the shooting at you tube headquarters says his daughter hated the company. police near san francisco say the woman killed herself after wounding three people. the suspect's father tase t desk says she was angry that youtube --...