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u.s. magazine puts fishes yearly earnings at around twenty eight million euros ahead of international superstars like celine dion and britney spears but she's way behind the highest paid woman in the music business u.s. singer katy perry with nearly seventy three million year olds but fisher doesn't seem to mind. berlin's newest baby giraffe ella took her first steps outdoors and was introduced to visitors at the tir park is of. the young female seem to enjoy galloping around the outside enclosure. hello measured more than one meter eighty when she was born on november third as an adult five years from now she's likely to stand for and a half meters tall. so just two meters seventy left for ella to grow. the museo del a clue to her a all museum of coaches in milan is hosting the exhibition of visual protest the ert of banksy starting this day is the first time that works by the british street artist to being shown in a public museum his true identity is still a closely guarded secret. banks are reported banksy has revived the rebellious political component which had been lost in street art and t
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u.s. entertainment magazine variety has named her one of europe's top acting talents and we agree. he's been acting since he was eleven louise hoffman has even been a guest at the oscars. yeah ok do this. now another david letterman of mine in which he plays a german p.o.w.'s assigned to clear mines after world war two was nominated for an oscar. and she appeared in dark a mystery drama and the first german series produced by netflix. i mean if you want to be an i want to like eric deuce on the edge i really enjoy that i want tell stories that have relevance in advance and. such as this drama about abuse and violence at a protestant reform school. because ultimately. born in one thousand nine hundred seven luis hoffman is the only one of our magnificent seven with no formal acting training but that doesn't seem to be hindering his career. louis hoffman was fourteen when he got his first starring role playing tom sawyer in a german adaptation of the mark twain classic the last member of our magnificent seven is another one dark and not yet twenty five she's already being compared to
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back we'll continue talking to catherine nevada who will the editor and publisher of the nation magazine. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain french officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy for. the bad the people who run the economy who price money the commodity that runs economy they say it's more art than science i mean they're just making it up as they go along it means that there is no principles that they are guided by they consider themselves artists because of the self impression they consider themselves completely subjective in their view of the world that they can simply raise rates and lower rates
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u.s. magazine and is certainly respected fashion outlet.ional brands, international fashion which, this is a story has dominated by the french and also the french openings was brands and italian brands. if you think of your day-to-day experience, think back to a couple of years ago. the power that the gap had. then you had the power of abercrombie & fitch. we see probably victoria's secret take a stumble as well. the u.s. is not playing in the same style arena it used to terms of touching people's lives day in and day out. yes, there are delivery brands like amazon doing it, but you don't have the power you have in other cities. tom: from your point, synthesis maybe of what the elite are doing, what they are thinking, what they are actually doing with their money. fit in the americans right now. a one-off wrapped around a president of the united states, or do you sense a real seismic change of where the united states fits in to the aesthetic of the world? -- it is a one thing great question because i think there is still a drive. there is s
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u.s. relations now and the next hour on r.t. sophie shevardnadze discusses that with the chief editor and publisher of the nation magazine in the u.s. the irony is that trump is hawkish he's brought in john bolton as your viewers may know and the leading neo conservative who is the architect of america's withdrawal from the ne ballistic missile treaty in two thousand and two the sanctions continue so the relationship is at its lowest most dangerous point and i just think trump doesn't have a team that is capable of moving in a different direction nor is he disciplined enough for american establishment for american politicians for american media it is just that it sells so well to have this anti russian stance i'm just wondering maybe you know it's just going to go on forever because there's so little consequences to pay cannot make well let me put it a different way the election we just had showed the disconnect between the media political establishment and ordinary people russia gate the scale. all alleging that putin put trump in the white house was not an issue in the election it didn't figure the issues were issues like heal
u.s. relations now and the next hour on r.t. sophie shevardnadze discusses that with the chief editor and publisher of the nation magazine in the u.s. the irony is that trump is hawkish he's brought in john bolton as your viewers may know and the leading neo conservative who is the architect of america's withdrawal from the ne ballistic missile treaty in two thousand and two the sanctions continue so the relationship is at its lowest most dangerous point and i just think trump doesn't have a...
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we're back with stephen cohen contributing editor of the nation magazine professor and the reddest at princeton university talking about u.s. russia tensions so we signed. talking about china partially why hasn't this deal i n f been proposed to china so far i mean u.s. national security as a drum paulton says russia and the u.s. need to hold strategic talks about china missiles which pose a potential threat to russia as well that's what he said that's how he put it do you think maybe washington is seeking to pit moscow and beijing against each other . well you will remember or i i don't want to make you older than you are you you won't remember but you've read about it that during the nixon year or as the idea was to play the so-called china card against the soviet union to china toward washington and away from moscow in the rest there is no china card any longer the old kissinger idea that you could play off china against russia is gone russia and china are becoming perhaps historic allies economically politically militarily strategically this has happened due to a lot of factors however you're right i mean china now has
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magazine. long d.w. . mums the u.s. midterm elections a battle for control of the u.s. congress a referendum on the trunk a presidency. will a blue wave of democrats shift the balance of power in what's at stake for europe and the more modern join me on election night for our special coverage the u.s. midterm elections here on the w. news. you can tell a lot about a society but it's garbage. collector just gets worse news for the rich but for many people who go first there for the chance for survival africa is among the most unequal regions in the world. could be lunch for today just like . our reporters travel to nairobi and more to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy that's been completely ignored by the financial markets but what does this mean for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class was the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to as well yes because with time. disrupted you could have played the bridge. and the trust an exclusive report starts nov seventeenth g.w.
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with stephen cohen contributing editor of the national magazine professor emeritus at princeton university talking about the implications of the u.s. withdrawal from the i naturally for the global security stay with us. join me every first week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. maybe you can just maybe there is some hope for yemen and globalist suffered a major defeat in brazil and much much more on this edition of crossfire. there's no break here and no one to know why says terrorists. memories. twenty four years ago this country song a real end of the world. after the genocide there in the old women in rwanda. children women to fix the broken. we're back with cohen contributing editor of the nation magazine professor amaretto at princeton university talking about tensions we. were talking about china partially why hasn't this deal i enough been proposed to china so far i mean u.s. national security as a drum paulton says russia and the u.s. need to hold strategic talks about china missiles which pose a potential threat to russia as wel
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magazine. long d w. the trade row between the u.s. and china weighs down on a ship pacific relations the first time in its history the apec summit ended without a joint statement. also coming up into the stands on its budget plans of might be open to let go of some. wasteful spending. and germany's audi is stepping up the pressure on ecuadorian promise as it drops the prices it will pay for anonymous. welcome to g.w. business starting with a shake up in the corporate world according to japan's news network n h k tokyo prosecutors arrested nissen chairman colonels gordon who is also chairman and c.e.o. of the nissen mitsubishi alliance on allegations he under reported his salary a breach of the regulations and that's according to japanese media as mentioned nessun is also said to be preparing a dismissal prosecutors are reported to have raided nissen's headquarters and questioned born on the matter which relates to his salary of reporting to japanese securities officials the brazilian born go on has led to japan's second largest carmak
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magazine. w. this week on both stories. the effects of u.s. sanctions on ordinary iranians searching for mines in eastern ukraine. but as we begin in mexico with thousands of migrants up cry. seeing the country on their way to the us they're completely dependent on the local people for food and water and that it's creating strains. some bread a warm meal or even socks migrants are getting help from individuals and institutions like in this makeshift shelter in mexico city to be on a good cheer as one of those who turned out today she drove a van over loaded with clothes for women and children. that he went oh it's gratifying that a lot of people are helping it brings out the humanity in us and it pleases me to see the difference we're making with a boy that well yet we're all very proud to be mexican this is the same against. mexico as seen migrants heading north travel through the country for decades this is a chance for it to express solidarity with them. that is we have to deal with this acutely painful situation to reach out to people pass
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. >> and just to finish off, you wrote in foreign policy magazine about the u.s. behavior in this war over the last several years and you wrote, if u.s. lawmakers had spoken up and taken action on yemen years ago when saudi arabia's rampant violations were already well known, thousands of yemeni civilians who have since been killed by air strikes or starvation, would still be alive today and perhaps jamal khashoggi would be, too. >> this is right. the saudi-led coalition, if they didn't get this green light to do this horrible violations in yemen with immunity, without any kind of accountability, they felt that they can do anything. if they didn't -- if they weren't given the green light in yemen, maybe khashoggi would be alive until now. >> well, you know, as awful as it seems, let's see whether this awful murder of our colleague actually plays a part in getting people's heads together to end this terrible war where hundreds of thousands are being killed in the last three years. radhya almutawakel, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> in the meantim
. >> and just to finish off, you wrote in foreign policy magazine about the u.s. behavior in this war over the last several years and you wrote, if u.s. lawmakers had spoken up and taken action on yemen years ago when saudi arabia's rampant violations were already well known, thousands of yemeni civilians who have since been killed by air strikes or starvation, would still be alive today and perhaps jamal khashoggi would be, too. >> this is right. the saudi-led coalition, if they...
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u.s. military that have ended up getting published in news week magazine. e top line result here is that in terms of this deployment that the president has ordered of u.s. active duty troops to the border right ahead of the election, the military assessment about the threat they're going there to stop, this migrant caravan coming up from central america, military's assessment about that sz an actual threat is only a small percentage of those migrants part of the caravan will end up ever reaching the border. here's what the military assesses as the most likely course of action for that caravan. "caravan dwindles as it nears us u, no criminal exploitation and no terrorist infestation." no terrorist problem, not a problem of any people overall. they're 800 to 2000 miles away depending which route they take. so, active duty troops are being sent there in huge numbers by the president's order right before the election. he's making as big a show out of it as possible, speech at the white house and everything. now we know the military itself assesses the situation
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u.s. military that have ended up getting published in "newsweek" magazine. p line result here is that in terms of this deployment that the president has ordered of u.s. active duty troops to the border right ahead of the election, the military assessment about the threat they're going there to stop, this migrant caravan coming up from central america, military's assessment about that as an actual threat is only a small percentage of any of those migrants who are part of that caravan right now will end up ever reaching the border. here's what the military assesses as the most likely course of action for that caravan, quote, caravan dwindlelings as it nears u.s. there is limited criminal exploitation and no terrorist infiltration. so no criminal problem, no terrorist problem, and not all that many people overall. also, nobody is going to be anywhere for a really long time. there are 800 to 2,000 miles away, depending on which route they take. so active duty troops are being sent there, apparently in huge numbers on the president's orders right before the electi
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interview him at his hideout for an article in rolling stone magazine together with mexican television star. who wanted to make a film about his life. u.s. prosecutors have spent years piecing together the case against chapo with more than three hundred thousand pages of evidence the trial is expected to last more than four months and will cost millions of dollars but even as all chapo faces the prospect of life in prison the cartel that he founded nearly thirty years ago is still incredibly powerful and violent drug trafficking continues unabated in mexico . in germany a ninety four year old former concentration camp guard has gone on trial today he is charged with involvement in hundreds of murders at the concentration camp prosecutors say that the defendants knew that inmates were being murdered there and must be held accountable one survivor of the camp has made it her mission to tell her story and she spoke with debbie is tanya kramer sometimes it is still difficult to tell her story daughter of wood says as a child she spent several years in the statoil of concentration camp her parents and her sister were killed in the holocaust
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magazine dish beagle thank you. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you in the u.s. democrats and republicans are making their final pitch to voters at head of next week's midterm elections former president barack obama and current leader donald trump have campaigned in states with tight races. you're watching datable you news from berlin all coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com thanks for joining me. i'm secure in the buy a war that's hard and in the end this for me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story. i'm a woman i was and women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor another guest you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. i'm nervous more than anything i want to see my son again and again. sorry but i can't
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magazine. on d w. who's afraid of letterman putin the u.s. special envoy in ukraine was in berlin today proof that u.s. president wants europe to deal with the escalating tensions between ukraine and russia tonight i ask if moscow pushes too far will washington simply get out of the way i board gotham berlin this is the day.
magazine. on d w. who's afraid of letterman putin the u.s. special envoy in ukraine was in berlin today proof that u.s. president wants europe to deal with the escalating tensions between ukraine and russia tonight i ask if moscow pushes too far will washington simply get out of the way i board gotham berlin this is the day.
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magazine. on d w. who's afraid of what a reputed the u.s. special envoy in ukraine was in berlin today proof that u.s. president wants europe to deal with escalating tensions between ukraine and russia tonight i ask if moscow pushes too far will washington simply get out of the way. this is the day. we understand now that without international support we cannot fight against enemy one of four will go a hard nut to go oh oh. about a shell issue in human history i would like to emphasize that these territorial waters were always in ourselves or even in the form of crimea joining with oppression federation yes but it's very clear high from the situation it sounds that this is also massively affecting security interests in europe foreign ministers and we don't want anybody to think that the plane thinks. the country is under the threat of a full scale war with the russian federation if you see as many of us. coming up to nine breaks it in any form will leave the u.k. worse off now who would most likely make that dire of a prediction in public we
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u.s. anymore. carol: the other focus of the magazine is about m.b.a.chools. >> for 30 years "business week" has ranked business schools and we wanted to make it extra special. and we deserve extra credit for what we did. like thousands of people were surveyed for this so we feel it's a very definitive ranking and we're really excited about it. jason: it's amazing. new methodology. and we'll get into that later in the show with the big reveal for his number one. joel weber. thank you so much. ready, set, investigate. our coverage of the midterms continues with some thoughts on what they mean for president trump. carol: plus women win a record number of seats in the house. call it the year of the woman, part two. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. join us for "bloomberg businessweek" every week on the -- every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 wall street time. carol: and you can find us online on businessweek.com and our mobile app. jason: the cover story
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christophe ventre back investigative journalist with german magazine der spiegel thank you and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you in the u.s. democrats and republicans are making their final pitch to voters and head of next week's midterm elections former president barack obama and current leader donald trump have campaigned in states with tight races. you're watching d.w. news from berlin all coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site at do you have any dot com thanks for joining me. i'm secure the volume. and in the end this to me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients and the what's your story.
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magazine piece. here's the headline. it says u.s. law enforce. failed to see the threat of white nationalism.ow how to stop it. for two decades they've ignored the rising danger of far right extremism. in the atmosphere of wolfe indifference, a veirulent movement has grown and metastasized. >> sounds like a comment a friend of mine made earlier and got reamed for it on national tv. but it's deeper than that. i think and one of the things i ran on during my four elections and got beat on as lieutenant governor is what charlie was talking about. one of the things we haven't discussed and one of the things republicans don't want to acknowledge that while there is econom anxious, there's also cultural anxious. and you see that develop when you're talking about the rise of white nationalism, you see it at a ballot box, you see it when people think that that somehow somebody is coming to replace us and drurn plays into that fear. i am tired of us not acknowledging this rise of domestic terror in our country which is led by when you look at who these individuals are it's white men and nobody wants t
magazine piece. here's the headline. it says u.s. law enforce. failed to see the threat of white nationalism.ow how to stop it. for two decades they've ignored the rising danger of far right extremism. in the atmosphere of wolfe indifference, a veirulent movement has grown and metastasized. >> sounds like a comment a friend of mine made earlier and got reamed for it on national tv. but it's deeper than that. i think and one of the things i ran on during my four elections and got beat on...
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u.s. policy to come. in the background there you see lewis douglas, a multi-million air, insurance executive, arizona miner, who became what time magazine called the most powerful diplomat in the world. he had just become ambassador to britain. of course the u.s. was the most powerful, but think of what we lacked. a professionals intelligence capacity, global deployments. allies, after the end of world war ii. we had no alliance relationships, except by 1947 with latin america. all of this was a kaleidoscope turning fast. it's often seen that the british empire ended would be argued in 1947, with beven's threat to pull british troops out of greece. where there was a raging civil war, and greece was a longtime british interest. but, as it's been demonstrated, the british were bluffing. they had no intention of leaving. the americans as would often happen later panicked. we rushed through the so-called truman doctrine, committed an enormous amount of money for the time to intervening in greece and in turkey, and eastern mediterranean, and convinced ourselves that the british empire was turning away from global authority. that wouldn't hap
u.s. policy to come. in the background there you see lewis douglas, a multi-million air, insurance executive, arizona miner, who became what time magazine called the most powerful diplomat in the world. he had just become ambassador to britain. of course the u.s. was the most powerful, but think of what we lacked. a professionals intelligence capacity, global deployments. allies, after the end of world war ii. we had no alliance relationships, except by 1947 with latin america. all of this was...
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magazine on the w. . this is day w news live from in the final push to reach voters just days before the u.s. midterms voters are being hit by a barge of political ads from both parties we asked experts to tell us which issues are really on the minds of americans and take a look at president's past and present hoping to influence the results. and it's being called game over for european football as we know it leaked documents show the continent's top football club supreme planning in secret to seize control of european football and form their own late league we'll talk to one of the reporters who broke the story. i'm rebecca races welcome to the program in the u.s. democrats and republicans are making their final pitch to voters ahead of next week's midterm elections and leading the charge to presidents with rival visions for america's future former president barack obama and current commander in chief donald trump aspiring on the campaign trail for many this election is all about the different versions of america these two men stand for and his his some of what they had to say. the end shoul
magazine on the w. . this is day w news live from in the final push to reach voters just days before the u.s. midterms voters are being hit by a barge of political ads from both parties we asked experts to tell us which issues are really on the minds of americans and take a look at president's past and present hoping to influence the results. and it's being called game over for european football as we know it leaked documents show the continent's top football club supreme planning in secret to...
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u.s. he said it is this man wendell willkie. henry lewis to this find, magazine and.hey made several dinners. lewis was impressed by wilkie. he was something everybody had been looking for. there were other people noticing wilkie as he talks about the imperial presidency of fdr and the confiscation of private property represented by tva. internationalist wing that of the public and party, never a large one in those days. they saw what was happening in germany was toxic and would probably metastasize. if this country were unaware of what was going on and not politically prepared to face what was going to happen, it would be a disaster. wilkieought they saw in a closet internationalist. good reason to do so because 1924 and in 1926, attended the democrat convention and in each case, he went as the floor manager and acolyte newton -- woodrow wilson toretary of war, his air save the league of nations and all that had been. -- failed failed at to bring to the u.s. and the senate successfully. frankwas also a man named have represented jewish concernedwho were about the pol
u.s. he said it is this man wendell willkie. henry lewis to this find, magazine and.hey made several dinners. lewis was impressed by wilkie. he was something everybody had been looking for. there were other people noticing wilkie as he talks about the imperial presidency of fdr and the confiscation of private property represented by tva. internationalist wing that of the public and party, never a large one in those days. they saw what was happening in germany was toxic and would probably...
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army-navy screen magazine magazine was a news and information and entertainment report taken by servicemen and shown in all military movie theaters during world war ii. the u.s. army signal corps produced the films under the supervision of frank capra who originated the series. next on reel america, an episode from early 1944. this 20 minute report includes a segment about los angeles high school students working in aircraft factories, a cartoon featuring "private snafu," and a profile of the marine cameramen who filmed the brutal invasion of tarawa 75 years ago in november of 1943. the final segment includes graphic scenes of death that may disturb some viewers. [video clip] ♪ [american military anthems playing] ♪ narrator: remember her? the girl in the old jalopy? sure, you do. kids are still ordering a coke with two straws at the corner drugstore, still passing the fraternity pins around. high in losield angeles, they have a new twist. it's reading, writing and riveting now. that's right, i said it. riveting. welding, filing, and a lot of other subjects the junior set never took before. here is what the well-dressed co-ed wears at garfield. where your gir
army-navy screen magazine magazine was a news and information and entertainment report taken by servicemen and shown in all military movie theaters during world war ii. the u.s. army signal corps produced the films under the supervision of frank capra who originated the series. next on reel america, an episode from early 1944. this 20 minute report includes a segment about los angeles high school students working in aircraft factories, a cartoon featuring "private snafu," and a...
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u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines were loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land really think about that for a second we the taxpaying citizens of the united states of america all of us over here just ford over thirteen billion tax dollars are an aircraft carrier that has serious problems outfitting landing and launching aircrafts. the one thing that basically is it exists to do because of an aircraft carrier can arm launch and land planes then what good is it for. i mean besides providing good photo ops for politicians who want to look macho independent contractors looking to line their pockets with gold and yeah i think i just answered my own question. that let's start watching the hawks. but the thing. is that it's really. easy to see. what they like you
u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines were loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land really think about that for a second we the taxpaying citizens...
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u.s. armed forces here the nasdaq is glamour magazine we are down 204 points off the lows a little bit ofthere it does it for the first half of closing bell back to you. >>> welcome to the closingbell first negative close on the dow. still higher up 2.8% similar story for the s&p and nasdaq s&p closing down at 2781 the nasdaq down at 7406. the russell finishing the day lower. all of the major indexes up on the week shares of juniper network. we'll talk to the ceo about the company strategy coming up joining us to talk about the market day finance professor ibm, the biggest lagger goldman sachs. trip adviser was the big winner for the week cody was the laggard there mike, how would you characterize the week we had midterm leelections. >> it is interesting it shows the market is in a bit of a tricky spot it is about a week before election day today and yesterday the market kind of stopped exactly where you plight hamight have thought. now we pulled back a little more than 1% from those levels. it seems as if these patterns would be the same if it was for forming a good bottom or if, you kno
u.s. armed forces here the nasdaq is glamour magazine we are down 204 points off the lows a little bit ofthere it does it for the first half of closing bell back to you. >>> welcome to the closingbell first negative close on the dow. still higher up 2.8% similar story for the s&p and nasdaq s&p closing down at 2781 the nasdaq down at 7406. the russell finishing the day lower. all of the major indexes up on the week shares of juniper network. we'll talk to the ceo about the...
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u.s. and uk relations. live coverage starts at 12 noon eastern on c-span. also on monday discussion on popular -- with authors and political analysts. we will hear from andrew sullivan who writes for new york magazine. watch love coverage beginning at 5 pm eastern time here on c- span 3. >>> authors reflect on their recent thoughts about world war ii. and some of the military operations led by the u.s. and their allies. the association of the united states army host this event. >> as we were starting i overlooked and apologized for not commenting and introducing doctor roger cirillo. who is in the rear. by choice -- roger started off our program when general sullivan came to ausa. joe craig is a great replacement. roger we want to thank you for years past for some of the products that have come out and have been really well done. very meaningful for the audiences. we have transitioned in our time machine. it is not the disco and san antonio. to the second world war. we are going alphabetically. my right to you right -- you're right. >> my name is richard harrison. i have been connected with ausa since 2009. when the idea was put forward to produce a series of translated books. these are studies put
u.s. and uk relations. live coverage starts at 12 noon eastern on c-span. also on monday discussion on popular -- with authors and political analysts. we will hear from andrew sullivan who writes for new york magazine. watch love coverage beginning at 5 pm eastern time here on c- span 3. >>> authors reflect on their recent thoughts about world war ii. and some of the military operations led by the u.s. and their allies. the association of the united states army host this event....
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u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines were loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land really.
u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines were loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land really.
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i want to talk about "the new york times" magazine piece by janet wright. here's the headline, bakari. u.sthe threat of white nationalism thousand they don't know how to stop t. for two decades domestic counterterrorism strategy has ignored far-right extremism, woeful indifference, a virulen movement has gone unnoticed >> it sounds like something you stated earlier. it is a little deeper than that. i actually think and one of the things i ran on during my four elections and got beat on as lieutenant governor is what charlie was talking about. we were singing from a same sheet of music, people were hurting this economic recovery missed. one of the things we haven't discussed and one of the things republican don't want to acknowledge is while there is some economic angst, there is also a lot of cultural angst. and you see that develop in the most extreme ways when you're talking about this rise in white nationalism and domestic terror. you see it at the ballot box. you just see it for people who think that somehow somebody is coming to replace us. and donald trump plays into that fear. i per
i want to talk about "the new york times" magazine piece by janet wright. here's the headline, bakari. u.sthe threat of white nationalism thousand they don't know how to stop t. for two decades domestic counterterrorism strategy has ignored far-right extremism, woeful indifference, a virulen movement has gone unnoticed >> it sounds like something you stated earlier. it is a little deeper than that. i actually think and one of the things i ran on during my four elections and got...
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u.s. four destinations and the only california city to be included on the list. the magazine notes oakland's multichurl food scene and revitalized jacqueline square and alley. >>> today at 9:00, another storm hits the bay area and brings snow to the sierra. 0 we're tracking the rain as we keep an eye on conditions on the roads. >>> oakland a's president live in staud owe to discuss the stadium's new home. >>> did you put your christmas lights up yet? >> i did, the tuesday after thanksgiving. they went up. there's my house. >> that's great work. this say man in colorado, tens of thousands of liegs and he says his electricity is four times as expensive and the display is known as the ginger bread house. >> that's impressive. this is in colorado. not sure what town it is. but it could be near boulder. mike, where you went to school. >> yeah, go buffs. there's snow in colorado. a more christmasy town. >> you know what i saw on the way to work? 100 plus trees all down on the tree lot. do you even put them back up or do you wait until the wind dies down. >> trees down in the street
u.s. four destinations and the only california city to be included on the list. the magazine notes oakland's multichurl food scene and revitalized jacqueline square and alley. >>> today at 9:00, another storm hits the bay area and brings snow to the sierra. 0 we're tracking the rain as we keep an eye on conditions on the roads. >>> oakland a's president live in staud owe to discuss the stadium's new home. >>> did you put your christmas lights up yet? >> i did,...
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u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines for loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land. really think about that for a second. we the taxpaying citizens of the united states of america all of those over here just ford over thirteen billion tax dollars are an aircraft carrier that has serious problems outfitting landing and launching aircrafts the one thing that basically is it exists to do because if an aircraft carrier can arm launch and land planes than what good is it for. i mean besides providing good photo ops for politicians who want to look macho independent contractors looking to line their pockets with gold and yeah i think i just answered my own question. now let's start watching the hawks. if you. want to go to. the bank like real with this one. as you g
u.s. navy's costliest warship ever was delivered last year without elevators needed to lift bombs from below deck magazines for loading on fighter jets and that my friends was just the latest in a rather long list of issues with the beast of a boat that includes longstanding reliability and technical problems with two other core systems the electromagnetic system the launch planes and the arresting gear to catch them when they land. really think about that for a second. we the taxpaying...