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>> thank you very m uch, mr. president. i disagree with my good friend peter dutton. i support prime minister turnbull. i had supported him loyally since he was elected leader in september of 2015, and i will support him loyally as his representative in this chamber for the next election and hopefully subject to the subject of yesterday people and beyond. >> i again refer to the former minister for home affairs peter dutton who went on to say, quote, my job from here that is to make sure i can prosecute the sort of messages that i've just spoken about and that is what i am focus on. as the prime minister sought or dutton. >> ice about the of messages he should be prosecuting? >> order. senator cormann. >> thank you very much, mr. president. personally what i would say is peter dutton is one of my closest personal friends in this parliament. the second thing i would say is peter dutton has provided out standing so store nation come in particular in more recent times, but very effective minister for home affairs. he is been incredibly important contributor to the succes
>> thank you very m uch, mr. president. i disagree with my good friend peter dutton. i support prime minister turnbull. i had supported him loyally since he was elected leader in september of 2015, and i will support him loyally as his representative in this chamber for the next election and hopefully subject to the subject of yesterday people and beyond. >> i again refer to the former minister for home affairs peter dutton who went on to say, quote, my job from here that is to make...
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baback to santa a clara de uch.illage elders tell us that a few hours after we left, armed men werere sent out toto patroe edgege of the villllage -- yet another r form of intimidatio. local l residents wiwill needo keep up their r fight if thehee toto preserve their way of lifen future. host: ththat'sll frorom us tod. but we're always delighted to hearrom you.u. so drop us a line by email or on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> totoday on " "earth focus"... elephants on the edge of extinction--two stories from asia, coming up on "earth focus." beneath thehe canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, , the rainfoforest's mt booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on
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baback to santa a clara de uch. village elders tell us that a few hours after we left, armed men werere sent out toto patroe edgege of the villllage -- yet another r form of intimidatio. local l residents wiwill needo keep up their r fight if thehee toto preserve their way of lifen future. host: ththat'sll frorom us tod. but we're always delighted to hearrom you.u. so drop us a line by email or on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [capong ma pbl acw!] noy: fro, is com lgine vil sodi is dersnd theoncece the mse aborprocess is i am gog of the senheotti oustingthpenay e nftionearing for amame coirearing supreme urt ice nomineebretkanaa
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not immediately reach ussery for comment, but investigators said he denied inappropriate kissing or uching and only acknowledged complimenting women. >> it is really impossible i f think n me standing here to overstate to you how devastating it is forn organization when the ceo is the person who is engaged in sexual harassment. >> reporter: cuban himself did not face any misconduct allegations but the report finds that several of his disciplinary decisions constituted significant errors in judgment. since the allegations bame public, he's hired a new female ceo. >> we have a ulspeak-upre now. >> reporter: the report recommends that the mavericks hire more womenat and c a formal process for emploes to report misconduct. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york. >>> diabetes is still an epidemic in the u.s. a new report from the centersis forease control estimates one in seven adults now has diabetes. that's around 30 million americans. among that alarming number, nearly a third don't even knowa they it. the cdc report published every two years shows the number of diabetics has over 12% of america
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baback to santa a clara de uch.illage elders tell us that a few hours after we left, armed men werere sent out toto patroe edgege of the villllage -- yet another r form of intimidatio. local l residents wiwill needo keep up their r fight if thehee toto preserve their way of lifen future. host: ththat'sll frorom us tod. but we're always delighted to hearrom you.u. so drop us a line by email or on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its narrator: lima, peru, one of the driest cities on earth. a quarter of the population have no direct access to water. narrator: all over the globe water supplies are dwindling as temperatures rise and glaciers melt. as we head towards an ice-free earth, it will only get worse. everyone will be affected. lonnie thompson: it doesn't matter whether you're living in peru or the united states or china, you will be impacted by this change. narrator: but something can be done. people
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this is to root out false news and fake w accounts as head into the election.w uch confidence do you have in facebook's efforts here to try to curb foreign i influence our election? >> well i think it's important that they are doing what they're doing. relativ to their platform. and i appreciate that. i think it's important. but it doesn'tresolve the over all issue that we have in our country. of relative to the security of our voting system. we kn that the russians interfered. 2016. our national elections and votes that aret c if those are tampered with, then the democracy has been attacked. and so i would fault the majority in congress th despite our pleas, despite the legislation that has beenen wri the congress is not really lifted a finger to assure the american people that they are secur >> here california the state legislature hads passed a net neutrality bill that is waiting for the governor bill. this goes against recent moves by the trump administration. it would stop internet providers from blocking and slowing certaineb sites unless they pay more. where do you stand on th
this is to root out false news and fake w accounts as head into the election.w uch confidence do you have in facebook's efforts here to try to curb foreign i influence our election? >> well i think it's important that they are doing what they're doing. relativ to their platform. and i appreciate that. i think it's important. but it doesn'tresolve the over all issue that we have in our country. of relative to the security of our voting system. we kn that the russians interfered. 2016. our...
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again, the ambassadors are ensuring that everyone, even if uch forgotten that, to ensure you're back on to the route. once again -- >> robert, can we talk about the extra wrinkle, the extra layer of challenge this happening exactly on opening day of the dream force convention at the moscone center. ironically, their name is on the new transit center. that is tens of extras of people who would normally not be taking the bus in that area tonight. >> so many of the people who attend that convention are -- right there. maybe others who -- accommodations of the east bay. >> it may create a bump in ridership. at this hour represented a significant increase in ridership right now. the number of people. take the bridge back and forth. >> thank you so much. >>> thank you. >>> some video that we got into the newsroom a few moments ago. center from the ground and you can see the police here and i assume we're going to see some safety inspectors trying to figure out what's going on with that fissure. it's a gorgeous facility. unfortunately, they have this fissure, this crack that somebody spotte
again, the ambassadors are ensuring that everyone, even if uch forgotten that, to ensure you're back on to the route. once again -- >> robert, can we talk about the extra wrinkle, the extra layer of challenge this happening exactly on opening day of the dream force convention at the moscone center. ironically, their name is on the new transit center. that is tens of extras of people who would normally not be taking the bus in that area tonight. >> so many of the people who attend...
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i'm asking you not to uch me. you're not going to get arrested, man. i'll take care of it myself. >> reporter: back inside, facebook c.o.o. sheryl sandberg facing more questions about her leadership in in 2016. meddling >> we were too slow to spot this and too slow to act. that is on us. >> eporter: google choosing not to send anyone despite congressional pressure. a twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey reading off his phone. >> we realizel the r world negative consequences of what happened and we take the full responsibility to fix it. >> reporter: pressed about accusations of political bias. t> we wouldn't be havis discussion if there wasn't a general agreement that your company has discriminated against conservatives. >> i believe that we have found impartial outcomes. >> repor and tonight talk of new gulations with tech companies. sheryl, how much can americans trust facebook. two months until the midterms, jo ling washington. ws, >>> another primary battle and another stunning upset for the establishment. in massachusetts ianna presley one in the primary. p
i'm asking you not to uch me. you're not going to get arrested, man. i'll take care of it myself. >> reporter: back inside, facebook c.o.o. sheryl sandberg facing more questions about her leadership in in 2016. meddling >> we were too slow to spot this and too slow to act. that is on us. >> eporter: google choosing not to send anyone despite congressional pressure. a twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey reading off his phone. >> we realizel the r world negative consequences of...
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trump: thank you very uch. stephen: indeed, mr.sident, thank you so much for those inspiring and moving words. and once again, we are truly honored to have you and the first lady, and the first lady ith us here today. stephen: ladies and gentlemen, at this time, we ask that you please remain seated to allow the speakers the opportunity to personally reflect on this solemn ceremony inside the visitor center. the united states navy band brass quintet will now share their talents with us as we conclude today's service. o to all of you, to all of the family members of flight 93, those who are with us and those who are not, and to everyone watching at home and all over the world, thank you again for taking the time to remember the passengers and crew members of flight 93 and the nearly 3000 lives that were lost on this day 17 years ago. thank you. ymphony] live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, " undoe ton examiner" to the affordable care act and united american executive director to help elect in
trump: thank you very uch. stephen: indeed, mr.sident, thank you so much for those inspiring and moving words. and once again, we are truly honored to have you and the first lady, and the first lady ith us here today. stephen: ladies and gentlemen, at this time, we ask that you please remain seated to allow the speakers the opportunity to personally reflect on this solemn ceremony inside the visitor center. the united states navy band brass quintet will now share their talents with us as we...
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each one is about 100 square feet and they have given each a three word name. .uch as, where you guystrangely poetic names. and the way they have done this is they divide -- if you take the cube root of the 57 trillion, it's only about 30 8000, 500. 38,500. it was easy for them to get rid of curse words and homonyms such as hear and here. words like that, they got word of those and they still had probably 50,000 inches from. -- 50,000 to choose from. they combined these pretty much randomly to give each place on earth and address. >> so the idea -- part of the problem that it's solving other than convenience for people like carembulances and health and other forms of health care >> -->> there are areas around the globe that don't have personal addresses. >> here, i'm in berlin. you guys are in new york city. it's easy to find you. but if you are living outside rio de janeiro or on the outskirts of johannesburg or somewhere in mumbai or somewhere like that, those people, you've got tens of thousands of people living in areas where there really aren't streets, there aren't addresses. ho
each one is about 100 square feet and they have given each a three word name. .uch as, where you guystrangely poetic names. and the way they have done this is they divide -- if you take the cube root of the 57 trillion, it's only about 30 8000, 500. 38,500. it was easy for them to get rid of curse words and homonyms such as hear and here. words like that, they got word of those and they still had probably 50,000 inches from. -- 50,000 to choose from. they combined these pretty much randomly to...
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renaissance festival bring that bug spray because there's so uch meade going on around there, all theout. make sure you have some bug spray for that. but a hot one out there. car wash, isolated chances of rain, so today might be a good idea to do it. the time, keep your eye to sky and for the most part we're dry. 90 degrees for today. after that morning fog we have that sunshine. wed again, isolated chance of a storm mainly . this is what i think everybody is going to be talking about. just how dar hot it i out there. as we go through the morning look at,this. i mehe feel like factor already in the 90s by the middle part of the afternoon. we are feeling close to the century mark so it's warm out there today. even at 7:00, still feeling like the l 90s out there. sunshine for tomorrow. so for your labor day looking good. temperatures are going to be in the low to mid 90s. it'sotter tomorrow. we have a chance of a stray storm across the rebuon. again, feeling like 102 tomorrow. 103 on tuesday. 102 on wednesday with air temperatures in the low to mid 90s.il it be hot this week all the way
renaissance festival bring that bug spray because there's so uch meade going on around there, all theout. make sure you have some bug spray for that. but a hot one out there. car wash, isolated chances of rain, so today might be a good idea to do it. the time, keep your eye to sky and for the most part we're dry. 90 degrees for today. after that morning fog we have that sunshine. wed again, isolated chance of a storm mainly . this is what i think everybody is going to be talking about. just how...
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i'm not sure it's uch used in washington. it's a phrase that was coined by churchill and is part of -- it's part of us trying to be more special -- the asymmetry as in so many romantic relationships and that's why i reject that. but it matters hugely and we, two countries, represent values that are of fantastic important to our orld. freedom, democracy, rule of law, the stuff really atters. those values are not uncontested right now. they are uncontested right now. they are not necessarily prevailing in the way we thought they were going to. we need to work harder together and that's why -- the uk and us working together with our friends in parliament is more vital than ever before. these are two countries that are united by economics and a million people go to work in the uk and u.s. in companies. is an extraordinary thing. i told you watch the great british bake-off, is that right? that is most enthusiastic response i've had all evening. i don't even watch the great british bake-off myself, i'm ashamed to say. there's huge
i'm not sure it's uch used in washington. it's a phrase that was coined by churchill and is part of -- it's part of us trying to be more special -- the asymmetry as in so many romantic relationships and that's why i reject that. but it matters hugely and we, two countries, represent values that are of fantastic important to our orld. freedom, democracy, rule of law, the stuff really atters. those values are not uncontested right now. they are uncontested right now. they are not necessarily...
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uch 's a live look osi y matching yesterday. a cool start and then making it up into the upper 70s for the afternoon. inland valleys will be hot. this will be the peak of the heat. more on that and rain chances in the forecast. that's coming up in about five minutes. >>> as you are driving through the east bay these travel times look great. you may have trouble if you look at the bay though because carl the fog is floating around. we will show you what else is out there waiting for you. >>> good morning, i'm eric chemi at cnbc global headquarters. here will headlines. wall street is pointed towards a positive open but dow yesterday reraced early gains following tough trade talk from president trump and other administration officials. officials say that could mean a long process to settle trade disputes. the fed wraps up a two day meeting today, it is expected to raise interest rates. the dow yelling calling to 26,492. and the nasdaq rose 14 to 8,007. delta had an incident that briefly disrupted travel across the country. it is u
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president trump: thank you very uch.sident al-sisi: [speaking foreign language] >> again, you're looking at live pictures of president trump on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york. he's holding talks with the resident of egypt, president al-sisi. his country just last week was the european union -- with the european union came to an agreement to hold talks on the migrant crisis in that region. earlier president trump held bilateral talks with the president of south korea. they renegotiated a trade agreement, a first major trade agreement of mr. trump's agenda since taking office. president trump: doing an outstanding job with respect to terrorism. you're working very hard on that. it's not easy. you're at the forefront -- [inaudible] -- i just want to congratulate you on that. thank you very much. thank you very much. >> thank you. reporter: [speaking foreign language] interpreter: will be able to eliminate terrorism. this has been your obligation hat you made very clear that you were going to
president trump: thank you very uch.sident al-sisi: [speaking foreign language] >> again, you're looking at live pictures of president trump on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york. he's holding talks with the resident of egypt, president al-sisi. his country just last week was the european union -- with the european union came to an agreement to hold talks on the migrant crisis in that region. earlier president trump held bilateral talks with the president of...
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he won the democratic pamary by uch larger number than anyone expected and is hoping like many democrats flood the polls to votai t donald trump. >> yeah, but then again hogan has also kind ofou ded trump on many occasions so it's not -- >> larry hogan has done evything but put himself in double wrap to stay away from >> and that is happening across the country, too. one of the more local races, talk about the montgomery county executive because we've got independent in nancy florine running. what's the impact and significance ofhat race? >> the longtime council member on the democratic primary barely to beat david blair by a few votes and then he thought he would have a fairly easyace against the perennial republican fingeate robin suddenly nancy florine a veteran council member in the county, the democratic party gave her a retirement party last may. big thank-yous and good for serving and all that stuff. she got enough signatures to be on the ballot. so the question in that race is come november with the democrats in the county stick and maybe the republican candidate will sneak in. i
he won the democratic pamary by uch larger number than anyone expected and is hoping like many democrats flood the polls to votai t donald trump. >> yeah, but then again hogan has also kind ofou ded trump on many occasions so it's not -- >> larry hogan has done evything but put himself in double wrap to stay away from >> and that is happening across the country, too. one of the more local races, talk about the montgomery county executive because we've got independent in nancy...
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the producer is uche lisually b the camera but no the this time.go public with her own story. >> i remember when i was about 18 and that was the -- there was a guy that is a friend of mine who i just thought was the most beautiful person in the world. and we had gone out one night. we were drinking a lot. and it wasn't until i kind of turned around and saw him naked and he started taking my clothes off and pushing my head down that i realizeded that i really not a tiny part of me wanteded to do that. it's only really now that this moment of cultural reckonning has come about that i think so many of us are thinking about our own experiences and our own sexual encounters. >> she joins us now. when you watch that, it takes you back. >> why did you decide that this was the right time? and now that you have told your story, what is your reflection on having told it? >> yeah. i mean it's been a pretty tumultuous year, i think you would agree, over the last 12 months or so since the harvey weinstein allegations started coming out. this is a documentary th
the producer is uche lisually b the camera but no the this time.go public with her own story. >> i remember when i was about 18 and that was the -- there was a guy that is a friend of mine who i just thought was the most beautiful person in the world. and we had gone out one night. we were drinking a lot. and it wasn't until i kind of turned around and saw him naked and he started taking my clothes off and pushing my head down that i realizeded that i really not a tiny part of me wanteded...
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she went on, uch you have to ta that message into the darkest, dirtiest and most tainted oo ee dysfunctionaler said she was speaking broadly about her duty. she wasn't referring to the white house. as someone who works there every day, what is your reaction? >> sarah sanders is echoing the reaction of a lot of e janua evangelicals. he can still be someone who puts forth policies that can help people's lives. this idea that you have going into the darkness with this message, there are people around the president who think can i can come and get his ear and talk about treating people well or treating people in an equal then maybe i'll have shifted his thinking a bit. the big thing is now you have president trump possibly not being able to have a supreme court nominee. this is one of the number one things that evangelical christians wanted out of this nominee. if brett kavanaugh can't get through, this president will have a lot of people look at him and saying why are we supporting you. >> i also want to read from this article, according to someone close to her, sanders trying focus not on trum
she went on, uch you have to ta that message into the darkest, dirtiest and most tainted oo ee dysfunctionaler said she was speaking broadly about her duty. she wasn't referring to the white house. as someone who works there every day, what is your reaction? >> sarah sanders is echoing the reaction of a lot of e janua evangelicals. he can still be someone who puts forth policies that can help people's lives. this idea that you have going into the darkness with this message, there are...
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weryidn't learn uch about the nominee at all. we learned very much about theay nominator, and that was the democrats' is that gee, alcause this is an unusu nomination, just not because of the penchant for secrecy and hiding of documen that we've been talking about, but also the fact that the president has been fingered by hispe owonal lawyer as under criminal ovestigation. you are these ki things that the democrats kept on returning to as themes and t anomaly of a president nominating someone to our highest court when tt person may very well sit in judgment of him. so you have these oddities. but, really, i don't think we learned too much about the judg i feel bad f judge kavanaugh. he is a lovely man. he's been one of the most hardworking judges on d.c. circuit. but he has, in should sense, the misfortune of being nominated by this particular president at this moment in time. >> woodruff: mash ahow muche doesfact that he was nominated by donald trump, being versial position that he's in at this moment in american historen how di
weryidn't learn uch about the nominee at all. we learned very much about theay nominator, and that was the democrats' is that gee, alcause this is an unusu nomination, just not because of the penchant for secrecy and hiding of documen that we've been talking about, but also the fact that the president has been fingered by hispe owonal lawyer as under criminal ovestigation. you are these ki things that the democrats kept on returning to as themes and t anomaly of a president nominating someone...
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i was on the phone probably too .uch we communicated all the time and i think all three of us are, by definition, team players. all three of us are team players . i think the fact, as i thought about it, that our backgrounds and experiences and personalities were so different made it work. in many ways we were not competitive. we had different things that we brought to the party, and we appreciated what each other had. we were also in a crisis and it with theat we started it was ailosophy that risk we did not want to take to have a major financial institution slow down. we never debated that. -- and wele to pull needed each other. we pooled our skills and authorities and tools, and then each person -- partnerships don't work if you don't think everyone is pulling their weight . we each understood what the other was doing and we built confidence in each other. i look at it, and i cannot tell you how much admiration i have. , been laiditutional down the law at the fed, tim at the new york fed and the treasury. tim would say i don't like peacocks, people have to be members of the team. t
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it, though,uch of was the military needed every in service? edward: that was -- that was it.ainly a part of the war office did not initially discriminate very much in terms of who they would accept into the army. again, it's ironic that they seem to be more willing to people who had a criminal past than those who maybe came other countries. brian: we're seeing these end of part one, end of part two, three, why? anjuli: that would have been the of a reel. typically, at this time films were multiple reels. was probably anywhere between six to eight reels. each reel is usually about 10 minutes in length. brian: we now have moved from long island to france. edward: right and now, these are signal corps films from time. anjuli: that have been edited into "lost battalion." brian: where are they and what are they doing? in france? moved: well, the troops to areas behind the lines initially. division depicts trained with the british in northern france directly across english channel from great britain. this division initially trained with the british,
it, though,uch of was the military needed every in service? edward: that was -- that was it.ainly a part of the war office did not initially discriminate very much in terms of who they would accept into the army. again, it's ironic that they seem to be more willing to people who had a criminal past than those who maybe came other countries. brian: we're seeing these end of part one, end of part two, three, why? anjuli: that would have been the of a reel. typically, at this time films were...
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uch of that came from higher stock prices and property values. your business flash.rmor investments. it's good to see you. we've been talking about trade different sorts of proxies. you're look at the dow for trade here. what do you think the chances that there will be a positive resolution to all of this? having me.anks for talking about trade for the past few months in the market. getting these tweets, trade wars on, trade wars off. obviously the dow jones ndustrial average would be impacted by the most by a trade war. back.ems to be held we seen the new markets racing to new highs. e haven't seen that out of the dow. all things will point toward a deal happening sometime before that does n and when happen we'll see a pop on the industrials. > what do you make of that headline today that we could see $200 billion in tariffs even if of a deal?me kind such as more posturing? of the numberrack of times we've seen $200 billion in more tariffs. not.ght happen, might when a deal does get announced, in the e a nice pick up dow jones industrial. there will be a sigh of rel
uch of that came from higher stock prices and property values. your business flash.rmor investments. it's good to see you. we've been talking about trade different sorts of proxies. you're look at the dow for trade here. what do you think the chances that there will be a positive resolution to all of this? having me.anks for talking about trade for the past few months in the market. getting these tweets, trade wars on, trade wars off. obviously the dow jones ndustrial average would be impacted...
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(risas) uch >>> den la vuelta. >> lleguÉ. >> alberto hermano de ada. >> quÉ preciosa. >> gracias. >>adamari siempre es muy valiente y toma todo sus retos con mucho valentÍa estamos orgullosos de ella. >> para ti, ¿quÉ significa adamari en tu vida? >>> desde que naciÓ fue un regalo. >> que trajo mucho felicidad era una muÑeca, que tuvimos para jugar y todo >> era la mÁs pequeÑa. >> era tremenda. >> sÍ. >> no, se portaba bien. >> dice toni sigue siendo >> es bueno para ti >> ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs admiras de ada? >>> yo creo que la fortaleza que tiene para salir en todas las situaciones que se le presentan en la vida. >> creo que la fortaleza tambiÉn >>> cuando empezaste la relaciÓn con ada. >> veÍas todo esto en la familia fortaleza, la mujer que es. >> sabÍas en lo que estabas entrando. >> no, para nada. >> bueno, yo me enamorÉ de la persona, como todo el mundo vio y no sabÍa para nada la historia fue un proceso de conociendo con el tiempo y bueno, muy orgulloso de cÓmo es ella. >> superfeliz de cÓmo me hace sentir de la mujer que tengo al lado de la mamÁ de alaia y su familia, muy marav
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thank you so uch. nbc's steve kornacki with a closer look at what we shouldpa attention to in the leadup to november. steve, you're o reside nerd, okay. set the scene. what's happening this fall. >> after labor day, the mestretch. poem line, control of the u.s. house. republicans have had it since 2010. democrats, this is their best chance to get it back, 23. that's the magic number. if democrats pick up 23 they get control. that is certai dy able number. republicans are bracing themselves on that front. senate is theteresting one here. 50-49 that mccain'se seat will filled by a republican. democrats need 51. a two-sea gain. on paper that should be easy. here is the issue for decrats, it's the maps. these are the states really democrats, where do they have a chf getting pick ups? s.not many optio maybe four, nevada, arizona look ripe, tennessee, texas, we'll see. the problem for dems is every blue state you see on the map is a trump state from016 where a democratic incumbent is running forti re-el. dem
thank you so uch. nbc's steve kornacki with a closer look at what we shouldpa attention to in the leadup to november. steve, you're o reside nerd, okay. set the scene. what's happening this fall. >> after labor day, the mestretch. poem line, control of the u.s. house. republicans have had it since 2010. democrats, this is their best chance to get it back, 23. that's the magic number. if democrats pick up 23 they get control. that is certai dy able number. republicans are bracing...
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commonplace is social media as instagram,uch snapchat, facebook, twitter, -- the listest keeps growing because new companies are growing and becoming more publicly available. capacity inrcement cyber bullying issues we take our that most states have laws related to bullying but lack policy addressing the cyber component, and that is critical because bullying should have some form of cyber attachment to that. most states are coming online and working with that, but it is taking time to work with a lot of their legislators and their states. schools and law enforcement try to work together to reduce incidents, but need more resources. every school can have a resource officer to monitor bullying tactics, whether physical or cyber. the law enforcement footprint is attached to the school resource officer programs to educate them monitor cyber bullying, and that is an ongoing issue. as you have seen to the national media, and having police officers in schools to help address these issues is a growing concern. challenges bigger are the willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of com
commonplace is social media as instagram,uch snapchat, facebook, twitter, -- the listest keeps growing because new companies are growing and becoming more publicly available. capacity inrcement cyber bullying issues we take our that most states have laws related to bullying but lack policy addressing the cyber component, and that is critical because bullying should have some form of cyber attachment to that. most states are coming online and working with that, but it is taking time to work with...
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uch gdp doesn't shave >> if it goes to $100, it is temporary. it affects everybody unevenly.e. for exporters, happy times are here again. for emerging-market countries feeling a lot of pressure, it is one more rock on the scale, but temporary. francine: will it tops $100. how under invested are we in oil? >> there is an under investment theme playing out. by the way, it is a broader theme not isolated to oil here it copper, gold, all the commodities. cycle, weood is long have seen substantial underinvestment. we were telling the story and 1995. it did not play out until 2004. it will play out. the question is when. it's going to happen, but we are not there yet. francine: the saudis say we could put extra barrels out there if there was demand. demand?t see the are we underestimating the china slowdown will put pressure on oil demand? >> look at their exports. the summer, they put out a lot of oil on the market. the front end of the brent collapsed and they backed off. we had too much oil in this market in august. it came back off. we have seen china re-into the market. what i
uch gdp doesn't shave >> if it goes to $100, it is temporary. it affects everybody unevenly.e. for exporters, happy times are here again. for emerging-market countries feeling a lot of pressure, it is one more rock on the scale, but temporary. francine: will it tops $100. how under invested are we in oil? >> there is an under investment theme playing out. by the way, it is a broader theme not isolated to oil here it copper, gold, all the commodities. cycle, weood is long have seen...
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fundamentals,uch the morale issue, the environment and they're not controlling their technology challengese and will determine whether output cuts are extended. what is a comfortable price for brent? >> i like the feel of the mid-70's. to 77. up i get uncomfortable once it hits 80. once it hits that, the momentum to do something about it increases. at a price of $70 and above, i'm comfortable. above that, i am uncomfortable. below, 65, i worry. we need all the money i can get. >> as you look at the environment now, by the end of 2018, where do you predict the price? >> in the $70 range. francine: that was nigeria's oil minister speaking to tom mackenzie. on two more news on argentina. is said to be continuing to reverse his flagship policy of cutting export taxes as he is trying to calm market fears over the deficit. he told a press briefing this morning. joining us now on the phone is chief.eos aires bureau what are we expecting the president to say? >> over the weekend, the president spent the weekend with his cabinet members, politicians and they were discussing changes including reduci
fundamentals,uch the morale issue, the environment and they're not controlling their technology challengese and will determine whether output cuts are extended. what is a comfortable price for brent? >> i like the feel of the mid-70's. to 77. up i get uncomfortable once it hits 80. once it hits that, the momentum to do something about it increases. at a price of $70 and above, i'm comfortable. above that, i am uncomfortable. below, 65, i worry. we need all the money i can get. >> as...