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umm... donald trump declares war on the western world, says the times. happy about nato. he is sounding off on the residential aircraft about various things. umm, i mean, i do not know what to read into this that the —— presidential. it is to do with his domestic audience, obviously. but... he is about to come to london. umm... sorry. i am trying to find something coherent in what he is saying. donald trump continues to shock everyone by... you know, america helped build the whole post—war world, the un, nato, what else did he have a go it? the european union as well. you know, all of these bits of architecture of cooperation in the world, i think it isa very cooperation in the world, i think it is a very dangerous trend. he wants to take us back to, umm, countries looking after their own interests, trying to get an advantage at the expense of others. that leads to conflict and poverty, reversing the whole engine of prosperity and trade that has eliminated global poverty, almost. it is america first, isn't it? it is worse. a paragraph down here. on thurs
umm... donald trump declares war on the western world, says the times. happy about nato. he is sounding off on the residential aircraft about various things. umm, i mean, i do not know what to read into this that the —— presidential. it is to do with his domestic audience, obviously. but... he is about to come to london. umm... sorry. i am trying to find something coherent in what he is saying. donald trump continues to shock everyone by... you know, america helped build the whole...
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and, umm, and, umm, about 98% of them come from japan, canada, and the eu.ssue is we have so many different opinions. france is saying let's stick together. europe has slapped back row —— retaliatory tariffs. and we have japan, which seems to be taking the more measured approach. japan has to take a more measured approach. look at what is going on in north—east asia. they have the korean summit coming up, a huge security concern. japan is rightfully concerned about the fact that if us troops leave the demilitarised zone, that would be very bad for their security and economic prosperity. so they have other things... so, that is why when macron says together we are bigger, perhaps, but they all have different views. and one more thing, we do not look at it much, but look at what president trump is all about, trade deficits. among all those countries, germany has a big trade deficit, japan does, others don't. i would be worried about divide and rule games, which donald trump could do if he played its mark among the g7 countries to bite thank you very much indee
and, umm, and, umm, about 98% of them come from japan, canada, and the eu.ssue is we have so many different opinions. france is saying let's stick together. europe has slapped back row —— retaliatory tariffs. and we have japan, which seems to be taking the more measured approach. japan has to take a more measured approach. look at what is going on in north—east asia. they have the korean summit coming up, a huge security concern. japan is rightfully concerned about the fact that if us...
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so maybe it is, umm... i... umm...husiasm in the 19305 going up to the highest rank in... umm... circles in the uk, in particular, in aristocratic circles, how enthusiastic they were for national socialism. so we can always go back, but at least let us stay in the present times, because we can continue accusing each other of our past here and there. i have assumed this office. i spent about two two yea rs this office. i spent about two two years in israel writing my ph.d. there. i speak arabic and hebrew. so if you can get hold of a single anti—semitic quote of myself i would like to see it. minister, ifi wa nted like to see it. minister, ifi wanted to put a charge to you personally i would have done it. it is not about you adore and i am not suggesting for a moment it is. it is about the freedom party. but as a spokesperson, yeah, i can only repeat myself. if you want to bore the audience... 0k, repeat myself. if you want to bore the audience... ok, let's move on. let's talk about russia before closing this interview.
so maybe it is, umm... i... umm...husiasm in the 19305 going up to the highest rank in... umm... circles in the uk, in particular, in aristocratic circles, how enthusiastic they were for national socialism. so we can always go back, but at least let us stay in the present times, because we can continue accusing each other of our past here and there. i have assumed this office. i spent about two two yea rs this office. i spent about two two years in israel writing my ph.d. there. i speak arabic...
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i'm still uncertain, but, umm, i do feel that one person as a scapegoat, i don't think is right.lved. hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigations were not high quality. they said they'd step back and let another force take the lead. the report of the independent panel published yesterday makes clear that there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital that went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about prescribing as far back as the early 1990s. 0ne nurse who worked on a different ward at that time said she and her colleagues had reservations, and now regret, not saying more. i'm ashamed to say we didn't, you know... why? i have questioned that myself. that because we did say, you know, there's a patient, dr barton's coming in and we hoped she wouldn't put them on anything too heavy. professor richard baker highlighted problems at gosport in a report for the department of health in 2003. he was told it couldn't be published because of legal proceedings, a decision he now says was wrong. it's quit
i'm still uncertain, but, umm, i do feel that one person as a scapegoat, i don't think is right.lved. hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigations were not high quality. they said they'd step back and let another force take the lead. the report of the independent panel published yesterday makes clear that there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital that went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about...
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and, in this little excerpt, irene has been away, umm, because i do actually get irene off the sceneeedom, and give his father a bit of freedom as well. and she's been off, a rather complicated circumstance, she has, in fact, been briefly kidnapped, and has returned. she ended up in a harem in the desert and she is now being released. uh, she did very well in the harem because she started a book club and it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she's determined to find out what's been going on in her absence. and she thinks her husband hasn't been running things terribly, uh, terribly well. so we have got little bertie, who's in the flat there, and he's playing with a jigsaw puzzle, and he says "‘i'm not going to be able to finish this puzzle, mummy,‘ said bertie from his position on the floor, ‘there are ten really important pieces missing. i‘ve have counted them.‘ ‘ten,‘ said irene, ‘you should take care of these things, you really should. if we all lost ourjigsaw pieces, then nobody would be able to complete a puzzle, would they, bertissimo? she calls him bertissimo, she
and, in this little excerpt, irene has been away, umm, because i do actually get irene off the sceneeedom, and give his father a bit of freedom as well. and she's been off, a rather complicated circumstance, she has, in fact, been briefly kidnapped, and has returned. she ended up in a harem in the desert and she is now being released. uh, she did very well in the harem because she started a book club and it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she's determined to find out what's been...
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umm, it is interesting. i work with entrepreneurs.e not necessarily talking about donald trump. we have supply chains. my previous company was an fmcg. a fast—moving consumer goods company. you may have products all over the world. there is a real threat there because of trade wars and tariffs and brexit, custom unions. we are drowning in it. new policies. and brexit in europe as well. theresa may not getting what she wants. then you have issues with the government. it is all unstable at the moment. this is about carrying on and preparing for coping with things changing. is the worst case scenario is the outcome. yes. the business section of the gulf news. it is i'm backing the story i was talking to you about earlier in the business briefing. this rhetoric from the us. you were saying it was getting more and more difficult by the day trying to figure out what this means in real terms for china and the us and technology companies in china doing business in the us. it is not clear yet. donald trump is focusing on the ip of the technolo
umm, it is interesting. i work with entrepreneurs.e not necessarily talking about donald trump. we have supply chains. my previous company was an fmcg. a fast—moving consumer goods company. you may have products all over the world. there is a real threat there because of trade wars and tariffs and brexit, custom unions. we are drowning in it. new policies. and brexit in europe as well. theresa may not getting what she wants. then you have issues with the government. it is all unstable at the...
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umm trying to get that information and will bring that to you as soon as we get it. >>> also neighbors believe someone intentionally set an early morning fire that started outside this san jose home. it started on bar lolow avenue. a neighbor woke the people inside and a neighbor tells us what they saw. >> walking south, i seen a gentleman running, and i know that he's an arsonist. he started the fire. i know he did. >> we don't know whether that is the case. the firefighters saved the home and the fire damaged two cars outside. firefighters are not saying whether they believe this fire was set on purpose. >>> new this morning, if you live in eastern cocoa county make you felt it. two small earthquakes. first, 3.4 happened about 12:40 this morning and a smaller one, 2.4, rattled things later. no reports of damage. >> takes more than that to wake me up. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," a warning for anyone planning to use an ebt card this weekend for benefits. there's a blackout, you need to know about it. >> and a movie pass, saving you money when it comes to seeing many movie as m
umm trying to get that information and will bring that to you as soon as we get it. >>> also neighbors believe someone intentionally set an early morning fire that started outside this san jose home. it started on bar lolow avenue. a neighbor woke the people inside and a neighbor tells us what they saw. >> walking south, i seen a gentleman running, and i know that he's an arsonist. he started the fire. i know he did. >> we don't know whether that is the case. the...
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fewer fewer umm -- >> supervisor cohen: yes. >> supervisor fewer: i'm so sorry, i forget women's cancer screenings with public health, and i think that should be 600,000 over two years. these are mainly women of clolr in poverty -- >> supervisor cohen: i'm sorry. which area is this? >> supervisor fewer: it's public health. i think these are primarily women of color, and other people have mentioned it on their lists, also. >> supervisor cohen: yes, it was mentioned, but it was mentioned for something like $4 million. >> supervisor fewer: no, i mentioned it for $600,000 over two years. >> supervisor cohen: all right. we're going to have to take a moment to cleanup these -- cleanup the list and begin to consolidate. i don't know if there's any further discussion, anything to add? all right. let's come back at -- let's come back from recess in one hour, 5:00. thank you. >> welcome to another episode of safety on today is episode we'll show you how 0 retroactive you're home let's go inside and take a look. >> hi and patrick chief officer and director of earthquake for the city and county of
fewer fewer umm -- >> supervisor cohen: yes. >> supervisor fewer: i'm so sorry, i forget women's cancer screenings with public health, and i think that should be 600,000 over two years. these are mainly women of clolr in poverty -- >> supervisor cohen: i'm sorry. which area is this? >> supervisor fewer: it's public health. i think these are primarily women of color, and other people have mentioned it on their lists, also. >> supervisor cohen: yes, it was mentioned,...
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but until i saw, umm, the british ambassador, after a month or a month and a half, i was not sure whate my fate, because i thought... i did not know where i was. you thought that you might just be executed? yeah, and just dumped somewhere. so, although you are an ethiopian opposition figure, you actually have a british passport, that is why you mentioned the british ambassador. but your wife said the british authorities were not helpful. she said at the time "i would have thought the uk would have clarity on this issue and say "yes, this is wrong," that you had been abducted and kept in prison like this." were they helpful? it was a bit of difficulty with my wife. she is under so much pressure and was demanding a lot. but for me, the sight of a british ambassadorjust by itself was a relief because at that time i was certain they would not take a drastic measure. i knew now the outside world knew where i was. so the british helped you? yeah, that was the beginning. and they were helping, because i had nothing, really. it was just solitary confinement. so they, i was ill a number of time
but until i saw, umm, the british ambassador, after a month or a month and a half, i was not sure whate my fate, because i thought... i did not know where i was. you thought that you might just be executed? yeah, and just dumped somewhere. so, although you are an ethiopian opposition figure, you actually have a british passport, that is why you mentioned the british ambassador. but your wife said the british authorities were not helpful. she said at the time "i would have thought the uk...
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north korea continues to, umm, reprocess and enrich material and continue to weaponise that material.e, we believe. there they are alongside their team. we are told it isa alongside their team. we are told it is a working lunch. a short time ago i mentioned what was on the menu, interesting for some people. a combination of american cuisine, western cuisine, coupled with asian cuisine as well. staffed cucumber, beef short read, denuclearisation short rib, icecream. they will be well fed. that is what we want to hear. iam i am talking us through that, and we laugh, but it is their comfort eve ryo ne laugh, but it is their comfort everyone wants to... i agree. the details of lunch are perhaps not interesting. but it is their comfort the singaporean authorities said they wanted them to have. it is good news. with the korean summit, this is playing out. that is why they are having korean food. it is being pitched back home. the us media might not care... well, on social media... yes, look, we are here and a working lunch is under way. it is just two hours to go. we are yet to hear the det
north korea continues to, umm, reprocess and enrich material and continue to weaponise that material.e, we believe. there they are alongside their team. we are told it isa alongside their team. we are told it is a working lunch. a short time ago i mentioned what was on the menu, interesting for some people. a combination of american cuisine, western cuisine, coupled with asian cuisine as well. staffed cucumber, beef short read, denuclearisation short rib, icecream. they will be well fed. that...
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umm... many other subjects. we will see what happened. of good things can come with meetings with people. we had great meetings with resident xijinping of people. we had great meetings with resident xi jinping of china. we have had great meetings. maybe something positive will come out. a key member of the united states supreme court, joe jackson, father of michaeljackson and manager of the jackson five, has died. he was 89 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. he is widely credited with directing the group's career and propelling them to stardom, but he was later criticised for the way he'd raised the family. japanese carmaker, nissan, says it will be deferring long—term business decisions while it remains "in the dark" about britain's future relationship with the eu. the chairman also said that with tens of thousands ofjobs at stake, the company's investment plans would be put on hold until there was more clarity on brexit. nissan made half a million cars in the uk last year and exported four—fifths of them. is this the world's
umm... many other subjects. we will see what happened. of good things can come with meetings with people. we had great meetings with resident xijinping of people. we had great meetings with resident xi jinping of china. we have had great meetings. maybe something positive will come out. a key member of the united states supreme court, joe jackson, father of michaeljackson and manager of the jackson five, has died. he was 89 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. he is widely credited...
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. >> umm, they -- they didn't want to hurt him. >> you think it's because of a personal relationshipruns ami, is friends with donald trump? >> correct. >> president trump has denied an affair with mcdougal. ami has denied paying ms. mcdougal to suppress her story. according to two sources, cohen's decision to cooperate with prosecutors is, quote, a moving target and any decision would be weeks away, depending on what if any charges michael cohen will be facing. cnn's jeffrey toobin joins us now. as someone who knows more than most about ami and its inner working, i wonder what you make of this latest "wall street journal" story. >> it's not surprising that law enforcement would be interested in this subject. but it is also not clear whether any crime was committed by anyone here. david pecker, who was the ceo of american media, is a very close friend of donald trump. and when i interviewed him for "the new yorker," he was very open in saying we use "the national inquirer" to help donald trump get elected president, we were supportive of him. he was less clear on what the basis was of
. >> umm, they -- they didn't want to hurt him. >> you think it's because of a personal relationshipruns ami, is friends with donald trump? >> correct. >> president trump has denied an affair with mcdougal. ami has denied paying ms. mcdougal to suppress her story. according to two sources, cohen's decision to cooperate with prosecutors is, quote, a moving target and any decision would be weeks away, depending on what if any charges michael cohen will be facing. cnn's...
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. >> umm, so, yslais creek is held up due to a puc facility and the 3rd street bridge, and i understand that. >> yes. >> and so 1.5 million is going to go to herron head park. when yslais creek is no longer held up by the puc or whatever facility it is, does the 1.5 milli 1.5 million magically reappear? what happens to yslais creek park. >> >> we're hoping we can fund that with 2019 bonds, and we're hoping we've done further due diligence on the feasibility of the project as well. >> any other questions? >> thank you. i have one other question about park facilities for children who have handicaps or disabilities, there are some places around the country that do excellent work where kids have an opportunity to play and enjoy a park, whether they're -- have visual problems, vision problems or whr they're mobility problems. what is going on in san francisco in that regard? >> thank you for -- for that question. all of our projects do have to be evaluated by an ada coordinator to ensure that we are meeting the current codes and standards for accessibility, so all of our facilities that we a
. >> umm, so, yslais creek is held up due to a puc facility and the 3rd street bridge, and i understand that. >> yes. >> and so 1.5 million is going to go to herron head park. when yslais creek is no longer held up by the puc or whatever facility it is, does the 1.5 milli 1.5 million magically reappear? what happens to yslais creek park. >> >> we're hoping we can fund that with 2019 bonds, and we're hoping we've done further due diligence on the feasibility of the...
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a lot of new vegetables are umm can -- coming out in the fall, just using spices or maybe lemon juice that can help punch up the flavor without necessarily adding salt. we actually do have a ton of taste tests in june to test all of those things with our kids over the summer at our summer program, so we're very happy to report back on the results there. of course we'll be fixing the august and september menus based on what we learn from students at those tests. >> yes, chef chris was here earlier, could not stay. he had to go home and put his kids to bed, but he's also an award winning chefs. he's worked with internationally recognized organizations. you know, for example, taking things like airline food which is maybe not the most popular segment of the food industry and making them very exciting. so we're really thrilled to have him on board. he will be looking at all of our banks of student feedback and updatin recipes. we do have kids favorites that can be updated. for example i know there are a number of items that were maybe favorites three years ago that need a refresh. we're v
a lot of new vegetables are umm can -- coming out in the fall, just using spices or maybe lemon juice that can help punch up the flavor without necessarily adding salt. we actually do have a ton of taste tests in june to test all of those things with our kids over the summer at our summer program, so we're very happy to report back on the results there. of course we'll be fixing the august and september menus based on what we learn from students at those tests. >> yes, chef chris was here...
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but then he bites his lip like, "umm, girl." [ laughter ] [ applause ] he did. like what are you doing? your grandmother is right there. [ laughter ] you know she was like whaaa?ld because then bishop curry started preaching, and i was like whaaaat? is this about to be a black wedding? [ laughter ] and her mother was stunning. her perfect dreadlocks had me like what? i think this is a black wedding. [ laughter ] then the best choir sang the blackest song, "stand by me." i mean, each member of the choir looked like a commercial for blackness! [ light laughter ] and sounded like an angel. i saw that, and was like, whaat? we have gone full black wedding! [ laughter ] then when they pronounced the man and wife, and they did not jump the broom, i was like "oh, this is not a black wedding." [ laughter ] but then they rode away in that carriage, and i was like where have i seen this before? oh, yeah right. [ laughter ] i guess it was a black wedding. [ applause ] yay! oh my god yall. it was beautiful. so now we have a black princess -- oops, i mean two black princesses
but then he bites his lip like, "umm, girl." [ laughter ] [ applause ] he did. like what are you doing? your grandmother is right there. [ laughter ] you know she was like whaaa?ld because then bishop curry started preaching, and i was like whaaaat? is this about to be a black wedding? [ laughter ] and her mother was stunning. her perfect dreadlocks had me like what? i think this is a black wedding. [ laughter ] then the best choir sang the blackest song, "stand by me." i...
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>> umm, certainly there are some questions and concerns coming out of washington, d.c., but i've got to tell you from my district, especially with a primary coming up tomorrow, my district is focused on immigration reform and water storage, building infrastructure. so whether it's russia or some of the things that are coming out right now on the presidency, they just aren't top issues for i think this primary. but certainly for republicans and democrats in my district that are just looking for a job. >> it's a great perspective from california, from your district. thank you very much, congressman. >> thanks for having me back. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, 2020 vision. a crowded democratic field already. is our next guest also a contender? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. riends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you saf
>> umm, certainly there are some questions and concerns coming out of washington, d.c., but i've got to tell you from my district, especially with a primary coming up tomorrow, my district is focused on immigration reform and water storage, building infrastructure. so whether it's russia or some of the things that are coming out right now on the presidency, they just aren't top issues for i think this primary. but certainly for republicans and democrats in my district that are just...
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. >> and i bring that umm p in te images boit has been -- because it has been repaired. sometimes property owners come out, and they're just going to hack at it and hope that the tree declines. i don't have any sense that there's been any effort to try to impact these trees negatively at all. >> oh, no, you can tell that she's been vested. >> yeah. >> mr. buck, how old is this tree? >> my least favorite question. they're approximately 50 years old, and -- they could be a little older. >> and the life expectancy? >> you know, in it an urban environment, it's much different. even in golden gate park, these trees would go to 100, 120 years. these are so close to the sidewalk, these aren't going to approach that. we're not going to see that. >> just to clarify, when you indicated that most of one tree was in the public right-of-way and part of another was, what do you mean by that? >> so the significance of that is that as of july 1 of last year, 2017, public works now maintains all trees in the public right-of-way. what this would theoretically mean is that with these trees
. >> and i bring that umm p in te images boit has been -- because it has been repaired. sometimes property owners come out, and they're just going to hack at it and hope that the tree declines. i don't have any sense that there's been any effort to try to impact these trees negatively at all. >> oh, no, you can tell that she's been vested. >> yeah. >> mr. buck, how old is this tree? >> my least favorite question. they're approximately 50 years old, and -- they...
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. >> umm, sure. >> how worried should the president be right now? >> look, the president was, first of all, very upset when michael cohe attorney's home and office were raided. and we know from our reporting that it created a riftween the president's lawyers and the special counsel, who were trying to negotiate potential testimony for the president. e raid really hit the president's lawyers the wrong way. they were supposed to meet with mueller that afternoon. they did. but i'm told it wasn't a great meeting. it was pretty tense. now they're trying to get things back on track. so we know the president is upset. he considers it wrong. and at the time, i think he called it a disgrace, and on and on. whether the president is upset because of what's contained in those recordings or document, we have no way of knowing that. trump organization, as i understand it, was permitted by the speci master to have access to these -- >> and the trump legal team, too. >> correct. so they are part of this whole conversation. they are aware, as well as michael cohen i
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this is sort of a clean umm legislation of the few items that we wanted to see in terms of finance campaign amendments. so i'll be quick. the first item that we're asking to do with this lemgs lation is to -- in the voter information pamphlet, actually state which candidates have accepted the voluntary expenditure ceiling and which have not. as you know this only applies to a couple races, such as the d.a., p.d. and the board of education. the other component we're moving forward is of course we know that there can't be candidate coordination with other committees, but we're actually asking that there be a signed statement under penalty of perjury in regards to not having coordination between candidate controlled campaigns and another committee. and the other two quick things we're doing is we're making statutory changes to the law to reflect what's already kind of happening at the ethics commission. in particular there's been a lot of discussion about sharing information with voters about third party expenditures, and in working with the ethics commission it was very clear that they had be
this is sort of a clean umm legislation of the few items that we wanted to see in terms of finance campaign amendments. so i'll be quick. the first item that we're asking to do with this lemgs lation is to -- in the voter information pamphlet, actually state which candidates have accepted the voluntary expenditure ceiling and which have not. as you know this only applies to a couple races, such as the d.a., p.d. and the board of education. the other component we're moving forward is of course...
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. ♪ sunday morning umm kulthum ♪ ♪ her voice would fill our living room ♪ >> brown: in the show's signate lenk as dina sings of how much she loved egyptian movies and music as a young israeli girl. >> i'm just overjoyed that i get to sing such a beautiful song and that people do seem to beon respng to it in a way that they love it, maybe, as much as i do.nd ♪he living room becomes a garden ♪ ♪ and the tv set becomes a fountain ♪ ♪ and the music flows in the garden ♪ ♪ and everything grows >> that's a really exciting, special experience to have. >> brown: several cast members and writers visited israel before the production, to see the real town on which the story is basta. they knew of israelis and egyptians comes with plenty of historal and political freight, and decided, as in the film, to focus on the smaller, human scale within the larger drama. >> i wouldn't say that it's accurate to say that the show is not political. i think 's enormously political. but the argument it's making is about the so of man-made arbitrariness of politics. and that, in the absence of those iminary structur
. ♪ sunday morning umm kulthum ♪ ♪ her voice would fill our living room ♪ >> brown: in the show's signate lenk as dina sings of how much she loved egyptian movies and music as a young israeli girl. >> i'm just overjoyed that i get to sing such a beautiful song and that people do seem to beon respng to it in a way that they love it, maybe, as much as i do.nd ♪he living room becomes a garden ♪ ♪ and the tv set becomes a fountain ♪ ♪ and the music flows in the garden...
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>> umm, so health of the economy, that's out of my lane. >> but it's good, i'll tell you that. >> it's good. our job is to make sure that the markets function as well as they can to support our economy. and there's always room for improvement in that. we come to work every day looking to improve the functioning of our markets, so the economy can be as good as it can be. >> thank you. i have some time left. i yield back to the chairman. >> gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. bud. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and also chairman clayton. we're fortunate to have you at the helm. i guess that makes you captain of the ship. so we appreciate you being here and being our captain. so i want to get your views on recent legislation that the committee approved that would raise thresholds for shareholder resubmissions. it steams straightforward in the proposal for the s.e.c. to enact, and i think mr. duffy's legislation offers a much more reasonable threshold that allows sharehrsave a voice, while not burdening public companies supported by a small group
>> umm, so health of the economy, that's out of my lane. >> but it's good, i'll tell you that. >> it's good. our job is to make sure that the markets function as well as they can to support our economy. and there's always room for improvement in that. we come to work every day looking to improve the functioning of our markets, so the economy can be as good as it can be. >> thank you. i have some time left. i yield back to the chairman. >> gentleman yields back. the...
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a lot of people looked at that concurrence and that sort of warning to the president thinking, umm, what will he do here. he obviously wasn't pleased with what the president said regarding the travel ban and the m muslim ban, if you will. and now we know that justin anthony kennedy will be retiring effective july 31. big news that will send ripple effects throughout congress, throughout the administration, throughout the supreme court and this country. >> so well reported out. just his profile on the court and i think just underscoring we you saw the travel ban 5-4, the young decision 5-4. and now this would be number two as far as nominations under this administration which is huge obviously for this administration. let's go to gloria borger on that point and we'll keep bringing different voices in as we cover this news that justice anthony kennedy will be retiring. you heard jessica point out the letter to the president. this will be effective july 31. but flgloria, this has to be a n for the president. >> well, look. this could potentially transform the court for generations. and when
a lot of people looked at that concurrence and that sort of warning to the president thinking, umm, what will he do here. he obviously wasn't pleased with what the president said regarding the travel ban and the m muslim ban, if you will. and now we know that justin anthony kennedy will be retiring effective july 31. big news that will send ripple effects throughout congress, throughout the administration, throughout the supreme court and this country. >> so well reported out. just his...
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umm...d yes. we are seeing pictures of you claiming it while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it? while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was mm while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it? it was very, very tough. then, you must be very, very tough. then, you must be very proud of him to have achieved this, because looking at the pictures it is an absolutely phenomenal achievement. yeah, he did amazing. he claimed every pitch without, you know, sitting on the row will or using any aids are anything like that. he did incredible. it was amazing, amazing to watch. edward, tell me a little bit, why do you enjoy climbing? what is it about it that it should enjoy it? well, i enjoy it because like, so when i climb, it makes me like wa nt to so when i climb, it makes me like want to do something but i don't know what to do. so then, i like it, well, to get me into it, the first wall i went to they said i was too little to climb in it. but then we went to were s
umm...d yes. we are seeing pictures of you claiming it while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it? while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was mm while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it? it was very, very tough. then, you must be very, very tough. then, you must be very proud of him to have achieved this, because looking at the pictures it is an absolutely phenomenal achievement. yeah, he did amazing. he claimed every pitch without, you know, sitting on...
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>> umm, yes. i had a date back in the day and i was still working in catering.ebody set me up with this guy. was so cheap that i was supposed to meet him at the subway. he didn't even come out from the all just in case we had to go back in and he didn't want to pay again. okay, so that was the first thing. then we to a movie and okay, he wasn't making -- i'm okay with paying for my own self. back in the day i was still buying my popcorn. so i went out, got my little popcorn and he didn't want to get ything, but he wanted some i'm like, okay, i can share. but then after that i'm ke, i'm still hungry so i went out to eat. and i'm like, okay, this dude is not goingo buy any of his food and he wants some of mine, i'm drawing the line. sure enough, we are going ou and he wan some of my food and i'm like, dude why can't you buy your own? [ laughter ] i don't care if you go on a date -- i mean now i might go out and treat mebody, but i was working so hard.i'm likeude cheaping -- there's not going toe a second. yeah, i would've -- you know, once he didn't come out from
>> umm, yes. i had a date back in the day and i was still working in catering.ebody set me up with this guy. was so cheap that i was supposed to meet him at the subway. he didn't even come out from the all just in case we had to go back in and he didn't want to pay again. okay, so that was the first thing. then we to a movie and okay, he wasn't making -- i'm okay with paying for my own self. back in the day i was still buying my popcorn. so i went out, got my little popcorn and he didn't...
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>> umm, two out of three. >> yeah. >> it was so beautiful out. >> yeah.y daughter was watching "stranger things." >> there you go. >> we were watching. i wanted to put on the world cup and she said watch it on your espn plus, plus, plus. >> watching "the handmade's tale." >> i'm down enough i don't need to be more down. >> that's going to be get you opening a swiss bank account quick. >> i don't want to stick my head in the oven. >>> let's get to bob on the floor. the dow is down 220. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning. three to one declining to advancing stocks we're not really rallying at all. it's even worse in europe. take a look at the european autos. germany is the weakest part of europe that's understandable given the concern about merkel's coalition there. but just like industrials are proxies for the trade war here autos are proxies for the trade war overthere. it's not just german autos like volkswagen or bmw that are weak but across the board rolls-royce, it doesn't matter what you look at these are proxies for the trade war. all of t
>> umm, two out of three. >> yeah. >> it was so beautiful out. >> yeah.y daughter was watching "stranger things." >> there you go. >> we were watching. i wanted to put on the world cup and she said watch it on your espn plus, plus, plus. >> watching "the handmade's tale." >> i'm down enough i don't need to be more down. >> that's going to be get you opening a swiss bank account quick. >> i don't want to stick my...
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. >> umm, well, it's been good to be short the stock you don't think it could be a turning point forompany? getting itself on a path that may end up, you know, in a better place >> certainly could we're going to move to the sidelines and watch. i think being short no longer makes sense. but i haven't done enough work in this complicated set of destructions now to say it's appropriate to be long but hopefully they have stemmed the tide of the deterioration. i would agree with that. >> 6% move we'll talk to flannery later on this morning bob, good to check in with you interesting week as we go to break, take a look at futures as we said, dow nine out of ten. we're keeping an eye on the stabilizing move today more "squawk on the street" in a moment welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com >>> stocks looking to attempt to stage a rebound. dow futures up 36 points six minutes until the opening bell s&p up 5 ge is the story of the day announcing a major transform
. >> umm, well, it's been good to be short the stock you don't think it could be a turning point forompany? getting itself on a path that may end up, you know, in a better place >> certainly could we're going to move to the sidelines and watch. i think being short no longer makes sense. but i haven't done enough work in this complicated set of destructions now to say it's appropriate to be long but hopefully they have stemmed the tide of the deterioration. i would agree with that....
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. >> do you, umm, do you have the eventual outcome of this what is going to be fascinating be our parentney and what happens with fox? >> i so defer to the man who came back from his vacation. >> i know. >> he cut his vacation short for me to even offer view in the face of someone that shows that level of dedication, that would be ludicrous. >> and, actually, not only did he, you know, cut his vacation short but he was in here at like before sorkin this morning. >> before sorkin sorkin had to dash off the piece in the times. >> yeah. >> with the nice color o front page. >> t jimmy. >> no problem! >> we have sort of tongue and cheek kidding around about comcast stock and we all have it and whether we, you know, we give brian and steve and everybody else the benefit of the doubt here because the shareholders it is down a lot of people don't want to the wait around, it seems like, jim. but it seems like long-term here we go again. these are great assets that they would make comcast probably a stronger company, a stronger competitor. >> someone downgraded today. i mean, where you been you're
. >> do you, umm, do you have the eventual outcome of this what is going to be fascinating be our parentney and what happens with fox? >> i so defer to the man who came back from his vacation. >> i know. >> he cut his vacation short for me to even offer view in the face of someone that shows that level of dedication, that would be ludicrous. >> and, actually, not only did he, you know, cut his vacation short but he was in here at like before sorkin this morning....
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if there is an opportunity to identify those who are, umm, posing a risk to other people, maybe evenenders, maybe even with convictions, who do not become part of a known list, then, yes, there is every possibility they are able to continue doing what they have been doing. the church of england says it takes the criticism very seriously and has commissioned an independent review into how it handled past allegations. that is due to be done next month and it is committed to acting on its recommendations. donna birrell — bbc news. the probation system in england and wales is said to be in a ‘mess' according to a committee of mps. thejustice select committee is urging the government to overhaul the way offenders are supervised in the community, after a report found reforms introduced four years ago, when the service was partially privatised, failed to work. we do think there's got to be a very urgent and full review of all of this. just the sticking plaster of putting more money in one bit here and another bet there isn't going to solve it. we have serious doubts as to whether this syste
if there is an opportunity to identify those who are, umm, posing a risk to other people, maybe evenenders, maybe even with convictions, who do not become part of a known list, then, yes, there is every possibility they are able to continue doing what they have been doing. the church of england says it takes the criticism very seriously and has commissioned an independent review into how it handled past allegations. that is due to be done next month and it is committed to acting on its...
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question whether abusers were left free to abuse.“ there is an opportunity to identify those who are, ummybe even known offenders, maybe even with convictions, who do not become part ofa convictions, who do not become part of a known list, then, yes, there is every possibility they are able to continue doing what they have been doing. the church of england says it ta kes doing. the church of england says it takes the criticism very seriously and has commissioned an independent review into how it handled past allegations. that is due to be done next month and it is committed to acting on its recommendations. bbc news. events will take place across the uk today to mark 70 years since the empire windrush sailed in to britain along with hundreds of caribbean migrants in search of a new life. the anniversary comes as many continue to wait for clarification over their right to remain following the windrush scandal. the home office says it is committed to ensuring all those affected are given the assistance they require, but for some who were refused re—entry to the uk, it's come too late. when
question whether abusers were left free to abuse.“ there is an opportunity to identify those who are, ummybe even known offenders, maybe even with convictions, who do not become part ofa convictions, who do not become part of a known list, then, yes, there is every possibility they are able to continue doing what they have been doing. the church of england says it ta kes doing. the church of england says it takes the criticism very seriously and has commissioned an independent review into how...
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umm, thank you to broadway for welcoming us so openly. than a politician? and how we can actually create a working society for everybody. and how are you going to celebrate tonight? drink within reach. a production from britain's national theatre. an award for andrew garfield for his leading role in the play. i want more life! andrew lloyd webber had a presence at the ceremony. with a lifetime achievement award. is just extraordinary. and i'm sort of pinching myself. i don't really believe it. with uk theatre talent taking home many tony trophies. because american productions triumphed. #. of once on this island. the story of an egyptian police band stranded in a remote israeli town. it won ten tony trophies — more than any other production. tom brook, bbc news, new york. join sermon king with details of the weather. hello, simon. i have indeed, hello. indeed, hello. across england and wales out there at the moment. at the moment. across scotland and northern ireland, a bit more cloud around. ireland, a bit more cloud around. as you can s
umm, thank you to broadway for welcoming us so openly. than a politician? and how we can actually create a working society for everybody. and how are you going to celebrate tonight? drink within reach. a production from britain's national theatre. an award for andrew garfield for his leading role in the play. i want more life! andrew lloyd webber had a presence at the ceremony. with a lifetime achievement award. is just extraordinary. and i'm sort of pinching myself. i don't really believe it....