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cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states, aged 70. shareholders ousted him following charges of embezzlement and tax evasion. his eldest daughter generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident, demanding the plane return to the gate as it taxied because of the way the cabin crew had served her nuts. kpmg is planning to overhaul its british business to create an independent audit firm, according to the times this morning. kpmg's audit practice has 200 partners and about 5000 staff, and the paper said it had nothing to do with any decision by the competition regulator to force a break—up of the big four accounting firms. the ftse has not moved much. if you remember, first night had a 20% drop after a big fire at a warehouse, and they have recovered that. the pound looking a bit weak against the euro. in the oil prices at $70.7 per now, time for a look at the weather. quite big contrasts at the moment. southern parts of the uk have been so southern parts of the uk have been so far quite cloudy, at least here in the
cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states, aged 70. shareholders ousted him following charges of embezzlement and tax evasion. his eldest daughter generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident, demanding the plane return to the gate as it taxied because of the way the cabin crew had served her nuts. kpmg is planning to overhaul its british business to create an independent audit firm, according to the times this morning. kpmg's audit...
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some of the other stories making the news the former chairman of korean air has died in the united states agedined chairman of the company even 70. he remained chairman of the com pa ny even after 70. he remained chairman of the company even after he was ousted following charges of embezzlement and tax evasion. a so—called nut rage incident provoked international headlines. the scandal is increased criticism in south korea about the privileged family owned conglomerates. the carrier boeing said its awaiting regulatory approval before the bombing max planes can return to the air. 737 max was grounded worldwide after two fatal crashes of ethiopian airlines and lion air. and the global economy has entered a synchronised lowdown meaning data on the health of the world economy suggests a slowing down especially in the us, europe and china. the numbers were compiled bya us and china. the numbers were compiled by a us think tank and the financial times. as a result the international monetary fund plans to revise down this years growth numbers later this week. here's what the numbers are doing. a seve
some of the other stories making the news the former chairman of korean air has died in the united states agedined chairman of the company even 70. he remained chairman of the com pa ny even after 70. he remained chairman of the company even after he was ousted following charges of embezzlement and tax evasion. a so—called nut rage incident provoked international headlines. the scandal is increased criticism in south korea about the privileged family owned conglomerates. the carrier boeing...
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of all of people in the united states age 35, natural born citizens, why should it can you? >> i can win and rebuild the blue wall. michigan and wisconsin. more than that i understand the need of economic needs of people like the one i represent. that to me is the essential issue in our country today. the economic inequality and divide that we have in the in fact people are sick of trying to get by. that's what i'm going to bring to the white house. >> when you say you understand that you can win and rebuild the blue wall, could you win state-wide? >> yes. ohio goes right back on the map. >> why not run for stayed wide office. why go from running from representatives? >> totally. i have been in congress, this is my 17th year working on federal issues. they are important to me. i think the issues around the foreign policy and ingaugement in the world. trade deals have been a train wreck and hollowed us out. if you don't get the macro economic policies around trade and taxes and around really federal investments around the new technologies, we have been trying a piece in commu
of all of people in the united states age 35, natural born citizens, why should it can you? >> i can win and rebuild the blue wall. michigan and wisconsin. more than that i understand the need of economic needs of people like the one i represent. that to me is the essential issue in our country today. the economic inequality and divide that we have in the in fact people are sick of trying to get by. that's what i'm going to bring to the white house. >> when you say you understand...
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in the united states, the average age of diagnosis is 5 years old. >> autism speaks wants to reach hispanicities where children are not diagnosed until they are older. coming up on "cbs this morning," a new book, "american moon shine" john f kennedy. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." shine" john f kennedy. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." when e like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to
in the united states, the average age of diagnosis is 5 years old. >> autism speaks wants to reach hispanicities where children are not diagnosed until they are older. coming up on "cbs this morning," a new book, "american moon shine" john f kennedy. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." shine" john f kennedy. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." when e like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed....
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environmental record of this administration, air quality so% better, the united states -- 10% better and the united states rule against the ag sector, we got rid of it. we said we're going to be partners. having served as attorney general at the state level i get what federalism means. i get that the governor of texas cares about the water we drink and the air we breathe. that's what this administration is about and that's why we're seeing change. (applause) >> so i gaich him a chance to -- i gave him a chance to set the record straight. what was your greatest achievement at interior? >> probably the greatest achievement -- first of all interior. what is interior? interior is actually 12 time zones. it goes from the virj inn islands -- virgin islands. you have the department of war, and if you don't like your neighbor and the department of state, if you do like your neighbor, and you have the department of war, and those are the departments. so the last department in 1849 was interior. so interior has 573 sovereign tribes. so all the indian issues fall under interior 12 time zones, one-fifth -- and no one loves public land m
environmental record of this administration, air quality so% better, the united states -- 10% better and the united states rule against the ag sector, we got rid of it. we said we're going to be partners. having served as attorney general at the state level i get what federalism means. i get that the governor of texas cares about the water we drink and the air we breathe. that's what this administration is about and that's why we're seeing change. (applause) >> so i gaich him a chance to...
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cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states aged 70. generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident, demanding the plane return to the gate as it taxied. the scandals have increased criticism in south korea about the country's privileged group of family—owned conglomerates. kpmg is planning to overhaul its british business to create an independent audit firm, according to the times this morning. the move will be made regardless of any decision by the competition regulator to force a break—up of the big four accounting firms, the paper said. kpmg's audit practice has 200 partners and about 5,000 staff, who could move to a stand—alone entity or to a subsidiary. a quick look at the numbers. the ftse100 barely moved. it had a good session on friday. not doing much ahead of the news that we are waiting for about any progress in the brexit talks. as discussed, brent is above $70 a barrel. up more than half of 1%. we will keep an eye on that because it could make things more expensive. a pound would buy you a dollar and
cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states aged 70. generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident, demanding the plane return to the gate as it taxied. the scandals have increased criticism in south korea about the country's privileged group of family—owned conglomerates. kpmg is planning to overhaul its british business to create an independent audit firm, according to the times this morning. the move will be made regardless of any...
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she was born in a refugee camp in kenya before moving to the united states at the age of seven.mes out next week. >>> a potential solution to a nasty problem on the streets of san francisco. wyatt doesn't get to the root cause of the problem. >>> plenty of tension between the warriors and the rockets. we will take you inside the oracle arena for a preview of the game. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. >>> the warriors rocket game is tonight. there up 2-0 in the series. they have to tip it off and that will happen it oracle arena. sarah? >> reporter: good morning, guys. a couple of hours ago i was talking about tickets. two tickets courtside $60,000 each. that's out of beach, reach for me and probably a lot of our viewers. i'm in section 122 and it's only $250. not too bad considering how close it is to the court. you can see the action going on. we are hoping for another warriors win tonight after they beat the rocke
she was born in a refugee camp in kenya before moving to the united states at the age of seven.mes out next week. >>> a potential solution to a nasty problem on the streets of san francisco. wyatt doesn't get to the root cause of the problem. >>> plenty of tension between the warriors and the rockets. we will take you inside the oracle arena for a preview of the game. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp...
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the other big feature of the first gilded age was an enormous inequality of wealth and come in at this time was something new to the united states. at the time in the united states there was written for people that had been less stark in his division but the gilded age market. for high point of when the wealthy had more in the workers and employees have less. that was what created so much political tension in extreme politics. the third thing, it was similar about the time that ours is politics became very extreme. they were main stream socialist candidates and people calling for revolutions in communism was on the march, a very extreme. in political history. >> you are known as the technology watch, what companies are you referring to in the gilded age? >> technology -- isaac we come to a time where our economy is gilded by monopoly. and some of the obvious are the tech industry in front of our faces, amazon, facebook, google and so forth. but if you look a little more carefully, the industry like the airline industry, cable television, or other industries like fertilizer, or more global industries are dominated by monopolist o
the other big feature of the first gilded age was an enormous inequality of wealth and come in at this time was something new to the united states. at the time in the united states there was written for people that had been less stark in his division but the gilded age market. for high point of when the wealthy had more in the workers and employees have less. that was what created so much political tension in extreme politics. the third thing, it was similar about the time that ours is politics...
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other big feature of that, of the firsture gilded age, was an enormous income.ty of wealth and that was at the time something new to the united states. there was a time when the united states, you know, there was rich poor people that had been less stark in its divisions, but the gilded age marked a period, when thehigh point, of wealthy had more and the workers and the employees had a lot less. and that was, i think, what created so much political tension and extreme politics. third thing.'s the the third thing that was similar about that time is the politics extreme.ry there were mainstream socialist candidates, people calling for revolution. communism was on the march. a very extreme period in u.s. and world political history. >> you're known as a technology watcher. what companies are you referring the new gilded age? >> well, technology is -- i a time whencome to our economy is also dom natalled by monopolies. some of the most obvious are the tech industries, amazon, facebook, google and so forth. but frankly, if you look a little more carefully, if you at industries like the airline industry, if you look at look atlevision, if
other big feature of that, of the firsture gilded age, was an enormous income.ty of wealth and that was at the time something new to the united states. there was a time when the united states, you know, there was rich poor people that had been less stark in its divisions, but the gilded age marked a period, when thehigh point, of wealthy had more and the workers and the employees had a lot less. and that was, i think, what created so much political tension and extreme politics. third thing.'s...
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as those news lines break now bear in mind that a few days ago the united states there was an evacuation order for children school age children so all those pointing to the level of concern in the united states about the very real possibility of further attacks now in terms of the sri lankan authorities we haven't heard any alerts specific alerts there have been ongoing warnings obviously for people to stay alert to keep an eye out for what's going on we're hearing all the time that the police and security forces are continuing with their raids there's a lot of things being found people being rounded up explosives because even in the last few hours of interest being brought in so everyone in a very high state of alert martin you know fernando is live in the sri lankan capital thank you. strange socialist party may have won the general election but it lacks the votes to govern on its own prime minister paid to resign his party will need to build a coalition but that could take some time and there's no guarantee of success has our report from madrid. a new day for spanish politics but no certainty over what kind of gov
as those news lines break now bear in mind that a few days ago the united states there was an evacuation order for children school age children so all those pointing to the level of concern in the united states about the very real possibility of further attacks now in terms of the sri lankan authorities we haven't heard any alerts specific alerts there have been ongoing warnings obviously for people to stay alert to keep an eye out for what's going on we're hearing all the time that the police...
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feature of that come distinct feature for the gilded age was an enormous inequality of wealth and income that was evident something new to the united states. there was a time when the united states, there was rich and poor people that had been left start in its divisions but the gilded age marked a time almost a high point of when the wealthy had more and the workers and the boys had a lot less. that was a thick what created so much political tension and extreme politics. i guess the third thing that was similar at the time and ours is the politics became very extreme. extreme. they were mainstream socialist candidates. there were people calling for revolution, communism is on the march. and a very extreme type in u.s. and world history and what you are not as a technology watcher. what companies are you referring to in the new gilded age? >> guest: technology is a tip. i think we've come to a time where our economy is also dominated by monopolies. some of the most obvious as you refer to are the tech industry is right in front of our faces, amazon, facebook, google and so forth. but frankly if you look a little more carefully, if you loo
feature of that come distinct feature for the gilded age was an enormous inequality of wealth and income that was evident something new to the united states. there was a time when the united states, there was rich and poor people that had been left start in its divisions but the gilded age marked a time almost a high point of when the wealthy had more and the workers and the boys had a lot less. that was a thick what created so much political tension and extreme politics. i guess the third...
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well, the federal legal limit to buy tobacco in the united states is the age of 18. a number of states have increased at age to 21. and we are still in the grips of an active flu season there have been 21 straight weeks of elevated flu season in the u s making the current flu season, the longest in 10 years. according to the cdc. the previous record was 20 weeks during the 2014 2015 season. but the number of states reporting widespread influenza did declined by almost half last week compared to the week before that's the good news. and the cdc says this flu season has been moderate in terms of its severity. >>a big story tonight, social security and medicare benefits could be seeing cuts as early as 2035 if congress doesn't take bold action soon. an annual federal report shows reserve support of the programs will be depleted. even the country's roughly 60 million retirement age workers at risk. a washington dc correspondent recall martin breaks down the latest debate happening on capitol hill and lawmakers struggling to find a solution. siece its creation decades ago
well, the federal legal limit to buy tobacco in the united states is the age of 18. a number of states have increased at age to 21. and we are still in the grips of an active flu season there have been 21 straight weeks of elevated flu season in the u s making the current flu season, the longest in 10 years. according to the cdc. the previous record was 20 weeks during the 2014 2015 season. but the number of states reporting widespread influenza did declined by almost half last week compared to...
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affects other nations plus huawei is managing to soar despite constant pressure from the united states r.t.s. alex male of age logs on to break down while ways from relative obscurity to a household name and finally watch chain is making major moves again with legacy institution jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research lend us a hand to break down all the latest news all of that directly ahead but first we have some headlines let's go. a tiny of the screws on our on our global report today as u.s. president donald trump puts an end to exemptions for sanctions against the oil's nation previously eight countries china greece india italy japan south korea taiwan and turkey are granted waivers regarding the u.s. sanctions against iran's energy sector now the white house has announced that president trump will not issue those waivers effectively making those nations subject to sanctions under u.s. laws as of may second. white house press secretary sara sanders said this decision is intended to re iran's oil exports to zero u.s. secretary of state mike pump ale claim that iran's regional rival
affects other nations plus huawei is managing to soar despite constant pressure from the united states r.t.s. alex male of age logs on to break down while ways from relative obscurity to a household name and finally watch chain is making major moves again with legacy institution jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research lend us a hand to break down all the latest news all of that directly ahead but first we have some headlines let's go. a tiny of the screws on our on our...
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we seek countries around the world that have an aging population, the united states birthrate is decliningan aging population. we have baby boomers that are turning 65 and drawing down more and more on social security. we need a young and vibrant workforce. and if we're not careful, if we don't get this right, in 20 or 30 years, this nation is going to be begging for immigrants to come to this country. we have -- we are a great nation. we have people that are fleeing danger and the president wants us to believe that we have to choose between border security and compassion. i believe that our border is more secure than it's ever been and we can continue to make investments so that it stays secure. but i want us to choose compassion, not cruelty. >> julian castro, former secretary of housing and urban development, can you stick with us for just one more segment? i have another thing that i'm going to ask you about that you are not going to want to answer. we'll be right back with julian castro right after this. right castro right after this. we're oscar mayer deli fresh and you may know us f
we seek countries around the world that have an aging population, the united states birthrate is decliningan aging population. we have baby boomers that are turning 65 and drawing down more and more on social security. we need a young and vibrant workforce. and if we're not careful, if we don't get this right, in 20 or 30 years, this nation is going to be begging for immigrants to come to this country. we have -- we are a great nation. we have people that are fleeing danger and the president...
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. >> if you believe in national security, if you believe in the safety of the united states, he's avil villain. >> julian agsange is a hero. >> i do not regard him as a hero. julian assange has put american lives at risk. >> i'm glad that the wheels of justice are finally turning when it comes to mr. assange. i've never been a fan. >> and president trump was also asked about it earlier. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. it's not my thing. i know there is something having to do with julian assange. i've been seeing what's happened with assange. and that will be a determination, i would imagine, mostly by the attorney general. >> all right, well, we'll get to that in a second. the people's opinions, greg, of julian assange have really changed over the years. at first the democrats loved him, then they hated him. where do they stand now? >> greg: here's the deal. i e-mailed dana and our producer megan this morning. i said, i don't want to do this story because i can't even remember how i feel about julian assange. because we -- when "the five" began, i guess -- going on eight years. >> 2010, 2011. >> greg: i
. >> if you believe in national security, if you believe in the safety of the united states, he's avil villain. >> julian agsange is a hero. >> i do not regard him as a hero. julian assange has put american lives at risk. >> i'm glad that the wheels of justice are finally turning when it comes to mr. assange. i've never been a fan. >> and president trump was also asked about it earlier. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. it's not my thing. i know there is...
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well, the federal legal age to buy tobacco in the united states is 18 several states have raised thatwell, this when he says that the of disney bob iger makes way too much money. abigail disney tweeted on sunday that iger's $66 million compensation last year is quote insane with the average disney employee makes just over $46,000 a year. and he says that the companies could have given every disneyland employee a 15% raise by simply cutting iger's compensation to million. disneyland employees make $15 an hour abigail disney says that that is still too low for a company that reported a record annual profit last year part of that profit is the avengers endgame movie which opens in theaters thursday night after setting a new record for best ever us ticket sales, according to the movie ticket website fandango disney owns marvel studios and speaking of the avengers the stars of avengers endgame made a permanent imprint on hollywood not because of. >>those huge sales were expecting that by participating in a tinseltown tradition placing handprints in the cement outside of the ground in chine
well, the federal legal age to buy tobacco in the united states is 18 several states have raised thatwell, this when he says that the of disney bob iger makes way too much money. abigail disney tweeted on sunday that iger's $66 million compensation last year is quote insane with the average disney employee makes just over $46,000 a year. and he says that the companies could have given every disneyland employee a 15% raise by simply cutting iger's compensation to million. disneyland employees...
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your classmates would be boys of high school age, carefully selected from all over the united statesheir ability, courtesy, and personality. you would receive one of the best educations available in american schools, and all of this in spite of the fact that every day, you would have a big job to do, often having to work late into the night. you would study your own country and many other lands. but over your studies would brood the spirit and power of the institution of which you are a part, where history making events are a daily routine -- a congress of the united states. the day starts early at the capital. the president of the senate, the vice president of the united states, is at his desk to study the program for the day and lay out the schedule for the senate so that everything will move smoothly. in recent years, the responsibilities of the vice president have become much heavier. the congressional machinery is beginning to move all around the square to the east of the capital, an area much like a great college quadrangle, which might he called capitol square. here is a plan
your classmates would be boys of high school age, carefully selected from all over the united statesheir ability, courtesy, and personality. you would receive one of the best educations available in american schools, and all of this in spite of the fact that every day, you would have a big job to do, often having to work late into the night. you would study your own country and many other lands. but over your studies would brood the spirit and power of the institution of which you are a part,...
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united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county. by the age of 50. when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be the united states senator for the past 9-point a years. and i expect to continue the effort which i've been making in that capacity as the united states senator to help sharpen the haw and win the peace under the direction of our great leader, franklin d roosevelt. >> and he became president at the age of 60 and on april 12th 1945. he was in the capitol building when he received a phone call from the white house asking him to hurry to the white house and to come quietly. truman rushed to the white house and was received by eleanor roosevelt who broke the news to now president truman, eleanor roosevelt said harry, the president is dead. and president truman just didn't know what to say. he eventually was able to look at mrs. roosevelt and say mrs. roosevelt, is there anything i can do for you and mrs. roosevelt looked back at mr. truman and said no harry, is there anything i can do for you? for y
united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county. by the age of 50. when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be the united states senator for the past 9-point a years. and i expect to continue the effort which i've been making in that capacity as the united states senator to help sharpen the haw and win the peace under the direction of our...
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the united states it's free to the world full of conflicts the so today there is increasingly a debate over what direction the united states should take. the. pros. protesters clashed with police in ag capital following the arrest of the leaks founder in london president or a no accuses the whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy where he had been for seven years into a hub. faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of hacking and conspiring with fellow whistleblower chelsea manning freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. weapons may have been used against civilians in yemen a call.
the united states it's free to the world full of conflicts the so today there is increasingly a debate over what direction the united states should take. the. pros. protesters clashed with police in ag capital following the arrest of the leaks founder in london president or a no accuses the whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy where he had been for seven years into a hub. faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of hacking and conspiring with...
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united states. >> this is a dark age when mentalism. >> reporter: british police arrested julian assange at the ecuadorianities took the wikileaks founder out of the building after ecuador revoked his citizenship and political asylum which allowed him to seek refuge there for nearly 7 years. the 47-year-old turning to the embassy for help in 2012, while facing extradition to sweden on sexual assault charges which have been dropped. he has now been found guilty of violating his bail agreement. assange is also accused of conspiring to hack into classical government computers in 2010. >> the first amendment does not give you license to harm the country or reckless behavior. he has done a lot of harm to the u.s. he should pay for that. >> reporter: this case is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. a lawyer for assange says he will fight extradition to the u.s. and a british government minister says he will not be sent here if you will face the death penalty. >> this precedent means any journalist can be extradited for prosecution in the united states for having published truthful information about the united
united states. >> this is a dark age when mentalism. >> reporter: british police arrested julian assange at the ecuadorianities took the wikileaks founder out of the building after ecuador revoked his citizenship and political asylum which allowed him to seek refuge there for nearly 7 years. the 47-year-old turning to the embassy for help in 2012, while facing extradition to sweden on sexual assault charges which have been dropped. he has now been found guilty of violating his bail...
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when god's deals are there is a golden age of productivity in the united states, the 32 the 50. which you referenced was a period where economists indicate productivity was at its height. now i wonder how you would reflect on that. >> let me take up to question. >> we only have a second seal to be really quick. >> that legislation within the house and senate was not backed by the ministration, they were interested as i a in the book and promoting and perpetuating the supermarket banks. they were not interested in bringing fakes apart in the economic disruption the judge would follow. >> that will have to be the last work, rather time. i like to think by author and distinguished panel host for the commentary. thank you very much. [cats meowing] [inaudible conversations] you can chat with him and he'll be available. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations]
when god's deals are there is a golden age of productivity in the united states, the 32 the 50. which you referenced was a period where economists indicate productivity was at its height. now i wonder how you would reflect on that. >> let me take up to question. >> we only have a second seal to be really quick. >> that legislation within the house and senate was not backed by the ministration, they were interested as i a in the book and promoting and perpetuating the...
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age. the worker in the united states. much of the program the number of people killed it two weeks ago has swept away key infrastructure local aid organizations say sanctions are preventing vital help from getting through. through the helicopters we try to move people from the dangerous area to the safe areas actually be set up the camps and we distribute the tents for the rich for temporarily sheltering of the people and as well as a distribution of relief items well actually it is a living...
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for the them then a week ago says no we're detain people and send them into the united states in sanctuary cities. the ag says no, we detain people for longer periods of time. which is it? they're flailing. this is a punch drunk boxer he is throwing bunches and jabs. everything he has done on immigration is abject failure. meanwhile states like california are trying to pick up the pieces including pick up and lift up people dumped on the streets and sidewalks already in sanctuary cities like san diego and throughout this state. hundreds of legal asylum seekers, their children are dumped out of bus stops with no place to go ening up homeless in emergency rooms. i'm proud of my state. we poepd an asylum center to allow people at least the dignity of some stability and some encouragement that this is not who we are as americans. and we have principles and values that stand out. >> that's beautiful. [ applause ] >> listen, i mean a lot of people love what you say. but we have now -- you're seeing some cracks even on the democratic side. cher says the city los angeles isn't taking care of its own wau what abo
for the them then a week ago says no we're detain people and send them into the united states in sanctuary cities. the ag says no, we detain people for longer periods of time. which is it? they're flailing. this is a punch drunk boxer he is throwing bunches and jabs. everything he has done on immigration is abject failure. meanwhile states like california are trying to pick up the pieces including pick up and lift up people dumped on the streets and sidewalks already in sanctuary cities like...
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she came to the united states from ecuador at age 13 as an undocumented immigrant. she cofounded united we dream. today, she's the executive director of that organization. yeah, you can clap it up. we're absolutely essential to the dream act and the adoption of daca. she put a face on the struggle of immigrant views and continues to fight for a better way forward for immigrants in this country. please give me around -- round of applause for christina gimenez. [applause] ♪ everyone. thank you, how are you doing? i am the executive director and cofounder of united we dream. yes. we are the largest network led by immigrant youth and you know what? we are undocumented. we are unafraid. and we are here to stay. [applause] christina: it is so amazing to be with you in this room, especially because i feel the true spirit of democracy here. do you feel it? spirit in i feel the my bones. and because every time i see every single one of you, as we are engaging in this space, i just have a better hope for tomorrow. do you feel that, too? [applause] christina: because i'm going
she came to the united states from ecuador at age 13 as an undocumented immigrant. she cofounded united we dream. today, she's the executive director of that organization. yeah, you can clap it up. we're absolutely essential to the dream act and the adoption of daca. she put a face on the struggle of immigrant views and continues to fight for a better way forward for immigrants in this country. please give me around -- round of applause for christina gimenez. [applause] ♪ everyone. thank you,...
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chinese and rising around four hundred million people in china are aged eighteen to thirty five more than the entire population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when gen low. in the west the older generations had a lot of luxury so it's not such a big deal for young people but that's not the case for china's older generation which is why we're so eager to have it. when john lao is certain chinese influence in the fashion world will continue growing this year she's planning to launch her own collection of swimwear and the fashion will probably continue to be her own best advertising. hungry while one restaurant can offer you something fragrant and crispy supposedly cockroaches fit that bill breeders insists the insects are clean and tasty and are working with the chef. to make them a delicacy warning our report contains a lot of bugs. imagine having a million cockroaches in your home the stuff of nightmares but that is the case for leaving can i and he couldn't be happier as a breeder he sees them as his children he also thinks they're delicious. and. a lot of people think it's d
chinese and rising around four hundred million people in china are aged eighteen to thirty five more than the entire population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when gen low. in the west the older generations had a lot of luxury so it's not such a big deal for young people but that's not the case for china's older generation which is why we're so eager to have it. when john lao is certain chinese influence in the fashion world will continue...
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mcconnell comments related to the fact that he could potentially be looking to raise the tobacco age in the united states to 21. that is knocking some of the big and imperial. good.s numbers still look the question is, can they continue to beat this incredibly high bar that has been set? some of the data out of germany continue to be really grim. we have seen an impact in the german ten-year. a couple of days back, trading around nine bits. now trading around six bits, may be heading back into negative territory. you have to kind of wonder, as you look at the retail sales numbers out of the united states, whether the u.s. ten-year would be trading circa 3% rather than 2.5% if we didn't see this gravitational effect from the german market. vonnie: as i mentioned a few months ago, the justice department does have on its website now the redacted mueller report in full for public viewing. as we heard from the attorney general william barr a little while ago, the justice department has posted the redacted mueller report. what that means is we know that congress has the report, so we will be expecting some rea
mcconnell comments related to the fact that he could potentially be looking to raise the tobacco age in the united states to 21. that is knocking some of the big and imperial. good.s numbers still look the question is, can they continue to beat this incredibly high bar that has been set? some of the data out of germany continue to be really grim. we have seen an impact in the german ten-year. a couple of days back, trading around nine bits. now trading around six bits, may be heading back into...
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in the united states the recommendation is everybody over the age of six months gets vaccinated in the uk and parts of europe high-risk groups only everybody else you can if you want but it's not being pushed but the difference is how we approach the flu. if you look at the website you will see that influenza is a serious disease with complications that include death. since that is the case everybody over the age of six months should get the vaccine. if you go on the website command by looking at them recently from the health service in england and i've got to paraphrase again it basically says the following, it is a bit but a new sense. you will feel unwell for a couple of days but you don't have to see a primary care doctor for about it because there isn't a whole lot they can do. you can stay indoors and you are going to be fine. that is what the national health service is and if you have these two different approaches it's a potentially dangerous disease that can kill you versus it's a bit of a nuisance but you will be all right. those are two different ways so they say if it is a
in the united states the recommendation is everybody over the age of six months gets vaccinated in the uk and parts of europe high-risk groups only everybody else you can if you want but it's not being pushed but the difference is how we approach the flu. if you look at the website you will see that influenza is a serious disease with complications that include death. since that is the case everybody over the age of six months should get the vaccine. if you go on the website command by looking...
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you saw pork and dairy producers, the bank interests -- the ag interests in the united states.ot simply about mexico. this is united states and real jobs and real sectors. in terms of the united states, mexico, and canada, it is critical we get this done. you also know in one of your previous segments you talked about ongoing negotiations with japan and china and the eu. when you throw the united states and, that is four of the largest economic blocs currently negotiating trade agreements. if you cannot get the united states, mexico, canada agreement on, it sends this -- canada agreement done, it sends a signal to others that we're not as committed to trading as we could be. it's at the table for going forward with our other trade negotiations. david: thank you so much for joining us from mexico city. that is antonio garza, former u.s. ambassador to mexico under george w. bush. coming up, we will speak with the lincoln president and discuss the new york auto show, the company's push into china, the future of electric vehicles, and more. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david:
you saw pork and dairy producers, the bank interests -- the ag interests in the united states.ot simply about mexico. this is united states and real jobs and real sectors. in terms of the united states, mexico, and canada, it is critical we get this done. you also know in one of your previous segments you talked about ongoing negotiations with japan and china and the eu. when you throw the united states and, that is four of the largest economic blocs currently negotiating trade agreements. if...
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chinese and rising around four hundred million people in china are aged eighteen to thirty five more than the entire population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when. and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin for more business news on background that's all web site has devalued. business thanks for watching stay tuned for also calls. sometimes books more exciting than real life. turns. once there's no escape. list. german must treat. here's what's coming up going to sleep so much news men jamie get this thing. going to go to such a cold out means for the taking of course. the money is legal every weekend here. welcome to arts and culture french president amount of oil mccraw wants not completely restored in five years can it be done that's a question i'll be asking one of europe's top restoration experts in just a minute also coming up. the reigning queen of pop and of marketing beyond say drops a new surprise album at the same time as a new documentary is released. and why does sweden's connect uproot contain increment squint and has it gets a crunchy our resid
chinese and rising around four hundred million people in china are aged eighteen to thirty five more than the entire population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when. and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin for more business news on background that's all web site has devalued. business thanks for watching stay tuned for also calls. sometimes books more exciting than real life. turns. once there's no escape. list. german...
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age of six months should get vaccinated, pear. that is the advice that we have in the united states. it is worth pointing out that this not the advice that is given overseas and become talk about why that might be another time but it is an important difference i think in the way that we think about the flu. it's very important for healthy otherwise healthy adults, the vaccine doesn't really do a whole lot. what we need instead? we need a universal flu vaccine. a vaccine that will work from year to year without having to get it again each year. the vaccine that will work in all age groups and a vaccine that will work in all geographic areas. regardless of what specific strain of flu is running around rampant in your area. that is the goal of universal flu vaccine. and to do that, we are to target that flu virus which we understand very well. and find a bit of it that doesn't change. find a bit of the flu virus that we can target and that our immune system will recognize and latch onto it and will kill the virus to matter what particular strain it was. it sounds easy. very hard thing t
age of six months should get vaccinated, pear. that is the advice that we have in the united states. it is worth pointing out that this not the advice that is given overseas and become talk about why that might be another time but it is an important difference i think in the way that we think about the flu. it's very important for healthy otherwise healthy adults, the vaccine doesn't really do a whole lot. what we need instead? we need a universal flu vaccine. a vaccine that will work from year...
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was born in one thousand nine hundred want in russia at the age of five he starts playing the piano he studies in moscow and the united states question off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums his latest release is devoted to chopin. that music doesn't have a thick skin it's like every node. goes to the orphanage that. daniel to different off lives in new york there he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred sixty concerts a year. mikhail played naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janice. of course we know the shop and will say that in washington state the orchestra with us was always called the poor boy twelve pm i love this music but as you think about the local station if at the very bi
was born in one thousand nine hundred want in russia at the age of five he starts playing the piano he studies in moscow and the united states question off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums his latest release is devoted to chopin. that music doesn't have a thick skin it's like every node. goes to the orphanage that. daniel to different off lives in new york there he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred sixty concerts a...
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protection if you will of this peace and security under the united states then they can delve into other areas social welfare areas the aging society robotics artificial intelligence there's so much that japan has given the world that has been very useful and has had utilitarian value in fact the three sacred treasures of japan that we saw symbolically being carried there is also a metaphor for durable goods that have been referenced throughout japan's post-war miracle having to do with automobiles and creating products that have value over time right so i really am hopeful that this new emperor he's well will get involved in those issues right because this is a particular juncture in time business for japan where the t. is infringing upon tradition we've seen. a making his speech at this. deeply traditional ceremony but that we know that he wants to move japan on he wants to seize some of japan's sovereignty if you like to to break away from the yoke of american control to break away from the pacifist constitution so this is a a moment of great change one suspects. well you could you could even see it played out with the p
protection if you will of this peace and security under the united states then they can delve into other areas social welfare areas the aging society robotics artificial intelligence there's so much that japan has given the world that has been very useful and has had utilitarian value in fact the three sacred treasures of japan that we saw symbolically being carried there is also a metaphor for durable goods that have been referenced throughout japan's post-war miracle having to do with...