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united states couldn't send any meaningful relief. but instead of the following year it declared the united states dollar was the only currency. but it is the equivalent of equal buying power internationally were exchanged on an equal basis. each would be about 60 americans sense of all of the transactions that is an evaluation of every person. you think about the world trade center, the 9/11 tragedy, it was to go. but at the end of the day that the rebel affected have to the society and economy the whole set of repercussions. think about what would happen in the united states if everybody woke up in 40% of the property holdings out of their was gone. it's a microcosm we would be seeing in every city that would cease to exist as we know it. that's what happened in puerto rico. we have the currency in the following year ended the year after that the graduated set of property taxes that they never faced before at the outset of the relationships that was a great degree of dislocation. you know a great deal of that. they were a bit more versatile because they have smaller holding us so it was doable with a struggle they get it. bu
united states couldn't send any meaningful relief. but instead of the following year it declared the united states dollar was the only currency. but it is the equivalent of equal buying power internationally were exchanged on an equal basis. each would be about 60 americans sense of all of the transactions that is an evaluation of every person. you think about the world trade center, the 9/11 tragedy, it was to go. but at the end of the day that the rebel affected have to the society and...
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been all the time with a great and the black market we do have to make her that we want the united states dollar to be the currency of choice for ever and the english to read the language of choice for a river that is a long time but those are challenged all the time but i will stop there because i don't have time to get into the other stuff. >> what is the role of u.s. military with what is happening in the middle east? you said when you take part there seems to be ambivalent feelings with this administration about what is the role in the conflict of the middle east if there is one? >> bay have become we are all well organized bureaucracy to plan will and do different things strategically personally the role is not decisive absolutely we have to support our friends there is a lot of killing and capturing that will have been and still needs to happen and i would say that our military is doing with their ass to do under very much constrained and are not allowed to use the tools that they have because the tools are designed to be used for. that is a fact. redo have a role but we are late because i
been all the time with a great and the black market we do have to make her that we want the united states dollar to be the currency of choice for ever and the english to read the language of choice for a river that is a long time but those are challenged all the time but i will stop there because i don't have time to get into the other stuff. >> what is the role of u.s. military with what is happening in the middle east? you said when you take part there seems to be ambivalent feelings...
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united states didn't really send any meaningful relief. this was in 1899 but instead in the following year 1900 it declared that the united states dollar was the only currency to be used to in part of rico. the puerto rican peso was no longer valued and there had to be currency exchange but the two currencies that are roughly of equal buying power internationally were not exchanged on an equal basis. each puerto rican dollar would be worth about 60 american sense sense -- scents. that's a 40% devaluation of every person. if you think about the world trade center the 9/11 tragedy it was to very large buildings. the largest buildings but at the end of the day was to buildings and look at the ripple effect that have their our society and our economy the global infrastructure, homeland security, a whole set of repercussions. that was the two buildings. think about what would happen as it is if everybody woke up one day and 40% of their property real estate anything you had was gone and concomitantly their debts have gone up to 40%. there would be a social shutdown. what is happening in baltimore right now would you microcosm of what would be s
united states didn't really send any meaningful relief. this was in 1899 but instead in the following year 1900 it declared that the united states dollar was the only currency to be used to in part of rico. the puerto rican peso was no longer valued and there had to be currency exchange but the two currencies that are roughly of equal buying power internationally were not exchanged on an equal basis. each puerto rican dollar would be worth about 60 american sense sense -- scents. that's a 40%...
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we do have to make sure everybody needs to understand -- we want the united states dollar to be be currency forever. we want the english language to be the language of choice for ever. forever is a long time. those two things are challenged all the time. all the time, particularly the dollar. we can stop there. i don't have much time. yes, ma'am? right here. please. >> high, i am penny starr with cns news. what is the role of the u.s. military with what is happening in the middle east? you say that we need to take part in it, and there seem to be very ambivalent feelings about the military in this administration. what is the role of the military in the conflict in the middle east, if there is one? general flynn: yeah, it's interesting. the military -- we were always a well-organized bureaucracy. we can organizer selves, we planned very well. we would do different things. strategically, and i would just tell you that, personally the role should be a lowercase m. not decisive. not the decisive element. we absolutely have to go and support our friends. there's a lot of killing and capturing th
we do have to make sure everybody needs to understand -- we want the united states dollar to be be currency forever. we want the english language to be the language of choice for ever. forever is a long time. those two things are challenged all the time. all the time, particularly the dollar. we can stop there. i don't have much time. yes, ma'am? right here. please. >> high, i am penny starr with cns news. what is the role of the u.s. military with what is happening in the middle east?...
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we do have to make sure that everybody needs to understand that we want the united states dollar to be the currency of choice forever. we want the english language to be the language of choice for ever. now, forever is a long time. those two things are challenged all the time. they are challenged all the time, particularly the dollar. let me stop there because i just want have time to get into some of the others. yes, ma'am? right here, please. >> high, penny -- hi, penny. what is the role of the u.s. military with what is happening in the middle east? you say we need to take part in it. and there seems to be very ambivalent feelings about the military of this administration, so what is the role of the military and the conflict in the middle east, if there is one? retired lieutenant general michael flynn: it is interesting. the military has probably become -- we are always sort of very well organized bureaucracy. we can organize ourselves, we plan very well, we do different things. and i would just tell you that -- personally, the roles should be sort of a lowercase m. it is not decisi
we do have to make sure that everybody needs to understand that we want the united states dollar to be the currency of choice forever. we want the english language to be the language of choice for ever. now, forever is a long time. those two things are challenged all the time. they are challenged all the time, particularly the dollar. let me stop there because i just want have time to get into some of the others. yes, ma'am? right here, please. >> high, penny -- hi, penny. what is the...
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we are only thinking about it now but it is a great idea. >> the idea for the new ten dollar comes from united states treasury secretary jack lew the first time in more than 100 years a woman will appear on paper united states currency. >> finally. it has been a long-term ago that should have happened. we have contributed so much to america. >> for history buffs in the late 18300s martha washington was on the dollar silver certificate and >> this is laughable lapse in history. >> long, long long, long overdue. >> secretary lieu will make the final decision. >> make on the $100 would be better rather than a ten dollar bill. >> you can weigh in on who should be the new female face of the ten dollar bill on social media using # thenewten. you can also check out our website. >> president obama will begin a four day fundraising trip to california including a stop in the bay area. house of representatives democratic nancy pelosi is bringing president obama after pelosi and house democrats delivered a sticking defeat to the trade bill. they were seen speaking yesterday at the picnic at white house, and pres
we are only thinking about it now but it is a great idea. >> the idea for the new ten dollar comes from united states treasury secretary jack lew the first time in more than 100 years a woman will appear on paper united states currency. >> finally. it has been a long-term ago that should have happened. we have contributed so much to america. >> for history buffs in the late 18300s martha washington was on the dollar silver certificate and >> this is laughable lapse in...
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feeing customers to death just in the first quarter alone the top three banks in the united states charged a billion dollars in overdraft fees. last year banks together charged $32 billion in fees on which they have charged less than a billion in interest that is $31 billion and more than what americans spend on vegetables. >> and that is money back into the pockets of consumers. for "nightly business rep" i'm bobz. >>> finally tonight, harvard university has received the biggest gift ever. happened today. hedge fund manager and billionaire john paulson donated $400 million to the ivy league university that he attended to support the engineering and applied sciences school. harvards that the largest endowment of any university in the country, valued at over $36 billion and it just got $400 million bigger. >> he has been very thrill an throppic. and he made a grant to central park in new york city. whatever he studied at harvard, economics and business it worked out well. that ds it for "nightly busine for tonight. and we want to remind you that this is the time of year your public television stati seeks you
feeing customers to death just in the first quarter alone the top three banks in the united states charged a billion dollars in overdraft fees. last year banks together charged $32 billion in fees on which they have charged less than a billion in interest that is $31 billion and more than what americans spend on vegetables. >> and that is money back into the pockets of consumers. for "nightly business rep" i'm bobz. >>> finally tonight, harvard university has received...
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when you have a divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe, and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting is also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity exporting countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000, china made up about 1% of total developing country exports, it's now the biggest trading partner with the entire developing world. there's a mixed picture. if you step back and say, so what about africa? despite ebola, africa continues to grow and it did during the period after the crisis. there are still great prospects in africa. china will grow at about 7% this year. we think it's because they are going forward in a very controlled, thoughtfully done shift of the growth model. it's really impressive to watch. my predecessor wrote this great report china 2030. , they really talked through all the things they're going to do. we ar
when you have a divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe, and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting is also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity exporting countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000, china made...
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. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he was pocketing millions of dollarses and kickbacks at the same time. his laugh i can lifestyle and the fact that he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of the united states authorities. >> that's really how the whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent. even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> reporter: he is one of four men who have already pleaded guilty in the corruption investigation. in an unsealed transcript, blazer admits facilitating a bribe in the process to select the host nation for the 1998 world cup. which eventually went to france. and then accepting another bribe over the selection of south africa for the 2010 competition. he also admits receiving bribes and kickbacks for broadcast rights for five gold cups. the north american regional competition in the '90s and early 2000s. at the time he was the deputy of jack warner former fifa vice president who has been
. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he was pocketing millions of dollarses and kickbacks at the same time. his laugh i can lifestyle and the fact that he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of the united states authorities. >> that's really how the whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent. even making secret recordings of his fellow...
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. >> bergman: we looked into the largest janitorial employer in the united states: abm, a multibillion- dollar company whose clients include airports, office buildings, and the pentagon. abm says it has one of the most sophisticated worker protection programs in the industry. but we found more than 40 sexual harassment lawsuits against abm over the past two decades. in fact, abm is one of the few companies to have been sued by the eeoc multiple times for sexual harassment. anna park was in charge of the biggest eeoc sexual harassment case against abm. >> when the eeoc brought a class case against abm industries, i felt it exemplified one of the worst handlings by a company of complaints of harassment. >> bergman: you know it's the largest janitorial company of its kind in the nation? >> yes, and i think that's what shocked us the most, being as large as they were: the lack of action lack of attention, lack of sense of responsibility. and in this case, they did none of that. >> bergman: none? >> they did none of that. >> bergman: the case began nearly a decade ago, deep in california's central
. >> bergman: we looked into the largest janitorial employer in the united states: abm, a multibillion- dollar company whose clients include airports, office buildings, and the pentagon. abm says it has one of the most sophisticated worker protection programs in the industry. but we found more than 40 sexual harassment lawsuits against abm over the past two decades. in fact, abm is one of the few companies to have been sued by the eeoc multiple times for sexual harassment. anna park was...
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>> it's interesting because the united states government has spent billions of dollars over the coursef the last several years to beef up its cyber security programs across the federal government. and what had happened is that the office of personnel management the opm, essentially the human resources defendant was upgrading its cyber security. and it was in april that it discovered a potential breach and they discover it goes back to at least late last year they are targeting december. late yesterday this news broke. some 4 million individuals within the federal government employed now, and people who were employed with the federal government are potential victims of this breach. for the time being they are advising the individuals to keep a close eye on their financial transactions. they are also offering a free insurance program to protect against identity theft, randall. >> so why do investigators think that china is involved? and how is china responding? >> the u.s. government has been the subject of attacks before and there is one attack in particular that people are pointing fin
>> it's interesting because the united states government has spent billions of dollars over the coursef the last several years to beef up its cyber security programs across the federal government. and what had happened is that the office of personnel management the opm, essentially the human resources defendant was upgrading its cyber security. and it was in april that it discovered a potential breach and they discover it goes back to at least late last year they are targeting december....
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before the house is whether or not our taxpayers' hard-earned dollars are going to be used to build a prison facility in the united states to house the terrorists and killers and cowards held in guantanamo bay. that's the question before us. mr. nadler: will the gentleman yield? mr. culberson: yes. mr. nadler: does the gentleman not know what has been testified to repeatedly, that it would be a lot cheaper for the taxpayers, to hold them in the united states than guantanamo? mr. culberson: that may be your opinion, sir, but we will not and will not ever afford constitutional rights or house foreign fighters captured on a foreign battlefield who have been killing men and women of the armed forces of the united states on a foreign battlefield, we're never going to house them in a prison of the united states, we're not going to give them constitutional rights. those rights are reserved to the people of the united states and to people who commit crimes within the boundaries of the united states the 19th terrorist who didn't quite make it that day was captured in the
before the house is whether or not our taxpayers' hard-earned dollars are going to be used to build a prison facility in the united states to house the terrorists and killers and cowards held in guantanamo bay. that's the question before us. mr. nadler: will the gentleman yield? mr. culberson: yes. mr. nadler: does the gentleman not know what has been testified to repeatedly, that it would be a lot cheaper for the taxpayers, to hold them in the united states than guantanamo? mr. culberson: that...
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trainers going in, the united states spending billions of dollars to train iraqi forces. we've seen this before. >> yes, we have. we've seen it in iraq and we've seen it in other parts of the world throughout other periods of history. i think what we're looking at here is more of the same. and it's very unfortunate because to me it seems like we need to learn some of the lessons of history. and if we are very serious about going after i.s.i.l. we need to act accordingly take care of the job get it done quickly and get out. but those are the things that we haven't done. we haven't articulated that and really quite frankly no one knows what to expect at this point. >> there is this hope to incorporate sunni fighters into the iraqi army to convince them to fight for iraq against i.s.i.l. in mosul. given rampant sectarianism that's taken place and the ethnic cleansing that's happening, is that likely in your opinion? >> well, if i were one of the sunni fighters, i would be very reluctant to do that. so i can just imagine how reluctant they are. i think that we have squandered
trainers going in, the united states spending billions of dollars to train iraqi forces. we've seen this before. >> yes, we have. we've seen it in iraq and we've seen it in other parts of the world throughout other periods of history. i think what we're looking at here is more of the same. and it's very unfortunate because to me it seems like we need to learn some of the lessons of history. and if we are very serious about going after i.s.i.l. we need to act accordingly take care of the...
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united states. the combined value is 29 alien dollars and giant chains still run line in hanford. they will have 6500 stores in the united states and europe. whole foods investigated by the new york city department of consumer affairs. "the new york post" around allegedly incorrectly based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it ever intentionally is deceptive practices to incorrectly charge customers. new york city has not commented. here's a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." by the u.s. housing recovery sleep in poor neighborhoods behind. home prices and welfare areas rising but many poor communities are set with the housing crisis that drags on. british government network security is criticized. trimble reports a system that has been flagged by delays and largely unable to stop the most sophisticated attacks. hedge fund score big gains after several lackluster years at money managers are raking in profits fueled in part by booming mergers and acquisition. on today's economic calendar the final reading on first-quarter gdp. sever
united states. the combined value is 29 alien dollars and giant chains still run line in hanford. they will have 6500 stores in the united states and europe. whole foods investigated by the new york city department of consumer affairs. "the new york post" around allegedly incorrectly based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it ever intentionally is deceptive practices to incorrectly charge customers. new york city has not commented. here's a look at the headlines in...
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united states. >>> a new billion dollars casino in manila highlights the gap between rich and poor. >>> and in sport counting down to the nba finals. two of the biggest names in the league are set to tip-off against each other. robin will be here with all of the details. ♪ >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh a reminder of the top stories. three days after the deadly bomb attack in northeast nigeria there has been another bombing in a market in the same region at least 17 people were killed. >>> hundreds of migrants ground drifting in their boat off of the coast of myanmar are being escorted to
united states. >>> a new billion dollars casino in manila highlights the gap between rich and poor. >>> and in sport counting down to the nba finals. two of the biggest names in the league are set to tip-off against each other. robin will be here with all of the details. ♪ >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar?...
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it harms every single taxpayer in the united states. one dollar stolen from our healthcare programs is one dollar too many. how do we make these cases? using the tools we use in our most sophisticated endeavors. we use intelligence to try and understand what are the trends, where are the bad guys going next so we can get there before they get there. we use technology to analyze and check huge amounts of electronic information. we use forensic accounting and analysts, extraordinarily smart and talented people to plow through this information to decipher it. we use rapid response teams to surge to where the bad guys are going and we use our bread and butter investigative techniques wiretaps, under cover, sources interviews, surveillance. all of the stuff we do to make our most difficult cases. and, last, we rely upon effective partnerships. we do nothing alone especially when it comes to battling healthcare fraud. the partnerships we have forged especially with the h.h.s., inspector general, are vital to this effort. we need help, though in a differ
it harms every single taxpayer in the united states. one dollar stolen from our healthcare programs is one dollar too many. how do we make these cases? using the tools we use in our most sophisticated endeavors. we use intelligence to try and understand what are the trends, where are the bad guys going next so we can get there before they get there. we use technology to analyze and check huge amounts of electronic information. we use forensic accounting and analysts, extraordinarily smart and...
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united states. that is a 33% increase since 2006. yet the value of scotch whiskey imports united states dropped 9% last year. strong u.s. dollarfaith. let us ask paul ross, the chief executive of the parent of mcallen whiskey. good to have you here. explain the idea that the sales are lower in the united states, but demand remains strong. how does that work? paul: you have to look at it in the long cycle. in over 60 first did if it we have not seen a decline at company. we are up 50% for the few americans are certainly jerking a bit less and better quality. that is certainly clean to our portfolio. pimm: has the strength of the u.s. dollar affected your sales? paul: we don't look at it in the short term cycle. scotch whiskey can take up to 18 or 25 years to produce. that should not impact anything in terms of consumer taste and in terms of our investment. we are investing in the long term. therefore -- pimm: what kind of money are you investing, i know that you are spending money to increase your presence, what you doing? paul: we spend money in the united states, canada, and mexico, where it has increased substantially. we ha
united states. that is a 33% increase since 2006. yet the value of scotch whiskey imports united states dropped 9% last year. strong u.s. dollarfaith. let us ask paul ross, the chief executive of the parent of mcallen whiskey. good to have you here. explain the idea that the sales are lower in the united states, but demand remains strong. how does that work? paul: you have to look at it in the long cycle. in over 60 first did if it we have not seen a decline at company. we are up 50% for the...
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chronically uncompetitive country but because it's locked in a monetary union with the united states it can't revalue its dollarompetitiveness. as a result they have a shrinking population and tax base and i think what the governor will say is this debt cannot be repaid, it wantso restructure debts with creditors. how? nobody notes. puerto rico cannot go to bankruptcy court the way a city or county can in the united states, so uncertainty ahead for puerto rico. the parallels to greece only go so far. puerto rico is not about to exit the dollar and no other state that looks like puerto rico is about to follow suit. this will be tough for puerto rico. the federal government has a large presence there. the federal government pays for social security, cushioning the hardship that will otherwise fall on the puerto rican people. >> woodruff: wire services are reporting puerto rico's governor saying he'll ask for chapter 9 bankruptcy. we'll be watching and thank you for bringing us up to at a time on both crises. greg ip, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the supreme court closed out a dramatic session today with
chronically uncompetitive country but because it's locked in a monetary union with the united states it can't revalue its dollarompetitiveness. as a result they have a shrinking population and tax base and i think what the governor will say is this debt cannot be repaid, it wantso restructure debts with creditors. how? nobody notes. puerto rico cannot go to bankruptcy court the way a city or county can in the united states, so uncertainty ahead for puerto rico. the parallels to greece only go...
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women who leave the united states military and in regard to their medical records, the accuracy, the movement, the change, the things, i'm well aware we've spent over a billion dollars system that failed not just the united states constitution, but really the people who it was intended to help and i wonder if you could please give me a status update on that. >> the department of defense i think got its act together. i think the investments we made there have paid off. i think the weak link with all due respect is the veteran's administration stepping up to the plate to provide their degree of inoperability. i've been dogged on this issue, both of us have knowing of your interest and both ranking member lowy and mr. rogers sort of threw down a gauntlet to secretary eric shinseki who was heading up the v.a. and at that point chuck hagel secretary of the army, saying we cannot have a electronic record system for our military that isn't seamless. so i'm pleased by the progress i see the department of defense has made but it needs to be machd by the same sort of resources that are being put into the veterans administration. so i think we've made some progress. i think th
women who leave the united states military and in regard to their medical records, the accuracy, the movement, the change, the things, i'm well aware we've spent over a billion dollars system that failed not just the united states constitution, but really the people who it was intended to help and i wonder if you could please give me a status update on that. >> the department of defense i think got its act together. i think the investments we made there have paid off. i think the weak...
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united states? it is the trillion dollar question.ll look at the winners and the losers of the heads policy decision. auto sales are rolling in and results are better than expected. gm and chrysler reported rising sales while ford, nissan, and toyota sales declined but less than analysts expected. epa is trying to put large commercial trucks on a field direct. here to talk about implications for the trucking business is not -- is matt hardy. of course, our very own car guy matt miller joins us as well. matt: as in 18 wheelers and tractor-trailers? olivia: i read tracking. matt: i think we are talking about trucks, suvs, and even the tiny little suvs like high-end day -- like hyundai. olivia: this story is trucks are crushing it and doing well. is it going to continue? matt: the guidance from honda for example is that they will continue to question as far as trucks are concerned. they released a bad -- a brand-new pilot that hit dealer lots this month and hrv did very well last month, so yeah, all signs are pointing to trucks continuin
united states? it is the trillion dollar question.ll look at the winners and the losers of the heads policy decision. auto sales are rolling in and results are better than expected. gm and chrysler reported rising sales while ford, nissan, and toyota sales declined but less than analysts expected. epa is trying to put large commercial trucks on a field direct. here to talk about implications for the trucking business is not -- is matt hardy. of course, our very own car guy matt miller joins us...
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united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises. thank you so much. if the greek prime minister wants this deal he will have to give his anti-austerity plan on board. while lawmakers said it is tantamount to a tombstone for greece. he says he is confident that the agreement will get through. the measures include the touchy subjects of pension cuts and tax hikes. >> to his frustration for jewelry is the first thing off the shopping list of consumers when money is tight. in recent months he is been fighting for survival and now this. >> all of these taxes raising our business tax to 129% increasing sales tax, they are burning us when we are in a very bad state. we are all in the red, and i am to you at my age. it is not just is this tax that will be increased by 3%. sales tax is set for a hike. pubs and cafÉs will become more expensive for customers. will greeks continue to buy from these places? it is a balancing act less income in the economy collapses. this owner of the shop is anxious about her future. >> of course we are worried
united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises. thank you so much. if the greek prime minister wants this deal he will have to give his anti-austerity plan on board. while lawmakers said it is tantamount to a tombstone for greece. he says he is confident that the agreement will get through. the measures include the touchy subjects of pension cuts and tax hikes. >> to his frustration for jewelry is the first thing off the shopping list...
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united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises. thank you so much. if the greek prime minister wants this deal he will have to give his anti-austerity plan on board. while lawmakers said it is tantamount to a tombstone for greece. he says he is confident that the agreement will get through. the measures include the touchy subjects of pension cuts and tax hikes. >> to his frustration for jewelry is the first thing off the shopping list of consumers when money is tight. in recent months he is been fighting for survival and now this. >> all of these taxes raising our business tax to 129% increasing sales tax, they are burning us when we are in a very bad state. we are all in the red, and i am to you at my age. it is not just is this tax that will be increased by 3%. sales tax is set for a hike. pubs and cafÉs will become more expensive for customers. will greeks continue to buy from these places? it is a balancing act less income in the economy collapses. this owner of the shop is anxious about her future. >> of course we are worried
united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises. thank you so much. if the greek prime minister wants this deal he will have to give his anti-austerity plan on board. while lawmakers said it is tantamount to a tombstone for greece. he says he is confident that the agreement will get through. the measures include the touchy subjects of pension cuts and tax hikes. >> to his frustration for jewelry is the first thing off the shopping list...
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it isn't just the united states. the dollar is up. you have to worry that it's not rock solid.ining us. it's been a pleasure. >> we'll head down to the new york stock exchange and hear from jim cramer. see what he thinks of everybody's take on this so far and what the job reports means and reaction going to be in the markets today. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an expert in every one... an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the door. ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> let's get down to new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. we've got to get his take on the big jumps number better than expected. looks like the markets turned the opposite way. >> i think we have to think about what christine lagarde said yesterday. this number has to be put in the context of other things. i list
it isn't just the united states. the dollar is up. you have to worry that it's not rock solid.ining us. it's been a pleasure. >> we'll head down to the new york stock exchange and hear from jim cramer. see what he thinks of everybody's take on this so far and what the job reports means and reaction going to be in the markets today. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of...
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it comes right back here the dollars have to come back to the united states because that is where theyave value. a countries founded on skepticism where we have to move out of the country to hold onto wealth we have created? something is wrong with this picture and a government has expanded well beyond what the founders and tendered. john: now let's move on to the biggest political issue to the presidential front runner. >> the top 25 hedge fund managers making more like -- making more than all kindergarten teachers combined. john: is such a huge difference doesn't sound fair teach us' -- teachers and nurses hedge fund managers? they don't even make a product no wonder hillary speaks up but this teacher teaches at the king's college ; above to be paid as much but i am not saying three at them and i don't want to arrive of what i do to a. john: they do quantitative analysis with very long hours with the risks and the investors give them the money voluntarily. john: is sent hard work like cleaning sewers or labor that people to for much less spent i bet those people to live for all lot m
it comes right back here the dollars have to come back to the united states because that is where theyave value. a countries founded on skepticism where we have to move out of the country to hold onto wealth we have created? something is wrong with this picture and a government has expanded well beyond what the founders and tendered. john: now let's move on to the biggest political issue to the presidential front runner. >> the top 25 hedge fund managers making more like -- making more...
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dominating and oh by the way this trade deal could generate some 80 billion dollars of economic consist for the united states. >> i think quite the contrary. i think this trade deal will help clearly asia and china and all the other countries in that region. but you know at the end of the day, what it's really all about is the fact that here in the united states of america, in a little over a generation, we doubled life expectancy here in this country and we did it with living wages and pensions and benefits and health and safety and environmental protections. and after reading through that agreement it's pretty clear to me that there are no serious and slrand/or benefits in playing a role and good paying jobs here in america. >> is that your main fear that the chinese and the vietnamese may pay their workers only a few cents or few bucks an hour that now united states is essentially competing against them? >> yes, we created this big economy that became a model for world and now we're saying go and compete with people who do a little in some cases none of these things and it ends up being a race to the bott
dominating and oh by the way this trade deal could generate some 80 billion dollars of economic consist for the united states. >> i think quite the contrary. i think this trade deal will help clearly asia and china and all the other countries in that region. but you know at the end of the day, what it's really all about is the fact that here in the united states of america, in a little over a generation, we doubled life expectancy here in this country and we did it with living wages and...
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when you have a divergent monetary policy across the united states, europe and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting has also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity export countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000 china made up about 1% of total developing country exports. it's now the biggest trading partner with the entire developing world. there's a mixed picture. if you step back and say, so what about africa? despite ebola, africa continues to grow. and it grew all through the period after the crisis. i think there's still great prospects in africa. china will grow at about 7% this year. we think it's because they are going forward in a very controlled, thoughtfully done shift of the growth model. it's really impressive to watch. my predecessor wrote this great report, china 2030, with them. they really talked through all the things they'r
when you have a divergent monetary policy across the united states, europe and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting has also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity export countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000 china made up...
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. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states he was pocketing millions of dollars of bribes and kick backs at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> and that's really how this whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> he is one of four men who have already pleaded guilty in the corruption investigation. in an unsealed triment transcript, blairsplayser dplidz admits admits to receiving bribes and kick backs for broadcast rights to five gold cups the north american regional competition in the '90s and early 2000s. at the time he was a deputy of jack warner who has been charged as a co-conspirator in the broadening fifa corruption scandal. however, what if anything blazer has to say about outgoing fifa president sepp blatter remains a mystery. kristin saloomey, al jazeera new york. >> coming up next on this broa
. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states he was pocketing millions of dollars of bribes and kick backs at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> and that's really how this whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent even making secret recordings of his fellow sport...
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damaged five homes no worth dollars -- reported injuries. >> several of the united states post 9/11 anti-terrorist measures expired at midnight. among them the ability for the government to collect americans cell phone records. this eggs prayings, though likely only temporary. >> and funeral services being planned for the son of vice president joe biden. beau biden was a two time delaware attorney general and served with the us military in iraq. died saturday from brain cancer at the age of 46. >>> right now, it is 5:46. at another name to the field of republicans running for president, lindsey gram expected to become the ninth republican in the race later today. gram considered an expert on foreign policy. retiring after 33 years with the military, because he's about it reach the mandatory retirement age of 60. starting this sunday, new face covering the presidential race right here on cbs-3. john dickerson takes over for bob schieffer on "face the nation" after she schieffer retired yesterday. correspondent take a look at look back at schieffer's farewell. >> anchored final "face the nation", af
damaged five homes no worth dollars -- reported injuries. >> several of the united states post 9/11 anti-terrorist measures expired at midnight. among them the ability for the government to collect americans cell phone records. this eggs prayings, though likely only temporary. >> and funeral services being planned for the son of vice president joe biden. beau biden was a two time delaware attorney general and served with the us military in iraq. died saturday from brain cancer at...
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dollars. >> right. >> small businesses in the united states, a business in the united states, fewer than 2% of women ownusinesses and 7% of male-owned businesses have made $100 million in revenue. let's gnat dismiss how hard that can be. a lot of people who are watching would be thrilled to maybe $500,000 a year in revenue. let's not dismiss that. the second thing larry, if you want to grow a large business you need partners who know how to grow large businesses. very few businesses scale organically to that kind of size. it's the rare exception. you really have to have partners who, from day one, are sitting there and saying how do we make this a really venture that's going to be you know, a billion dollar business $100 million business and you need people like larry. >> and also what i found personally is that you have to put processes in place as your company grows that you didn't need when it was small. and if you don't put those in place it's all going to fall apart. >> all right. >> thank you so much larry and rhonda. so good to see you guys. thank you for your advice. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>>
dollars. >> right. >> small businesses in the united states, a business in the united states, fewer than 2% of women ownusinesses and 7% of male-owned businesses have made $100 million in revenue. let's gnat dismiss how hard that can be. a lot of people who are watching would be thrilled to maybe $500,000 a year in revenue. let's not dismiss that. the second thing larry, if you want to grow a large business you need partners who know how to grow large businesses. very few businesses...
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country wouldn't exist, the united states of america is hamilton's doing, to bring the colonies together and create the united states. i'd like to see him on a thousand dollarwe should go with. that's what i'm talking about, okay? that's the bill with the face on him. >> that's a bill. >> replace woodrow wilson. charles: thanks a lot. fantastic, have a great trip, buddy. love you. i want to send our thoughts and prayers to the nine victims of the emanuel ame church massacre in south carolina. god bless everyone associated there and everyone in the terrible tragedy. want to thank everyone for watching the show, every night 6:00 p.m., if you can't catch us, dvr it, and continue to tell your friends. lou dobbs is the best in business, and this is fox business. . lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. the nation reeling tonight from the largest mass shooting in a house of worship in almost 25 years. police arrested a troubled 21-year-old. his name, dylan storm roof, when a citizen saw him in shelby, north carolina. 14 hours after police say he walked into a historic black church in charleston, south carolina where he killed nine people. republicanses say
country wouldn't exist, the united states of america is hamilton's doing, to bring the colonies together and create the united states. i'd like to see him on a thousand dollarwe should go with. that's what i'm talking about, okay? that's the bill with the face on him. >> that's a bill. >> replace woodrow wilson. charles: thanks a lot. fantastic, have a great trip, buddy. love you. i want to send our thoughts and prayers to the nine victims of the emanuel ame church massacre in south...
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. >> while credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he pocketed millions of dollars of bribes and kickbacks. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> that's how this investigation really got rolling the i.r.s. and f.b.i. had leverage over chuck blazer, and he cooperated to the fullest extended, even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> he is one of four men who have already pleaded guilty in the corruption investigation. blazer admits facilitating a bribe in the process to select the host nation for the 1998 world cup which eventually went to france and then accepting another bribe over the selection of africa for the 2010 competition. he admits receiving bribes and kickbacks for broadcast rights to five gold cups, the north american regional competition in the 1990's and early 2000s. at the time he was a deputy of jack warner wok former fifa have the, who is charged in the conspiracy. it is that cooperation that helped lead to the indict of him and 14 others in t
. >> while credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he pocketed millions of dollars of bribes and kickbacks. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> that's how this investigation really got rolling the i.r.s. and f.b.i. had leverage over chuck blazer, and he cooperated to the fullest extended, even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> he is one of four...
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united states. maybe wealthy suburbs and seattle can handle a 15-dollar minimum wage without young people losing theirjobs or if you bring us to rural all of them are somewhere in oklahoma and look at the bureau of labor statistics they look at each metropolitan area and calculate the average earnings. you can see in a lot of states over 10 or 20% of people are in their proposed $10.10 minimum wage so the one-size-fits-all admiral does not make sense in our people across-the-board but especially in low-wage low cost of living areas. >> jared has an article coming out tomorrow were a look at the los angeles minimum wage and lives of occupations in los angeles that are paid under $15 an hour. i believe he named janitors and bartenders and a few other occupations and people who had their jobs when the minimum wage rises to 15. that is the problem. if you have that initial job you would rise up into a living wage job but if you don't that's a problem. also the average income according to the census of family with a minimum-wage worker is $52,000 a year so many of these incomes are supplemental. >> i reall
united states. maybe wealthy suburbs and seattle can handle a 15-dollar minimum wage without young people losing theirjobs or if you bring us to rural all of them are somewhere in oklahoma and look at the bureau of labor statistics they look at each metropolitan area and calculate the average earnings. you can see in a lot of states over 10 or 20% of people are in their proposed $10.10 minimum wage so the one-size-fits-all admiral does not make sense in our people across-the-board but...
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and britain have jointly pledged some 200 million dollars towards girls education in crisis hit countries. the united states has confirmed that it killed the deputy leader of al qaeda. brian: the white house did not say how he was killed, but he is thought to have been assassinated in a drone strike. >> al qaeda has all -- has also confirmed his killing. >> this is the face of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. he is the highest-ranking member of al qaeda to be killed since osama bin laden. he was a close associate of bin laden in the years leading up to the 9/11 attacks on america. but it was as the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula the network's most active and deadliest branch, that he made his mark. the group has uploaded a video announcing his death. they say he was killed in an american rate along with two other militants. the strike is thought to have been in a city in southeastern yemen. u.s. had offered a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture or killing. washington hold him responsible for the deaths of innocent yemenis and westerners and say he masterminded ma
and britain have jointly pledged some 200 million dollars towards girls education in crisis hit countries. the united states has confirmed that it killed the deputy leader of al qaeda. brian: the white house did not say how he was killed, but he is thought to have been assassinated in a drone strike. >> al qaeda has all -- has also confirmed his killing. >> this is the face of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. he is the highest-ranking member of al qaeda to be killed since...
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dollar company. he is one of the richest men in the united states. he has done many things right. he says that in the early days, he used to sign every single check out of dish. now he only signs the major ones. i asked him what check did he just recently sign? i think it was to bloomberg for hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars. i do not know what it was for. i am sure it was to disney. the reason he signs they: checks is it gets him a handle of what is happening. it used to take him a couple hours but he learned more about the company and those two hours than he would have been several days. that is the streaming service of dish that they launched in figure eight. he would not confirm any numbers. sometime in the summer we might start hearing this report these numbers. channels, $20 for 20 him a they have something like 250,000 subscribers now. there have been some growing pains. he admitted that. certainould not stream programs. confusion about the product area the channels they are getting. he said we are in the early days of this. there are so many competitors. apple
dollar company. he is one of the richest men in the united states. he has done many things right. he says that in the early days, he used to sign every single check out of dish. now he only signs the major ones. i asked him what check did he just recently sign? i think it was to bloomberg for hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars. i do not know what it was for. i am sure it was to disney. the reason he signs they: checks is it gets him a handle of what is happening. it used to take him...
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united states. bonds have been flattish and u.s. dollar is taking it on the chin. that would lead me to believe this greek thing really doesn't matter in the overall scheme of things. we may end up having a favorable result. david: ashley, is it conceivable there could be some kind of a snowballing effect in greece and financials might be caught in the middle? >> i think you're right. i think the bond market will be hit up. the effect on bond market in greece will be default and maybe drop out of the eurozone. that could impact treasurys here in the u.s. and financials as well. i think a lot of this has already been factored in. when i hear that that makes me nervous. everyone says, oh, yes, it is factored in. when it becomes reality we could see big swings in the market. david: scott, quickly, what were you buying today? >> usual stuff, david. health care, technologies and utilities fall into valuation that is really attractive. one of the biggest dividend payers with 10-year low, dividend stocks reign. david: any particular stock meets your fancy? >> i like faceb
united states. bonds have been flattish and u.s. dollar is taking it on the chin. that would lead me to believe this greek thing really doesn't matter in the overall scheme of things. we may end up having a favorable result. david: ashley, is it conceivable there could be some kind of a snowballing effect in greece and financials might be caught in the middle? >> i think you're right. i think the bond market will be hit up. the effect on bond market in greece will be default and maybe...
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address climate change could save tens of thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars annually in the united states by the end of the century. the report comes as researchers at stanford, princeton and berkeley have confirmed the world is entering its sixth mass extinction, fueled by climate change, with certain species disappearing at about 100 times the normal rate. u.n. investigators have presented a long-awaited report on last summer's israeli assault on gaza. the report found both israeli and palestinian militant groups committed grave abuses which may amount to war crimes. mary mcgowan davis, chair of the commission of inquiry called for the international community to change policies on the use of explosive weapons. >> the most we can hope for out of this long and arduous process of inquiry is that we will push the ball of justice a little further down the field particularly, by calling on governments to stand up and join together to address the crying need for changes in policies regarding the use of explosive weapons with white area affects in densely populated urban areas like gaza. and fu
address climate change could save tens of thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars annually in the united states by the end of the century. the report comes as researchers at stanford, princeton and berkeley have confirmed the world is entering its sixth mass extinction, fueled by climate change, with certain species disappearing at about 100 times the normal rate. u.n. investigators have presented a long-awaited report on last summer's israeli assault on gaza. the report found...