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health reform would be obama's waterloo.should have been more specific on who was going to play the part of napoleon. genie: thank you for watching france 24. for a closer look at the press review you can always check out our website. coming up after the break, john legend helps sing happy birthday to disneyland paris. more on the 50th anniversary celebration coming up. ♪ qéa
health reform would be obama's waterloo.should have been more specific on who was going to play the part of napoleon. genie: thank you for watching france 24. for a closer look at the press review you can always check out our website. coming up after the break, john legend helps sing happy birthday to disneyland paris. more on the 50th anniversary celebration coming up. ♪ qéa
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at this point it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about totminster, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point he puts his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hits someone else, just about here. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement, desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? well, one eyewitness has told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andreea christea, the romanian tourist. by this point it's become pretty clear to people on the bridge what's going on, many of them, thankfully,
at this point it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about totminster, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point he puts his foot to the floor,...
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on occasions like this, we cast our minds for waterloo might come next and takeover.ortage of candidates. —— we cast our minds forward to who might come next and take over. it will be interesting to see which way the board goes. the slight feeling at the moment is they may lean towards more of a business leader than a creative leader, but it is an interesting question for the board. chris, editor of broadcast, thank you. children become less active at an earlier age than previously thought, according to research. it was believed that physical exercise started to decline the teenagers, but a study over eight years in the north of england showed that activity levels begin to drop among seven—year—olds, as jane draper reports. children in gateshead wore an activity monitor for children in gateshead wore an activity monitorfor a children in gateshead wore an activity monitor for a week. physical activity was shown to drop off from the age of seven onwards in boys and girls. the orthodox view is that adolescent decline is not only something that coincides with puberty but
on occasions like this, we cast our minds for waterloo might come next and takeover.ortage of candidates. —— we cast our minds forward to who might come next and take over. it will be interesting to see which way the board goes. the slight feeling at the moment is they may lean towards more of a business leader than a creative leader, but it is an interesting question for the board. chris, editor of broadcast, thank you. children become less active at an earlier age than previously thought,...
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and i'm in waterloo, iowa watching trump give a rally. and trump stops the rally in the middle and says, come on up here people from this local waterloo veteran's organization. i'm going to give you a check. that's something i'd never seen before. he gives them this giant golf tournament sized check - like a novelty check - yeah it says donald j. trump foundation on the top make america great again on the bottom. it's for $100,000. so he gives them this check and they say thank you and he goes back to the rally. so he's using his charity basically, as a prop in his political rally. if you remember a few days earlier, trump had held this big fundraiser for veterans in iowa - right - skipped the republican debate - i think he said he had $6 million. - said he raised $6 million total and that $1 million of it was his. so i see him give this big check to people and i don't know anything about charities but i know you can't do that. - there's a law. - there's a law that says that non-profits like the donald j. trump foundation can not get invo
and i'm in waterloo, iowa watching trump give a rally. and trump stops the rally in the middle and says, come on up here people from this local waterloo veteran's organization. i'm going to give you a check. that's something i'd never seen before. he gives them this giant golf tournament sized check - like a novelty check - yeah it says donald j. trump foundation on the top make america great again on the bottom. it's for $100,000. so he gives them this check and they say thank you and he goes...
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at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round the roundabout in waterloo.he bridge, westminster bridge, drive onto it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the curb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident as masood ran into his victims. one man fell over the edge of the bridge. it is believed it was kurt cochran, on his 25th wedding anniversary. his wife was still in hospital. at this point, he put his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hit someone else just about here. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? one eyewitness told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andreea christi, a romanian tourist who was rescued from the water. by this point it has become pretty clear to people on the bridge what is going on. many of them thankfully have ma
at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round the roundabout in waterloo.he bridge, westminster bridge, drive onto it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the curb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident as masood ran into his victims. one man fell over the edge of the bridge. it is believed it was kurt cochran, on his 25th wedding anniversary. his wife was still in hospital. at this point, he put his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hit someone...
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. >> reporter: in waterloo, iowa, this 13-year-old is feeling creative. >> yep, that's a bird. >> reporter: for many, the youth art team is the only chance to get their hands on art supplies. >> it gives people a way to express themselves, like, together. you know? >> reporter: the program's future is fuzzy. a quarter of the funding, around $11,000, comes from the national endowment for the arts, targeted in the president's budget proposal along with the endowment for humanities and public broadcasting, a total of $741 million. >> i think the message the president sent right now is we want to defund those. it's completely defensible reasons for doing that. >> reporter: on twitter, the president said the budget puts the country's safety first. >> the cost of one f-22 jet fighter is 2.5 times the national endowment of the arts budget. >> reporter: the metropolitan opera receives $100,000 from the nea, the show will surely go on. but the general manager worries about the future for the arts. >> obviously, we need to protect the country, but protect the arts as well. >> reporter: the nea, whic
. >> reporter: in waterloo, iowa, this 13-year-old is feeling creative. >> yep, that's a bird. >> reporter: for many, the youth art team is the only chance to get their hands on art supplies. >> it gives people a way to express themselves, like, together. you know? >> reporter: the program's future is fuzzy. a quarter of the funding, around $11,000, comes from the national endowment for the arts, targeted in the president's budget proposal along with the endowment...
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waterloo busy.e at waterloo to free up the platforms. the old eu rostar to free up the platforms. the old eurostar terminal will be brought into use. at last there is more capacity so more trains. let's look at the promises, what is it, do you think that will catch the eye mostly? for passengers it is the reliability. get it reliable day in and day out. a lot of people use these services eight and nine ten times a week and they want to be able to rely on it. and passengers will believe it when they see the promises on the day. we are looking an airyaft promises on the day. we are looking an air yaft south—west that's going to be run by a scottish and hong kong, chinese conglomerate? you are looking at a lot of expertise being concentrated here. it has been looked after. this is simply about gradually slowly improving it and bringing it up to standard. you seem quite optimistic about this? there seems to be a will the of money on the table and what's importantly, what's been listened to is what passe
waterloo busy.e at waterloo to free up the platforms. the old eu rostar to free up the platforms. the old eurostar terminal will be brought into use. at last there is more capacity so more trains. let's look at the promises, what is it, do you think that will catch the eye mostly? for passengers it is the reliability. get it reliable day in and day out. a lot of people use these services eight and nine ten times a week and they want to be able to rely on it. and passengers will believe it when...
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you can expect a face wipe in an airport, that is why, or somebody will saunter across waterloo bridgehe problems for whistle— blowers, one of the great benefits of having these open societies is our whistle—blowers, they don't generally face being offed by the state any more. journalists want to know everything, but as citizens we don't necessarily want everything to be known. there are a lot of things our spooks are doing to find out, say, aboutjihadis that i want them to do. let's say the proposition was, could you bug a jihadi's television so when they are having a conversation about who to bomb you could pick it up? i am in favour. i would be in general not in favour of that being known so the jihadis could stop it happening. so we would share that. insofar as that is what is being explored, i am antsy about other people discovering it and the jihadis discovering what's going on. let's admit we are conflicted. the big question in a democratic society is what oversight you have about what your spooks are doing so you can be relatively sure they are doing the things you would approv
you can expect a face wipe in an airport, that is why, or somebody will saunter across waterloo bridgehe problems for whistle— blowers, one of the great benefits of having these open societies is our whistle—blowers, they don't generally face being offed by the state any more. journalists want to know everything, but as citizens we don't necessarily want everything to be known. there are a lot of things our spooks are doing to find out, say, aboutjihadis that i want them to do. let's say...
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at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about toer, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point, he puts his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hits someone else just about here. one was unconscious. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement, desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? well, one eyewitness has told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andrea christi, the romanian tourist. by this point, it's become pretty clear to people on the bridge what's going on. many of them
at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about toer, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point, he puts his foot to the floor,...
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south west trains, which operates out of london waterloo, is to be taken over by mtr, the operator ofare due to take over from stagecoach, which has run the franchise for 20 years. unions have expressed concern about the decision, but mtr says it will create more capacity. bt has been fined £42 million by the telecoms regulator ofcom, for failing to pay proper compensation for delays in installing high—speed broadband lines. it's a record fine, and relates to bt‘s openreach division, which installs cables and lines for other companies. our correspondent simon gompertz has the story. demand for moving the information we need using high—capacity cables has mushroomed. so businesses, hospitals and schools can keep pace bt‘s supposed to connect them up within 30 days of asking. if bt openreach, which does the work, misses that deadline, it has to compensate people like paul, who manages phone and data links for business. but bt‘s been finding ways not to pay. poor service delivery‘s incredibly frustrating. sometimes, they are left waiting for months longer than they should be. the result
south west trains, which operates out of london waterloo, is to be taken over by mtr, the operator ofare due to take over from stagecoach, which has run the franchise for 20 years. unions have expressed concern about the decision, but mtr says it will create more capacity. bt has been fined £42 million by the telecoms regulator ofcom, for failing to pay proper compensation for delays in installing high—speed broadband lines. it's a record fine, and relates to bt‘s openreach division, which...
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guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main train terminals, and over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed. ongoing investigations. you have heard about that ongoing investigation. police in london urging the media not to talk about the perpetrator because of the ongoing nature of what is happening. tom: what will the nation listen for from prime minister may? guy: stability. she is the right person in the right job. her previous job was in the home office, its responsibility this kind of incident. she knows her way around these events. one thing people will be taken away from this is how did such an attack happen so close in central london. how did this man gain entry to the palace of westminster? that is a question that will need answering. taylor: we are starting with developments in london's worst terror attack in a decade. detectives have been working through the night. during that time, we have searched 6 addresses and made seven arrests in birmingham, london, and other parts of the country.
guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main train terminals, and over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed. ongoing investigations. you have heard about that ongoing investigation. police in london urging the media not to talk about the perpetrator because of the ongoing nature of what is happening. tom: what will the nation listen for from prime minister may? guy: stability. she is the right person in the...
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lords is that with the tory duke of wellington on their side in this vote, it could be theresa may's waterloopens next will be determined by who wins a face—off between a relatively small group of tories who are adamant that they wa nt tories who are adamant that they want this to be part of the process and theresa may and her ministers on the other side who, right now, are absolutely clear they will not give an inch. the way things feel at the moment, it is going to be pretty tight. it is just too difficult with a week before the next vote to determine who is going to have victory. the big picture, this will not delay brexit, it will not stop it, certainly, because theresa may still has three weeks to get this parliamentary wrangling out of the weights for sheep meat her own self—imposed deadline of getting brexit started by the end of march —— out of the way before she meets. and laura will be back with us in a moment to talk about tomorrow's budget which will include money for new grammar schools in england. they'll be among 140 free schools set up with a fund of £320 million. labour says
lords is that with the tory duke of wellington on their side in this vote, it could be theresa may's waterloopens next will be determined by who wins a face—off between a relatively small group of tories who are adamant that they wa nt tories who are adamant that they want this to be part of the process and theresa may and her ministers on the other side who, right now, are absolutely clear they will not give an inch. the way things feel at the moment, it is going to be pretty tight. it is...
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that, of course, is causing delays at times for northbound traffic on waterloo bridge.n woken up by a window rattling wind last night, and it's still quite blustery through much of this morning. but whereas yesterday was quite drab, i think today is going to brighten up quite nicely and were all in for some sunshine. always best to further south you are, really. it's quite a chilly start to the day, still quite windy, the wind gradually easing down. the best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudier further best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudierfurther north best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudier further north and here you mightjust catch one were the light showers but i think most of us are going to stay dry and there will be some sunshine, quite pleasa nt there will be some sunshine, quite pleasant in it, top temperatures up to ioiidc. the nicest day, really, of the next few. by the time we get to this evening the winds are a lot lighter. there will be some clear skies proclaim so it is going to locally feel quite chilly for the first half of the
that, of course, is causing delays at times for northbound traffic on waterloo bridge.n woken up by a window rattling wind last night, and it's still quite blustery through much of this morning. but whereas yesterday was quite drab, i think today is going to brighten up quite nicely and were all in for some sunshine. always best to further south you are, really. it's quite a chilly start to the day, still quite windy, the wind gradually easing down. the best of the sunshine towards the south,...
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she was last seen her washington boulevard and waterloo road in the shopping center with -- if you think you have seen her, call police. are tracking widespread damage from this winter blast. look at this video from new york will stop the sky falling, snow and ice crashing down. look at that. people are running for safety. trucks are when the coming. you have to run under the highway because you know it is coming off the highway. >> it broke a lot of windows. of snow with it and hit the window. that is what broke it. larry: windows on both sides of the streets were blown out from the plow debris. people in the neighborhood say falling snow has been a problem for years, but no damage has been reported until now. and rochester, new york and the city buried under two feet of snow in some places. this truck caught fire, overheating. no one was hurt, fortunately. the best video of all, an amtrak train barreling into the station. oh, my goodness. apparently, no one thought this was going to happen because everyone got caught in that massive way watching. here he comes. right now i would be run
she was last seen her washington boulevard and waterloo road in the shopping center with -- if you think you have seen her, call police. are tracking widespread damage from this winter blast. look at this video from new york will stop the sky falling, snow and ice crashing down. look at that. people are running for safety. trucks are when the coming. you have to run under the highway because you know it is coming off the highway. >> it broke a lot of windows. of snow with it and hit the...
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bridge towards waterloo bridge.t should dry out and brighten up as we head through the afternoon. still a chilly easterly wind. you will feel that in part of the thames estuary. by say nine or ten o'clock, the rain has moved westwards. still cloud here and there, which will then break and we will get some sunny spells coming through. always a bit cooler the further east you are. up to 12 or 13 degrees. a bright and breezy day. overnight, it will stay dry. more cloud towards southern areas and a few outbreaks of rain. otherwise dry. overnight lows of six or seven celsius. tomorrow, that chilly easterly wind. eastern areas, the temperatures will be lower. dry and lots in the way of sunshine. high pressure is set to stay with us over the course of the weekend so it is looking dry. lots of warm sunshine around on saturday. highs of 15 or 16 celsius but some rather chilly nights. perhaps a touch of frost in the rural areas. the dry and sunny weather is set to last as we head into the start of next week. it is 7:30. we ar
bridge towards waterloo bridge.t should dry out and brighten up as we head through the afternoon. still a chilly easterly wind. you will feel that in part of the thames estuary. by say nine or ten o'clock, the rain has moved westwards. still cloud here and there, which will then break and we will get some sunny spells coming through. always a bit cooler the further east you are. up to 12 or 13 degrees. a bright and breezy day. overnight, it will stay dry. more cloud towards southern areas and a...
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foundation will continue its work to revitalize the city, our current project at smith playground and waterlooforward and very exciting. i hepp to see many at our concert this year, i have learned from and cherished every experience i have had, in the great city of philadelphia, and every snappy played as an eagle. from the laurie's to my coaches, teammates and mtwb partners and fellow septa riders, thank you. go philly, go eagles. hope to see you in the playoffs. >> such a fabric of philadelphia he has done so much for the city, not the last we have seen of him. >> he will keep things going, he will pop in and out. so many people were upset by this announcement. we will talk about connor barwin's good bye in a little bit but sixers on the west coast last night taking on the trailblazers. dario saric had a huge night 28 points and nine rebound but it was robert covington with the butter beater to end the fourth quarter to send this game into overtime. but, blazers will pill it out in overtime, winning 114-108. >> i feel like we are in overtime with this weather, aren't we, winter hanging on bu
foundation will continue its work to revitalize the city, our current project at smith playground and waterlooforward and very exciting. i hepp to see many at our concert this year, i have learned from and cherished every experience i have had, in the great city of philadelphia, and every snappy played as an eagle. from the laurie's to my coaches, teammates and mtwb partners and fellow septa riders, thank you. go philly, go eagles. hope to see you in the playoffs. >> such a fabric of...
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the driver coming from the direction of waterloo thought at first the attacker had lost control of thee is a small shop. he has taken three victims at least. i was thinking, it was... the second and the third and i stopped in the middle of the road. people being hit. people flying like a football. i feel sorry for one of the gentlemen, i did not know what happened to him but it is not something i want to see every day. did you see the gentlemen driving the car? my attention was not on that. after 30 seconds i realised it was not a hit—and—run, taking a group of people and keep going back, . .. group of people and keep going back,... our next eyewitness of foreign polish foreign minister found this footage. we heard what sounded like metal on metal and we assumed it was a collision but then we looked outside and i saw one person down. i reached for my telephone out of habit and isil five people down on the car marque and pavement and i understood it must have been deliberate. —— tarmac. woman was pulled out of the river injured but alive. the attacker then crashed his car into the ravin
the driver coming from the direction of waterloo thought at first the attacker had lost control of thee is a small shop. he has taken three victims at least. i was thinking, it was... the second and the third and i stopped in the middle of the road. people being hit. people flying like a football. i feel sorry for one of the gentlemen, i did not know what happened to him but it is not something i want to see every day. did you see the gentlemen driving the car? my attention was not on that....
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ismail, a driver coming from the direction of waterloo thought at first that the attacker had lost controlg i thought was, personally, the light changed. so then after, as he speeded up, there is a small shop, a gidt shop, then the first thing he has taken three victims at least. the nhe came to the middle and i was thinking, he lost balence or brake or something like that. then the second and the third one, then i stopped in the middle of the road to pointo the other cars and to stop them because there are people lying in the middle of the road. people being hit? taken as if normal. then people flying like a football. i feel sorry for one of the gentlemen, i did not know what happened to him, but it is not something i would want to witness every day. he was not conscious and just laying there, in the middle of the road.. did you see a chance to see the gentlemen driving the car? no, because my attention was not on that. my attention was on what's happening exactly. suddenly i realized, after 30 seconds, i realised it was not a hit—and—run, because hit and run is only one person but taking
ismail, a driver coming from the direction of waterloo thought at first that the attacker had lost controlg i thought was, personally, the light changed. so then after, as he speeded up, there is a small shop, a gidt shop, then the first thing he has taken three victims at least. the nhe came to the middle and i was thinking, he lost balence or brake or something like that. then the second and the third one, then i stopped in the middle of the road to pointo the other cars and to stop them...
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south west trains, which operates out of london waterloo, is to be taken over by mtr, the operator ofompanies are due to take over from stagecoach, which has run the franchise for 20 years. unions have expressed concern about the decision, but mtr says it will create more capacity. bt has been ordered to pay a record fine of £112 million forfailing to properly compensate its rivals for delays in installing high—speed lines. the regulator, ofcom, found the company's openreach division had committed a "serious breach" of its rules, which deserved its highest ever fine. the chief executive of openreach, which has now been split from bt, said the company "apologised wholeheartedly" for the mistakes. the new 12—sided pound coin will be in circulation from tomorrow. one and half billion of these coins have already been minted and distributed to secret locations ready for the launch. the treasury says the coins will be much harder to forge. our correspondent tim muffett has been finding out if all the parking meters, vending machines and lockers are ready for the change. since 1983 the pound
south west trains, which operates out of london waterloo, is to be taken over by mtr, the operator ofompanies are due to take over from stagecoach, which has run the franchise for 20 years. unions have expressed concern about the decision, but mtr says it will create more capacity. bt has been ordered to pay a record fine of £112 million forfailing to properly compensate its rivals for delays in installing high—speed lines. the regulator, ofcom, found the company's openreach division had...
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i was following him at this rally in waterloo, iowa, and i saw him stop the rally and said local veterans groups, get on stage and i will give you this huge check. there was this check that said donald j. trump on the top and make american great again on the bottom. they leave and he goes back to his rally. erased a couple of questions in my mind, none of whom were can i bury donald trump? you're not supposed be able to use your charity to help a political campaign. that was money that had come out of the $6 million that trump had raised for veterans. the question was where is the money? to provelly sent out trump right that he was really going to give it away to veterans. that was sort of the impetus going in, not let's get donald trump. let's see if you did this thing that he told us he did. in every case, we were try to find evidence that he was telling the truth and often not finding it. bill: did you ever find evidence that he was telling the truth? when you look into this one right, how close to the $6 million did he come and how much did he actually pump in? david: i set out thinki
i was following him at this rally in waterloo, iowa, and i saw him stop the rally and said local veterans groups, get on stage and i will give you this huge check. there was this check that said donald j. trump on the top and make american great again on the bottom. they leave and he goes back to his rally. erased a couple of questions in my mind, none of whom were can i bury donald trump? you're not supposed be able to use your charity to help a political campaign. that was money that had come...
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. >> i'm at the tech center of canada right now, university of waterloo. where a lot of technology gets developed in north america. lots of international money here too. you know what they're talking about today? protectionism. they're talking about a new change in north america. negotiations on nafta. these are all the topics. >> the big topic here, of course, is post fed. and what's gone on in the market. gundlach with us yesterday. ten lock saying the market could go higher. you have been cautious. what's your view today? >> i'm looking at this way. three forces at play right now in the market. number one is the expectation of deregulation, which should help energy, which is really sold off this year. so that's an issue. number two, there is reform on tax code. and we have all been talking about relief and tax relief. but against those two positives is this new dynamic of protectionism. so the question for the last 20 years has been markets have hailed open borders. they always have. combined with pro positive business, such as deregulation and lower ta
. >> i'm at the tech center of canada right now, university of waterloo. where a lot of technology gets developed in north america. lots of international money here too. you know what they're talking about today? protectionism. they're talking about a new change in north america. negotiations on nafta. these are all the topics. >> the big topic here, of course, is post fed. and what's gone on in the market. gundlach with us yesterday. ten lock saying the market could go higher. you...
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guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's maind over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed.
guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's maind over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed.
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i was in iowa following him around at this big rally in waterloo, iowa, and he stopped the rally and said, local veterans groups, come on stage and i will give you a big check. he gave them this golf saidament sized check that "donald trump foundation" on the top and "make america great again" on the bottom. he gives them a $100,000 check, they leave, and they say what a great guy he is, and he goes back to his rally. it raises a couple of questions in my mind, not can i bury donald trump? not, is that illegal? and that was money that had come out of the $6 million he said he had raised for veterans. the question was where is the rest of the money. we set out to prove trump right, that he really had raised the money for veterans. that was the impetus going in, not, let's get donald trump. let's see how he did this thing he told us he already did. it spiraled from there. in every case we were trying to find evidence that he was telling the truth, often not finding it. bill: i was going to say, did you ever find evidence that he was telling the truth? when you looked into this one fund
i was in iowa following him around at this big rally in waterloo, iowa, and he stopped the rally and said, local veterans groups, come on stage and i will give you a big check. he gave them this golf saidament sized check that "donald trump foundation" on the top and "make america great again" on the bottom. he gives them a $100,000 check, they leave, and they say what a great guy he is, and he goes back to his rally. it raises a couple of questions in my mind, not can i...
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joining us today from waterloo.ing up, as republicans work to build consensus around their health care plan, we will speak to jonathan bush, the ceo of athena health. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from london, mark barton. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. asked about president's assertion that he was wiretapped by president obama, jeff sessions was speaking when a reporter asked it yet given the president any indication his phones were tapped. no, but the answer is what happened in my case was that i was active in the campaign. vonnie: we will have more later in the hour. let's turn now to health care, to ag republican bill replace obamacare is been blessed. jonathan bush has written extensively about this, ceo of athena, a company that provides the ability for hospitals to have electronic records for people across the country and with other modern ways of delivering health care. your overall take on what we now have as bargaining legislation. jonathon: a tiny shimmer to the righ
joining us today from waterloo.ing up, as republicans work to build consensus around their health care plan, we will speak to jonathan bush, the ceo of athena health. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from london, mark barton. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. asked about president's assertion that he was wiretapped by president obama, jeff sessions was speaking when a reporter asked it yet given the president any indication his phones were tapped. no, but the...
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not the waterloo of a bull market.hat i mean by that is normally all-time highs as you were saying you'd see a stream of these types of deals. you'd see marginal companies you really hadn't heard of getting crazy valuations and popping on the first day. you wouldn't see a very widely viewed as successful huge company like snap, kind of a seminal player in this industry going public finally as being the thing that sort of tells you that these excesses are getting extreme. at least in my view. look, again, it's one of these elements that you see of a bull market beginning increasingly to act like a bull market, such as ignoring, you know, overbought readings and having people get in there and buy all-time highs. >> is that true, tom? does every top need to look like globe.com? >> i remember some of those tops. yeah, it doesn't feel euphoric at all, right? i think institutions have actually been holding risk flat. the money that's been coming to the equity markets have been etf flows. and then you have companies, you know
not the waterloo of a bull market.hat i mean by that is normally all-time highs as you were saying you'd see a stream of these types of deals. you'd see marginal companies you really hadn't heard of getting crazy valuations and popping on the first day. you wouldn't see a very widely viewed as successful huge company like snap, kind of a seminal player in this industry going public finally as being the thing that sort of tells you that these excesses are getting extreme. at least in my view....
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this is waterloo bridge so in a minute.o people will be coming over here to go to the station. it is pretty much ex'e" 77 " f to go to the station. it is pretty much usual- i to go to the station. it is pretty much usual. about an much business as usual. about an hour ago it was wall—to—wall red buses because the traffic was diverted. over there is the train line that comes out from charring and there i trains running cross and there are trains running normally and you can see westminster in the background and how close we are. in the background and how close we a re. pretty in the background and how close we are. pretty - business as usual are. pretty much business as usual for the people going home tonight. but i have been speaking to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transportrpeaking to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transport police g to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transport police and they for the people going home tonight. bu1 going insport police and they for the peopl
this is waterloo bridge so in a minute.o people will be coming over here to go to the station. it is pretty much ex'e" 77 " f to go to the station. it is pretty much usual- i to go to the station. it is pretty much usual. about an much business as usual. about an hour ago it was wall—to—wall red buses because the traffic was diverted. over there is the train line that comes out from charring and there i trains running cross and there are trains running normally and you can see...
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i was following him at this rally in waterloo, iowa, and i saw him stop the rally and
i was following him at this rally in waterloo, iowa, and i saw him stop the rally and