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if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor ofsummers, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us. centre court crowds are used to seeing andy murray in quarter—finals. his 10th in a row this time against america's sam querrey. but after andy murray took the first set, losing the second was not in the script. the third, andy murray was too good and back in control. 0r murray was too good and back in control. or was he? the fourth was lost and the next would soon follow. into a decider, andy murray was limited and wincing in pain. in typicalfashion, sam limited and wincing in pain. in typical fashion, sam querrey limited and wincing in pain. in typicalfashion, sam querrey reached the last four of the grand slam. the defending champion going home. five set matches continue to be the order of the day, as marin cilic and muller could not be separated. muller could not be separated. muller beat rafael nadal a few days ago, but got broken in h
if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor ofsummers, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us. centre court crowds are used to seeing andy murray in quarter—finals. his 10th in a row this time against america's sam querrey. but after andy murray took the first set, losing the second was not in the script. the third, andy murray was too...
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some cooperative ventures have fallen by the wayside, while some residents have chosen to leave the communitynslator: when i was a student or out in public, if there was someone i didn't want to spend time with, i could just ignore them, just turn away. but, if you do that here, you wouldn't be able to achieve anything. you're forced to work with others. instead of turning away, you thrash things out, no matter who you're talking to. you do your best to share your views. that's the best and fastest way to communicate here. >> this restaurant was built through members' joint investment. just for today they're serving a special menu to raise the res metropolis's profi toronrestarant's profile and at new customers. the meal here is a special stew made by a student who wants to be a chef. it costs just $2 more than a regular lunch. for the 14 year old, it's a chance to achieve something he really wants. the philosophy extends to residents of all ages. the event was sponsored by this 24 year old who grew up here and was one of the first to attend the child care center. along with the childhood fri
some cooperative ventures have fallen by the wayside, while some residents have chosen to leave the communitynslator: when i was a student or out in public, if there was someone i didn't want to spend time with, i could just ignore them, just turn away. but, if you do that here, you wouldn't be able to achieve anything. you're forced to work with others. instead of turning away, you thrash things out, no matter who you're talking to. you do your best to share your views. that's the best and...
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if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor oft ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us.
if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor oft ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us.
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on, very quickly for people who weren't aware of this filing because it seemed to get lost in the wayside of everything. this epartment said theyice defend that was put in place by the obama administration. >> correct, and it relates to the civil act of 1964. the obama stenned the language of that statute to say that it didn't just include cover and raisin protect against jimtion on the job, but probably covered sexual orientation awell. they're clinging to a very tight reading of the title p language they're saying when it was written, sexual orientation was known back in the of 30s. it was not covered and they made a point of noting that congress has not actually passed an equal rights act in this area called den dangerous deliveries. since 1974, the last time it was before the congress or when it was taken up again was when barney frank was there in 2011. in the sphears of market pging antissing, the president likes to build himself up and you would think somehow, okay, there was an untap market for gay americans. you you see companies doing tremendous outr
on, very quickly for people who weren't aware of this filing because it seemed to get lost in the wayside of everything. this epartment said theyice defend that was put in place by the obama administration. >> correct, and it relates to the civil act of 1964. the obama stenned the language of that statute to say that it didn't just include cover and raisin protect against jimtion on the job, but probably covered sexual orientation awell. they're clinging to a very tight reading of the...
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very busy ♪ i got my baby by my sides >> reporter: busy is how you can describe lions wayside park. >we set it up at night so we have our spot in the shade. >> reporter: hundreds line the lawn with picnic blankets. >> we're waiting for the sun to go down. >> reporter: some are drawn to the sun. >> 100 degree heat, a little wine, nice music outside in the park, enjoying the afternoon. can't go wrong. >> life is good. >> reporter: life is good if you can manage the summer heat. >> it is water. >> reporter: with a spritz or spritzer in your neighborhood park. >> it does spray water. >> reporter: in pleasanton, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> all right. so the nights are comfortable, but the days, oh, still going to be a little tricky in the next couple of days. >> if by tricky you mean hot, here is sandhya. >> blistering heat is expected, eric and kristen. that fan with the water spraying, that comes in handy. check out the hour-by-hour temperatures. livermore tomorrow morning starting at mild at 65 degrees. look how quickly temperature also rise. by afternoon you are looking at 102 degre
very busy ♪ i got my baby by my sides >> reporter: busy is how you can describe lions wayside park. >we set it up at night so we have our spot in the shade. >> reporter: hundreds line the lawn with picnic blankets. >> we're waiting for the sun to go down. >> reporter: some are drawn to the sun. >> 100 degree heat, a little wine, nice music outside in the park, enjoying the afternoon. can't go wrong. >> life is good. >> reporter: life is good if you...
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it's somewhat of a complicated financeers structure, a business model that many others went by the wayside after 2008. his did not. when he had the desire to join the white house, he was part of the campaign the whole way through and part of the transition team and planning on joining the white house. he took actions to sell his company, which wasn't easy and he did find a unique buyer. >> a chinese company that is said to have some ties to the chinese government. >> no official ties but whenever you see these massive chinese con glomerates, hna last year alone had $20 billion worth of investments outside of china. this year almost 6 billion. just this week the regulatory body sieve yus that has to approve foreign deals and vet these deals, kicked one to the curb. no, i don't think so. other deals have gone through. several months ago there were questions -- hold on a second, why exactly does this chinese entity want to buy anthony's fund of funds. anthony 100% wants to join the white house. the white house said we're hiring him. when he was on the podium last friday, he said i want to joi
it's somewhat of a complicated financeers structure, a business model that many others went by the wayside after 2008. his did not. when he had the desire to join the white house, he was part of the campaign the whole way through and part of the transition team and planning on joining the white house. he took actions to sell his company, which wasn't easy and he did find a unique buyer. >> a chinese company that is said to have some ties to the chinese government. >> no official...
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were fighting tooth and nail to make sure individuals have a pre-existing disease is not put to the wayside others not caps on seniors in the health care. in children who are 26 years old can stand their parents. we want to improve and make sure any problems we have with medicare medicaid that we can pe improve. we think just because a person can't or doesn't have money doesn't mean they should be given a death sentence. >> let's go to charles in charlotte north carolina. you're in the year. >> good morning. i want i want to call about the s hypocrisy i see talking about the russians and the current leaks. from what i can see in a try to look at this in a balanced way, the main argument is that the russians use fear fishing witches we get every day whichng somebody clicks on a link that allow somebody, probably the russians to go into the e-mails and the dnc and steal their e-mail the now know how many months they were on they didn't even realize they were stolen. i heard on cnn, chris cuomo another say that we will not report on those e-mails giving questions for it hillary for the debate,
were fighting tooth and nail to make sure individuals have a pre-existing disease is not put to the wayside others not caps on seniors in the health care. in children who are 26 years old can stand their parents. we want to improve and make sure any problems we have with medicare medicaid that we can pe improve. we think just because a person can't or doesn't have money doesn't mean they should be given a death sentence. >> let's go to charles in charlotte north carolina. you're in the...
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very busy ♪ i got my baby by my sides >> reporter: busy is how you can describe lions wayside park. >it up at night so we have our spot in the shade. >> reporter: hundreds line the lawn with picnic blankets. >> we're waiting for the sun to go down. >> reporter: some are drawn to the sun. >> 100 degree heat, a little wine, nice music outside in the park, enjoying the afternoon. can't go wrong. >> life is good. >> reporter: life is good if you can manage the summer heat. >> it is water. >> reporter: with a spritz or spritzer in your neighborhood park. >> it does spray water. >> reporter: in pleasanton, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." >>> all right. so the nights are comfortable, but the days, oh, still going to be a little tricky in the next couple of days. >> if by tricky you mean hot, here is sandhya. >> blistering heat is expected, eric and kristen. that fan with the water spraying, that comes in handy. check out the hour-by-hour temperatures. livermore tomorrow morning starting at mild at 65 degrees. look how quickly temperature also rise. by afternoon you are looking at 102 degrees. so,
very busy ♪ i got my baby by my sides >> reporter: busy is how you can describe lions wayside park. >it up at night so we have our spot in the shade. >> reporter: hundreds line the lawn with picnic blankets. >> we're waiting for the sun to go down. >> reporter: some are drawn to the sun. >> 100 degree heat, a little wine, nice music outside in the park, enjoying the afternoon. can't go wrong. >> life is good. >> reporter: life is good if you can...
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or even bitcoin a limited and they're ok that's gone by the wayside but all these ideas and even a bit calling itself did not solve the problem or had a problem people thought they invented all these other coins. all of this happened without intellectual property even bitcoin was given to the world bird than to the world so now we see in the past week or two the introduction of the very first patents being awarded to the likes of goldman sachs for satele coin so they're into it they're entering the space the corporate world that we you talked about as well the corporate world says innovation doesn't happen without intellectual property rights all of this huge space that's mind blowing revolutionary space a big point happened with not one single patent being awarded what do you think this introduction of patents will will it patent actually helped bitcoin will it help make bitcoin great again or will it be the demise of it. should not contemplate and he tends. to do this believe. it's ethically and contribution to collectors or property and you're really right stacey that i use the most
or even bitcoin a limited and they're ok that's gone by the wayside but all these ideas and even a bit calling itself did not solve the problem or had a problem people thought they invented all these other coins. all of this happened without intellectual property even bitcoin was given to the world bird than to the world so now we see in the past week or two the introduction of the very first patents being awarded to the likes of goldman sachs for satele coin so they're into it they're entering...
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texas all of that has has fallen by the wayside there's no question about it costs are increasing can test continue to be done because the physicians believe there are appropriate doctors have not returned in droves to texas as had been predicted in fact they found that wasn't the problem at all there were just fewer people going into medicine and beginning practice in texas so all of it was a big lie there didn't lend any relief that on top of that on top of the that on top of the fact that insurance companies are just absolutely pillaging the medical community and no congress will do anything about that look a few months ago researchers said that prevented preventable medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in the united states so i mean first of all that's a startling number the third leading cause what is your take on that issue in general . well it's it really begs the question you could insulate them from all liability and the sad thing is if errors are occurring like that what a staggering loss of human life and human productivity that is occurring why aren'
texas all of that has has fallen by the wayside there's no question about it costs are increasing can test continue to be done because the physicians believe there are appropriate doctors have not returned in droves to texas as had been predicted in fact they found that wasn't the problem at all there were just fewer people going into medicine and beginning practice in texas so all of it was a big lie there didn't lend any relief that on top of that on top of the that on top of the fact that...
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or is he content to allow his firm election promise of a cap to fall by the wayside?does he have to say to the 17 million people on standard variable tariffs who thought that relief from rip—off price rises was on its way, and who will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u—turn? this legislation requires me to ask for advice from ofgem. that is the terms in which i did so. they have responded to that and what they have said is that they are going to work with consumer groups to identify how far this protection should go. of the 1.4 billion that has been identified as going to the big companies instead of consumers‘ pockets, how much of that money is going to be returned to consumers when the measure has come forward? he mentioned considering legislation. what's his timescales for reviewing what is happening just about and deciding to act? will he also ask ofgem to determine what the true level of cap should be? 17 million families currently being ripped off on expensive standard variable tariffs. ofgem's proposals will deal with at most 3 million of them. that
or is he content to allow his firm election promise of a cap to fall by the wayside?does he have to say to the 17 million people on standard variable tariffs who thought that relief from rip—off price rises was on its way, and who will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u—turn? this legislation requires me to ask for advice from ofgem. that is the terms in which i did so. they have responded to that and what they have said is that they are going to work with consumer groups to...
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of four appropriation bills are likely to come and the rest of the appropriations will be by the wayside and not to floor in september. where do things stand to keep the government open in september? how concerned are you about a potential shutdown? rep. messer: americans expect us to keep the government open. when we are in charge of the house and senate and presidency, it would not be acceptable to the government shuts down. we cannot allow that to happen. i did have some conversation right before i came here today with leadership and the house appropriations committee and i believe you will see the house work hard to have a comprehensive appropriations package passed over and give policy and riders the on the security related measures we talked about before. we were elected to govern. we need to get things done. it has been a tough week here. some disappointing news on health care in the senate for now, but getting funding bills passed is an important part of governing. >> this is been a threat through all of your answers. what do you see at the political consequences for putting your
of four appropriation bills are likely to come and the rest of the appropriations will be by the wayside and not to floor in september. where do things stand to keep the government open in september? how concerned are you about a potential shutdown? rep. messer: americans expect us to keep the government open. when we are in charge of the house and senate and presidency, it would not be acceptable to the government shuts down. we cannot allow that to happen. i did have some conversation right...
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he's got to calculate, and while lent on healthcare and everything else goes by the wayside. >> it just seems like president trump is leaving him twisting in the wind mac -- in the wind. do you say out of self-respect, i'm going to resign because no one is going to talk to me like that quick >> i would think is going to say i've been attorney general and now i'm moving on. apparently were not going to get along. we know he's made some overtures about conflicts with the president. the answer coming back as crickets. it may not be a fixable situation from the presidents point of view. >> not many places to go to him after this. >> back into the private sector. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. justice department has announced new grant conditions in a bid to make sure federal money does not go to sanctuary cities. jeff sessions says the counties and cities receiving federal grants will now have to allow immigration authorities access to local get -- local jails and prisons and give the feds 48 hours notice before an undocumented worker is released. san francisco, oakland and san jose are sanctua
he's got to calculate, and while lent on healthcare and everything else goes by the wayside. >> it just seems like president trump is leaving him twisting in the wind mac -- in the wind. do you say out of self-respect, i'm going to resign because no one is going to talk to me like that quick >> i would think is going to say i've been attorney general and now i'm moving on. apparently were not going to get along. we know he's made some overtures about conflicts with the president....
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joe scarborough aside, let's leave this by the wayside, charlie, i think donald trump in some ways hasassic anything to getelected. in other words what people responded to, outsider, disruptter coming in. is that the future. people don't need to be always democrat or always republican. you can have your own views an doesn't need to be in some kind of a little box? >> right. donald trump is a perfect example of this. in fact he did not win because the republican party. i think he won in spite of it. what do i mean by that, he went to the convention, here is 10 things i don't agree with, trade, immigration, harder, build a wall, gay marriage i'm okay with it. all of sudden, one after the other, i will say what i believe and party formed around him. that is the new way of doing politics. this dogmatic approach all principles totally reshaped the entire republican party. trish: people, people want to have their voices heard and he empower ad lot of folks to get a seat at the table thanks so much, guys. great to have you here. great show, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm goin
joe scarborough aside, let's leave this by the wayside, charlie, i think donald trump in some ways hasassic anything to getelected. in other words what people responded to, outsider, disruptter coming in. is that the future. people don't need to be always democrat or always republican. you can have your own views an doesn't need to be in some kind of a little box? >> right. donald trump is a perfect example of this. in fact he did not win because the republican party. i think he won in...
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and that seems to have gone by the wayside. what that translates into is some of this wild west mentality and sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. a bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps patients. gang members shoot each other. >> [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent much of the last ten years as a member of one of boston's local street gangs. >> as i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, you know what i mean? seeing the same people even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them again. you got to come back to work, still handle your job and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime, but are being held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted and giv
and that seems to have gone by the wayside. what that translates into is some of this wild west mentality and sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. a bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps patients. gang members shoot each other. >> [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent much of the last ten years as a member of one of boston's local street gangs. >> as i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked...
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in hopes that the bill the house had, the bill the senate crafted, any reform effort falls by the waysidee on with the sat us quo, bailing out obamacare. >> dan -- >> that is not the acceptable collusion. >> talk about what they would be. you are taking on mitch mcconnell when he's sayinging we have to work with democrats if we don't get our act together. are you threatening mitch mcconnell in. >> no, the threat is not him. it's the moderate senate republicans that are holding up the repeal effort. mitch mcconnell promised to repeal it. the people standing in the way are portman and murkowski. this is not necessarily about that. you can throw a lot of money at it. the challenge is these republicans talked about the flaws of obamacare for seven plus years. now they have the opportunity to do something about it. they need to actually do it. our goal is to work with those conservative senators pushing for ideas that will increase choice and competition. >> you need those moderate senators to get this over the line. >> right. they need to come on board. that is absolutely right. but they need
in hopes that the bill the house had, the bill the senate crafted, any reform effort falls by the waysidee on with the sat us quo, bailing out obamacare. >> dan -- >> that is not the acceptable collusion. >> talk about what they would be. you are taking on mitch mcconnell when he's sayinging we have to work with democrats if we don't get our act together. are you threatening mitch mcconnell in. >> no, the threat is not him. it's the moderate senate republicans that are...
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they are the easiest to drop by the wayside. i think here is the big thing for the president. if she going to ask for an 18% cut i propose is that white house make an objective for our country to reduce suicide rates by an equal percent age for the american people. if we don't put our mind to something we will never apply ourselves to the goal at hand. i think when you see the suicide rates so high and all of the scientists will tell you, we can reduce those quite dramatically. we know what to do to reduce those. if we are not making it a goal of this country in we'll never be where with need to go. do it the same as you do the reduction in corporate taxes. if we have hundreds of billions of dollars and this is the biggest public health crisis of times and it effects one in four americans why not say that we are going to spend one in $4 in money and put sbiet the biggest public health epidemic from our time. you're hearing we don't have the availability out there, the tele medicine out there. >> what does that look like? what does the -- there is an epidemic. everyone knows it
they are the easiest to drop by the wayside. i think here is the big thing for the president. if she going to ask for an 18% cut i propose is that white house make an objective for our country to reduce suicide rates by an equal percent age for the american people. if we don't put our mind to something we will never apply ourselves to the goal at hand. i think when you see the suicide rates so high and all of the scientists will tell you, we can reduce those quite dramatically. we know what to...
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one of the things that often falls by the wayside is cybersecurity, the continuous monitoring and assessment and training. do you have a recommended percentage of the budget for the states that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it is a great question and i think it gets to the issue. it becomes a clichÉ to say you are going to be hacked. everyone is going to be hacked. and if you say that to a corporate board that tells people what am i supposed to do with that if it is all going to happen i want to put my head under the covers. when you are a company or if you are dealing with a resource constrained environment, you know, you don't have the luxury to spend an unlimited amount of money on the problems that you have. and so the key is thinking about the prioritization and i think there are two ways to think about it as you think about that. one is to prioritize the types of asset and what is critical and critical infrastructure. but the other pieces to think about the prioritized and information. it's to stop someone from getting into the house so you can lock the doors and put bars on the
one of the things that often falls by the wayside is cybersecurity, the continuous monitoring and assessment and training. do you have a recommended percentage of the budget for the states that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it is a great question and i think it gets to the issue. it becomes a clichÉ to say you are going to be hacked. everyone is going to be hacked. and if you say that to a corporate board that tells people what am i supposed to do with that if it is all going to...
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agreement indicates that his america-first policy is it's about america and everybody else goes to the wayside to work with bringing people together. >> of course a key topic in the meetings is north korea following the test on fourth of july. the trump administration has said it's not ruling out taking military action against north korea, but in your view, is that an idle threat? >> yeah. you know, sometimes i don't think that anyone understands what donald trump says, not even donald trump. clearly not his members of his cabinet because they say one thing and he seems to say something else. you know, i think what has to be done here -- i think number one, donald trump needs to take a page out of the barack obama book to be quite honest with you. as barack obama dealt with iran? and so, first you've got to make sure that you have locked in china and russia, they're going to have strong sanctions against north korea. and if that doesn't happen when you have, as you had in iran, china, russia, and the eu, all significantly in multilateral sanctions against iran, you need the same thing with chi
agreement indicates that his america-first policy is it's about america and everybody else goes to the wayside to work with bringing people together. >> of course a key topic in the meetings is north korea following the test on fourth of july. the trump administration has said it's not ruling out taking military action against north korea, but in your view, is that an idle threat? >> yeah. you know, sometimes i don't think that anyone understands what donald trump says, not even...
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this is the southernmost bart 8, the austin wayside at the downtime -- -- downtown bart station.t's to get more passengers to use clipper cards and weed passengers off the paper tickets. martins is currently 60% of passengers use the clipper card but they're hoping they can bump it up to 100% eventually. the benefit they say, is clear. >> clipper only to enter. we are trying to get more riders to use clipper, already 68% are, we would love to get it higher. clipper is a convenient way to get off the ground because he can use it at all transit agencies, you don't have to remember affairs. >> i have a clipper card, it works. >> bart unveiling new hire glass barriers on the side of the clipper only pay gates trying to stop their evaders. they estimate they lose $15-$25 million a year to fair cheats. many simply jump over the low fence and many stations. the new hire glass aimed at curbing that. one final note the pay dates are clipper only to enter but they accept paper tickets to exit. they don't want to confuse passengers trying to exit so if someone gets stuck trying to come up t
this is the southernmost bart 8, the austin wayside at the downtime -- -- downtown bart station.t's to get more passengers to use clipper cards and weed passengers off the paper tickets. martins is currently 60% of passengers use the clipper card but they're hoping they can bump it up to 100% eventually. the benefit they say, is clear. >> clipper only to enter. we are trying to get more riders to use clipper, already 68% are, we would love to get it higher. clipper is a convenient way to...
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earnings planning and planning from corporations and businesses go by the wayside. then you have an issue with the market. good news central banks will continue to print money. nicole: jonathan, one word, how are you feeling? >> i feel, i feel fine, nicole. how are you feeling? this is a bull market. until the market tells us otherwise we go higher from here. nicole: gary, jonathan hoenig, thank you for joining us on record day for the wall street and nasdaq. >>> breaking news. ibm with second quarter results. lori rothman with breaking numbers. lori. >> nicole, looks like a mixed picture here. revenue was soft are than expected, $19.29 billion. declining revenue has been a big problem for ibm they have not reported rising revenue in like five years. the good news, earnings per share was stronger than expected, $2.97, versus the wall street expectation of $2.74. the company is saying that its cloud revenue was standout performing units of the time period, of the quarter with cloud revenue up 30% year-over-year. if you adjust for the changing value of currencies, dol
earnings planning and planning from corporations and businesses go by the wayside. then you have an issue with the market. good news central banks will continue to print money. nicole: jonathan, one word, how are you feeling? >> i feel, i feel fine, nicole. how are you feeling? this is a bull market. until the market tells us otherwise we go higher from here. nicole: gary, jonathan hoenig, thank you for joining us on record day for the wall street and nasdaq. >>> breaking news....
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and that's now fallen by the wayside by the sounds of it. >> ayman is upset by that, aren't you?oft ceo steve ballmer stops by. and senator dick durbin joins the conversation on "morning joe" just moments away. otebooks. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order at the lexus golden opportunity tesales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. bi
and that's now fallen by the wayside by the sounds of it. >> ayman is upset by that, aren't you?oft ceo steve ballmer stops by. and senator dick durbin joins the conversation on "morning joe" just moments away. otebooks. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a...
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one thing that i think you and i will agree on, the idea of price controls have fallen by the wayside. we talked about this last fall a lot. we're not talking about it, it won't happen either this biotech or phrma >> domino's or mcdonald's? >> must really taste graleat. >> you're unbelievable now sue herera >> here is what is happening president trump launching more twitter attacks this morning against attorney general jeff sessions criticizing him for not investigating hillary clinton's e-mails. but some republican senators are coming to sessions' defense. >> i've known senator sessions for 25 years he's a very excellent senator. there couldn't be anybody put in place by this president of the united states as one of his cabinet members that is more qualified. >> former trump campaign manager paul manafort met with senate intelligence committee staff this morning this comes as another senate panel is yousued a subpoena to e him to appear at a hearing. >>> and a new study of deceased football players show as high prevalence of cte, that is the degenre it i have brain disease caused by
one thing that i think you and i will agree on, the idea of price controls have fallen by the wayside. we talked about this last fall a lot. we're not talking about it, it won't happen either this biotech or phrma >> domino's or mcdonald's? >> must really taste graleat. >> you're unbelievable now sue herera >> here is what is happening president trump launching more twitter attacks this morning against attorney general jeff sessions criticizing him for not investigating...
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given the political tensions, plus all the things on the docket that the debt ceiling falls by the waysides a nation end up defaulting? >> look, i can't tell you what's in the minds of congress. the leadership and administration are going to see the debt ceilinging is increases. personally, i had i we should simply increase it and move on. but there may be things that they can do that in the legislative process that actually would be of benefit to the country, be a benefit to the economy. we've got a lot of issues with respect to the way budgets are set, with whether or not we should be spending as much mobe as we're spending. we'll have a almost a $700 billion deficit this year based on the cbo report. we're spending way too much money. there are things that need to be done. clearly the debt ceiling needs to increase and it will increase. >> you're not saying that there needs to be cuts in the 2018 budget as a condition for raising the ceiling? >> no, and really we don't have a 2018 budget. we have president trump has proposed a budget. we haven't had a budget in years. we've got $20 tril
given the political tensions, plus all the things on the docket that the debt ceiling falls by the waysides a nation end up defaulting? >> look, i can't tell you what's in the minds of congress. the leadership and administration are going to see the debt ceilinging is increases. personally, i had i we should simply increase it and move on. but there may be things that they can do that in the legislative process that actually would be of benefit to the country, be a benefit to the economy....
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that would go by the wayside.ted from pre-existing conditions at least 50 million americans would lose that protections in terms of individuals now vulnerable to being thrown off. lifetime caps have disappeared under affordable care act. they get rid of that. repeal only would be a complete disaster and would not be a foundation for coming to any bipartisan resolution. >> ask you about this report a short time ago. steve bannon, senior adviser in the white house reportedly, according to axios interested in pursuing this idea of raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. surprising? >> nothing surprising in terms of this white house but it appears to be more of a diversion intended to distract from what president trump has gotten himself into in terms of his wild and out of control tweets this weekend. nothing to suggest the white house would pursue a policy of raising taxes on the wealthy or well off. that would go against entire doctrine of republican orthodoxy for years. they have done everything possible to jam
that would go by the wayside.ted from pre-existing conditions at least 50 million americans would lose that protections in terms of individuals now vulnerable to being thrown off. lifetime caps have disappeared under affordable care act. they get rid of that. repeal only would be a complete disaster and would not be a foundation for coming to any bipartisan resolution. >> ask you about this report a short time ago. steve bannon, senior adviser in the white house reportedly, according to...
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those have gone by the wayside. whomorning newspaper -- gets all set in a very fast pace, changing environment, going through a lot of the churn happening elsewhere in the economy. , you see themers day in, day out on the hill come out in the communities. i know we travel to all of the states, knocking on doors, sitting with people at their kitchen tables, going to grocery store parking lots, places where we can find normal people going about their lives and asking them what they feel. that all informs our report. i will say, we are trying to do the best we can. guest: at times when you hear a reporter say my sources tell me, or officials say this or that, and then whatever they say that comes after that, sometimes it can be placed on the reporter as if it is their opinion or ideas. we are showing both sides, and that is what we need to be diligent about doing. while some are saying this, others are saying that. especially with this administration, we have been characterized as the opposition. we have to be super ca
those have gone by the wayside. whomorning newspaper -- gets all set in a very fast pace, changing environment, going through a lot of the churn happening elsewhere in the economy. , you see themers day in, day out on the hill come out in the communities. i know we travel to all of the states, knocking on doors, sitting with people at their kitchen tables, going to grocery store parking lots, places where we can find normal people going about their lives and asking them what they feel. that all...
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and that all went by the wayside. what we see here now, especially with senator orrin hatch where you have a senior republican conservative member of congress saying they're born that way, they should be able to serve and that's the end of it. >> yeah. it's interesting. and, you know, to have dunn ford say this isn't even happening really sort of brings it into the realm. axios on wednesday had one of its reporters jonathan swan say the following. the administration actually admitted that they were using it for politics. this is what an administration official said to him. this forces democrats in the rust state like ohio, mib and wisconsin to take complete ownership much this issue. how will the blue collar voters in these states respond are forced to make their opposition to this a key plank of their campaign. was it smart to go ahead and admit that a major policy change potentially for the united states military was simply a way to win the midterms? >> i would like to think that they were that smart and calculating
and that all went by the wayside. what we see here now, especially with senator orrin hatch where you have a senior republican conservative member of congress saying they're born that way, they should be able to serve and that's the end of it. >> yeah. it's interesting. and, you know, to have dunn ford say this isn't even happening really sort of brings it into the realm. axios on wednesday had one of its reporters jonathan swan say the following. the administration actually admitted that...
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he classes all who have painted by the wayside as men wanting in patriotism. if a man's face was as white as cotton and his pulse so low you could not feel it, jackson looked at him as an insufficient soldier." this is a hard guy. his troops took great pride in having served with him because he was so successful. but his troops did not love him during the valley campaign. they loved jackson after the valley campaign when he earned a reputation as a legendary leader and hero. then there is a pride, i served with jackson. again, while they are in the middle of it, that is not what they are thinking. what is his campaign doing? it gives the confederate general johnson the opportunity to launch an attack against mcclellan. he realizes i have two options, i can just hunker down in the trenches, guarding richmond, and just wait for mcclellan to attack. but if i do that it will not work out well. if i way, he will, remember he has the heavy artillery and mcclellan will be able to destroy the defensive position and maybe bombard the city itself and we would be forced
he classes all who have painted by the wayside as men wanting in patriotism. if a man's face was as white as cotton and his pulse so low you could not feel it, jackson looked at him as an insufficient soldier." this is a hard guy. his troops took great pride in having served with him because he was so successful. but his troops did not love him during the valley campaign. they loved jackson after the valley campaign when he earned a reputation as a legendary leader and hero. then there is...
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so all of that negotiating and back-and-forth put by the wayside. that brings us to today, where we are now expecting around the noon hour to see a vote on repeal only, or repeal and delay, depending on how you want to frame it. this has been rand paul's demand on the conservative side. that's going to be that 2015 bill that is just a straight repeal of obamacare and says republicans have to replace it within two years. we expect that to fail. that of course is why they were going through this whole repeal and replace debate in the first place. so where is that going to leave them? it's going to loeave them potentially with skinny repeal, essentially trying to figure out a few narrower components they can stack together and that will ultimately be able to get those 50 votes. it's still not clear that they can get that deal. let me walk you through a little of what we will see over the next two days. i mentioned we will see that straight repeal vote. we may see some other amendment votes today. there's going to be continuing debate, watch for democra
so all of that negotiating and back-and-forth put by the wayside. that brings us to today, where we are now expecting around the noon hour to see a vote on repeal only, or repeal and delay, depending on how you want to frame it. this has been rand paul's demand on the conservative side. that's going to be that 2015 bill that is just a straight repeal of obamacare and says republicans have to replace it within two years. we expect that to fail. that of course is why they were going through this...
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, russia, russia, then collusion, collusion, collusion, all these things have been falling by the waysidei really don't care, as long as he delivers for the american people, gets jobs, look at the new jobs 220,000 jobs were added and only expected 170,000 the last period. >> i saw the jobs reports it was 225 but most was in the restaurant sector. >> jobs are jobs. >> that's right, our stock market is through the roof. our gas prices down first time in eight years. >> that's what matters to the american people. how does it affect their pocketbook? >> but adding jobs that you want high paying high industry jobs. that's where an economy grows. the service sector, depends on what the service sector is, aren't the kind of jobs that are sustainable. they're either part-time, seasonal. again, so it's six months. i voted for president trump. i would probably vote for him still under this knowing what i know now, but it would be as opposed going in like gene and pull the lever, i go in holding my nose pulling the lever. >> i want to ask you something about health care. so, colleen, how are you fee
, russia, russia, then collusion, collusion, collusion, all these things have been falling by the waysidei really don't care, as long as he delivers for the american people, gets jobs, look at the new jobs 220,000 jobs were added and only expected 170,000 the last period. >> i saw the jobs reports it was 225 but most was in the restaurant sector. >> jobs are jobs. >> that's right, our stock market is through the roof. our gas prices down first time in eight years. >>...
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law enforcement memorial and sharon is making it her mission to see that this doesn't fall by the wayside. by raising awareness of the issue of violence against law enforcement and the -- and honoring the fallen through a permanent memorial. once constructed it will be a place of quiet refuge for citizens to reflect on the sacrifices of the men and women who keep us safe. we have lost many officers in the line of duty and we owe it to them an their family and friends and their entire law enforcement community to honor them with a special tribute. i commend sharon for her hard work raising the funds and awareness for the michigan law enforcement officers memorial monument. i thank you sharon for your enduring commitment to our men and women in blue and their loved ones. thank you to all those who -- thank you to all of those who put their lives on the line to protect our community. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my re
law enforcement memorial and sharon is making it her mission to see that this doesn't fall by the wayside. by raising awareness of the issue of violence against law enforcement and the -- and honoring the fallen through a permanent memorial. once constructed it will be a place of quiet refuge for citizens to reflect on the sacrifices of the men and women who keep us safe. we have lost many officers in the line of duty and we owe it to them an their family and friends and their entire law...
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white house at any given moment, it seemed that a little bit like the russia story was falling by the wayside as health care took center stage even though the president tweeted about health care -- tweeted about russia yesterday. now we're learning the seven or eight people fwhorp thwho were meeting including don junior, we have identified, nbc, another person, one of those people. >> that brings the total of seven according to nbc that was in that meeting with donald trump jr. and the russian lawyer. and this is significant for a couple reasons. one, it gives you a sense that the white house can't put that story behind them. they are continuing playing catch-up on it. two, according to "the washington post," that individual, person's lawyer is in touch or has been contacted by robert mueller, which means robert muleer, the special counsel, the special investigator, is indeed investigating that meeting at trump tower that was set up on the pretense, on the pretext of passing information to the trump campaign that could be harmful to hillary clinton's own presidential aspirations. so it's a se
white house at any given moment, it seemed that a little bit like the russia story was falling by the wayside as health care took center stage even though the president tweeted about health care -- tweeted about russia yesterday. now we're learning the seven or eight people fwhorp thwho were meeting including don junior, we have identified, nbc, another person, one of those people. >> that brings the total of seven according to nbc that was in that meeting with donald trump jr. and the...
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our discussions falling by the wayside now? >> you have to think it is less likely.was stronger than expected overnight. the annual target is 6.5. i would feel pretty confident. >> scarlet mentioned the daily of gray rhinos, which is characterized is highly probable high-impact threats that people should see coming but often don't. a warningrceived as of ongoing deleveraging. what does that say about the policy choices? guest: where growth is stronger, the government has more room to press down. we see more of this crackdown on lending. of -- some really stringent words regarding the accountability for regulators. the statement suggested it would be a dereliction of duty if regulators [indiscernible] the reaction we got in the equity markets overnight was perhaps most concerned about what else is out there that we don't know about. processlike a five year cycle and we are talking about a pretty stringent and continued crackdown. this year you had this sign that this was coming. xi jingping came out and talked about how important financial risk is. it has never been t
our discussions falling by the wayside now? >> you have to think it is less likely.was stronger than expected overnight. the annual target is 6.5. i would feel pretty confident. >> scarlet mentioned the daily of gray rhinos, which is characterized is highly probable high-impact threats that people should see coming but often don't. a warningrceived as of ongoing deleveraging. what does that say about the policy choices? guest: where growth is stronger, the government has more room...
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one of the things that often falls by the wayside is cybersecurity, the continuous monitoring and assessmentd to do. do you have a recommended percentage of an i.t. budget for state that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it's a great question and i think that gets to the issue is, for a while it became clichÉ to say you will be have come everyone will be habit. if you say that to a corporate board they say what am i supposed to do without? avatar going to happen i'd thought of my head under the covers. when you're a company much like if your state you are getting a resource constrained environment. you don't have the luxury to spend an unlimited amount of money on the fast problems you have. they key is thinking about prioritization. there are two ways to think about prioritization as you think about that. one is to prioritize your types of assets and what is critical and critical infrastructure. but the other piece is to think about prioritizing information. this may seem counterintuitive. we spent a lot of time thinking about the perimeter of security and that is to stop someone from ge
one of the things that often falls by the wayside is cybersecurity, the continuous monitoring and assessmentd to do. do you have a recommended percentage of an i.t. budget for state that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it's a great question and i think that gets to the issue is, for a while it became clichÉ to say you will be have come everyone will be habit. if you say that to a corporate board they say what am i supposed to do without? avatar going to happen i'd thought of my head...
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meade caused by the wayside once again. even this panel, which at times has been the brooks roast, shows the ability of four scholars committed to meade, and peter, to go in a different direction and concentrate on different things other than meade's role in the war and his contributions eventually to victory. >> i want to open it up to the audience. you all know the routine by now. come to one of the mics. , san jose, sharks fan. before coming here, i did some reading. i read some professor gelzo. i want to address the height -- pike creek circular. these three guys treated as a foregone conclusion. i look at the pike creek circular and the remarks such as the time for falling back can only be developed by circumstances. or, whether circumstances arise as would seem to indicate necessity for falling back. pike creekn is, circular, the plan or contingency plan? >> it is a plan. i'm not going to say it is a contingency plan. it is a plan that meade would have liked to implement. it was an exceptionally strong position. and h
meade caused by the wayside once again. even this panel, which at times has been the brooks roast, shows the ability of four scholars committed to meade, and peter, to go in a different direction and concentrate on different things other than meade's role in the war and his contributions eventually to victory. >> i want to open it up to the audience. you all know the routine by now. come to one of the mics. , san jose, sharks fan. before coming here, i did some reading. i read some...
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i think it's the wall of worry continuing to fall by the wayside. people continue to be distracted by things that are really not that relevant as it relates to equity market prices >> it's amazing that the market has should be an incredible ability to not be distracted by a lot of the noise that's around whether it's coming from the beltway or outside >> yeah, but, the reality is is that these are the best fundamentals that we've seen since coming off the financial crisis in '09 and '10, meaning we have a siynchronous global recovery, there's not one region that's not growing for the first time in six or seven years we have the first earnings in revisions and breadth we've seen since then across sectors and regions. and look, interest rates remain pinned that's probably the single most important thing that's happened this year, is that interest rates remain pinned, which allows equity multiples to expand >> so you're looking at these companies coming out next week, facebook, dmamazon, apple, do we confirm the move we've had in f.a.n.g. and give it a
i think it's the wall of worry continuing to fall by the wayside. people continue to be distracted by things that are really not that relevant as it relates to equity market prices >> it's amazing that the market has should be an incredible ability to not be distracted by a lot of the noise that's around whether it's coming from the beltway or outside >> yeah, but, the reality is is that these are the best fundamentals that we've seen since coming off the financial crisis in '09 and...
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so so much got lost by the wayside. and, of course, the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negroes' burial ground in downtown, right, new york. how it was the black cemetery all the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of really speculation, what else in new york? so the cemetery was taken over to make ground for, to lay -- lay ground for new lots to be sold, houses to be build, et, et. -- etc., etc. and then there was the problem of the archives. the earliest new york archive as established by john pintard, a very well known, white elite man. but black new yorkers had to but black new yorkers had to wait until the 1920s to arturo shone berg to -- schaumberg to establish the schaumberg center. and yet, basically, the archives were, ultimately, my only resource. it's the only place i had to go to since my family had given me so little and half of a story. so what i do in the book, and i do want to point this out, is the book unfolds on two level t. own within -- l
so so much got lost by the wayside. and, of course, the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negroes' burial ground in downtown, right, new york. how it was the black cemetery all the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of really speculation, what else in new york? so the cemetery was taken over to make ground for, to lay -- lay ground for new lots to be sold, houses to be build, et, et. -- etc., etc. and then there was the problem of the...
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trish: leaving the whole border adjustment tax thing by the wayside if he is coordinating? >> what it means we're focused on a unified plan we bring out to the members and others to turn into legislation hopefully december. trish: 35%, that is or tax rate for corporations. by the way when you factor in state and local taxes you have number one highest tax rate in the world. >> correct. trish: canada does a better job taxing corporations less onerous than us. what would be it be? >> it renders us totally uncompetitive by the way. when you take such egregious tax rate, you have tax on worldwide income versus territorial you're disincentivizing businesses investing in our own country. our businesses invests in our own country. business tax rate, not just on corporations, owner operated businesses from the manufacturing side and others will benefit from a strong lower rate. we proposed 15. that is what we would like it to be. we feel that is very pro-growth. that we feel will create lot more jobs. let's not forget, trish. this is a jobs bill as much as tax reform bill. you're a
trish: leaving the whole border adjustment tax thing by the wayside if he is coordinating? >> what it means we're focused on a unified plan we bring out to the members and others to turn into legislation hopefully december. trish: 35%, that is or tax rate for corporations. by the way when you factor in state and local taxes you have number one highest tax rate in the world. >> correct. trish: canada does a better job taxing corporations less onerous than us. what would be it be?...
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but one of the things that often falls by the wayside is fiber security, the continuous monitoring and assessments and training you need to do. do you have a recommended percentage of the i.t. budget for a state that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it is a great question and i think gets to the issue. for a while it became cliche to say, you're going to be hack, you're going to be hacked, everyone is going to be hacked. if you say that to a corporate board, they say, okay, what am i supposed to do with that? you know, if it is all going to happen, i just want to put my head under the covers. when you're a company or much like your state, you are dealing in a resource-constrained environment. you don't have the luxury to spend an unlimited amount of money on the massive problems that you have. so the key is really thinking about prioritization. i think there are two ways to think about prioritization as you think about that. one is to prioritize your types of assets and what really is critical and critical infrastructure, but the other piece is actually to think about prioritizing
but one of the things that often falls by the wayside is fiber security, the continuous monitoring and assessments and training you need to do. do you have a recommended percentage of the i.t. budget for a state that should be spent on cybersecurity? >> it is a great question and i think gets to the issue. for a while it became cliche to say, you're going to be hack, you're going to be hacked, everyone is going to be hacked. if you say that to a corporate board, they say, okay, what am i...
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team, his associates, and russians during the course of the campaign, all of that now goes by the wayside and even the president's defenders who have described this as a nothing burger would probably have to acknowledge that this is a something burger and even to the president's adversaries, this is starting to look like a steak dinner with all the trimmings. but in the meantime, what we don't have at this point, and typically a white house will wait until the briefing to deliver this kind of statement, what we don't have is any kind of reaction at this point to these e-mails. the white house has not responded to our requests for any kind of statement or response. i did talk to a white house official in the last half hour or so who said, we'll have some response to this during the briefing, although we should caution our viewers, not only is this briefing off camera, but the audio is embargoed until the completion of this briefing so you're not going to hear from sarah huckabee sanders until this is all over. although we will be able to live tweet. you'll get a sense of how the white hous
team, his associates, and russians during the course of the campaign, all of that now goes by the wayside and even the president's defenders who have described this as a nothing burger would probably have to acknowledge that this is a something burger and even to the president's adversaries, this is starting to look like a steak dinner with all the trimmings. but in the meantime, what we don't have at this point, and typically a white house will wait until the briefing to deliver this kind of...
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to introduce a price cap, or is he content now to allow his firm election promise to paul by the waysideht relief from rip—off price rises was on its way and he will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u—turn?|j and he will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u-turn? i am grateful to the honourable gentleman for his questions and i hope you will see that in my response to his initial question i have answered many of the points he made. he will share the view that i do, because i think it is his view as well, that we should act as soon as possible to provide this belief to consumers. to do that, that means that 0fgem have to use their powers. they have those powers, they can use them immediately, and i have encouraged them to do so. in terms of the letter that i sent that he mentions, you will know, i'm sure, having studied the prospective use of these powers, if he was hoping to come into government, that the legislation requires me to ask for advice from 0fgem. that is exactly the terms in which i did so. they have responded to that, and what they have said is that they
to introduce a price cap, or is he content now to allow his firm election promise to paul by the waysideht relief from rip—off price rises was on its way and he will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u—turn?|j and he will now feel completely betrayed by this policy u-turn? i am grateful to the honourable gentleman for his questions and i hope you will see that in my response to his initial question i have answered many of the points he made. he will share the view that i do,...