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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the presidential nomination campaign that began last february in iowa is nearing the finish line and chicialt is coming closer to clinching the democratic nomination that would find her facing reebility evere republican drumplet in the fall. she won all the caucus ever virgin islands and puerto rico, she could conceivably have enough to clinch the nominati
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. muhammad ali called himself "the greatest," and most everyone agreed. the boxer dazzled in the ring, winning olympic gold and the heavyweight title three times, and dominated his sport for two decades. outside the ring, ali was a charismatic personality, a civil rights pioneer, a fighter for his muslim faith, and an anti- war protester later embraced by p
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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. >> we're very pleased to have with us this evening kael weston. kael was a diplomat who joined the state department shortly after the september 11th attacks, and initially he was involved with u.s. efforts at the u.n. security council to freeze and block assets linked to al-qaeda. but after the invasion of ric in 2003 -- of iraq in 2003, he ended up in baghdad among the first american diplomats sent to the iraqi capital. and then he went on to spend seven years in either iraq or afghanistan advising u.s. forces and working with local authorities and others. kael's service, for which he received the secretary of state's medal for heroism, was uncommon not only for the amount of time he was posted in iraq or afghanistan, but also for the range of his contacts and the depth of his involvement with american troops and local civilians. his new book, "the mirror test," recounts his personal journey, and it also provides a close-up, gritty, emotional portrait of the, of the wars that america has been engaged in now for well over a decade. kael's very cri
. >> we're very pleased to have with us this evening kael weston. kael was a diplomat who joined the state department shortly after the september 11th attacks, and initially he was involved with u.s. efforts at the u.n. security council to freeze and block assets linked to al-qaeda. but after the invasion of ric in 2003 -- of iraq in 2003, he ended up in baghdad among the first american diplomats sent to the iraqi capital. and then he went on to spend seven years in either iraq or...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today in orlando, at churches and in memorial services, a city marked one week since a self- radicalized isis sympathizer named omar mateen shot and killed 49 people with a semi- automatic rifle at a gay nightclub. tomorrow in washington, the u.s. senate is scheduled to vote on gun control measures intended to lessen the odds of such a massacre happening
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. great britain is now grappling with the consequences of its vote to exit the european union. trade, immigration and security agreements are all up in the air, and today e.u. officials began meeting on how to handle the departure and figure out how imminent it wille. today was also a day of reckoning with a new reality for a nation of 65 million people, includin
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain says it will set its own timetable for leaving the european union. following thursday's referendum, where a majority of british voters sided with exiting the 28-nation bloc, today britain's foreign secretary said the timing of the split is entirely for the u.k. to determine. meanwhile, an online petition to the british parliament calling for a re-vote h
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. >> we are very pleased to have with us this evening can weston. .. a in either iraq or afghanistan advising u.s. forces and working with local authorities and others. his service for which he received the secretary of state's medal for heroism was uncommon, not only for the about of time he was posted in iraq or afghanistan but also for the range of his contacts and the depth of his involvement with american troops and local civilians. his new book, "the mirror test: america at war in iraq and afghanistan" recounts his personal journey and also provides a close-up, greedy, emotional portrait of the wars that america has been engaged in now for well over a decade. kael has been critical of america in both conflicts and makes a point of highlighting the tremendous human costs of the conflicts, the dead and wounded troops, and the meaning civilian casualties. he's haunted in particular by one u.s. military mission in iraq in early 2005 that ended in a helicopter crash killing 30 marines and one navy corpsman. he remains the single largest casual inciden
. >> we are very pleased to have with us this evening can weston. .. a in either iraq or afghanistan advising u.s. forces and working with local authorities and others. his service for which he received the secretary of state's medal for heroism was uncommon, not only for the about of time he was posted in iraq or afghanistan but also for the range of his contacts and the depth of his involvement with american troops and local civilians. his new book, "the mirror test: america at war...
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chris weston -- is chris weston.ot this rally, has changed much in the last 24 hours that would suggest that it has legs? chris: not a lot, not that will change and radically alter the sentiment. there has been talk that we are going to see this capital injection into the italian banks. that may help a very beaten up subset, sector should we say. there is a lot of focus on when article 50 will be enacted. that relies on the conservative government having some type of leadership involved, and some strength within the party. the shadow party is in all sorts of this at the moment. for them to interact on article 50, they need a government. they need some certainty on what the future might look like before they do that. the fact that they are going to be pushing this back, and the idea of divorce will take quite some time. trade is saying, let's focus on things in the short term. nothing has really changed. markets have fallen quickly and hard. i think people are taking those. shorts off the table some brave soldiers mig
chris weston -- is chris weston.ot this rally, has changed much in the last 24 hours that would suggest that it has legs? chris: not a lot, not that will change and radically alter the sentiment. there has been talk that we are going to see this capital injection into the italian banks. that may help a very beaten up subset, sector should we say. there is a lot of focus on when article 50 will be enacted. that relies on the conservative government having some type of leadership involved, and...
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. >> pam:15-year- old weston sites.ow being mourned in the town of orland - which is near chico . following a deadly crash that was caused by a c-h-p officer. the fatal wreck started, when the patrol car slammed into another driver. setting off a chain reaction of cars rear- ending those in front of them. >> pam:sites was pronounced dead at the scene. >> pam:now students at his high school are coming together to remember their friend. saying, their time with him was unforgettable. >> he was going to fly helicopters and i was going to fly planes. >> pam: d.c. 80 was investigating what the officer was doing. this week. the children wrote in memory of day it hit that test. --in memory of him. >> pam:a california teen was killed after a california highway patrol officer caused a chain reaction crash tuesday. the officer rear-ended another driver, setting off the deadly wreck. old weston sites are mourning him. one of his closest friends. >>"probably the best kid that i have ever known." >> steve:weston site's best friend gr
. >> pam:15-year- old weston sites.ow being mourned in the town of orland - which is near chico . following a deadly crash that was caused by a c-h-p officer. the fatal wreck started, when the patrol car slammed into another driver. setting off a chain reaction of cars rear- ending those in front of them. >> pam:sites was pronounced dead at the scene. >> pam:now students at his high school are coming together to remember their friend. saying, their time with him was...
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that figure flipping far above the water is gem ma weston from new zealand, boldly flying where no one> it's pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and you feel a little bit like a superhero. >> reporter: a superhero attached to a hoverboard. only invented in 2011 by a professional jet skier. jemma couldn't resist us. if you had to describe yourself age ten? >> probably quite a few scrapes on my knees. playing soccer and swimming. just constantly keeping active. >> reporter: you never sat still. i get the sense you were not sitting still as a child? >> i didn't as a child. and still now, like, those who know me will be like just calm down. >> reporter: her intrinsic thrill seeking career led her to a career as a stunt woman. only discovering fly boarding a few years ago, she entered the world cup in dubai as an unknown. she crushed it taking first place. >> talk to me about the back flips. >> the most i can do before i hit the water is three. my best trick, i would say, is one that i'm not sure many people can do. it's kind of a side flip. i compress my body to the side and let my
that figure flipping far above the water is gem ma weston from new zealand, boldly flying where no one> it's pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and you feel a little bit like a superhero. >> reporter: a superhero attached to a hoverboard. only invented in 2011 by a professional jet skier. jemma couldn't resist us. if you had to describe yourself age ten? >> probably quite a few scrapes on my knees. playing soccer and swimming. just constantly keeping active. >>...
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. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ," i'm david weston.eorge soros is out of alarm on a possible brexit. he warns about the 20% slump in the pound if britain votes to leave the european union. is the us now vice-chairman investment banking as well as bloomberg view columnist, peter orszag. good have you here. he's also former director of the office of management and budget. let's talk with george soros's comments about brexit. he said it will be a disaster. the pounded down 20%. as an economist, what do you make of the potential ramifications of brexit? peter: there's a big potential for big problems. it's not just the direct impact, but policymakers around the world don't have the full array of tools that we had available to us in the great financial crisis. fiscal policy, for example, i find it hard to believe would be able to step in and help out in the way that it did then, now. is not just the direct impact, is that the firefighting tools -- the water level is low in the fire truck. david: if there were a brexit, what tools would be a
. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ," i'm david weston.eorge soros is out of alarm on a possible brexit. he warns about the 20% slump in the pound if britain votes to leave the european union. is the us now vice-chairman investment banking as well as bloomberg view columnist, peter orszag. good have you here. he's also former director of the office of management and budget. let's talk with george soros's comments about brexit. he said it will be a disaster. the pounded down 20%. as an...
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the officer rear ended a car, 15-year-old weston sykes was sitting in the back seat of the car and was killed on impact. >> police in the east bay rescued a girl in a possible case of sex trafficking. they swarmed the area, where a man took a girl hostage. they were able to rescue the girl and arrest the suspect. the girl said there were other victims inside the home, they will continue the investigation. >>> and investigators are looking for surveillance camera video after a bullet hole was found at san jose city hall. employees arriving found the hole in the base of the window. no one was there, and so no one was injured. the event happened somewhere arou around 2:00 in the morning. >>> well, how about this, an unbearable wait for a bear to make her next move. authorities near pasadena are keeping an eye on the 200 pound female who has been wondering in and out of backyards today, but terrified resident it is flooded 9-11 dispatchers, there's no sight of the bear tonight, everyone are hoping and praying that the bear goes back in the wo woods. >> the bear is hot, wants to take a dip
the officer rear ended a car, 15-year-old weston sykes was sitting in the back seat of the car and was killed on impact. >> police in the east bay rescued a girl in a possible case of sex trafficking. they swarmed the area, where a man took a girl hostage. they were able to rescue the girl and arrest the suspect. the girl said there were other victims inside the home, they will continue the investigation. >>> and investigators are looking for surveillance camera video after a...
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finish up prime time programming at 11:00 with former state department official hale weston whose bookthe mirror will look at the impact of war. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> i want to tell you about the mark twain not everybody knows about. most people think of this witty author of huckleberry finn who fought racism and imperialism, that is all true. but he was also an eternal bad boy. he liked to drink, smoke and curse, he married an heiress who paid the bills but loved to gamble on pool and poker and unfortunately for him on startup companies. all these traits caught up with him. imagine being a comedy kingpin of the united states and at age 60 losing it all? he was dead broke, and lost all his money and all his wife's money, i can't imagine losing his wife's money, so terrifying, torture implements that haven't been invented. after a while, the family of samuel clemens could not afford to live in their own beautiful home. how sad is that you it is a quirky wonderful house, he had a fireplace built with a window over it so the smoke could go on either side and he
finish up prime time programming at 11:00 with former state department official hale weston whose bookthe mirror will look at the impact of war. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> i want to tell you about the mark twain not everybody knows about. most people think of this witty author of huckleberry finn who fought racism and imperialism, that is all true. but he was also an eternal bad boy. he liked to drink, smoke and curse, he married an heiress who paid the bills but...
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i'm david weston. my colleague jonathan ferro is joining me from london.y here in the united kingdom. u.k. law preventing us from reporting on voting or analyzing the referendum while the polls are open. we will be following all the action as the results come in with special coverage beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. futures are firm. london.re up here in the pound with the 149 handle earlier up by 1.31% on the .ession david: let's check in with our stock reporters. julie hyman has a look at what's moving ahead of the open on the nyse. let's begin in new york. uptrend thatg the jonathan was just talking about, tesla is down another percent after falling 10% yesterday. adam jonas at morgan stanley is downgrading it to eight away from overweight. -- equal weight from overweight. he says long-term it might have a good strategic -- but in the not adequatelyay compensate investors and it won't help tesla make better cars. i have taken tesla back to where adam jonas first upgraded the .tock beyond shares are down sharply after the home goods retailer missed f
i'm david weston. my colleague jonathan ferro is joining me from london.y here in the united kingdom. u.k. law preventing us from reporting on voting or analyzing the referendum while the polls are open. we will be following all the action as the results come in with special coverage beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. futures are firm. london.re up here in the pound with the 149 handle earlier up by 1.31% on the .ession david: let's check in with our stock reporters. julie hyman has a look at...
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but first, gm ceo mary barra sat down with david weston. will reveal their strategies to increase shareholder value and plenty more. >.at's all ahead on
but first, gm ceo mary barra sat down with david weston. will reveal their strategies to increase shareholder value and plenty more. >.at's all ahead on
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supporters had to pay $500 to be at the event held at the weston st. francis in union square. jamie lee curtis introduced the presumptive democratic nominee at that event. >>> on nbc tonight, the rock star of the olympics were in the pool trying to land a spot on the coveted team usa. michael phelps made history. soon to be bay area college student wasn't far behind. >> it's tightening up as well. >> reporter: with another dominating swim, michael phelps made it official, he's heading to rio and will become the first male swimmer to compete in five olympics. >> i'm going for my fifth olympics. my last 200 fly on american soil. and it's my last race as a 30-year-old. >> reporter: phelps turns 31 tomorrow making him an elder sta statesman on this team filled with new kids on the blocks. the starting blocks which in rio will include as many as 17 first-time olympians like kathleen baker. >> hanging out with my friends, going to the olympics, how awesome is that? >> reporter: awesome for cal swimmer missy franklin, an olympic veteran on this young team. >> 21-year-old veteran. you
supporters had to pay $500 to be at the event held at the weston st. francis in union square. jamie lee curtis introduced the presumptive democratic nominee at that event. >>> on nbc tonight, the rock star of the olympics were in the pool trying to land a spot on the coveted team usa. michael phelps made history. soon to be bay area college student wasn't far behind. >> it's tightening up as well. >> reporter: with another dominating swim, michael phelps made it official,...
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i am david weston.ban, owner of the dallas mavericks, weighs in on the trump campaign of bloomberg story johnson in l.a. irrelevant. for my taxes, when it is tax time, there's a big living room table i have, and they're big stacks around the table. i look at the signature pages, it takes me 45 minutes to sign all that stuff. i went and looked, in any previous years to this last one, i could not of told you how much i made or how much was on my taxes. it is certainly not a reflection of net worth. i don't think it's a reflection of how much anybody gives to charity or anything in any one given year, it may be up or down. i don't care if they release their taxes. >> why is not doing it? mr. cuban: my guess is that it may have been a down year for him. depending on what your sources of income are, you may say i have made a fortune in the markets but i'm not good to take my profits, and he might've had a negative income. that would match up to his brand, but it doesn't matter. comments that he is ashley got
i am david weston.ban, owner of the dallas mavericks, weighs in on the trump campaign of bloomberg story johnson in l.a. irrelevant. for my taxes, when it is tax time, there's a big living room table i have, and they're big stacks around the table. i look at the signature pages, it takes me 45 minutes to sign all that stuff. i went and looked, in any previous years to this last one, i could not of told you how much i made or how much was on my taxes. it is certainly not a reflection of net...
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a lot of people -- do you think he has let people ask weston's? mr.i think he has fought the campaign you would expect from him. there's nothing more he could do as prime minister. he's put the argument out there and he has taken a strong and clear position. >> has boris johnson gone too far? would he be fit to be prime minister? mr. blair: whether he is fit or not to be prime ministers not dependent on this vote. hard to understand how someone who has been a mayor of london can think it's not going to be economically damaging if britain leaves the european union. one of the things i find strange is when people say i've agonized aer this decision -- this is position you should only be for if you are absolutely clear. if you are not clear, don't do it. is you look back on some of the things he has said in the past and he's said evenings it would be wrong for britain to leave the european union, he's the most out there campaigner and i think it's a strange position to find yourself in. government been in or in some sort of situation of bigrnment, you kn
a lot of people -- do you think he has let people ask weston's? mr.i think he has fought the campaign you would expect from him. there's nothing more he could do as prime minister. he's put the argument out there and he has taken a strong and clear position. >> has boris johnson gone too far? would he be fit to be prime minister? mr. blair: whether he is fit or not to be prime ministers not dependent on this vote. hard to understand how someone who has been a mayor of london can think...
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weston 50,000 times a year we are asked this. it is a relatively rare event.ow, the10 years from world will be dramatically different because of what we do? think about the information you have now that you didn't have a decade ago. company's youe talk about today that did not exist 10 years ago. one a 10-year-old, get loaned to you. watch this 10-year-old on his or her ipad or iphone. and you will see the future. it is a good future. a lot of this is due to the interconnectedness. charlie: a 13-year-old is working at that because my 10-year-old is at play. thank you very much. thank you all. [applause] century what he first utilities was founded to reinvent the business model. the mission is to drive the adoption of clean, low-cost energy producing and energy-saving technologies. it owns and operates moderate size and access to low-cost capital. the managing partners of 21st century utilities. i am pleased to have them both. >> way back when, the company. my believe and my colleagues believe is that there are technological changes that are occurring in the ec
weston 50,000 times a year we are asked this. it is a relatively rare event.ow, the10 years from world will be dramatically different because of what we do? think about the information you have now that you didn't have a decade ago. company's youe talk about today that did not exist 10 years ago. one a 10-year-old, get loaned to you. watch this 10-year-old on his or her ipad or iphone. and you will see the future. it is a good future. a lot of this is due to the interconnectedness. charlie: a...
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so that weston is why are they submitting rates that are lower than the true cost of funding and at theoment we do not yet have a clear answer. the banksming from themselves and the bank management saying that we want these rates to submit lower rates to make our funding letter than it is, is it a direction that is coming from elsewhere to make the banking system appear stronger and the liquidity appear better than it really is? that is the big unanswered question that we have to get to the bottom of. thank you very much. matthew martin. manus: gold markets are mixed at the start of the round. we have thinner trading volumes and we have overnight use on the plan.ormation try and make sense of this from a markets perspective. we were talking about this saudi national transmission program and he said the opportunities are in health and public-private ownership and the explosion of the oil industry. from a markets perspective how do we look at this? >> it is going to be a very interesting development and the devil will be in the details in terms of how well the capital markets will get uti
so that weston is why are they submitting rates that are lower than the true cost of funding and at theoment we do not yet have a clear answer. the banksming from themselves and the bank management saying that we want these rates to submit lower rates to make our funding letter than it is, is it a direction that is coming from elsewhere to make the banking system appear stronger and the liquidity appear better than it really is? that is the big unanswered question that we have to get to the...
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andrew: i understand all the arguments for fiscal and monetary policy but the real weston is, can you change a culture? what is fascinating is, the u.s. market from the fourth order of 94%.through 2014 rallied the s&p was up 94% from the through 2014.011 it has gone sideways ever since. the market is taking a breather. big digested all those returns off the low of 2001. when i look at where the best opportunities are, they are right here in the u.s.. the economy is going to accelerate. we've gone through a digestion of return. japan has some intriguing companies but i would not make a big bet relative to the u.s. because the u.s. has not done much. i know we are bullish on financials at this point. how much would you put into financials? andrew: sure. we been underweight financials literally since 2009. that's because i felt that with recalculation of the financial industry, historically it goes through a time where you have reregulation. the key question is, the next administration, on the margin could there be some positive change as it relates to some of the things that have way do
andrew: i understand all the arguments for fiscal and monetary policy but the real weston is, can you change a culture? what is fascinating is, the u.s. market from the fourth order of 94%.through 2014 rallied the s&p was up 94% from the through 2014.011 it has gone sideways ever since. the market is taking a breather. big digested all those returns off the low of 2001. when i look at where the best opportunities are, they are right here in the u.s.. the economy is going to accelerate....
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stimulus,at monetary without the sugar high from easy money, weston is what is the catalyst? higher, ittocks move has to be on the case of utter fundamentals which has to come from a letter of global economy. or even worse, it is counterproductive as we have seen with negative rate. i want to talk about people piling into the high-yield. how do you approach currency rate when it comes to high-yield? does it push you back into the asset classes? want to haveill that overweight position in the dollar. the fed is clearly going to take their time. the futures market is more likely to cut them like we are not likely to see the massive andulus we see in the ecb we are not likely to see more stimulus from the bank of japan, all of which suggests the dollar is likely to do relatively well against foreign currencies. carol: we going to continue the discussion of the exit on financial markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ two explosions have occurred at the a stumble airport, leaving at least 10 people that according to the turkish justice minister. the blasts were reportedly the work of suici
stimulus,at monetary without the sugar high from easy money, weston is what is the catalyst? higher, ittocks move has to be on the case of utter fundamentals which has to come from a letter of global economy. or even worse, it is counterproductive as we have seen with negative rate. i want to talk about people piling into the high-yield. how do you approach currency rate when it comes to high-yield? does it push you back into the asset classes? want to haveill that overweight position in the...
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we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with former state department official cale weston richburghose book mirror test takes look at the impact of war. and that all happen hads tonight on c-span2's booktv sunday july third live with best selling author and documentary filmmaker sebastian on indepght our live monthly call-in show. sebastian younger is author of several books including the perfect storm which details fate of a commercial fishing boat caught in a cat strophic storm. later ace-adapted into a feature film. his own titles include war, and account of younger's time embedded with army platoon during war in afghanistan and a death in beaumont an investigation of a murder into author's hometown. recently mr. younger peared on booktv to discuss his latest book tribe. which explores the effectses society has on returning veterans. >> what's hard to know how to live for a country that regularly tears itself apart along every possible ethnic and demographic boundary the income gap between rimp and poor continues to widen many people live in racially segregated communities. elde
we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with former state department official cale weston richburghose book mirror test takes look at the impact of war. and that all happen hads tonight on c-span2's booktv sunday july third live with best selling author and documentary filmmaker sebastian on indepght our live monthly call-in show. sebastian younger is author of several books including the perfect storm which details fate of a commercial fishing boat caught in a cat strophic storm. later...
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david: that was exactly my weston.the growth espn and other basic cable properties is flattening out them. will the theme parks be enough to make up for that loss of growth? guest: it helps. i would argue that disney is the fastest-growing company among its peers. when you look at the film studio parks, international they're still growth in the core media networks segment for disney. the company should still do just fine, it's just not growing as fast as a lot of thought it would grow a teen or 24 months 24 months ago. as we look at markets, a round .f central bank decisions for more market reaction, i want to bring in joe weisenthal. howy day, we talk about bond yields have been going down, down to down. daysies for the last five heading down as well. joe: can your member the last time we didn't talk about the new record low scarlet: it had to be sometime last year. joe: every day, it's like here is the new record low. today, we have record lows out of japan. the swiss 30 year yield went negative. it's extraordinary.
david: that was exactly my weston.the growth espn and other basic cable properties is flattening out them. will the theme parks be enough to make up for that loss of growth? guest: it helps. i would argue that disney is the fastest-growing company among its peers. when you look at the film studio parks, international they're still growth in the core media networks segment for disney. the company should still do just fine, it's just not growing as fast as a lot of thought it would grow a teen or...
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the president engage in some campaigning to move this legislation is mark guest: that's the $64,000 weston of the issues where in the last few years he has tried to calibrate whether him getting personally involved would screw it up more for the democrats. to actually get something done. he will get credit whether he was involved or not. mark: thank you very much. ♪ mark: i don't like mac & cheese and i don't like cheetahs -- there's nothing there for me except i'm a big fan of preservatives. john: right now, a new story supporterse sanders who say they will support hillary clinton. until tomorrow, we say sayonara. mark: same bat time, same bat channel. ♪ e mark: i'm mark crumpton. let's begin with a check of your first word news. donald trump and hillary clinton stepped up their verbal attacks today. during an appearance in new york, trump said clinton has spent her entire life making money from special interests. has made plenty of money for them and she has been taking monday of money out herself. perfectedinton has the politics of personal profit and even theft. mark: during an appeara
the president engage in some campaigning to move this legislation is mark guest: that's the $64,000 weston of the issues where in the last few years he has tried to calibrate whether him getting personally involved would screw it up more for the democrats. to actually get something done. he will get credit whether he was involved or not. mark: thank you very much. ♪ mark: i don't like mac & cheese and i don't like cheetahs -- there's nothing there for me except i'm a big fan of...
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mark: david weston's exclusive interview with mary barra on the automakers plans for the future and whyhe is focusing on china, technology, and trucks. vonnie: valeant shares falling 20% after the drugmaker cut its 2016 earnings forecast. the new ceo revealing sales of key drugs are plunging, but he is vowing to say valeant. 30 minutes into the trading day, let's head to julie hyman with the latest. julie: stocks extending yesterday's gains. people still that jesting what janet yellen had to say yesterday, confirming the idea that the fed is not going to raise rates in june on the heels of friday's jobs report. it is a commodity led rally, at least energy led rally. the nasdaq is just eking out again. s&pe have been noting, the is 1% away from a record close, which is about 2130. it is 2134 on intraday basis. the dow rising by 62 and a half points. energy is once again in the top spot. industrials also doing well. health care is the biggest drag on a lot of different corporate stories. we will get to one of those in just the second, but i didn't want to note that apple is rallying for t
mark: david weston's exclusive interview with mary barra on the automakers plans for the future and whyhe is focusing on china, technology, and trucks. vonnie: valeant shares falling 20% after the drugmaker cut its 2016 earnings forecast. the new ceo revealing sales of key drugs are plunging, but he is vowing to say valeant. 30 minutes into the trading day, let's head to julie hyman with the latest. julie: stocks extending yesterday's gains. people still that jesting what janet yellen had to...
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like the weston, lehigh valley, the erie and several other curious -- and several other carriers, it was expensive. and the company owned a number of minds must other is a vertical integration if you will. but interurbans like to point out that they were clean and if you have your good sunday clothes on, you appreciated that. the lackawanna in the early part of the century had an advertising campaign that was in some ways remarkably successful. they selected the young woman, a , very sexy for the time. her name was phoebe snow. and there were a number of jingles that the company used in advertisements, newspapers, magazines and public timetables. the most common one says, phoebe snow about to go upon a trip to buffalo, my down -- gown stays white upon the road of after fight -- she had a white hat, white skirt, and usually had a white parasol. she was white, unlike other people in the room who had all of their colors black, like we have all orange. and they created the traction system, and they thought that phoebe snow would really enjoy writing on one of -- riding on one of that int
like the weston, lehigh valley, the erie and several other curious -- and several other carriers, it was expensive. and the company owned a number of minds must other is a vertical integration if you will. but interurbans like to point out that they were clean and if you have your good sunday clothes on, you appreciated that. the lackawanna in the early part of the century had an advertising campaign that was in some ways remarkably successful. they selected the young woman, a , very sexy for...
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david weston also caught anwith the gm president for exclusive interview, and he spoke to why this is exciting time for a change in the car industry. >> general motors is making fairly big investments in technology. explain to me what the theory is of investing in this technology for general motors. wefundamentally, we believe will see more change in our business in the next five years then we have seen in the last 50. what i mean by that as we can already see customer preferences are changing, particularly in urban environments where customers want the convenience of availability of getting from a two b in a car, but oftentimes, they say they do not want the hassles that come with ownership and the cost the comes with ownership, particularly in an urban environment. we see transportation as a service emerging. believe thatlly change is not something that is going to happen, but something that is already happening. we want to participate in that change, and, frankly, we want to do more than that. we want to be right at the forefront of that change. to do that, we have to have a presen
david weston also caught anwith the gm president for exclusive interview, and he spoke to why this is exciting time for a change in the car industry. >> general motors is making fairly big investments in technology. explain to me what the theory is of investing in this technology for general motors. wefundamentally, we believe will see more change in our business in the next five years then we have seen in the last 50. what i mean by that as we can already see customer preferences are...
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was distracted by his computer screen and didn't notice slowing traffic ahead of him. 15-year-old westonhen the chp driver rear-ended the car. friends and family lit candles for the teenager. >> it's going to be a huge, huge hole in our family. all the kids, the cousins were over last night. >> two other passengers suffered minor injuries. the chp is investigating the crash and the officers' actions. >>> well, for the first time wearing here from the boy police say was stabbed by a woman inside a wells fargo bank in san leandro earlier this week. the woman iona hammond has been charged with attempted murder and robbery. the attack happened monday when police say she started acting erratically inside the bank and for no apparent reason stabbed 12-year-old jacob soriano with a pair of scissors. he needed 50 stitches and is now out of the hospital. the boy was visiting from arizona and was with his grandmother when he was attacked. >> i felt something on my back and then i tried running. i guess i blocked her and then i got cut on my arm. >> broke out in tears, of course. s thankful he is a
was distracted by his computer screen and didn't notice slowing traffic ahead of him. 15-year-old westonhen the chp driver rear-ended the car. friends and family lit candles for the teenager. >> it's going to be a huge, huge hole in our family. all the kids, the cousins were over last night. >> two other passengers suffered minor injuries. the chp is investigating the crash and the officers' actions. >>> well, for the first time wearing here from the boy police say was...
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this is dorothy martel with her great, great grandson weston.re the same birthday 100 years apart to the day. what are the chances? recently had a chance to meet the guy in the hospital where his mom also worked as a delivery nurse, even more exciting for dorothy she has 164 grandchildren. what a beautiful re >> wow. >> and that does it for news 4 midday, thanks so much for joining us. ck are ba >> announcer: today on the meredith vieira show. it is a romantic movie. but you will not believe the shocking confession kate made about her character. what we are obsessed with in time of valentine's day. and tiffani thiessen is here dirk about her show. and adorable kids that shoot arrowses to your heart. it is the kid's valentine's day edition, all right now on "meredith". ♪ ♪ makes you feel real good. ♪ feel real good. [applause] >>
this is dorothy martel with her great, great grandson weston.re the same birthday 100 years apart to the day. what are the chances? recently had a chance to meet the guy in the hospital where his mom also worked as a delivery nurse, even more exciting for dorothy she has 164 grandchildren. what a beautiful re >> wow. >> and that does it for news 4 midday, thanks so much for joining us. ck are ba >> announcer: today on the meredith vieira show. it is a romantic movie. but you...
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smith-per-weston surging seven persons and ruger up eight%.he orlando gunman pledged his allegiance to the leader of isis. now to the general who says if you want to stop the attacks here you have to defeat them over there. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> if you take a look at the president's record, it speaks for itself. that record includes a lot of dead terrorists. >> the white house defending itself against critics. they confirm the orlando gunman swore allegiance to the leader of islamic state. general, good to see you. what do you want from the military right now? what would you like to see? >> well, first of all, we have to recognize that radical islam, 15 years after 9/11, we still
smith-per-weston surging seven persons and ruger up eight%.he orlando gunman pledged his allegiance to the leader of isis. now to the general who says if you want to stop the attacks here you have to defeat them over there. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction...
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crowd gathered at union square to see the democratic front-runner arrive for a fund-raiser at the westonel in san francisco. >> i'm very optimistic that hillary will win the election. >> several hundred people attended the lunch b. some supporters say mrs. clinton's most powerful messages were about the economy and begin control. >> got a standing ovation. we're tied of the gun lobby having such great influence and she poses an opportunity. >> reporter: today's visit comes a day after republicans on the house committee released an 800 page report on the 2012 benghazi attack critical of both secretary clinton and the president. today ann stevens, the sister of chris stevens, bay area ambassador among those killed during the attack, is speaking out. in an interview with the "new yorker" magazine she said, "i do not blame hillary clinton or leon panetta." she went on to say "the benghazi mission was understaffed. we know that now." today people who attended the fund-raiser say the former secretary of state didn't comment on the benghazi report but did make comments about yesterday's deadly
crowd gathered at union square to see the democratic front-runner arrive for a fund-raiser at the westonel in san francisco. >> i'm very optimistic that hillary will win the election. >> several hundred people attended the lunch b. some supporters say mrs. clinton's most powerful messages were about the economy and begin control. >> got a standing ovation. we're tied of the gun lobby having such great influence and she poses an opportunity. >> reporter: today's visit...
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was distracted by his computer screen and didn't notice slowing traffic ahead of him. 15-year-old weston will those killed when the chp vehicle rear-ended the car he was riding in. >> going to be a huge hole in our family. all of the kids and cousins were over last night. every one of us just dreading the first holiday without him. >> this evening friends and family lit candles for the teenager, two other passengers suffered minor injuries in the crash. the chp says it is investigating the accident and the officer's actions. >>> police are reviewing surveillance video to try to find out who fired several shots today as san jose city hall. someone spotted a shattered window in the lobby about 6:30 am. investigators say the shot was likely fired overnight. the bullet hole is in a window near the entrance on sixth and santa clara street, fortunately no one was injured. >>> richmond housing authority under fire after an audit showing the agency misspent more than $2 million in federal funds. the audit by the federal department of housing and urban development found that the richmond agency h
was distracted by his computer screen and didn't notice slowing traffic ahead of him. 15-year-old weston will those killed when the chp vehicle rear-ended the car he was riding in. >> going to be a huge hole in our family. all of the kids and cousins were over last night. every one of us just dreading the first holiday without him. >> this evening friends and family lit candles for the teenager, two other passengers suffered minor injuries in the crash. the chp says it is...
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edwards in weston there. the -- in westminster.d not think it was going to happen. guy: as a result of which, the mood we have seen today even larger. let's go to matt miller from the aberdeen assets trading floor. we have already seen the reaction of a number of assets. the guys behind you looking for opportunity or are they so playing defense? matt: the guys behind me at are much longer-term investors focused on individual areas and benchmarked to those indexes. you do not have the hectic mania here that you have on another trading floor. i was at uts -- they had big bets, but they were still around 5%. trades, andking big it was a little manic there. here, it one of the fund managers i have been talking to have been trying to completely gettingge, some of them short the pound before the voting even got underway. so they are not as energetically dancing around the room today. but thinking more about longer-term strategy. , massive shifts in risk assets, in bonds and currencies and equities. it is still difficult for them. but as
edwards in weston there. the -- in westminster.d not think it was going to happen. guy: as a result of which, the mood we have seen today even larger. let's go to matt miller from the aberdeen assets trading floor. we have already seen the reaction of a number of assets. the guys behind you looking for opportunity or are they so playing defense? matt: the guys behind me at are much longer-term investors focused on individual areas and benchmarked to those indexes. you do not have the hectic...
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. >> we are very pleased to have with us this evening can weston. ..
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>> host: chuck in weston, virginia. good morning, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i can hear people talk about the -- working hard. these people -- their grandparents wasn't even born when working was hard. when hard work was being done, and they keep talking about they want to come for a better life for their children. what happened to all the truth that the president wants -- why aren't they here taking care of the illegal immigration business instead of fighting isis. they should be here fighting illegal immigration. >> host: mr. corchado. >> guest: sunny don't know how to answer that question. again, i, talk about my own personal story. we came because -- she was able to sacrifice everything she new and everything she loved about publics to give us a better life -- loved about mexico too give us a better life and has done well. speak for millions of families from mexico who have done the same thing, who have contributed to the success of the united states. either problem -- are there problems of issues? of course. most of them i hear of bad people loving the un
>> host: chuck in weston, virginia. good morning, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i can hear people talk about the -- working hard. these people -- their grandparents wasn't even born when working was hard. when hard work was being done, and they keep talking about they want to come for a better life for their children. what happened to all the truth that the president wants -- why aren't they here taking care of the illegal immigration business instead of fighting isis....
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. >> we're very pleased to have with us this evening kael weston. kael was a diplomat who joined the state department shortly
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we will explore the next. ♪ david: i am david weston.d exquisite interview with blackrock ceo, larry think. -- an exclusive interview with blackrock ceo, larry fink. >> looking at a risk rally underway, the dow up 133 point. julie hyman is looking at movers, another broken oil the old. -- oil deal. julie: this was a long time. energy transfer partners and , energy companies transfer terminating its merger agreement with the company, about 18 months of negotiations between these two parties. the falling price of oil killed it. here is the different prices, after months of negotiations this deal with was about $33 billion, announced at the end of september, then oil cap going down. a lot of questions about whether the deal would get done and both parties negotiating to potentially get out of it. and thate judge ruled paved the way for it to be terminated. how the stocks are trading today, the actions, this is something that had the big reaction on monday, post-friday when the decision was made. williams is little changed. on a potential de
we will explore the next. ♪ david: i am david weston.d exquisite interview with blackrock ceo, larry think. -- an exclusive interview with blackrock ceo, larry fink. >> looking at a risk rally underway, the dow up 133 point. julie hyman is looking at movers, another broken oil the old. -- oil deal. julie: this was a long time. energy transfer partners and , energy companies transfer terminating its merger agreement with the company, about 18 months of negotiations between these two...
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david weston spoke with governor to rouleau yesterday. anna edwards to charles evans out of chicago, and he has been a most interesting and nuanced voice in the recent weeks. anna: thank you very much. is with me right now, so let's get to that conversation. great to have you on the program. into minesat you are going into the june fomc meeting. are you leaning one way or the other? charles: i tried to raise two possibilities. the expectation going into the meeting, i am expecting economic positions have improved. i expect that it will be appropriate to raise the funds rate twice in 2016 so by the end of the year we will be in the range of 75 to 100 basis points. unfortunately, i think it is going to take three years or more to get inflation to our 2% objective so what i tried to lay whether we thought it was more important to get to a 2% inflation sooner to solidify further inflations. there might be some value to think about holding off until we get core inflation up to 2%. that is not what i expect policy to be that i think it is worth
david weston spoke with governor to rouleau yesterday. anna edwards to charles evans out of chicago, and he has been a most interesting and nuanced voice in the recent weeks. anna: thank you very much. is with me right now, so let's get to that conversation. great to have you on the program. into minesat you are going into the june fomc meeting. are you leaning one way or the other? charles: i tried to raise two possibilities. the expectation going into the meeting, i am expecting economic...
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i'm david weston along with amanda lang. jonathan ferro is off this week.highs. we have some great interviews lined up. two big ceos are joining us. amanda: and one is an exclusive with you. the gm annual meeting is today.
i'm david weston along with amanda lang. jonathan ferro is off this week.highs. we have some great interviews lined up. two big ceos are joining us. amanda: and one is an exclusive with you. the gm annual meeting is today.
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i learned earlier that david weston's favorite is smuckers red strawberry jam. scarlet: i am partial to grape. markjulie: old school. alix: let's check in with first word news. i don't know how i feel about that segue. he will doers says everything he can to prevent donald trump from becoming president. following a white house meeting with president obama, senator sanders did not endorse the presumptive nominee, hillary clinton. >> i spoke reflate to the secretary clinton on tuesday her onnd i congratulated her very strong campaign. i look forward to meeting with her in the near future to see how we can work together to defeat donald trump and to create a government which represents all of us and not just the 1%. sanders requested the meeting with the president and is under pressure to drop out of the presidential race. mrs. clinton is mobilizing a major fundraisers for the general election. been askeders have to match with a raise for the primaries and the clinton campaign wants to raise $1.1 billion by the november election. more than 100 firefighters are ratt
i learned earlier that david weston's favorite is smuckers red strawberry jam. scarlet: i am partial to grape. markjulie: old school. alix: let's check in with first word news. i don't know how i feel about that segue. he will doers says everything he can to prevent donald trump from becoming president. following a white house meeting with president obama, senator sanders did not endorse the presumptive nominee, hillary clinton. >> i spoke reflate to the secretary clinton on tuesday her...
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this was challenged by a 30-year epa environmental engineer, weston wilson, acting under protected whistle-blower former chairman and ceo of halliburton, dick cheney, within aew monthof comin intoto offe asas ve president, he wasressurin the admistrator epa, chriie todd-itman, exemphydraulic acking om the se drinkingater act regution. fromy own pot of vie as a thnician, i just thohtht it ry a alaing that epa technalally hahad scribebe how ticic the mataterls arere xic at the pointf f injeion,n, and stl l comeut withth summary that ss s theyon''t needed to be reported or gulated. that led me, inin t fall l o'04, to object on technical grounds. then the inspector general of epa began an investigation of my complaints. and seraral mohs i intthat,, congssss toothe e rert om epa sayinghahat frkingng did nonopresent a risk, along wi oththernforormaon, and exemptedydydraul frackin fr regululion under e sa d drinkg wawateact. that leaves you and i as the american public in this position: we cannot know what the industry injects in ouranand. it is emempt fr beingngeported. - there are dederal la thatrotec
this was challenged by a 30-year epa environmental engineer, weston wilson, acting under protected whistle-blower former chairman and ceo of halliburton, dick cheney, within aew monthof comin intoto offe asas ve president, he wasressurin the admistrator epa, chriie todd-itman, exemphydraulic acking om the se drinkingater act regution. fromy own pot of vie as a thnician, i just thohtht it ry a alaing that epa technalally hahad scribebe how ticic the mataterls arere xic at the pointf f injeion,n,...
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they will continue to attack the freedoms of the weston a perverted way that is not reflect the broad religious principles. they have perverted all of the principles of faith teachings across the doctrines of they. host: -- of faith. who have the viewers young children and are struggling to explain what happened in florida at that nightclub, what is your advice? guest: there are people in this world who wish to do harm to us it is the responsibility of political leadership to make decisions to keep us safe and if the responsibility of every american that as we mourn for those lost and their families, we should recognize this is an american issue, not a political issue. we must reject political leaders who take us down the road of division and say we will stand united area we will stand united with families and individuals loss in orlando and stand united in protecting our security as americans are you if we fail to do so, it will have squandered the very freedom that generations of men and women have fought to protect for us. this is now the task we have before us and we will overcome
they will continue to attack the freedoms of the weston a perverted way that is not reflect the broad religious principles. they have perverted all of the principles of faith teachings across the doctrines of they. host: -- of faith. who have the viewers young children and are struggling to explain what happened in florida at that nightclub, what is your advice? guest: there are people in this world who wish to do harm to us it is the responsibility of political leadership to make decisions to...