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man: do yoyou mean posositive? doctoror: it just t means that e virus s is active e in your bob, but itit does not t automaticacy mean thahat you have aids. and i... (baby wailing) (children crying) doctor: ...may i i advise that u go to hospitital and have youru" cell count taken so o that we cn immediately start you on aivs. this is a brochure. it has everything that you need to know abouout how to live positivevely with hiv. (children crcrying) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (chanting in native langauge) witch doctor: come in, my son. tellll me what a ails you. maman: i--i want you to o help . i've been unwell for quite some time now. i had this persistent cold, and after that, i developeped some swewellings. wiwitch doctor: hmm. man:n: now they want me e to tae this " "t" count t test for hi'm sure t there's another r after . wiwitch doctor: definitetely. y, most definitely. man: we can do it traditional, spiritually. i'd pay.y. just tel me what t you want m me to do ad i'm going to do it
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could yoyou elaborate? >> we underststood the basic science of the greenhouse effect nearly two centuries ago. joseph fourier, the same guguy who discovered the law of heat conduction, understood that there was this greenhouse eeffect. so wewe've known for se time that the greenhouse effect exists and that we'rere increasg it through fossil fuel burning. bby the mid 1990s, we had reachd a level of formal certainly about that that we had not before reached. we could actually attach a number to it. in the second assessment report of the ipcc published in 1995, the ipcc concluded that there was now a discernible human influence on the climate. now, therere's an interesting storory there. the language woud have been n stronger than just discerernible, but the delelegas of cerertain participating natis like saudi arabia demanded that the language be watered down and discernible ended up being sort of a lowest common denominator. it was the one thing that everybody could agree on, the governments and the scientis
could yoyou elaborate? >> we underststood the basic science of the greenhouse effect nearly two centuries ago. joseph fourier, the same guguy who discovered the law of heat conduction, understood that there was this greenhouse eeffect. so wewe've known for se time that the greenhouse effect exists and that we'rere increasg it through fossil fuel burning. bby the mid 1990s, we had reachd a level of formal certainly about that that we had not before reached. we could actually attach a...
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and what we found was--although the estimates are uncertain, as yoyou can imagine bececause we'e not working with thermometers, we're working with these very imperfect natural thermometers like tree rings and ice cores. so there's this band of uncertainty. but even when you look at the band of the uncertainty back in time, you see that the recent warming is outside of f the range that e see over the past 1,000 years. there's no evidence that a warming of this magnitude happens nataturally, at least as far back as w we uld go. it led to a chart, which depicts temperatures starting out fairly warm 1,000 years ago, getting colder as you descend into the depths of the little ice age, and then, of course, the rapid warming of the past century, the spike at the end. it was the shape of this long term cooling followed by this rapid spike that sort of resembles a particular sports implement, a hockey stick. and it got named the hockey stick. the curve was featured in the summary for policymakers of the third assessment report of the ipcc, the 2001 report. and it quickly became an icon in the
and what we found was--although the estimates are uncertain, as yoyou can imagine bececause we'e not working with thermometers, we're working with these very imperfect natural thermometers like tree rings and ice cores. so there's this band of uncertainty. but even when you look at the band of the uncertainty back in time, you see that the recent warming is outside of f the range that e see over the past 1,000 years. there's no evidence that a warming of this magnitude happens nataturally, at...
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yoyou can see that the sperm has penetrated the ovum. - well, he had his marching orders. - we did it, jeff. we made a zygote. - i create life. like a god. - it was a team effort. - you're right. good job, doc. - thank you. - bernadette, come look. - okay. excuse me. i'm who they're putting it in, so... aw. jeff, it looks just like you. you know... blob of cells that hasn't developed a brain yet. - world full of surrogates, and we get lesbian don rickles. - okay, so when are we gonna knock me up? - day after tomorrow. - so the zygote has time to develop.
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>> well, that went rather well. >> well, do yoyou think ii blew it? do you think he'll see me again? >> i think we should really go back and see him. what do you think about that? >> i think we have to give it some time and come back and cacall him again. but i definitely don't want to go inside his hole. so you better arrange that somewhere neutral. >> it's part of that coming here to the empty land, or the land with no people and all these things, and now it's -- >> most believe in the justice of the courts, they put the blame on oothers. we are always like -- and they are attempt together destroy us. if we are faced with annihilation we can invoke all the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were
>> well, that went rather well. >> well, do yoyou think ii blew it? do you think he'll see me again? >> i think we should really go back and see him. what do you think about that? >> i think we have to give it some time and come back and cacall him again. but i definitely don't want to go inside his hole. so you better arrange that somewhere neutral. >> it's part of that coming here to the empty land, or the land with no people and all these things, and now it's --...
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yoyou totally don't foresee. >> yeah.all of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to b be clever, what you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the power and the control. . >> the way i have found is thi project, which iss called ssave ththe chchildren. saving palestinian children who have every right toto lead. if no aid is able to get to ththem, they die. they have almost 600 childrdre. israeli and palestinian dodoct have worked on thehem. reconciliaiation is working togetherer. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can
yoyou totally don't foresee. >> yeah.all of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to b be clever, what you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the...
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so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the world's mother's report and to learn more about "save the children," visit savethechildren.org. woman: the following program isis an original productioion of linktv. narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossising the gender gagap." narrator
so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the...
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how much more by partisan can yoyou get them to come and 98-2. when it came here, okay a blue slip is a process question. most people in the country don't know what that means and they waste their time figuring it out. it's the only one that has to go back in the process change and then the senate will vote on it and it will go to the president's desk. if in fact they are using the process as an excuse or a substance that would be a problem. but if the speaker said to you today that its just process, then we should be able to even do it today. do you think that should be voted on before the president goes to have a one-on-one meeting? >> it should have been done already. it's overdue. it's not like we are doing anything around here. the calendar is so full of activity and legislative accomplishment. this is something again that came with strong bipartisanship and i think that the blue slip is a reason that it can be resolved right now. it is just an excuse. it would certainly send a strong message to vladimir putin that we are serious about these
how much more by partisan can yoyou get them to come and 98-2. when it came here, okay a blue slip is a process question. most people in the country don't know what that means and they waste their time figuring it out. it's the only one that has to go back in the process change and then the senate will vote on it and it will go to the president's desk. if in fact they are using the process as an excuse or a substance that would be a problem. but if the speaker said to you today that its just...
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sheila: because yoyou trusted h? man: i risisked it because i trusted her, but i mimis-trusted heher at the same time. narrator: the message is clear--sellingng condoms as barriers against hiv can suggest couples don't t trust each othe. so sheila a is convinced it's easier to sell condoms as contraceptives.s. today in hr office, she's tearing down the public health posters. for sheila, condoms are the main weapon against hiv-aids. but they must have the right image. the unbranded white condoms are the ones distributed in schools and clinics. much better, she says, those more sexy branded ones. sheila lives at her grandma's. a church-going christian, she wants to train as a lawyer. she says what some in n the big health agencies think k private. sheila: whwhoo! the condom is too associated with hiv. and so it's become stigmatized in the people's minds. narrator: she's backed by market research, which s shows trust in relationships is the main reason for not using condoms. sheila knows sex and romance sell, so why not
sheila: because yoyou trusted h? man: i risisked it because i trusted her, but i mimis-trusted heher at the same time. narrator: the message is clear--sellingng condoms as barriers against hiv can suggest couples don't t trust each othe. so sheila a is convinced it's easier to sell condoms as contraceptives.s. today in hr office, she's tearing down the public health posters. for sheila, condoms are the main weapon against hiv-aids. but they must have the right image. the unbranded white condoms...
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that tells yoyou something. the system is crisis-prone, and that is a very serious defect to say the least. but i don't want to limit myself to crises. i want to also talk about t the system when it's working well, when the unemployment is relatively low. what happens then? first, capitalism has a tendency everywhere to polarize income and wealth. it's a kind of driven system in which the competition, as you all know, of enterprises one with the otherer, is pretty cutthroa. and most of the time, the company that wins the competition literally eats the one that has been defeated-- buys its equipment, hires away its workers, and so we get the ever-larger winners. that's why most big industries have 2 or 3 left. they've consumed all the others. they become very big and powerful. these days, they become so big and powerful, they're all household names. and when they begin to have trouble, they make us all pay for their problems by telling us they're too big to fail. that's how big they've come. so, we polarize in a
that tells yoyou something. the system is crisis-prone, and that is a very serious defect to say the least. but i don't want to limit myself to crises. i want to also talk about t the system when it's working well, when the unemployment is relatively low. what happens then? first, capitalism has a tendency everywhere to polarize income and wealth. it's a kind of driven system in which the competition, as you all know, of enterprises one with the otherer, is pretty cutthroa. and most of the...
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. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yoyou.hank you. ♪ >>> to quote the title of his latest book, tony bennett, just getting started. he celebrates his 90th year. last december our program televised his celebration of tony bennett celebrates 90. ♪ i don't care if it is china town or on the river tide, i don't have any reason ♪ ♪ let them all behind, we are in a new york state of mind ♪ ♪ >> i get excited. [ laughter ] >> i get excited every time i see you do this. that nbc special was something special >> it was, thank you very much. it was amazing. >> i loved it. >> yeah. >> how did it feel? >> you have been feed so many times so many times all around the world. how does it feel for all of those stars to show up to celebrate you on your 90th. >> it is amazing. all these great artists performing and celebrating my 90th birthday. i am just getting started. [ laughter ] i know you must get asked all the time and we had conversations before. for those who never heard you talk about this. how is it that you still sound that way. ho
. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yoyou.hank you. ♪ >>> to quote the title of his latest book, tony bennett, just getting started. he celebrates his 90th year. last december our program televised his celebration of tony bennett celebrates 90. ♪ i don't care if it is china town or on the river tide, i don't have any reason ♪ ♪ let them all behind, we are in a new york state of mind ♪ ♪ >> i get excited. [ laughter ] >> i...
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the materials that were used in the last mosque that was blown up, yoyou will see t the same techniququef the explosion an, again, they do not w wt to givee theieir chance to have new pictures o of the liberated mose because it will toughen their supporters. brent: what is the condition of islamic state? they are losing territory by the hour? >> definitely, we are talking about the last regions of the whole city. they have been defeated, they captured that area and they want to die. before they want to dive, --before they want to die, they are going to bring many more people with them. the goal of them, just destroy the area. do not give any chance for the iraqi military to come into the city. there is no way for them to flee far away from the city. this is the last square meter in the whole city. brent: as always, we appreciate you coming in and giving us your insights. the survey in britain has found many high-rise buildings have similar cladding to those used in the london power fire. the siding on the grenfell tower aided the blaze that killed 79 people. many are angry, saying the go
the materials that were used in the last mosque that was blown up, yoyou will see t the same techniququef the explosion an, again, they do not w wt to givee theieir chance to have new pictures o of the liberated mose because it will toughen their supporters. brent: what is the condition of islamic state? they are losing territory by the hour? >> definitely, we are talking about the last regions of the whole city. they have been defeated, they captured that area and they want to die....
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we have e heard many multinationa who have e come to our mine, yoyou know, and they visited they l lookedsystem.. and they said, now we feel comforortable. does that meanan in congo we dot hahave problems? youou know. that that would be lying. >> it's sunday in rubaya. a day off, and a chance to go to church. the day is sacred for mathis too.o.it's thehe k where the miners can pray and rejoice without fear. doing something to resist violence and giving the democratic republic of the congo a chance, certificication appears s to bt least one effective first step towards justice in the minerals trade. >> and now to our global ideas series, where we meet people committed to preserving our planet's climate, flora and fauna. islands that live off tourism often lack the resources to meet their own energy requirements. grenada in the caribbean wants to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels, and promote renewable energy. our reporter k katja dohne tooa closer look at biogas production there. >> ricichmond-hill pririson in grenada. some 450 inmates are incarceratated here. a a few are allolowed out
we have e heard many multinationa who have e come to our mine, yoyou know, and they visited they l lookedsystem.. and they said, now we feel comforortable. does that meanan in congo we dot hahave problems? youou know. that that would be lying. >> it's sunday in rubaya. a day off, and a chance to go to church. the day is sacred for mathis too.o.it's thehe k where the miners can pray and rejoice without fear. doing something to resist violence and giving the democratic republic of the congo...
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.tree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles ahead. whether for big meetings or little getaways, member always save more at holidayinn.com michael: the role that you're asking for -- there's a lot of responsibility that comes with that. lemonis: is it a yes or a no? ♪ taylore: i'm concerned. i think you guys work too hard, to a point that it's unhealthy. [ voice breaking ] and, mom, the thing is, you know it's unhealthy. ramona: and i'm -- i-i -- i'm sincerely working on giving myself just a little bit more balance. and once i get 100% from both of you, right, the
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.endingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. lemonis: i know we have more work to do at the warehouse and some key staff positions to fill, but we also have bills to pay and need to keep the money flowing. so i'm taking larry and janelle to gotham lighting, one of the largest lighting distributors in all of new york city. we need to drum up some business. -lemonis: how you guys doing? -brian: good. lemonis: so, guys, the reason i wanted to connect you two, as i was telling them, that gotham's one of the biggest lighting distributors in new york. and i made an investment in vision quest. you guys are doing a ton of business in new york. we believe we can fulfill the manufacturing side. brian:
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yoyou have places that are intensely contested between the taliban and the government, there's a lot of violence, but you have places like in the north which are relatively safe and people do live there. however, when it comes to this conference you talked about yesterday, it is one conference in a series of conferences. what happened was a few months ago, russians s decided to hold coconference between russisi china and pakistan, executing afghanistan and the u.s. that didn't really sit well with the afghan government. and they said we should have owner sthoich process. so then they negotiated and then this conference happened. but for the past almost 10 years we've had seven meetings and even a lot of covert meet wgs the taliban, both formal and informal with the government, without the presence of the government, with politicians from all sorts of political groups inside afghanistan. you de-- wrote a book and described afghanistan as a beloved country but a dark country, would you say the mood is darker than ever now in afghanistan? susanne it is definitely dark because the hope v
yoyou have places that are intensely contested between the taliban and the government, there's a lot of violence, but you have places like in the north which are relatively safe and people do live there. however, when it comes to this conference you talked about yesterday, it is one conference in a series of conferences. what happened was a few months ago, russians s decided to hold coconference between russisi china and pakistan, executing afghanistan and the u.s. that didn't really sit well...
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. >> so you may have vinyl floors, yoyou may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are usining. those, if it's soft andnd pliabe plplastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the envvironment where youou get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetratete and moisturize the skin. >> we're concerned about their effects on males, on bababy boys. >> we see problems with testicular development, problems with sperm development. >> they can be associated with a decrease in testosterone levels. so if you interfere with the testosterone levels, they don't quite go up all the way. in animal studies, it's been shown to be linked to cryptorchidism, so, undescended testicles, and hypospadias, which is incomplete formation of the male reproductive organs. >> pthalates m may also be feminizing boys. scientists found that pthalates may be
. >> so you may have vinyl floors, yoyou may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are usining. those, if it's soft andnd pliabe plplastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the envvironment where youou get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help...
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that e rendered uninhabibitable fo tens to hundreds of years, , th- it gets to ththe point where it- yoyou know, the estimatition of thee damageses and the costs toe government become inestimable, incncalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching f fire at r reactors, and some of these estimates s went into o the huns oof billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability y cap for insurarance only $12.6 billn if the acactual cosost of a disr could be far greater? >>>> now, clearly aftfter fukus, $12 billllion doesn't lolook lie nearlrly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nucuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amomount of covererage is a adequate. we hae seen that the three mile island accident, the amount was far below the amount of coverage provided. we have no other experience in the united states of an accident that
that e rendered uninhabibitable fo tens to hundreds of years, , th- it gets to ththe point where it- yoyou know, the estimatition of thee damageses and the costs toe government become inestimable, incncalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching f fire at r reactors, and some of these estimates s went into o the huns oof...
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can you explain exactly what your business does and what they are now lling yoyou can't do. or lexmark is telling you you can't do. we'll see what the supreme court says. >> thank you, j.j. impression products is headquartered out of west virginia. we specialize in desktop laser printers, making the supplies, the toner cartridges that go in these printers. for anyone who buys these, we also give away a free on-site printer support warranty basically letting the customer know that these cartridges are fully guaranteed and will work just as good as the oem product. >> and you've been doing this for 40 years. anything change about your business that this has come up now? >> no, not at all.lexmark found loophole in the system and gave them the idea to come after me and a lot of my contemporaries in our industry. fortunately i was the one that said i don't think this is right. we're not doing anything wrong here. you know, j.j., when you make a product and you believe in the product and you have employees that you wento kindergarten with or high school with that are working paych
can you explain exactly what your business does and what they are now lling yoyou can't do. or lexmark is telling you you can't do. we'll see what the supreme court says. >> thank you, j.j. impression products is headquartered out of west virginia. we specialize in desktop laser printers, making the supplies, the toner cartridges that go in these printers. for anyone who buys these, we also give away a free on-site printer support warranty basically letting the customer know that these...
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you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called th
you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we...
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.hy i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. >>> good morning tech stocks in focus after the nasdaq has the best day of the year >>> and banks get the green light for the first time since the financial crisis the fed approved capital return plans for 34 of america's biggest banks. we have the latest ahead sfwlo a >>> and pharma bro martin sk shkreli channels lady gaga at the courthouse it is thursday, june 29, 2017, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >> we channel lady gaga at every opportunity we can >> there's a reason why "born this way" is important we'll get to that. >> right welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen >> i'm dominic chu sitting in
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the significance o of this electi andnd what yoyou found, greg?the most dangerous thing is that they are rolling out brand-new jim crow tactics designed by kris kobach. he is then put in charge of the election integrity comommission, as donald d calls it, to hunt dn illegal voters. we know there e are no illegal voters, that it is almost an on existing crime, but they're using methods that pull hundreds of thousands of voters off the voter rolls -- legal voters. we're estimated -- - i startedd this investigation through "rolling stone." it looks like in georgia, 50,000 people were removed from the voter rolls being accused of voting twice, a secocond time in another state. yet not a single conviction.. you heard there were 40,000 names that were supposed to be added to the voter rolls. many in the sixth. they have not been added. they will not be added in time. 10,000 korean voter registration forms -- that group was based in' tortures sixth congressional district. it is one to be tough for jon ossoff to overcome this type of tactic. i am worried
the significance o of this electi andnd what yoyou found, greg?the most dangerous thing is that they are rolling out brand-new jim crow tactics designed by kris kobach. he is then put in charge of the election integrity comommission, as donald d calls it, to hunt dn illegal voters. we know there e are no illegal voters, that it is almost an on existing crime, but they're using methods that pull hundreds of thousands of voters off the voter rolls -- legal voters. we're estimated -- - i startedd...
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yoyou have thahat amount of pown the u.s. >> unlike e many p partners of , we never interfere with theomestic affffairs of other countries. this is one of the principles we stick to in our work. >> thahank you, sisir. we will see you tomorrow and talk about some heavier stuff. amy: that is an excerpt from oliver stone's new showtime special "the putin interviews." oliver stone is also releasing a companion book compiling the transcripts of his interviews with vladimir putin. oliver stone joins us here in our studio. welcome back to democracy now! you, amy. amy: there is a lot to talk about in a number of clips we want to play. iscan i just say that clip before the election? it was shot in 2015. that was his attitude -- he said things before the election also. very polite and never anything bad melding in mv candidates. he has always been -- he made it clear back then, i just want to -- as we come back to see him after the election in the fourth chapter. amy: and that is very interesting. the series, the first two ran and they will continue to run and tonight that third and tomorrow the
yoyou have thahat amount of pown the u.s. >> unlike e many p partners of , we never interfere with theomestic affffairs of other countries. this is one of the principles we stick to in our work. >> thahank you, sisir. we will see you tomorrow and talk about some heavier stuff. amy: that is an excerpt from oliver stone's new showtime special "the putin interviews." oliver stone is also releasing a companion book compiling the transcripts of his interviews with vladimir...
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yoyou have two - -- in my y opii see e what is going on herere an chagago. thinink stop and frisk -- in w york city, it was so incredible the way it worked. we had a very good mayor. new york city was incredible the way that worked.d. i think that would be one step you could do. is therry krasner, what new york version of stop and frisk in philadelphia and what is your position on it? >> donald trump, the gift that keeps on giving. so much wisdom. it is a disaster. stop and frisk in philadelphia results in the following -- 50 areg men, ththe vast majority people of color, get searched and they find something one out of 50 times. they find a gun one out of 400 times. what they're doing is alienating over and over the other 49 young men, mostly young men, reminding them they are poor, reminding them there are certain neighborhoods where police will do whatever they want. and they are creating an environment in which no young men don't want to be police officers and in which those young people do not want to share information with the police at about a shooting
yoyou have two - -- in my y opii see e what is going on herere an chagago. thinink stop and frisk -- in w york city, it was so incredible the way it worked. we had a very good mayor. new york city was incredible the way that worked.d. i think that would be one step you could do. is therry krasner, what new york version of stop and frisk in philadelphia and what is your position on it? >> donald trump, the gift that keeps on giving. so much wisdom. it is a disaster. stop and frisk in...
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so as the epa moves to repeal these environmental safeguards, yoyou literalllly have well ands lobbyists have spent the last three or four years fighting this regulation now in charge of repealing it. indigo does forsgren have to go through public approval? >> no. that is an interesting dynamic. he does not. he's a deputy minister eight or. the epa has been pushing through a lot of deputy roles they do not require -- amy: we believe it there but interview about other issues and post it at democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]] ♪ adage is trueeld that as ohio goes, so goes the nation, working america has given us a lot to think about with their april 2017 report interviewing swing voters inin that state. matt morrison will join meme ths week. and we will hear from workingg america's field director soren norris. that's all ahead on the lauaura flanders show where the people who say it can't be done take a backseat to those that are doing it. welcome. ♪ laura:
so as the epa moves to repeal these environmental safeguards, yoyou literalllly have well ands lobbyists have spent the last three or four years fighting this regulation now in charge of repealing it. indigo does forsgren have to go through public approval? >> no. that is an interesting dynamic. he does not. he's a deputy minister eight or. the epa has been pushing through a lot of deputy roles they do not require -- amy: we believe it there but interview about other issues and post it at...
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. >>> welcome back to "the halftime report. nike is not the only athletic stock in focus today doc is at the telestrator to explain. >> lululemon i love following people that are right and get back into the same stock again. that's the case in lululemon somebody a week ago and two weeks ago bought calls in lululemon for $3 and they sold them today for $9.50 they didn't just take all that money and run. they got in here and bought almost 3,000 of the august 55 calls. so they went from the 50 strike in july, mel, out here to august 55 strike. love that action that's the kind of trader i want to follow because, like i say, they just cashe
chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. >>> welcome back to "the...
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.hat's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of a proven 15-year track record. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. distributed by invesco distributors inc. ♪ >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc look at u.s. equity futures at this hour.
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.ndingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. a ustthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable netw
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chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed.why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking after pushing the healthcare vote until after the july 4th holiday >> i had hoped, as you know, that we could sgrhave gotten toe floor this week, we're not quite there. i think we have a good chance of getting there. it will just take longer >> joining us with his reaction is cleveland clinic's ceo dr. toby cosgrove. thank you for being here today >> good morning. >> you told us in the past you're not fond of some of this legislation. what is your concern about the senate bill as it stands today >> my main concern is the fact that i don't think they're dealing with the root cause of
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