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i'm proposing a world where america is safe. it means that american sovereignty is no longer offered submissively to nations that would control our ambition. not all americans understand or agree with that. in 2009 president obama addressed the general assembly saying in an era where our destiny is shared, power is no longer a zero-sum game. he said no world order that elevates one nation or group of people above another will succeed and no balance of power among nations will hold. what he was talking about in a world order that elevated one nation above another was us. that is what he was opposed to. after another speech given by him on the 65th anniversary of d-day, a reporter said comparing reagan's speech in 1984, the reporter said reagan was all about america. obama is we are above that now. but the job of america's president is to ensure the security of the american people and we are not above that now. and we never will be. in his day theodore roosevelt understood this fully. when woodrow wilson called for making the worl
i'm proposing a world where america is safe. it means that american sovereignty is no longer offered submissively to nations that would control our ambition. not all americans understand or agree with that. in 2009 president obama addressed the general assembly saying in an era where our destiny is shared, power is no longer a zero-sum game. he said no world order that elevates one nation or group of people above another will succeed and no balance of power among nations will hold. what he was...
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around the world, we will do whatever we can to keep america safe. i thought i was one of the last troops leaving afghanistan when i thought i was turning out the lights years ago. every time i see news about somebody being killed in afghanistan, i think about what it was like to hear an explosion and think about whether it was somebody i knew, a friend, roommate, colleague. we are pretty close to the day where we will wake up to the news about a casualty in afghanistan who was not born on 9/11. hickenlooper, you disagree. you are open to keeping some servicemembers in afghanistan beyond your first term. >> i believe this is a humanitarian issue. with all due respect, you are looking at conditions for women, if you pull the troops out of there, you will see a humanitarian disaster that will startle and frighten every man, woman, child of this country. we do not have the troops in over 400 different locations around the world. most of them are small, peacekeeping. we will have to be -- look at the process that has happened in that country. we are goin
around the world, we will do whatever we can to keep america safe. i thought i was one of the last troops leaving afghanistan when i thought i was turning out the lights years ago. every time i see news about somebody being killed in afghanistan, i think about what it was like to hear an explosion and think about whether it was somebody i knew, a friend, roommate, colleague. we are pretty close to the day where we will wake up to the news about a casualty in afghanistan who was not born on...
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instead they said welcome to america. welcome to my family. [ cheers and applause ] >> and my mother's four brothers served with pride and distinction as part of america's greatest generation. my father served with pride and distinction in the u.s. army, worked at the v.a. hospital until the day of his death in 1974. and thank god for pel grants and people helping you out. thank god for jobs like working on the back of a trash truck. that's how i helped pay my way through college. i learned about the dignity of work. because this is the land of opportunity. and because our parents taught us the value of hard work and community i made it back from all of those challenges to the president's cabinet. i feel so lucky. i've had the privilege of working in the democratic party, fighting for jobs and justice. that's our vision for our country. that's the vision of our future and our presence. and i had the privilege of having so many mentors, including my former boss, let late great ted kennedy, the liberal lion of the senate, a
instead they said welcome to america. welcome to my family. [ cheers and applause ] >> and my mother's four brothers served with pride and distinction as part of america's greatest generation. my father served with pride and distinction in the u.s. army, worked at the v.a. hospital until the day of his death in 1974. and thank god for pel grants and people helping you out. thank god for jobs like working on the back of a trash truck. that's how i helped pay my way through college. i...
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injured at the scene, residents ordered to shelter in ple, black smoel filling the sky just miles from america's biggest cities. >>> the fighter jet crashing near death valley star wars canyon. the urgent search for the missing pilot. we have late details. >>> your money, the fed cutting rates for e first time in over a decade, what it means for everything from your mortgage to your cret cards and your car payments. >>> high stakes rematch, joe biden ama la harris facing hff again tonight afterer blistering attack in the first debate. biden vowing he won't be so polite this time. and the fireworks between the modates and progressives exposing the mo decratic divide. >>> disturbing body cam video shing a man's final moments restrained in ha cuffs by police after he called 911 for help. >> you're going to kill me. you're going to kill me. >> the officers overheard cracking jokes he was dying in their custody. tonight, his family says they want justice. >>> and a big plan ve uned to drive down the costs of your prescriptions. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evenin
injured at the scene, residents ordered to shelter in ple, black smoel filling the sky just miles from america's biggest cities. >>> the fighter jet crashing near death valley star wars canyon. the urgent search for the missing pilot. we have late details. >>> your money, the fed cutting rates for e first time in over a decade, what it means for everything from your mortgage to your cret cards and your car payments. >>> high stakes rematch, joe biden ama la harris...
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at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and this is me now! any physical changes to this man's appearance are purely coincidental. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. ♪ >> the policies of this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from 180 million americans we are going to -- the green new deal makes sure that every american is guaranteed a government job if they want, that is a disaster at the ballot box. you might as well send the election to don
at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and this is me now! any physical changes to this man's appearance are purely coincidental. only pay for what you need....
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thank you so much, and i'd like to introduce liz minnick from the bank of america. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone, and what a glorious afternoon we have for this fabulous day today. bank of america was founded in this very city in 1904 and has a long history of helping people get in homes and working towards affordable housing. from the work after the 1906 earthquake to the recent work with the san francisco r.a.v. commission and the rehabilitation of -- sorry. we'll let the coast guard get back. -- 29 properties for which we financed over $2.2 billion. for these two properties that we are discussing today, bank of america has provided over $133 million in financing. first, thank you to all of our bank of mercteams to continue their efforts on -- america teams to continue their efforts on helping to provide housing. and now, i will introduce brynna cantor. [applause] >> good afternoon. we were involved in the long process of the design of this building. it's just incredible that we're going to see more family and senior housing here, which is really importan
thank you so much, and i'd like to introduce liz minnick from the bank of america. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone, and what a glorious afternoon we have for this fabulous day today. bank of america was founded in this very city in 1904 and has a long history of helping people get in homes and working towards affordable housing. from the work after the 1906 earthquake to the recent work with the san francisco r.a.v. commission and the rehabilitation of -- sorry. we'll let the coast...
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and video messages which concerned them, where he specifically called upon his supporters to attack america and its allies apparently in revenge for the killing of his father by us special forces. osama bin laden was of course killed in 2011 after being discovered in a safe house in pakistan. as you say, chris, he was seen by a nalysts as as you say, chris, he was seen by analysts as a potential successor to his father but he is believed about 30 years old, making him pretty much a child when september the 11th first happened. what more do we know about the circumstances? i suppose we will find that out very shortly, that led to this? we know he was about 30, but as you say, the fact we don't even know his exact age gives a sense of how shadowy a figure he was, but he was somebody who had been beside his father, 0sama who had been beside his father, osama bin laden, whenever he was a p pa re ntly osama bin laden, whenever he was apparently plotting and planning those attacks on the 20 hours on 9/11. and although he was a child at the time, it does seem that his father was planning for him t
and video messages which concerned them, where he specifically called upon his supporters to attack america and its allies apparently in revenge for the killing of his father by us special forces. osama bin laden was of course killed in 2011 after being discovered in a safe house in pakistan. as you say, chris, he was seen by a nalysts as as you say, chris, he was seen by analysts as a potential successor to his father but he is believed about 30 years old, making him pretty much a child when...
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that's life and that's america. that is not enough. >> that is an incredible story. statement ktvu for continuing coverage from gilroy and we will bring you developments as they happen. >>> and now to oakland weather go ship cases in the hands of the jury. deliberations got underway. henry lee has been following the trial for months and he has the first day of discussions. >> after listening for three months of evidence including testimony from derick almena and max harris this jury will consider their fate . >> it is nerve-racking. you have to wait and hope for the best. >> reporter: families of victims hugged each other. >> it is not about retribution or revenge or any of that. we are here for accountability. >> they spoke after the prosecutor summarize the case saying even creative people have to follow the law. the da rejected every line of defense put forward by the men on trial. they said they acted as the de facto landlord and events coordinator. only those two allowed the warehouse to be used for parties and a living space. the men are pointing fingers of pol
that's life and that's america. that is not enough. >> that is an incredible story. statement ktvu for continuing coverage from gilroy and we will bring you developments as they happen. >>> and now to oakland weather go ship cases in the hands of the jury. deliberations got underway. henry lee has been following the trial for months and he has the first day of discussions. >> after listening for three months of evidence including testimony from derick almena and max harris...
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couldn't tellt was. >> paleontologist blake says camels are native to north america. a jawbone and tooth was also found. limb bone he found has been wrapped in plaster and burlap. many of the fossils is found here are 700,000 years old. >> this could be a little younger. it could only be about 450,000. >> reporter: crews from red rock environmental are digging a hole 30 feet deep for the landfill project. paleontologists are watching closely because so many fossils have been found here in the past. >> we found a little bit of mammoth, ground sloth with wid is about the size of my car over there. >> reporter: over 15,000 fossils have been recovered from the ite over the years. some tiny but a mammoth tuck was discovered in 1993. a life sized replica is now on display at the fossil discovery center across from the landfill. >> it's a continuing process. it's interesting. they haven't dug in five years. >> reporter: but more dirt is needed to cover the trash. the latest find came after just a few passeses. >> this place it's the largest on the west coast. >> reporter: cr
couldn't tellt was. >> paleontologist blake says camels are native to north america. a jawbone and tooth was also found. limb bone he found has been wrapped in plaster and burlap. many of the fossils is found here are 700,000 years old. >> this could be a little younger. it could only be about 450,000. >> reporter: crews from red rock environmental are digging a hole 30 feet deep for the landfill project. paleontologists are watching closely because so many fossils have been...
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cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's been one week since former special counsel robert mueller testified on capitol hill, and the number of house democrats now supporting impeachment or impeachment hearings against trump continues to rise. since mueller's testimony, 20 morehouse democrats have joined the list. the total number of house members, democrats, 115. 114 are democrats, that includes independent congressman justin amash. but while democratic candidates attack president trump 34 times during last night's debate, not once in all those two hours did any candidate for president mention the word "impeachment." i'm joined by democratic congresswoman dina titus of nevada, who announced her support for an impeachment inquiry just this week, and michelle goldberg, columnist for "the new york times." congresswom congresswoman, last night nobody brought up impeachment. they're running against trump, and they never bring it up. what do you think that's about? >> well, i don't think they were asked about impeachment by
cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's been one week since former special counsel robert mueller testified on capitol hill, and the number of house democrats now supporting impeachment or impeachment hearings against trump continues to rise. since mueller's testimony, 20 morehouse democrats have joined the list. the total number of house members, democrats, 115. 114 are democrats, that includes independent...
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essentially you are about as likely to have a degree in rural america as you are in urban america. the grab has gone. has gone from 15% to 19% and it is a small increase. but, the gap for people who are in urban america has grown more. you've gone from about 26% to 33%. that gap has extended and is widening. as you see in places like the university of alaska where they have lost 41% of their budget in one fell swoop and in rural american education options are declining. it is a serious problem. >> let me make sure i understand. you are saying that the gap between completion of high school degrees has shrunk between urban and rural, but the gap between people who finish college is increasing from urban to rural. >> in particular i should specify we are talking for your degrees. if you're thinking about things like two-year degrees or other credentials, that gap may look a little different, but if you're thinking about a four year college degree, that gap.>> we have always done a lot of moving from rural to urban areas. does that have anything to do with increasing that gap between c
essentially you are about as likely to have a degree in rural america as you are in urban america. the grab has gone. has gone from 15% to 19% and it is a small increase. but, the gap for people who are in urban america has grown more. you've gone from about 26% to 33%. that gap has extended and is widening. as you see in places like the university of alaska where they have lost 41% of their budget in one fell swoop and in rural american education options are declining. it is a serious problem....
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america always wins. [applause] that is why after 400 years of glorious american democracy, we have returned here to this place to declare to all the world that the united states of america and the great commonwealth of virginia are just getting started. our future is bigger, bolder, better and brighter than ever before. it has been a great honor for me too be with you this morning, i would like to thank you, god bless you, god bless virginia and god bless america. thank you very much everybody. [cheering] commac[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the senate judiciary committee -- >> saturday 8:00 p.m. on lectures and histories. comparisons of a bramley can and johnson on the constitution. >> it is a very different impression of what people thought about johnson and the constitution of the time. not that he was a defender but he did not understand the constitution, it was about ability and he was acting as unconstitutional way. >> sunday at six on american artifacts, preview of the 19th exhibit at the natio
america always wins. [applause] that is why after 400 years of glorious american democracy, we have returned here to this place to declare to all the world that the united states of america and the great commonwealth of virginia are just getting started. our future is bigger, bolder, better and brighter than ever before. it has been a great honor for me too be with you this morning, i would like to thank you, god bless you, god bless virginia and god bless america. thank you very much...
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. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. and an incredible moment on the field. from the battlefield to the ball field, help the children. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. indulgent, delicious, irresistible., night; fancy feast makes delighting your cat delightfully easy. every recipe, every last detail. another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. introducing savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless
. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. and an incredible moment on the field. from the battlefield to the ball field, help the children. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. indulgent, delicious, irresistible., night; fancy feast...
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the metro leads on reports coming out of america this evening that the son of the deceased al-qaeda leader osama bin laden has died. the paper says the us has not confirmed whether it played a role in the death of hamza bin laden. the ft reports the us fed has cut interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008. the army is launching a new division dedicated to cyber crime fighting according to the telegraph, saying it will specialise in information welfare and fake news attacks on britain. a bridge washed away in flooding in north yorkshire makes the front of the independent. the daily mail is reporting plastic carrier bag sales at supermarkets have fallen 90% since the 5p levy came in, with the average shopper getting ten per year, down from 19 last year. the daily express leads on demands to cut stamp duty in an attempt to help older people downsize and free up help older people downsize and free up properties for younger buyers. a varied set of papers, so let's have a proper look. kicking off with the telegraph, and sajid javid doubling spending on no deal preparat
the metro leads on reports coming out of america this evening that the son of the deceased al-qaeda leader osama bin laden has died. the paper says the us has not confirmed whether it played a role in the death of hamza bin laden. the ft reports the us fed has cut interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008. the army is launching a new division dedicated to cyber crime fighting according to the telegraph, saying it will specialise in information welfare and fake news...
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adoption of this deal marks the death of the tea party movement in america. fiscal conservatives, those who remain, should be in mourning. for congress, both parties has desert you. -- has deserted you. -- has deserted you. this year we will add over 1.2 trillion dollars, were approaching record deficits. and neither party cares. both parties have deserted, absolutely and utterly deserved under deserted america and show no care and no understating or sympathy for the burden of debt theypa are leaving the taxpayer, the young, the next generation and the future of our country. the very underpinnings of our country arere being eroded and threatened by this that. the interest on this that will be over $400 billion next year, precisely $455 billion, interest will surpass all welfare spending in the past two years. interest will surpass defense spending by 2025. social security is seven trading dollars in debt, medicare is over $30 trillion and yes a parade of candidates on national television last night said they want to double and triple the government expenditur
adoption of this deal marks the death of the tea party movement in america. fiscal conservatives, those who remain, should be in mourning. for congress, both parties has desert you. -- has deserted you. -- has deserted you. this year we will add over 1.2 trillion dollars, were approaching record deficits. and neither party cares. both parties have deserted, absolutely and utterly deserved under deserted america and show no care and no understating or sympathy for the burden of debt theypa are...
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protect shipping in the strait of hormuz an act of defiance that reveals more weakness than stream america's reliance on germany is suddenly not what it used to be neither is europe's reliance on itself last week a european led naval mission was floated for consideration tonight that idea has apparently been sunk to. berlin this is the day. i'm down the german governments will not participate in the naval mission that was proposed by the united states. into ties right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain and for that we believe the strategy of maximum pressure is wrong. to gather with france and britain germany has done everything it can in the past on the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran on. military escalation so we will continue to rely on diplomacy that's. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years after the killing of a. wanda men are struggling to do the one thing that could finally let the healing begin talking manslaughter that is that's a local problem and rhonda which reflect
protect shipping in the strait of hormuz an act of defiance that reveals more weakness than stream america's reliance on germany is suddenly not what it used to be neither is europe's reliance on itself last week a european led naval mission was floated for consideration tonight that idea has apparently been sunk to. berlin this is the day. i'm down the german governments will not participate in the naval mission that was proposed by the united states. into ties right now we are examining this...
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i did not oppose busing in america. what i opposed was busing ordered by the department of education. that's what i opposed. >> and it went on from there. you said that he was surprised, that he didn't expect somebody considered a friend to do this. in the world of politics, obviously, there's friendships and then there's politics and running for president is the most intense thing there is. i guess the criticism of, one of the criticisms of vice president biden, if he was not prepared for what was probably a pretty predictable line of attack from kamala harris, how could he be prepared to deal with donald trump on a stage? >> even as we watched that clip, that's a moment. a very small moment. a very short period of time. i wouldn't judge someone on a 30-second exchange. that was a great debate. kamala harris is a great debater. we're not looking for a great debater. we're looking for someone who can beat donald trump in november of 2020. and that's joe biden. >> i appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >
i did not oppose busing in america. what i opposed was busing ordered by the department of education. that's what i opposed. >> and it went on from there. you said that he was surprised, that he didn't expect somebody considered a friend to do this. in the world of politics, obviously, there's friendships and then there's politics and running for president is the most intense thing there is. i guess the criticism of, one of the criticisms of vice president biden, if he was not prepared...
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their growing big role in deciding what's right for america. to the border. a new group of illegals crossing another border sector. and a new report saying the new trump deal with guatemala to spur more single border krotters rather than families. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. first year money stocks fall after the fed chair hinted the rate cut today may not mean more cuts are on the way, that's what the president wanted. reporter: there were some mixed messages there. the federal reserve did cut the rates 25 basis points. it won't affect the 30-year mortgage because the market priced that in. not everyone on the voting committee agreed with this decision. there were two dissenters. thinking that the rates should have stayed where they were. during the question and answer part, the federal reserve chairman, the market made a wild swing indicating seemingly the federal reserve would be done cutting rates, later clarified. >> what i said was it's not the beginning of a long series of rate cuts. i didn't say it's just one. when yo
their growing big role in deciding what's right for america. to the border. a new group of illegals crossing another border sector. and a new report saying the new trump deal with guatemala to spur more single border krotters rather than families. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. first year money stocks fall after the fed chair hinted the rate cut today may not mean more cuts are on the way, that's what the president wanted. reporter: there were some mixed...
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with what america is going through right now. as you are about to hear, this is repugnant racist language deployed by former top american officials. recording is from 19 1. then governor reagan called presidentnismon who was opposed at the time that the u.n. had just recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. in this call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly released historical material. it is in the news but first a warning. it is deeply offensive. so keep that in mind if you choose to keep the sound on. >>> last night, i tell you to watch that thing on television as i did. >> yeah. >> to see those those monkeys from those african countries damn them, they're still uncomfortable wearing shoes. >> and then they, the tail wags the dog there doesn't it? >> yeah. >> tail wags the dog. >> yeah, president nixon laughingly appeared to agree with reagan's stats not all objecting to the language and t
with what america is going through right now. as you are about to hear, this is repugnant racist language deployed by former top american officials. recording is from 19 1. then governor reagan called presidentnismon who was opposed at the time that the u.n. had just recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. in this call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly...
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cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. bleech! aww! awww! ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft for the win win. ♪ >> bret: president trump wants to set up a system to allow americans to legally and safely import prescription drugs from canada. it's a move that powerful pharmaceutical industry has fought tooth and nail for decades. let's talk about what it all means and what could happen tonight with health and human services secretary alec cesar. thanks for being here. >> good to be with you, bret. thank you. >> bre
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at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>> it is, it is time for the lightning round. buy, buy, sell, sell the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round laura in texas, laura? >> caller: hey, you had ald on about a year ago they are down 32%, and i'm wondering is there a better lithium company out there are? >> no, the society that chile is the best one but we're staying away from alb. how about we go to mary in georgia, mary? >> caller: hey jim, big boo-yah from the peach state the stock i am looking at is colgate. >> you're getting a buying opportunity. the quarter was good, better than i expected. pull the trigger alan in florida, alan. >> caller: jimmy, streaming tv is red hot and growing apple tv is getting ready to come to the dance industry what do you think about them >> rok us up a huge amount i'm in total agreement i think it's the absolute best way to play cord cut i think that people are going to say wait a second, it up 237
at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>> it is, it is time for the lightning round. buy, buy, sell, sell the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round laura in texas, laura? >> caller: hey, you had ald on about a year ago they are down 32%, and i'm wondering is there a better lithium company out there are? >> no, the...
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our north america business correspondent michelle fleury is in washington. the federal reserve is looking at international matters, rather than domestic concerns, in making this decision. but the last time those inside this building cut interest rates, it was, as you pointed out, in the depths of the financial crisis. since then, america has enjoyed its longest period ever of uninterrupted growth. but the fed felt it was necessary to act now, to cut rates by 0.25%, because of trade tensions and also a weakening global economic picture. now, explaining the decision, jerome powell, who is the decision, jerome powell, who is the chairman of the federal reserve, talked about a midcycle adjustment. that is how he characterised today's decision. one way to think of it is that it's a bit of an outpatient procedure rather than a full surgery, but that disappointed both the financial markets and donald trump, who wanted to see more aggressive action by those here. boris johnson faces his first electoral test for a parliamentary constituency tomorrow, when voters go t
our north america business correspondent michelle fleury is in washington. the federal reserve is looking at international matters, rather than domestic concerns, in making this decision. but the last time those inside this building cut interest rates, it was, as you pointed out, in the depths of the financial crisis. since then, america has enjoyed its longest period ever of uninterrupted growth. but the fed felt it was necessary to act now, to cut rates by 0.25%, because of trade tensions and...
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zarif countered at he was sanctioned because he is a threat to america's agenda. in western afghanistan, a roadside bomb ripped open a bus today, killing at least 32 people. al happened on a highway between the provincial capof herat and kandahar. local spitals were crowded with at least 17 wounded. officials said most of the dead were women and children. the taliban denied responsibility. kelly craft was confirmed ambassador to the unit d the long-time republican activist is currently ambassador to canada. she will also be the firstoraj political donor to serve as u.n. ambassador. and, puerto rico's outgoing governor ricardo rossello named his choice for a successor today. pedro pierluisi a former delegate to u.s. congress. he was nominated for secretary of statend would become vernor when rossello resigns la friday. but, top puerto riwmakers said they will block him over his ties to the island's federal control board. still to come on theour: analyzing the results of last night's democratic debd looking ahead to tonight's second round.cu tions of sexual assault
zarif countered at he was sanctioned because he is a threat to america's agenda. in western afghanistan, a roadside bomb ripped open a bus today, killing at least 32 people. al happened on a highway between the provincial capof herat and kandahar. local spitals were crowded with at least 17 wounded. officials said most of the dead were women and children. the taliban denied responsibility. kelly craft was confirmed ambassador to the unit d the long-time republican activist is currently...
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announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn how you can join in. uring the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, >>> back now to the breaking news on old town road. a bicyclist was hit by a car. >> shomari stone just arrived. shomari? >> reporter: i just got an update from pete parringer. he was telling me there was a cyclist right across the stleet there. you can see there's a bicycle. it's tim over on old georgetown road. we're relatively, i'dfi say, blocks from the beltway. u can see the roadway is aosed on the southbound side. there was bicyclist and an accident in which a car hit the bicyclist. we don't know if the bicyclist lost control and fell into the roadway or if the car collidedit with police are on the scene. they're trying to talk to the driver who came into contact with the bicycle. there are a lot of people particularly during rush hour who are getting off work and they're riding their their destinations. we'll continue to bring
announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn how you can join in. uring the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, >>> back now to the breaking news on old town road. a bicyclist was hit by a car. >> shomari stone just arrived. shomari? >> reporter: i just got an update from pete parringer. he was telling me there was a cyclist right across the stleet there. you can...
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[applause] >> we have many reps from bank of america. liz, thanks for coming. [applause] >> we have bruce cantor who's a member of the northeast waterfront advisory group. [applause] >> and we have bob carrier who's a member of the barbary coast neighborhood association. so thank you for coming. [applause] >> this group that's sitting here today sort of does represent a neighborhood inside of a village, the village of san francisco. and two neighborhood associations, a waterfront advisory group, and partners with the city, with the mayor's office of housing and jayesco have really made this happen during the development period. i know that john stewart is going to comment on some of this, but i know there are 26 neighborhood meet -- there were 26 neighborhood meetings that made this happen, and i want to do a special shoutout to john stewart who lives in this neighborhood and wanted to make sure that these two developments reflect the values of this community, and i think they do. so thank you, john, for all of your hard work, and forever, your partnership with
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they assume as i did that any product that is sold in the united states of america has been vetted and attested by the government and would not be sold if it could kill us. one death every 10 days is a crisis. that needs to be immediately addressed. it has already been five years since the death of my son camden, over 14 years since the death of kim's daughter megan, the earliest death in our group. and not enough has been done to keep our children safe today. i believe a mandatory standard that takes into account real- world use by a child with dynamic testing would have saved my son. we need the sturdy act, for many reasons, the first is the lack of progress in working with manufacturers to get them to do the right thing. consumer advocates and parents have been trying for almost two decades to strengthen the standard. manufacturers know how to solve this problem right now. by engineering the tip overs right out of the design. members continue to attend meetings and test groups ready to dive into improving the standard by multiple accounts, and measures, this is one of the most conte
they assume as i did that any product that is sold in the united states of america has been vetted and attested by the government and would not be sold if it could kill us. one death every 10 days is a crisis. that needs to be immediately addressed. it has already been five years since the death of my son camden, over 14 years since the death of kim's daughter megan, the earliest death in our group. and not enough has been done to keep our children safe today. i believe a mandatory standard...
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and metro leads to the reports coming out of america this evening that the sign of the deceased al-qaeda leader osama bin laden has died. the paper says us has not confirmed whether or not they played a role in his death. interest rate cuts in the united states makes the front of tomorrow's financial times, first time since the financial crash that the federal reserve has made cuts to the rates. buy me lunch division to fight cybercrime according to the daily telegraph. paper says it all specialise in information welfare and reactive fa keness specialise in information welfare and reactive fakeness attacks. picture add a bridge washed away in the flighting in north yorkshire, making a at this page. daily mail reports that plastic bag sales have fallen by 90%. i have a chopper now getting ten a year down from 19 last year. i leads with the same story reducing plastic bottle should be next. varied look at the paper so let's look at them. let's start with you, and the telegraph. which has talked about what sajid javid is going to do debiting no dealfinding by dipping into former chancellor
and metro leads to the reports coming out of america this evening that the sign of the deceased al-qaeda leader osama bin laden has died. the paper says us has not confirmed whether or not they played a role in his death. interest rate cuts in the united states makes the front of tomorrow's financial times, first time since the financial crash that the federal reserve has made cuts to the rates. buy me lunch division to fight cybercrime according to the daily telegraph. paper says it all...
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, how to tackle crime a chge. one democrat -- tackle climate change. onet democ offering a green real deal where business plays a part. pregnant women in remote areas of kenya have long had little access to health." resulting in high rates of complications and infant mortality. now a significant change for expectant mothers in remote areas,n helping over 200 wome since the scheme was introduced. >> i personally have had two miscarriages recently. as a mother, i know the pain of losing your unborn child. reporter: they hagp a plan to ustrackers to keep writing women and their babies safe in kenya. the community migrates from place to place, but gps allows health care teams to visit the women wherever they are. >> weovered 10 villages. we know the number of pregnant women in each village. we put a gps tracker on the men can we locate them, go where they are come and give them clinical assistance. reporter:an inf deaths ve dropped in the day villages >>
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pelosi addressed the gunny in parliament today her visit marks 400 years since the 1st shipment to america. and the men who bear the scars 25 years off to run this genocide victims and perpetrators are going through the healing process. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa. africans on both sides of the atlantic ocean are remembering the the slave trade ceremonies are taking place in the u.s. and in ghana scepter so. a delegation from the u.s. house of representatives is in ghana for the departure point or other the departure point for millions of africans a bound for the americas. nancy pelosi the 1st house speaker to address gun us parliament 400 years after the 1st africans were taken across the atlantic into slavery the 400th anniversary of the 1st slave person to set foot on america from africa right now today july 31st 2009 we very appropriate that we're here with you members of the congressional black caucus to get there are always nancy pelosi visited mina in cape coast castle there's a sleeves would go through the door of no return. for congresswoman karen bass this visit
pelosi addressed the gunny in parliament today her visit marks 400 years since the 1st shipment to america. and the men who bear the scars 25 years off to run this genocide victims and perpetrators are going through the healing process. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa. africans on both sides of the atlantic ocean are remembering the the slave trade ceremonies are taking place in the u.s. and in ghana scepter so. a delegation from the u.s. house of representatives is in ghana for...
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fate of the rhinoceros scientists at america's san diego zoo say a birth there represents a milestone in efforts to save a rhino subspecies a baby southern white rhino calf came into the world without complications after its mother was artificially inseminated last year there are an estimated $800000.00 white rhinos in the wild but their species is being decimated by aggressive poachers in south africa. that's it for me in the business team thanks for joining us. economies can't function properly even in times of. without skilled work. with the inadequate housing. with food shortages. scarcity is increasingly making things difficult for companies and entire economy what's causing it and what can be done to combat the problem. in 60 minutes on. so consumer these changes. people possible to go to africa fantastic. as they set out to save the environment. to learn from one another. and gather for a. cold comfort. w. . the leg. length logo to the girl next to china. going to the final story. with exclusive. must see concerning culture to europe. to be curious minds. do it yourself network
fate of the rhinoceros scientists at america's san diego zoo say a birth there represents a milestone in efforts to save a rhino subspecies a baby southern white rhino calf came into the world without complications after its mother was artificially inseminated last year there are an estimated $800000.00 white rhinos in the wild but their species is being decimated by aggressive poachers in south africa. that's it for me in the business team thanks for joining us. economies can't function...
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the robust engagement of our stakeholders that we can safely achieve innovation necessary to continue america's global leadership. thank you. bahrami. >> i appreciate the opportunity to address the faa's top priority safety. flightopean airlines three of two and lion air flight 610 accidents were tragic events that seared the safety conscience of the entire aviation community. learning from and recovering from these accidents is our primary focus within the aviation safety organization along with maintaining the continued operational safety of the national airspace system. with respect to returning the service, the faa is following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline. we continue to evaluate boeing's software modification to the mcas. in addition, we are developing necessary training groups to support various investigations and audits on the way. the jointking through authorities, or chatter to conduct apprehensive review of the 737 max's flight control system certification. we have also initiated multi agency technical advisory board seviews of boeing's mca software update and system
the robust engagement of our stakeholders that we can safely achieve innovation necessary to continue america's global leadership. thank you. bahrami. >> i appreciate the opportunity to address the faa's top priority safety. flightopean airlines three of two and lion air flight 610 accidents were tragic events that seared the safety conscience of the entire aviation community. learning from and recovering from these accidents is our primary focus within the aviation safety organization...
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they have no loyalty to america. no patriotism, that is what this has become they become a way for giant multinationals to change the regulatory environment so they can suck more profits out to themselves and leave the american people behind. >> elizabeth is absolutely right! if anyone here thinks that corporate america gives one damn about the average american worker you are mistaken. they can save five cents by going to china, mexico or vietnam or anyplace else, it is exactly what they will do. >> top socialist and progressive candidates demonizing big business at the debate last night. former colorado governor john hickenlooper says it could cost them the election. listen. >> both he and senator warren are consistently saying that the problem is business. this business, that business. they generally, they are trying to attack only large businesses. every large business started as a small business. and every small business wants to get larger. i think will be hard for them to win election. >> goodness for business.
they have no loyalty to america. no patriotism, that is what this has become they become a way for giant multinationals to change the regulatory environment so they can suck more profits out to themselves and leave the american people behind. >> elizabeth is absolutely right! if anyone here thinks that corporate america gives one damn about the average american worker you are mistaken. they can save five cents by going to china, mexico or vietnam or anyplace else, it is exactly what they...
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since then, america has enjoyed its longest period ever of uninterrupted growth. but the fed felt it was necessary to act now to cut rates by a quarter of act now to cut rates by a quarter of a percentage point because of trade tensions and also a weakening, global, economic picture. explaining the decision wasjerome powell, the chairman, and he talked about a mid—cycle adjustment. that is how he characterised today's decision. it is like a bit of an outpatient procedure rather than full surgery. but that disappointed the financial markets and donald trump who wanted to see more aggressive action by those here. michelle, thank you. michelle, thank you. boris johnson faces his first electoral test for a parliamentary constituency tomorrow when voters go to the polls in the brecon and radnorshire by election. it was triggered after a recall petition unseated the conservative mp chris davies after he was convicted of a false expenses claim. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. it's got all the signs of a standard by—election. good morning. hi, chris
since then, america has enjoyed its longest period ever of uninterrupted growth. but the fed felt it was necessary to act now to cut rates by a quarter of act now to cut rates by a quarter of a percentage point because of trade tensions and also a weakening, global, economic picture. explaining the decision wasjerome powell, the chairman, and he talked about a mid—cycle adjustment. that is how he characterised today's decision. it is like a bit of an outpatient procedure rather than full...
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cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >> senator cory booker has to get after it tonight. he has to make a difference that elevates him in a positive way. how? glad you asked. the campaign manager for cory booker is addisu demissie is here. good luck tonight. we need to have the best kind of conversation to get this country to a better place. too much division and toxicity. you're guy talks about it all of the time. so tell me everything. >> you'll hear a lot of that. cory is here to be himself and let the voters of america know what he's about and why he's running for president and the best candidate to beat donald trump and frankly it is not -- it is about more than donald trump. cory talks about this a lot. we'll have to clean up a lot of mess when he's gone and cory is the best candidate to take him on and the best candidate to mix what is broken and what he will leave in his wake. >> let's do plus minus on tactics. i get why he wants to talk to the former vp about his past and the crime bi
cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >> senator cory booker has to get after it tonight. he has to make a difference that elevates him in a positive way. how? glad you asked. the campaign manager for cory booker is addisu demissie is here. good luck tonight. we need to have the best kind of conversation to get this country to a better place. too much division and toxicity. you're guy talks about it all of the time. so tell me everything. >> you'll hear a...
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watch. >> america is already in a crisis. my generation has lived as long as we have been alive. we are not going to be able to meet this moment by recycling the same arguments, policies, and politicians that have dominated washington for as long as i have been alive. since i was in high school, i was a junior when the columbine shooting happened. i was part of the first generation that saw routine school shootings. we've been talking about the same framework for my entire adult lifetime. i don't care how old you are. i care about your vision. we can have great presidents at any age. by 2030, we will have passed the point of no return on climate. there could be 130 million more guns on our streets. i'll be in my 40s then. [ laughter ] >> just like, great, okay, thanks for telling -- thanks for reminding me that in ten years you will stilling younger than i am now. did he stop the bleeding? >> maybe. i'm not sure. i think one of the things that he does really well is he reminds us of the values of the party at that sort of 30,000 foot level. >> he's aspirational. >> haven't heard
watch. >> america is already in a crisis. my generation has lived as long as we have been alive. we are not going to be able to meet this moment by recycling the same arguments, policies, and politicians that have dominated washington for as long as i have been alive. since i was in high school, i was a junior when the columbine shooting happened. i was part of the first generation that saw routine school shootings. we've been talking about the same framework for my entire adult lifetime....
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growing in a material factor here in the such we know our average revenue per user is more in north america than in the other places to me, yeah, they're going to do $3 billion in sales this year, they've been profitable for six, seven quarters, stock breaking out. i think it is fine but they're never going to get the scale they need to be talked about in the same vein as a facebook. >> i don't know they will, but they're showing some growth to tim's point. i like what they're doing and they're showing more monetization because of that the other thing that's interesting is the call buying we saw today really short term. they expire friday but they're buying the 44 strike calls for $0.30 today. it looks like twitter wants to break out higher we see more and more of the trends where stocks are trying to bareak out, they use the option and they used them today. >> the other jack dorsey stock square is killing it this summer, up more than 30% since the beginning of june. options traders are expecting the payment stock to pay off dan, why don't you head to the plasma and break it down. >> let's
growing in a material factor here in the such we know our average revenue per user is more in north america than in the other places to me, yeah, they're going to do $3 billion in sales this year, they've been profitable for six, seven quarters, stock breaking out. i think it is fine but they're never going to get the scale they need to be talked about in the same vein as a facebook. >> i don't know they will, but they're showing some growth to tim's point. i like what they're doing and...
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america is divided like never before each side is so convinced that they're absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous people in power investigates how partisan politics all raiding the civil norm is vital to american democracy every indicator shows america to be the least well functioning democracy of any established. one of the strange death of american civilians on al-jazeera. the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about the hillary. allegation like to see an investigation see the troops did the trump card . with russia did you at any time of the urge the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form a closer to back down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know. next question battlefield washington on al-jazeera. welcome back i'm out of the top stories here on the news our schools across the dam have been closed indefinitely after more student protests marching down for to demonstrate against the deaths of 6 people who took part in a march on monday. a 2nd death caused by a boehner has been confirmed in one
america is divided like never before each side is so convinced that they're absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous people in power investigates how partisan politics all raiding the civil norm is vital to american democracy every indicator shows america to be the least well functioning democracy of any established. one of the strange death of american civilians on al-jazeera. the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about the hillary. allegation like to...
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and we need to work every single day to make san francisco the number one age-friendly city in amer a america. [ applause ]. >> so today we secelebrate a mar milestone, but this day has been a long, long, long time in coupcom coming and we secelebrate the hd work that's kind of led us here. the path has been extensive to say the least, but one mietric that led us here is simple. in 2007 as an organization we decided that no senior should have to wait longer than 30 yda s to receive our service and we partnered with the department of aging and adult service s to mae sure that anyone who is in emergency is served within two to five days. that simple commitment has driven us to the growth that we've seen that's brought us to this need today to build this new kitchen. in 2007, just to give you an idea, we served 523,000 meals in the city and delivered them, and this year 2 # -- 2.1. think about that growth. we were touching the lives of about 2,000 individuals u unduplicated in the city. now we're touching over 5,000 a year. that growth has been predominantly in seniors, but we've also in that te
and we need to work every single day to make san francisco the number one age-friendly city in amer a america. [ applause ]. >> so today we secelebrate a mar milestone, but this day has been a long, long, long time in coupcom coming and we secelebrate the hd work that's kind of led us here. the path has been extensive to say the least, but one mietric that led us here is simple. in 2007 as an organization we decided that no senior should have to wait longer than 30 yda s to receive our...
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that's what america does. >> greg: dine and dash. >> juan: i don't know what to say. >> jesse: you're stealing free stuff. >> greg: dine and dash. >> juan: i'll say this. the next generation have not as well off as the past generation. the second thing is, i was on the board of my college. they would talk about how there was no dating going on. people would go out in groups. >> greg: right. >> juan: and then there would be hookups for sex. >> dana: juan! >> juan: that's -- yeah. so to me, this is like, you know, this is not long-term thinking. >> jesse: was there heavy petting? >> dana: oh, jesse! >> juan: it's developing relationships. it's a good thing. >> emily: and the royals are going green. prince harry and megan say they want two children and will stop there because of climate change. he was one of 115 people that took private jets to switzerland. but that's for security. >> dana: that's what they say. they'll never give up their private jets. >> emily: so do we take these decisions as hypocritical or you're doing you're part -- >> dana: they're trying to one up william and kat
that's what america does. >> greg: dine and dash. >> juan: i don't know what to say. >> jesse: you're stealing free stuff. >> greg: dine and dash. >> juan: i'll say this. the next generation have not as well off as the past generation. the second thing is, i was on the board of my college. they would talk about how there was no dating going on. people would go out in groups. >> greg: right. >> juan: and then there would be hookups for sex. >>...
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protect shipping in the strait of hormuz an act of defiance that reveals more weakness than string america's reliance on germany is suddenly not what it used to be neither is europe's reliance on itself last week a european led naval mission was floated for consideration tonight that idea has apparently been sunk to. berlin this is the day. the german governments will participate in the naval mission that was proposed by the united states. right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain sense to unfold and i believe the strategy of maximum pressure israel. to together with france and britain germany has done everything it can expect in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. whether or not military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy that's. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation side of a plea 25 years after the killing of rwanda men are struggling to do the one thing that could finally let the healing begin talk mance one of it says that's a local problem and rhonda which reflec
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kristina: chain reaction in america's heartland. u.s. farmers bracing for a tough year ahead, as the ripple affect from the trade war and flooding cripples the midwest. now multiple industries are personning an a ripple effect. we'll speak to one business owner. >>> you might, might be eligible for 125-dollar refund, online scammers are pushing fake websites. how to tell the phony from the real and if you're eligible for the cash. ♪ rade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ connell: we have the tweet we were waiting for, fairly predictable from the president on the fed. he says moment the ago, on twitter what the market wanted to hear from jay powell and federal reserve, this was the beginning after lengthy aggressive rate cut cycle that would keep pace
kristina: chain reaction in america's heartland. u.s. farmers bracing for a tough year ahead, as the ripple affect from the trade war and flooding cripples the midwest. now multiple industries are personning an a ripple effect. we'll speak to one business owner. >>> you might, might be eligible for 125-dollar refund, online scammers are pushing fake websites. how to tell the phony from the real and if you're eligible for the cash. ♪ rade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis...
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steve bannon, the former manager of the trump campaign, has been speaking to our north america editor jon sopel next to the us border with mexico, about white house policy there. here we are with this privately built wall, donald trump came to power on the back of that powerful slogan, built the wall. he has now been office two and a half years and is responsible for next to nothing being built. because he's been fighting for this from day one, but remember, it is political class he's been fighting, it's the courts he's been fighting and obviously the progressive democrats are, the open border types are really understanding that this is going to be essential to the 2020 election. so they're fighting in every step of the way. and the other charge that he has made against the president is that the way he does this is racist. i think that is the mainstream media isjust blowing it up. if you come down here, talk to the local people, it is the crime that is being brought here. it is the competition forjobs that is being brought here. it is actually anti—racist. what donald trump is tryin
steve bannon, the former manager of the trump campaign, has been speaking to our north america editor jon sopel next to the us border with mexico, about white house policy there. here we are with this privately built wall, donald trump came to power on the back of that powerful slogan, built the wall. he has now been office two and a half years and is responsible for next to nothing being built. because he's been fighting for this from day one, but remember, it is political class he's been...
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this is what they're calling in genetic america. are. these kind of experiments had been done before including with human cells it's just that they were never allowed to proceed beyond the 14th day of just station the friends here is that the japanese authorities. are given the go ahead to bring distress station to term and why are they saying yes well the main reason is that. the understanding is that there are enormous benefits for humankind if you'll permit me the sort of. in this kind of experiments with me about the organs yeah i mean this is no small thing because the fact is that discus already been tried not with humans and rats or humans mice but mice and rats mice that could not actually produce how did the fission pancreas where essentially we're essentially submitted to the same process. rats actually grew the pine because they were replaced back into the mice and the mice were diabetes dead itself. it's such a powerful story in terms of what one could imagine that could happen with human beings that it's hard to see that it'
this is what they're calling in genetic america. are. these kind of experiments had been done before including with human cells it's just that they were never allowed to proceed beyond the 14th day of just station the friends here is that the japanese authorities. are given the go ahead to bring distress station to term and why are they saying yes well the main reason is that. the understanding is that there are enormous benefits for humankind if you'll permit me the sort of. in this kind of...
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cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. >>> i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." live tonight from the historic fox theater here in detroit where we're just hours away from the second of our two cnn democratic presidential debates, tonight ten more candidates take the stage including the front-runner joe biden flanked by his two sharpest critics, kamala harris and cory booker. >> and i'm kries cuomo here with the captain wolf blitzer where the excitement may be bigger than last night and we know the fireworks have to be coming because everybody wants what joe biden has which is the lead in the polls. cory booker has already said he plans to go after biden on his role in the '94 crime bill. is that good for
cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. >>> i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." live tonight from the historic fox theater here in...
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the ram pickup truck delivered higher sales in north america than expected. carlyle group is trying to one of its rivals. it is become the first private equity giant to create one class of shares. they dropped its dual class shares as part of it switched to a corporation. shares of nordstrom jumped as well today. family of the founding are in talks to increase their stakes. >> we want to bring our viewers a quick correction. last week we spoke with conner flynn. at that time, we said at the company's earnings missed expectations. we want to clarify that. the second quarter earnings actually beat estimates however it was the guidance midpoint for the full year that missed analyst estimates. we wanted to clarify that. >> breaking news. a barrage of abuse toward the fed. he is saying the jay powell has let us down. he says the market wanted lengthy rate cutting cycle and of course that was something that jay powell was saying we wouldn't be getting anytime soon. >> we had a sense this is not going to be trump. what the market wants to see is that jay powell is a
the ram pickup truck delivered higher sales in north america than expected. carlyle group is trying to one of its rivals. it is become the first private equity giant to create one class of shares. they dropped its dual class shares as part of it switched to a corporation. shares of nordstrom jumped as well today. family of the founding are in talks to increase their stakes. >> we want to bring our viewers a quick correction. last week we spoke with conner flynn. at that time, we said at...
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and here to listen and help you through it all is bank of america. with the expertise and know-how you need to reach that blissful state of done-ness. so let's get after it. ♪ everything is all right what would you like the power to do?® ♪ all right >>> there's more of the 2020 than just the fight for the oval office. there are congressional races, important ones. republicans are trying to take back the house. they already have their work cut out for them. and this afternoon rising fears around the sudden burst of retirements. mike conway of texas the latest to announce. he's a big one. he led the house intel's russia investigation on the republican side and "the texas tribune" notes his decision is some of a surprise to delegation insiders. conway was on track to take gop leadership of the house intelligence committee in the coming years. conway makes it five republican retirements in the last two weeks. he joins fellow texan pete olson, who serves in a toss-up district now. one of 13 women in the house, martha roby and rob bishop of utah. one
and here to listen and help you through it all is bank of america. with the expertise and know-how you need to reach that blissful state of done-ness. so let's get after it. ♪ everything is all right what would you like the power to do?® ♪ all right >>> there's more of the 2020 than just the fight for the oval office. there are congressional races, important ones. republicans are trying to take back the house. they already have their work cut out for them. and this afternoon...
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i'm strongly for making sure that every working family in america has decent affordable healthcare. you have to look where you spend your money. i think personally this defense budget is totally out of control. $750 billion for the military? what is this? 837 american bases in 150 countries. i don't understand that either. it's early. i hope we have good strong debate about this on both sides. >> neil: whatever your priorities are to get them out there and see what is paid for. governor, i didn't want to step back and get a sense of what you made of the debate where there was a good discussion, strong, heated discussion between moderate members of that presidential group and some of the more progressive ones. i'm wondering which swings out. which do you want to win out? without naming individuals, you think the nominee should be of the moderate bend or these more liberal candidates? the ones that can close the deal. >> look, all of these folks are progressives. they're some differences of opinion. do you know who the first president was that proposed universal medicare in this count
i'm strongly for making sure that every working family in america has decent affordable healthcare. you have to look where you spend your money. i think personally this defense budget is totally out of control. $750 billion for the military? what is this? 837 american bases in 150 countries. i don't understand that either. it's early. i hope we have good strong debate about this on both sides. >> neil: whatever your priorities are to get them out there and see what is paid for. governor,...
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see the curve go like this under obama and then like this under trump in europe and asia and latin america and africa and so we can talk about israel where president obama had very sharp differences with a right wing government led by bibi netanyahu but i don't think that it wasn't just it wasn't just the sharp differences there were deep contradictions in the middle east policy well we i mean you have a whole belief in that you voted against the president to enter an israel this was rooted largely in the iran nuclear agreement and if we had to do it over again if the price of having a better relationship with israel was not having iran nuclear agreement and potentially going to war with iran that was not a price that we were going to pay all the latest polls show the french germans the british now regard the us as a greater danger to their interests than china would you regard as your prime danger how much blame do you think washington should take for that. well. sometimes events drive us in a direction that we shouldn't be driven. we. we don't feel the same way about our european. friend
see the curve go like this under obama and then like this under trump in europe and asia and latin america and africa and so we can talk about israel where president obama had very sharp differences with a right wing government led by bibi netanyahu but i don't think that it wasn't just it wasn't just the sharp differences there were deep contradictions in the middle east policy well we i mean you have a whole belief in that you voted against the president to enter an israel this was rooted...
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the clerk: kelly craft of kentucky to be the ambassador of the united states of america in the security council of the united nations. the presiding officer: the question is on the last nomination. is there a second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote:
the clerk: kelly craft of kentucky to be the ambassador of the united states of america in the security council of the united nations. the presiding officer: the question is on the last nomination. is there a second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote:
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i believe that if america doesn't lead innovation in digital currency and payments area, others will. if our country fails to act, we could soon see a digital currency by others whose values are dramatically different than ours. libra can provide an opportunity for leadership consistent with our shared values. i look forward to answering your questions, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, mr. marcus. i'm going to start out with the question. you anticipated my question, actually, at the beginning of your statement. with regard to jurisdiction, frankly, and the regulatory rules of the road, it seems to me that digital technology innovations like this may be inevitable and could be beneficial. i also believe that the united states should lead in developing what the rules of the road should be. you've already indicated your awareness of secretary mnuchin's remarks yesterday, statement that chairman powell gave in responses to this committee when he was before us just a week or so ago and other concerns that have been raised by federal regulators. by setting up libra in geneva, switzerl
i believe that if america doesn't lead innovation in digital currency and payments area, others will. if our country fails to act, we could soon see a digital currency by others whose values are dramatically different than ours. libra can provide an opportunity for leadership consistent with our shared values. i look forward to answering your questions, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, mr. marcus. i'm going to start out with the question. you anticipated my question, actually, at the...