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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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...
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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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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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experiments both the main issue here it's not so much the merest this is what they're calling in genetics america. are new was a matter of 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 hotel already i mean given the go ahead to bring this to station 2 terms why are they saying yes well the main reason is. standing is that there are enormous benefits for humankind if you'll permit me the sort of. in this kind of experiments with worry about growing 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 done koreas where essentially we're essentially submitted to the same process rights actually grew the pancreas they were replaced back into the mice and the mice were diabetes that itself. it's such a powerful story in terms of what one could imagine that could happen would human beings that it's ha
experiments both the main issue here it's not so much the merest this is what they're calling in genetics america. are new was a matter of 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 hotel already i mean given the go ahead to bring this to station 2 terms why are they saying yes well the main reason is. standing is that there are enormous...
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addressed the gunny in parliament today visit knox 400 years since the 1st slave shipment from ghana to america. and the men who bear this cost 25 years off to run it as genocide makes a.
addressed the gunny in parliament today visit knox 400 years since the 1st slave shipment from ghana to america. and the men who bear this cost 25 years off to run it as genocide makes a.
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climate change proposals and america diallo... alice climate change proposals and america alice and apart of a group and the vatican signed by oil and gas ceos and leaders of major financial institutions and they are the state m e nts institutions and they are the statements where the need for carbon pricing and for corporate disclosures on carbon performance so i think the directions are right however i have to say generally speaking we are not moving in anything like the pace required so i think the talk is much improved but walking the talk now becomes the major issue. on the statement of regional, which is part of the coalition building as you suggest, we have been walking the talk in the sense of doing green real deal analysis before putting out the formal framework, we have analysis before putting out the formalframework, we have been doing the study on like california, you got to my home state of massachusetts and you do not find those advantages and we have to find other ways of getting to low carbon. similarly wind is a r
climate change proposals and america diallo... alice climate change proposals and america alice and apart of a group and the vatican signed by oil and gas ceos and leaders of major financial institutions and they are the state m e nts institutions and they are the statements where the need for carbon pricing and for corporate disclosures on carbon performance so i think the directions are right however i have to say generally speaking we are not moving in anything like the pace required so i...
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i think he introduced himself very well to america. i think he did as much as you could possibly hope to get done on your first debate. and i saw some of the coverage of him, which is what i think you want if you're him is an alternative to biden if biden doesn't do well. >> dana: i was a little concerned. did you see what he was riding in in detroit? one of those electric scooters? he likes that mode of transportation. he's going to be on the show. i'm not for the scooter. >> apparently this is his first ride on the scooter. >> dana: pretty bold to do. if you wiped out, that would be the end. >> he's got to take some risk. >> dana: we love having you here. thank you. >> thank you, dana. >> dana: you can catch the governor of montana, steve bullock, on friday. he will be here. it will be fun to talk to him about scooters, but all policy. candidates clash on immigration and whether we should decriminalize illegal border crossings? it was a little messy, but we'll discuss it. investigators reportedly find a new clue in the search for a m
i think he introduced himself very well to america. i think he did as much as you could possibly hope to get done on your first debate. and i saw some of the coverage of him, which is what i think you want if you're him is an alternative to biden if biden doesn't do well. >> dana: i was a little concerned. did you see what he was riding in in detroit? one of those electric scooters? he likes that mode of transportation. he's going to be on the show. i'm not for the scooter. >>...
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charles: investments come to america. >> the dollar goes straight up. we have a problem. >> it means the inverse, in point of fact that high dollar which is the result of negative interest rates from our trading partners if we do not respond with lower rates and maintain some sort of stable balance in our trading positions and trading accounts, we're going to be even more trouble than you could argue we're in already. >> exactly. >> the europeans are at .4. ecb is .4 negative. that is a spread of 2 1/2 point. that is a very difficult to over come. >> going from .4 to .6 won't do anything. you have to buy equities. >> if i'm a money manager, sitting there in berlin, i have a billion dollars to invest. i give the to the german government one year, they give me back $996 million. if i bring it to the united states, whoa, they give me $20 million worth of interest. >> can you feel stuart's pain as he -- charles: so, neil, again, there are other reasons for this too. now the fed has been talking about the inability to arrest low inflation/deflation. there ar
charles: investments come to america. >> the dollar goes straight up. we have a problem. >> it means the inverse, in point of fact that high dollar which is the result of negative interest rates from our trading partners if we do not respond with lower rates and maintain some sort of stable balance in our trading positions and trading accounts, we're going to be even more trouble than you could argue we're in already. >> exactly. >> the europeans are at .4. ecb is .4...
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can she clearly lay out her vision for america? on for ameria ♪ as your life grows, so do your needs. ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewarding, too. ♪ what would you like the power to do? ♪ what would you like the power to do? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white bl
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so america can do it. other countries have done it. i understand the complexity and the challenges, but you know i have been a long time advocate or avoiding any further delay and at this point i'm very doubtful about any excuses for delay. easy for me to say here on the dais, but i hope that you all will do your best. thank you. >> i just had one quick question. you've talked a lot about this vendor supply constraint on implementation schedules. i would direct this to you, ms. fleming, because in your testimony you discussed that effect. have they improved since 2018 or gotten worse in your view? >> i think they're about the same. you know, i think the difference is that everybody is really trying to work through this. everyone's gotten fra's attention, our attention, everyone's attention, but there is a limited pool and everybody is working toward that same deadline. you have only four railroads that have crossed the finish line and everyone is looking for their plans and their implementation schedule to be adhered to. but at the sam
so america can do it. other countries have done it. i understand the complexity and the challenges, but you know i have been a long time advocate or avoiding any further delay and at this point i'm very doubtful about any excuses for delay. easy for me to say here on the dais, but i hope that you all will do your best. thank you. >> i just had one quick question. you've talked a lot about this vendor supply constraint on implementation schedules. i would direct this to you, ms. fleming,...
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this is from the reagan foundation, this is what they tweeted out today, we can preserve the dream of america, we need all our people, young and old, individuals of every race to be happy, healthy and hole, and that is what our job is all about. how do you think this will affect the legacy of ronald reagan? >> i want to raise two points. it's very important that the reagan foundation endorses that view of this country. what is troubling is, at some time our political leaders privately do not believe their public rhetoric. i am not a reagan specialist, i've written about him. i leave it to the reagan by og rahher if -- by iographers. i'm not looking to raise up certain leaders and bring others down, what i'm worried about is the poison of racism shaping american policy, shaping the way in which we deal with ourselves. and given the concerns today about the not -- the racially tinged, some of it, but racist language some of it too of our head of state, i think these are questions we have to ask. because in nixon's time, he allowed his views of african-americans to shape his policies at home and
this is from the reagan foundation, this is what they tweeted out today, we can preserve the dream of america, we need all our people, young and old, individuals of every race to be happy, healthy and hole, and that is what our job is all about. how do you think this will affect the legacy of ronald reagan? >> i want to raise two points. it's very important that the reagan foundation endorses that view of this country. what is troubling is, at some time our political leaders privately do...
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you are about as likely to have a high school degree in world america. that gap has grown if you think about college attainment. 15% to 19%.om it's a small increase. the gap for people in urban america has grown more. you are up to 33%. that is widening. places like the university of alaska where they've lost 41% of their budget and rural american education options are declining. the gap between completion of high school degrees has rural,between urban and that the gap between people who finish college is increasing from urban to roll. -- rural. guest: if you are thinking about to your degrees or other credentials, that gap may look a little different. if you are thinking about a four-year college degree, that gap. host: we have always done a lot of moving from rural to urban areas. is that have anything to do with increasing the gap? that: there is a thought maybe this is for people who lived in rural areas getting their college degree and moving out of the area. that says a lot about the job opportunities in rural areas. thinking broadly, there are sti
you are about as likely to have a high school degree in world america. that gap has grown if you think about college attainment. 15% to 19%.om it's a small increase. the gap for people in urban america has grown more. you are up to 33%. that is widening. places like the university of alaska where they've lost 41% of their budget and rural american education options are declining. the gap between completion of high school degrees has rural,between urban and that the gap between people who finish...
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truck livered higher profits in north america. that upset weakness in europe. is for your guidance. carlyle group is trying to one up its rivals. it has become the first private equity giant to create one class of shares. that would make it eligible for the s&p 500. a drop fuel class shares as part of a push to a corporation. be included in stock indices could boost stock price. earnings surged in the second quarter as airbus ramped up deliveries of a jet. airbus handed over close to 300 of the a320 planes. analysts are concerned some airlines are complaining that the a320 shipment remain behind schedule. that is your business flash update. a programming note. we have been reporting on alleged collusion in the generic drug industry. we discussed yesterday on uber tv part of the reporting decatur the justice department might bring new charges. they wanted to make sure there was no confusion. we do not know what charges could be brought or whom they could be brought against. we will keep reporting on the story. we will bring you more when we have it. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this
truck livered higher profits in north america. that upset weakness in europe. is for your guidance. carlyle group is trying to one up its rivals. it has become the first private equity giant to create one class of shares. that would make it eligible for the s&p 500. a drop fuel class shares as part of a push to a corporation. be included in stock indices could boost stock price. earnings surged in the second quarter as airbus ramped up deliveries of a jet. airbus handed over close to 300 of...
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you have nissan, north america. their headquarters is located in cold springs right outside of nashville, their manufacturing plant. in sure that, -- smyrna, you have the toyota plant over in west tennessee. we tennesseans are also excited about i think prospect of having an aerospace park that is up at tricities. and as a member of the committee, i have had the privilege of working with the tricities airport and local officials to make that a destination and to make it a reality. a little further down in the state as you get onto i-40, you'll find yourself in the middle of the great smoky mountains national park the most visited park in our national parks system. and we're continuing to work -- senator alexander and i are continuing to work to designate the dean stone bridge on the foothills parkway there in blunt county, and dean stone was a pillar of the community, and naming the bridge in honor of him is a perfect way to thank him for his dedication and improving the lives of all those who live and enjoy the smo
you have nissan, north america. their headquarters is located in cold springs right outside of nashville, their manufacturing plant. in sure that, -- smyrna, you have the toyota plant over in west tennessee. we tennesseans are also excited about i think prospect of having an aerospace park that is up at tricities. and as a member of the committee, i have had the privilege of working with the tricities airport and local officials to make that a destination and to make it a reality. a little...
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i was elected as the youngest senator in america. all i can say is i hope to be able to serve long enough to see the beginning of the 21st century. i will tell you what i mean by that. it has been 19 years since the 20th century ended. 19 years. is it too much to ask that the 21st century actually be allowed to begin? because our politics and our rhetoric, and too much of what goes on in this town and capitol hill, my goodness, you could close your eyes and you may as well be in the 1970's or the 1980's. the political establishments of both parties have become so all stuff i'd, it is like we are trapped in amber and meanwhile, the needs of the country have gone forward. if the 2016 election was about anything, it was about the american people saying the political establishments have failed, the old politics has failed, it is time for something new. and that is what we are here for. [laughter] [cheering] -- [applause] [cheering] sen. hawley: here's the problem. while the political class here has been rehearsing and rehashing the same
i was elected as the youngest senator in america. all i can say is i hope to be able to serve long enough to see the beginning of the 21st century. i will tell you what i mean by that. it has been 19 years since the 20th century ended. 19 years. is it too much to ask that the 21st century actually be allowed to begin? because our politics and our rhetoric, and too much of what goes on in this town and capitol hill, my goodness, you could close your eyes and you may as well be in the 1970's or...
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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 >>> officials say the united states has intelligence saying osama bin laden's son is dead. >> he was seen by many al-qaida followers and u.s. intelligence and officials all over the world as the most likely person to ultimately take over core al-qaida. of course, he's still the amir of al-qaida. he was more of a religious and the person who could ultimately be a successors to his father. someone who could lead al-qaida into the next generation. we don't know a lot of the details of how or where or when he died. u.s. officials are not saying with full confidence that they had any kind of evidence that he's dead. intelligence suggesting that there are intelligence that he is dead, we just don't know if the u.s. played in any kind of a role. >> courtney. >>> the u.s. department of health and human servi
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 >>> officials say the united states has intelligence saying osama bin laden's son is dead. >> he was seen by many al-qaida followers and u.s. intelligence and officials all over the world as the most likely person to ultimately...
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additionally, what we see of evidence of manufacturing, america,ing back to others going to asia, but that will come back to get us assurance they will live by the trade deal. david: let me raise one issue we got here about -- that is the debt and the deficit. we now have the treasury borrowing $84 billion for the third consecutive quarter. there is been a bipartisan agreement on raising the debt ceiling. your boss is speaking to conservative students in washington. is this conservative issue going to be an issue in 2020, what we will do with the debt and the deficit? arc: it is not just conservative issue. it is an issue for all americans. we remain concerned about the size of our debt and it is unfair to pass that on to future generations. if you look at previous ministration -- if you look before there are budgets, they balanced within 10 years. congress pushed back on the cuts we're advocating for, so that leads us into a situation where we are anxious to rebuild the military, there is other nondefense spending democrats demand in order to give us the defense fund. that is the pro
additionally, what we see of evidence of manufacturing, america,ing back to others going to asia, but that will come back to get us assurance they will live by the trade deal. david: let me raise one issue we got here about -- that is the debt and the deficit. we now have the treasury borrowing $84 billion for the third consecutive quarter. there is been a bipartisan agreement on raising the debt ceiling. your boss is speaking to conservative students in washington. is this conservative issue...
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. >> we have a duty to speak out when the president of the united states of america engages in conduct that brings us on a disgrace to the office of the presidency. that's what we witnessed once again over the weekend when president trump unleashed a torrent of personal, nasty, and racist attacks on congressman elijah cummings and the city of baltimore. >> harris: and 2020 democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar brought up the controversy at last night's debate. >> well, first of all, there are both people that followed dominic voted for a donald trump or ford that are not racist. they just wanted a better shake in the economy. so i appeal to them. but i don't think anyone can justify what this president is doing. little kids literally woke up this weekend, turned on the tv, and saw their president calling their city, the town of baltimore, nothing more than a home for rats. >> harris: how the story has moved forward and have a secretary on the ground in baltimore. your reaction? >> steve: i think this is backwards. the thing you want to do if you want to solve the problem is s
. >> we have a duty to speak out when the president of the united states of america engages in conduct that brings us on a disgrace to the office of the presidency. that's what we witnessed once again over the weekend when president trump unleashed a torrent of personal, nasty, and racist attacks on congressman elijah cummings and the city of baltimore. >> harris: and 2020 democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar brought up the controversy at last night's debate. >>...
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care from america. you would be telling them we're pulling that away from you. here are the moderates making the case, bad idea. >> i do not think it's a recipe for success for us. it's bad politics and bad policy. >> now many democrats do as well. >> our plan ensures that everyone is enrolled in medicare or can keep their employer-sponsored insurance. >> it will become medicare for all. >> this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from 180 million americans, you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. >> warren and sanders did not blink. they said yes, we are willing to take the country through what would be a major disruption again in health care. did any of those more centrist candidates get their breakthrough or is it left to bide snen. >> it is left to biden, in a large part, and he is going to wrap himself once again in barack obama and say some democrats want to dismantle obamacare. we don't yet know how voters saw this. the argument that the collective group of the l
care from america. you would be telling them we're pulling that away from you. here are the moderates making the case, bad idea. >> i do not think it's a recipe for success for us. it's bad politics and bad policy. >> now many democrats do as well. >> our plan ensures that everyone is enrolled in medicare or can keep their employer-sponsored insurance. >> it will become medicare for all. >> this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from 180...
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but that's not what america's all about. by the way, it's $22.5 trillion of national debt. neil: but who's counting? >> i am. neil: to be fair about it, you know what worries me about this? anthony, i would be curious to get your take. we have known each other for decades, through a couple of recessions. i do remember double digit primed. i remember 21% prime rate. i remember my wife and i getting our first mortgage at 13.5% and thinking how brilliant and prescient we were. people forget that. people forget that. i'm just saying we're not over that just because our recent recollection isn't of that. this is the kind of stuff that spurs that. that's my worry. >> i think if this gets out of control, of course that could happen. neil: it's already out of control. >> remember when we were much younger, my first mortgage -- neil: speak for yourself. >> my first mortgage was 14.25%. if you go back then, most central banks didn't have an inflation target back then. today, even some of the emerging market central banks have inflation targets. so to assume you are going to go back t
but that's not what america's all about. by the way, it's $22.5 trillion of national debt. neil: but who's counting? >> i am. neil: to be fair about it, you know what worries me about this? anthony, i would be curious to get your take. we have known each other for decades, through a couple of recessions. i do remember double digit primed. i remember 21% prime rate. i remember my wife and i getting our first mortgage at 13.5% and thinking how brilliant and prescient we were. people forget...
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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. the national debt now stands at $22 trillion. this year, we will add over $1.2 trillion. we are approaching record deficits, and neither party cares. both parties have deserted, have absolutely and utterly deserted america, and show no care and no understanding and no sympathy for the burden of debt they are leaving the taxpayers, the young, the next generation, and the future of our country. the very underpinnings of our country are being eroded and threatened by this debt. the interest on this debt will be over $400 billion next year. precisely $455 billion. interest will surpass all welfare spending in the next two years. interest on the debt will surpass defense spending by 2025. social security is $7 trillion in debt. medicare is over $30 trillion in debt. and yet, a parade of candidates on national television last night says they want to double and tripl
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. the national debt now stands at $22 trillion. this year, we will add over $1.2 trillion. we are approaching record deficits, and neither party cares. both parties have deserted, have absolutely and utterly deserted america, and show no care and no understanding and no sympathy for the burden of...
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vice president mike pence and senator josh hawley of missouri will speak at the young america foundation students conference. that is scheduled for 11:00 eastern. the federal reserve chair jerome powell will hold a news conference expected to announce a change in interest rates by the central bank. we will have that live it 2:30 eastern. yesterday and envoy for the venezuelan opposition leader spoke about political turmoil in that country. his remarks at the national press club are about an hour. thank you all for coming. good morning. and welcome to the national press club for today's newsmaker with carlos vecchio. of venezuela to the united states. i am a past president of the national press club and former international correspondent for the associated press. ambassador vecchio is here to talk about the latest developments of venezuela in the midst of what is widely ,nowledged to be constitutional political, and economic crises coupled with continuing strong u.s. and international sanctions and the impact on the venezuelan population of 32 million people. the ambassador was appointed
vice president mike pence and senator josh hawley of missouri will speak at the young america foundation students conference. that is scheduled for 11:00 eastern. the federal reserve chair jerome powell will hold a news conference expected to announce a change in interest rates by the central bank. we will have that live it 2:30 eastern. yesterday and envoy for the venezuelan opposition leader spoke about political turmoil in that country. his remarks at the national press club are about an...
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a major bill reauthorizing america's transportation infrastructure for five years. it passed the committee by a 21- 0 vote. that's the way that we should be able to operate on a subject that i think enjoys universal support here in the united states senate, and that is making sure that the federal partnership for infrastructure is not only reauthorized but also increased because we know that the infrastructure needs of this country have only gotten more challenging. i want to start by complimenting the leadership of the environment and public works committee. chairman barrasso and ranking member carper worked very closely together on this bill, including the input of all members of the committee, as well as members of the united states senate. the subcommittee on transportation and infrastructure, chaired by senator capito and which i am the ranking democrat on the committee, also worked very well in developing this transportation infrastructure reauthorization act. as i pointed out originally, the needs are urgent, and the leadership of the committee recognized tha
a major bill reauthorizing america's transportation infrastructure for five years. it passed the committee by a 21- 0 vote. that's the way that we should be able to operate on a subject that i think enjoys universal support here in the united states senate, and that is making sure that the federal partnership for infrastructure is not only reauthorized but also increased because we know that the infrastructure needs of this country have only gotten more challenging. i want to start by...
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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. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> obviously a lot of news between now and the closing bell what's coming up this afternoon? >> we've got jay powell, his news conference usually goes into the 3:00 p.m. hour. it is the moment of truth, and we have an all star panel ready to react as soon as powell finishes speaking from his news conference former fed governor sarah bloom ras kin, jim grant, steve moore, jeremy seeing el, a lot diverse opinions if the fed does cut rates as widely expected, david zervos has promised to get his haircut live on "closing bell. it will happen here at the new york stock exchange. he's also raised a lot of money. we just showed the website give david a buzz or something they've raised more than $200,000 for charity as a result of this whole
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i think america's strength we have to be able to say that. look, never i hope, certainly in my term or anyone else would we really even get close to pulling that trigger. >> there's another set of debates tonight. ten more candidates but three are really worth talking about. obviously you got biden and harris, they're standouts. remember biden didn't do that well at the previous debate in miami. heulian castro got a big boost from his first debate appearance. he's there tonight, worth watching as well. other things worth watching today, the fed and interest rates. president trump's been pressuring the fed to lower rates, and on wednesday, the president sat down for an interview with c-span where he defended recent tweets and said he wasn't racist. >> the word is so overused, it's such a disgrace and i'm the least racist person there is in the world as far as i'm concerned, and they use it almost when they run out of things to criticize you, they say he's a racist. he's a racist. >> the national archive released never before heard audio of cal
i think america's strength we have to be able to say that. look, never i hope, certainly in my term or anyone else would we really even get close to pulling that trigger. >> there's another set of debates tonight. ten more candidates but three are really worth talking about. obviously you got biden and harris, they're standouts. remember biden didn't do that well at the previous debate in miami. heulian castro got a big boost from his first debate appearance. he's there tonight, worth...
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. >> there are three large scale shootings this past weekend in america, at a park in brooklyn, on the streets of philadelphia and one that left three dead and 12 injured at a food festival in gilroy, california. mayor buttigieg, other than offering words of comfort, what are you specifically going to do to stop this epidemic of gun violence? >> this endimmic of gun violence has hit my community many times. >> this is nonsensical, despite our best efforts we can't seem to make any progress. >> this isn't just about a system or it's not just about words. there this is about the nra. >> ten more candidates are up tonight including former vice president joe biden and california u.s. senator kamala harris. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live from washington with a recap plus what we can expect. tracie? >> hi, good morning. you'll remember harris and biden mixed it up before, but biden campaign says this time he won't be so nice if she comes after him. we saw last night on the stage ten more candidates with clear distinctions between the progressives and the moderates in that group. >
. >> there are three large scale shootings this past weekend in america, at a park in brooklyn, on the streets of philadelphia and one that left three dead and 12 injured at a food festival in gilroy, california. mayor buttigieg, other than offering words of comfort, what are you specifically going to do to stop this epidemic of gun violence? >> this endimmic of gun violence has hit my community many times. >> this is nonsensical, despite our best efforts we can't seem to make...
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and it poses a threat to the united states of america. we live in a country now where the president is advancing economic racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. >> reporter: beto o'rourke highlighting his call for a new voting rights act to address systemic racism. >> the legacy of segregation and jim crow and suppression is alive and well in every aspect of the economy and country. >> reporter: political outsider marianne williamson also issuing a warning. >> the entire conversation that we're having here tonight, if you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then i'm afraid that the democrats are going to see only very dark days. >> reporter: now, tonight another ten candidates will be duking it out. front runner joe biden will be at center stage and he'll likely be a huge target for cory booker and kamala harris who will be on either side of him. he said he's going to be more aggressive in fighting back. so we'll be
and it poses a threat to the united states of america. we live in a country now where the president is advancing economic racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. >> reporter: beto o'rourke highlighting his call for a new voting rights act to address systemic racism. >> the legacy of segregation and jim crow and suppression is alive and well in every aspect of the economy and country. >> reporter: political outsider marianne williamson also issuing a warning....
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i'll be speaking with executives including bp of america chairman. definitely a hot topic of conversation. david: how very british. alix: i know. david: now let's get an update on what is making headlines outside the business world with viviana hurtado. viviana: the u.s. and china wrapping up a new round of trade talks in shanghai. little evidence of any progress. says -- willagency continue negotiations in september. they also reported negotiators discussed the purchase of formulated products. democratic candidates going out again last night, squaring off in a debate in detroit, michigan. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren defending their politics against attacks from low polling moderates. >> i know how to fight and i know how to win. i took on chinese banks and i beat them. ceos, on wall street and and their lobbyists and their lawyers and i beat them. i took on a popular republican incumbent senator and i beat him. tonight, night does go of the debate features front liner joe biden and kamala harris. the hot topic at the event called google camp
i'll be speaking with executives including bp of america chairman. definitely a hot topic of conversation. david: how very british. alix: i know. david: now let's get an update on what is making headlines outside the business world with viviana hurtado. viviana: the u.s. and china wrapping up a new round of trade talks in shanghai. little evidence of any progress. says -- willagency continue negotiations in september. they also reported negotiators discussed the purchase of formulated products....
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it doesn't happen unless america is already in a crisis >> i don't think anyone can justify what this president is doing. >> reporter: so can ten candidates down, ten more to go tonight, including the front-runner, at least according to the policy. joe biden with another match-up with kamala harris we saw what happened when the two of them clashed in miami all eyes on that debate tonight. >> all right we'll certainly see what the narrative is for tonight tracie, thank you. >>> the democrats are debating in detroit president trump is adding new fuel to his feud with baltimore. this time saying the city's residents are "living in hell. in a new interview with nbc civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson said that there's an underlying danger to these kinds of comments. >> not just specifically baltimore. for example, atlanta and st. louis is rat infested. it comes from maxine waters, she had a low i.q. division is the real conversation when we exhaust our best arguments about race and the pain and the danger is not discussed. enemies of the state, they can be killed. >> nbc geoff bennet
it doesn't happen unless america is already in a crisis >> i don't think anyone can justify what this president is doing. >> reporter: so can ten candidates down, ten more to go tonight, including the front-runner, at least according to the policy. joe biden with another match-up with kamala harris we saw what happened when the two of them clashed in miami all eyes on that debate tonight. >> all right we'll certainly see what the narrative is for tonight tracie, thank you....
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i believe immigrants do not diminish america, they are america. if you want to do something about border security, change the rules so people can seek asylum. then you pass the bill and what the bill will do is it will reduce the deficit and give us money for border security and help processing the cases and allow for a path to citizenship. donald trump wants to use these people as political ponds. we have people all over our country that want to work and obey the law. you want toanders, provide undocumented immigrants free health care and college. why won't this drive more people to come to the u.s. illegally? >> because we will have strong border protection. what trump is doing through his racism and xenophobia is demonizing a group of people and as president, i will end that. if a mother and child walk thousands of miles on a dangerous path, in my view, they are not criminals. they are people fleeing violence and i think the main thing we have got to do among many others -- we have to ask ourselves why are people watching 2000 miles to a strang
i believe immigrants do not diminish america, they are america. if you want to do something about border security, change the rules so people can seek asylum. then you pass the bill and what the bill will do is it will reduce the deficit and give us money for border security and help processing the cases and allow for a path to citizenship. donald trump wants to use these people as political ponds. we have people all over our country that want to work and obey the law. you want toanders,...
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based on a national, he says often he's testified on the hill under brick times that songwriting is america's smallest small business and it's true. but also happens to be one of the most heavily regulated by congress. it has almost 75% of its revenue regulated by congress through various laws as well as will get into later that are governed by the department of justice. it is a very small industry. it's the entire industry, both the publishers and songwriters is probably two to 3 billion-dollar industry in the united states. if you think about how you listen to music today, whether it's apple music, sirius exim, you know that any of those companies, individually have multiple billions more than our entire industry. yet whether or not it's heavily regular. when you think about how you listen to music you probably don't know how mean just under music is originally created by songwriters and then to be distributive by publishers who help songwriters in more ways than distribution, they help songwriters create music and live while they are crating music, they help them partner with other writers
based on a national, he says often he's testified on the hill under brick times that songwriting is america's smallest small business and it's true. but also happens to be one of the most heavily regulated by congress. it has almost 75% of its revenue regulated by congress through various laws as well as will get into later that are governed by the department of justice. it is a very small industry. it's the entire industry, both the publishers and songwriters is probably two to 3...
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i don't think america first becomes america alone. what we're seeing both in iowa, what i'm seeing in montana, is it's got to be more than a blunt instrument of tariffs, because right now folks are losing money when they're planting crops. any payments from washington, d.c., from the u.s. department of agriculture, isn't going to make up for that loss of market shares. you can always -- we need to make sure that we open enough markets to have fair and competitive opportunities, but you can't do this alone. >> governor, we live in a nation where mass shootings never make the front page unless the shooter racks up 10, 12 or above. what's your position on a flat-out ban of the manufacture and sale of assault weapons for civilians? >> yeah, and it is. i'm tired of lowering the flags. a fourth of the time i've been asked to lower the flags under this president and president obama were for mass shootings. i'm tired of the fact that my sixth grader's first week of school had to learn where to go in case of a mass shooting. chains like walmar
i don't think america first becomes america alone. what we're seeing both in iowa, what i'm seeing in montana, is it's got to be more than a blunt instrument of tariffs, because right now folks are losing money when they're planting crops. any payments from washington, d.c., from the u.s. department of agriculture, isn't going to make up for that loss of market shares. you can always -- we need to make sure that we open enough markets to have fair and competitive opportunities, but you can't do...
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we have a pan america salsa band will be. it between pth and 9th treat as far as what we're looking at for that, it's on friday. again, this is the scene. temperatures are going to be dropping through the 80s. iit doesn't look like will be the best day out there. we'll continue to see some storm chances as we go through the afternoon on that friday. th will be something we'll watch. i'll be back with another thing that you can do on your friday but we'll talk about rain chances for thatvent coming up. >>> the quick ations of the community in china likely s the life of a 3-year-old boy. these terrifying moments show a todd clinging on to the edge of a sixth floor balcony on monday. neighbors sprung into action when they noticed he was struggling to get back up. they formed a circle and hld a blanket to help break his fall. the boy is expected to recover. police say he was home alone atw the tile his grandmother went out for groceries. he is lucky to be alive. i mean, there's no telling a that height if the blanket would have a
we have a pan america salsa band will be. it between pth and 9th treat as far as what we're looking at for that, it's on friday. again, this is the scene. temperatures are going to be dropping through the 80s. iit doesn't look like will be the best day out there. we'll continue to see some storm chances as we go through the afternoon on that friday. th will be something we'll watch. i'll be back with another thing that you can do on your friday but we'll talk about rain chances for thatvent...
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. >> i believe that immigrants don't diminish america. they are america. and if you want to do something about border security, you first of all, change the rule so people can seek asylum in those countries. >> if a mother and a child walked thousands of miles on a dangerous path in my view, they are not criminals. >> the biggest problem we have right now with immigration is donald trump. he's using immigration to north rip apart families, but rip apart this country. >> are senator sanders' proposals going to incentivize undocumented immigrants to come into this country illegally? >> yes, and right now, if you want to come into the country, you should at least ring the doorbell. >> coming up on "morning joe," several of last night's democratic debate participants weigh in on their performances including mayor pete, congressmanlock and beto o'rourke. >> joining us from new york, elena snyder. hood good to have you with us. what were some of the standout moments for you? did you find any candidate having a breakthrough moment? >> it wasn't about a particular
. >> i believe that immigrants don't diminish america. they are america. and if you want to do something about border security, you first of all, change the rule so people can seek asylum in those countries. >> if a mother and a child walked thousands of miles on a dangerous path in my view, they are not criminals. >> the biggest problem we have right now with immigration is donald trump. he's using immigration to north rip apart families, but rip apart this country. >>...