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i still believe that sarah and jacob are out there. >> reporter: they create new photos every 2 years. once the child turns 18, they are done every 5 years. if you go to our wusa 9 special assignment website or app, you see more age progressions of local children. search bring them home this special unit has done more than 6,000 age progressions since 1999, and they have successfully helped to reunite 1300 children with their families. >>> metro is springing a big surprise on people who take orange line. agency just announced they will close five stations, five of them, for a month. we are talking about new carrollton, landover, beanwood, and minnesota avenue, and they are going to be shut down. that's major change to the track work plans. riders are shocked, and they are not alone. here's pete muntean. >> reporter: the sound of the orange line in maryland will stop may 16th. more than 5 miles of the track in the district will be closed. rider's jaws dropped as they learned of the shutdown from me, not metro. >> i'm frustrate 9. >> reporter: wanda baker-joseph went through a track shu
i still believe that sarah and jacob are out there. >> reporter: they create new photos every 2 years. once the child turns 18, they are done every 5 years. if you go to our wusa 9 special assignment website or app, you see more age progressions of local children. search bring them home this special unit has done more than 6,000 age progressions since 1999, and they have successfully helped to reunite 1300 children with their families. >>> metro is springing a big surprise on...
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jacob: absolutely. the united states is normalizing the cost and we should not only focus about how many times, how many times this year we now have to talk about 2017, 2018. it is a journey. we are far away from normal, real rates of interest. francine: when do the politicians get it, how many times have we heard mario draghi say it's not up to me with, we need to spend and have infrastructure and can only be from the politicians? jacob: in most parts of the world they've had elections recently and as a result, i would say there is a ray of hope. the current administration did not establish economic policies, the united kingdom has not established its economic policies. with europe and draghi. there is an opening. if on top of it. tom: i do understand you work or american banks. is there an adult in the room that will clear their balance sheets or do they dilute what happens. jacob: we have an adult in the room, in the city, in the country and in the world. tom: is mr. draghi the adult for the banks no
jacob: absolutely. the united states is normalizing the cost and we should not only focus about how many times, how many times this year we now have to talk about 2017, 2018. it is a journey. we are far away from normal, real rates of interest. francine: when do the politicians get it, how many times have we heard mario draghi say it's not up to me with, we need to spend and have infrastructure and can only be from the politicians? jacob: in most parts of the world they've had elections...
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jacob's now touring. a special sympathiser enables him to perform live but in his room, in his mum's house, the ideas keep coming. jacob collier speaking to the bbc‘s tim muffett now i'm going to stay with the musical theme, but this one involves the royal family. have a look at who took a turn as djs here at the bbc. last week, harry styles went straight to number one with his debut single, sign of the times. can he do it again? or... or will ed sheeran retain that top spot? he had 13 weeks at number one with shape of you before harry came along and spoiled his easter. sounds familiar! prince william was accompanied by the duchess of cambridge as they dropped in to the bbc radio 1 studios to talk about their campaign to raise awareness about mental health. and the duke also revealed that he had previously texted in to bbc radio 1, under an assumed name, though he didn't reveal what he'd been so keen to share. i haven't learned it off by heart, i still have to have it written down. may be a prince track
jacob's now touring. a special sympathiser enables him to perform live but in his room, in his mum's house, the ideas keep coming. jacob collier speaking to the bbc‘s tim muffett now i'm going to stay with the musical theme, but this one involves the royal family. have a look at who took a turn as djs here at the bbc. last week, harry styles went straight to number one with his debut single, sign of the times. can he do it again? or... or will ed sheeran retain that top spot? he had 13 weeks...
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jacob: you have to look at that point in time. wars,e coming out of two left the country quite more weary, but we had left the world with substantial threats that we had to respond to. sanctions were available in a way that they had never been before because we had fine-tuned the way we do sanctions to have them be more highly engineered, more surgical with less unintended consequence. , they were of iran ry effective. no question the u.s. workin with the global community to put extraordinary pressure on tehran brought them to the bargaining table and produced an agreement that got iran to back away from its nuclear program. that is the perch this -- purpose of sanctions. to have to be willing provide some relief from the sanctions, otherwise, they are a useless tool. it cannot be that you get the pressure until you act, and then the pressure stays in the same form. we did that in a careful way, relieving the pressure we put on for its nuclear program, but not relieving the sanctions related to their support of terrorism and other
jacob: you have to look at that point in time. wars,e coming out of two left the country quite more weary, but we had left the world with substantial threats that we had to respond to. sanctions were available in a way that they had never been before because we had fine-tuned the way we do sanctions to have them be more highly engineered, more surgical with less unintended consequence. , they were of iran ry effective. no question the u.s. workin with the global community to put extraordinary...
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jacob: i think -- no, i knew i had ptsd. but i never wanted to say that. 'cause when you say it, then you have to deal with it. dr. perl: she's cutting very, very thin ribbon of sections of this portion of the brain. soledad: dr. daniel perl believes ptsd -- like what fadley is experiencing -- may be caused, in part, by exposure to blasts. he's a neuropathologist at the uniformed services university of the health sciences, an entity of the department of defense. dr. perl: when the explosion goes off, it forms what's called a blast wave, which is a high-pressure pulse that expands out from the blast in all directions at the speed of sound approximately. and so, here you have a high, high-pressure pulse blasting through this delicate instrument called the brain. this is from an individual who had been in an automobile accident. soledad: dr. perl is comparing the brains of soldiers who experienced those kinds of blasts to those of non-vets who suffered traumatic brain injuries. dr. perl: now let me show you the same procedure, roughly the same area of the bra
jacob: i think -- no, i knew i had ptsd. but i never wanted to say that. 'cause when you say it, then you have to deal with it. dr. perl: she's cutting very, very thin ribbon of sections of this portion of the brain. soledad: dr. daniel perl believes ptsd -- like what fadley is experiencing -- may be caused, in part, by exposure to blasts. he's a neuropathologist at the uniformed services university of the health sciences, an entity of the department of defense. dr. perl: when the explosion...
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the one-man band, jacob collier. for me, tim willcox, and the whole team in washington, thank you. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a deadly paris
the one-man band, jacob collier. for me, tim willcox, and the whole team in washington, thank you. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing,...
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colonel jacobs is on the faculty of west point and nbc news military analyst. well, kristen welker, we'll begin with you because you were in the room. what did you make of this scene? i should add for the record, our pentagon producer says the president did not give any authority to drop this particular weapon because he did not need to. that authority had been transferred to the pentagon during the obama administration. so, it made for an interesting dynamic. let's just say the president's personality doesn't quite lend itself for him to say, no, didn't come from me. >> that's right. i think that he clearly wanted to give a full-throated support of the military action that was given, brian. but as you pointed out at the top, he didn't say yes to what was a very specific question, did you authorize that bomb. instead, he said, everyone knew what was going on and pivoted in that way. and, look, the bottom line is this is something that he clearly supports. it allows him to flex his military muscles as well. the question we tried to get to today, brian, was, was
colonel jacobs is on the faculty of west point and nbc news military analyst. well, kristen welker, we'll begin with you because you were in the room. what did you make of this scene? i should add for the record, our pentagon producer says the president did not give any authority to drop this particular weapon because he did not need to. that authority had been transferred to the pentagon during the obama administration. so, it made for an interesting dynamic. let's just say the president's...
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back to you. >> we'll be checking back with you, jacob. you are in the belly of the beast where a lot of trump supporters want to be. i want to bring in jonathan allen, a columnist and co-author of the book "shattered." we are going to have maria theresa in a moment. michael waldman, someone who knows about this as the history of a former speech writer for bill clinton is president of the center for justice and also madison jessiota, a conservative -- well, we will be joined by madison. we like to tease ahead. you look at these nights. this one is different from all others largely because of the choice the president made. what do we expect? >> i think you're looking at this split screen we are watching tonight. you've got the crowd at the white house correspondents dinner that has a tremendously odd relationship with the president of the united states where he attacks them constantly. they were there in 2011 and laughed along when he was picked on in harrisburg, pennsylvania. you have a crowd of what he calls regular americans. he's alread
back to you. >> we'll be checking back with you, jacob. you are in the belly of the beast where a lot of trump supporters want to be. i want to bring in jonathan allen, a columnist and co-author of the book "shattered." we are going to have maria theresa in a moment. michael waldman, someone who knows about this as the history of a former speech writer for bill clinton is president of the center for justice and also madison jessiota, a conservative -- well, we will be joined by...
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does that mean if jacob zuma stays in office? wayne: if jacob zuma stays in office or there is not another n isnet reshuffle and gordha putback, we will get downgraded on the international and domestic debt and the cost of capital will increase in south africa. guy: what is the upside here? is there a possibility this is the final death throes of the zuma administration and once we clear that, we have effectively two party ruling and a much more positive situation. we were talking earlier about the strength of the constitution. wayne: we hope that is the positive outcome. analyst i political have spoken to seem to think that president zuma played his notl card from a position of domination within the agency, but a weak position and this has ultimately come to the fore and we will see action by the anc. that you never know in this type of environment what the outcome would be. the outcome could turn out to be positive. you just hope that when you wake up in the morning in south africa, you hear good news. the last couple of days i
does that mean if jacob zuma stays in office? wayne: if jacob zuma stays in office or there is not another n isnet reshuffle and gordha putback, we will get downgraded on the international and domestic debt and the cost of capital will increase in south africa. guy: what is the upside here? is there a possibility this is the final death throes of the zuma administration and once we clear that, we have effectively two party ruling and a much more positive situation. we were talking earlier about...
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the crowd went wild and jacob swarmed by the ohio state players. way to go my man jacob an nice gesture from the ohio state upperclassmen. what a this little thing there. >> very nice. thank you so much joe. appreciate that. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a fitting tribute how actress billy lord honored her mother the late carrie fisher at a "star wars" celebration >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. carrie fisher's daughter bill lord paid special tribute to her late mother at a fan event marking the 40th anniversary of george lucas' space saga "star wars." lord appeared on stage at the "star wars" celebration in orlando decked out in princess leia white. lord became part of the "star wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbie reynolds. >> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from being an unknown actress the daughter of debbie reynolds to princess leia a character synonymous with the idea of a strong woman a so
the crowd went wild and jacob swarmed by the ohio state players. way to go my man jacob an nice gesture from the ohio state upperclassmen. what a this little thing there. >> very nice. thank you so much joe. appreciate that. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a fitting tribute how actress billy lord honored her mother the late carrie fisher at a "star wars" celebration >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. carrie fisher's daughter bill...
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>> jacob rascon inside the room there in atlanta, georgia. jac jacob, thank you. shannon watts, susan page, rick tyler, thanks to you as well. we're getting a tweet from congresswoman gabby giffords, o co-founder of that gun violence prevention organization, americans for responsible solutions. this was her tweet posted just a few moments ago. "we need a president who is serious about addressing our nation's gun violence crisis. that is not the president we saw today in atlanta." former president obama, meanwhile, cashing post-presidency. two speeches cashing in nearly half a million dollars apiece. that leads to our microsoft pulse question. should former president obama accept big fees for corporate speeches? that was the question. so far 95% of you, an overwhelming majority, say yeah. that's fine. the pulse is still live. it's pulse.msnbc.com. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me,
>> jacob rascon inside the room there in atlanta, georgia. jac jacob, thank you. shannon watts, susan page, rick tyler, thanks to you as well. we're getting a tweet from congresswoman gabby giffords, o co-founder of that gun violence prevention organization, americans for responsible solutions. this was her tweet posted just a few moments ago. "we need a president who is serious about addressing our nation's gun violence crisis. that is not the president we saw today in...
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jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg. 56-year old philp jacobs was arraigned last week for the murder of his ex-wife. he is due back in court ( will ) still ahead... ford is recalling thousands of vehicles. we'll explain why these cars need repair and which model is being affected. plus. the president approves federal assistance for the bay area after major storm damage. what this could mean for your county. and next. a showdown over president donald trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. the challenges ahead of the confirmation vote. after the break. headlines. senate republicans are determined to get judge neil gorsuch on the supreme court. now a third democratic senator has joined the fight. democratic senator joe donnelly of indiana is openly supporting gorsuch. andrew spencer has the latest. one wa
jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg. 56-year old philp jacobs was arraigned last week for the murder of his ex-wife. he is due back in court ( will ) still ahead... ford is recalling thousands of vehicles. we'll explain why these cars need repair and which model is being...
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still with me in new york colonel jack jacobs and nbc news correspondent cal perry. gentlemen, a few minutes left here before we switch gears. but let me get your thoughts obviously on vladimir putin. he is in moscow this morning. he is watching the united states change its position 180 degrees from an administration that was unwilling to confront the assad regime, particularly on the issue of chemical weapons. that has changed. does it change his calculus now about how russia engages in syria? does he have to now respond with something inside syria? >> i'm not convinced he has to respond. he has responded verbally. i'm not sure it's hurt capabilities. certainly not on the russian side. they have got all their equipment out. >> in terms of response or reaction. not necessarily directly against the u.s. but do they wake up tomorrow morning and say okay, you got your strikes out of the way. we're back into full operations. we're going to go back and bomb the same exact area in idlib that the syrians hit with chemical weapons and really show that we're doubling down on
still with me in new york colonel jack jacobs and nbc news correspondent cal perry. gentlemen, a few minutes left here before we switch gears. but let me get your thoughts obviously on vladimir putin. he is in moscow this morning. he is watching the united states change its position 180 degrees from an administration that was unwilling to confront the assad regime, particularly on the issue of chemical weapons. that has changed. does it change his calculus now about how russia engages in syria?...
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clint, jim, ari, jacob, thanks to all of you. president trump heading to wisconsin any moment now to tout his campaign promise to boost employment here at home. he is in wisconsin, i believe, but his refusal to release his tax returns on this tax day, threatening to hurt his domestic agenda. outrage growing over his daughter's overseas business deals as well. we'll talk about that plus clinton campaign drama gripping details about hillary clinton's election night phone call with president obama and why he pressured her to concede. we will have msnbc's first interview with the author of a new book chronicallying what went wrong with the clinton campaign. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack knocked over a candlestick onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how
clint, jim, ari, jacob, thanks to all of you. president trump heading to wisconsin any moment now to tout his campaign promise to boost employment here at home. he is in wisconsin, i believe, but his refusal to release his tax returns on this tax day, threatening to hurt his domestic agenda. outrage growing over his daughter's overseas business deals as well. we'll talk about that plus clinton campaign drama gripping details about hillary clinton's election night phone call with president obama...
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the motion of no-confidence for jacob zuma has not succeeded. when we also know is that this cabinet reshuffle see has to unnerved a lot of people. it is really uncertain as to whether he will be able to survive his motion of no-confidence. if it succeeds, president jacob zuma and his cabinet will have to resign and lawmakers will decide going forward. joining us live in johannesburg. now it is time for battle of the charts. we have prepared. i'm going to start off in this battle. and going to pitch my work someis going to surround various concerns as well because he has been telling me he is concerned about inflation. get the extra content. this is a story that tells the skepticism of the market. mark -- crossing the 2% that is the line in yellow. that is the answer going down below the yellow line. -- a cautiousion view. they have been disappointed many times in the past. show me the money, as were. >> a great chart that i will have to add to that. companions and other of a tightening cycle. take a look at my chart. carry, take a listen and sp
the motion of no-confidence for jacob zuma has not succeeded. when we also know is that this cabinet reshuffle see has to unnerved a lot of people. it is really uncertain as to whether he will be able to survive his motion of no-confidence. if it succeeds, president jacob zuma and his cabinet will have to resign and lawmakers will decide going forward. joining us live in johannesburg. now it is time for battle of the charts. we have prepared. i'm going to start off in this battle. and going to...
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for more let's bring in msnbc military ast, medal of honor winner colonel mark jacobs. thanks for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> let's pick up on this question of russia. right now you have rex tillerson the secretary of state saying, hey, russia, reexamine your relationship with assad. it poses the immediate question if militarily the u.s. chooses to intervene, if there are air strikes now as a result of this, there is a real risk, a not zero risk, that given russia's presence in syria, russia indirectly gets tied up in this, isn't it? >> yeah, they will be. the kinds of targets we're going to use are obviously going to be closely related to the infraction in the first place and that is airfields. the thing about airfields is that we can hit aircraft on the ground, we can hit their revetments, their shelters, facilities that support the air force, but also there are both iranian and most significantly russian advisers down there, russian maintenance people, it's difficult to envision how we could hit an airfield in retaliation in punishment and not kill some russians
for more let's bring in msnbc military ast, medal of honor winner colonel mark jacobs. thanks for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> let's pick up on this question of russia. right now you have rex tillerson the secretary of state saying, hey, russia, reexamine your relationship with assad. it poses the immediate question if militarily the u.s. chooses to intervene, if there are air strikes now as a result of this, there is a real risk, a not zero risk, that given russia's presence in...
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they need the public's help. >> thank you, jacob. we'll continue this story closely. >>> secretary of defense james mattis is in saudi arabia. mike pence is in japan. more on the nuclear threat from north korea when when e come ba. started eating beneful. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantastic! (becky) he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. (vo) and now try new beneful grain free, simply made with wholesome ingredients, and no grain. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. >>> top officials from the trump administration are fanning outs across the globe this manning, visiting crucial allies. james mattis
they need the public's help. >> thank you, jacob. we'll continue this story closely. >>> secretary of defense james mattis is in saudi arabia. mike pence is in japan. more on the nuclear threat from north korea when when e come ba. started eating beneful. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantastic! (becky) he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. (vo) and now try new beneful grain free, simply made with wholesome...
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give jacob's family an answer. years went by and soon decades. sheriff sanner never gave up on jacob and his family. the case was solved this past year, proving dedication to his job and to the people he served. sheriff sanner, i speak on behalf of all minnesotans when i say thank you. we wish you a long, peaceful retirement spent with your amily, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. this is a new era. this is the trump era. mr. speaker, those were the words of the attorney general, the former senator from alabama. the attorney general has launched a campaign to paint immigrants as criminals, rapists, gang members and, quote, cartel hinch men. in his prepared remarks a couple weeks ago, the attorney general planned to say the following, it is here on the sliver of land where we first take our stand against this filth, end quote. when he gave the speech he edited out the words filth because it was too extreme for this
give jacob's family an answer. years went by and soon decades. sheriff sanner never gave up on jacob and his family. the case was solved this past year, proving dedication to his job and to the people he served. sheriff sanner, i speak on behalf of all minnesotans when i say thank you. we wish you a long, peaceful retirement spent with your amily, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. this is a...
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kevin: it is a busy morning in which jennifer jacobs reported first that steve bannon will no longer be part of the national security council. mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this marks a return to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the former goldman sachs executive who had worked for ivanka trump. the scoop today tells me that mr. been in maintains all have is -- mr. bannon maintains all
kevin: it is a busy morning in which jennifer jacobs reported first that steve bannon will no longer be part of the national security council. mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this marks a return to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the...
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jacob performs every instrument and creates every sound himself. ♪ don't you worry about a thing ♪ i enjoyed imagining that the band, but i liked the feeling of being responsible for each thing. reporter: and the videos you make, you shoot and edit them them yourself in this room. >> i have a camera and i use my sister's ipad.
jacob performs every instrument and creates every sound himself. ♪ don't you worry about a thing ♪ i enjoyed imagining that the band, but i liked the feeling of being responsible for each thing. reporter: and the videos you make, you shoot and edit them them yourself in this room. >> i have a camera and i use my sister's ipad.
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the parliament's speaker is considering a no—confidence vote request from the opposition of president jacob zuma. this comes after the country's finance minster, pravin gordhan, and many other cabinet members, were sacked last week by the president which has had a big impact. let's talk you through the reaction. within hours of mr gordhan‘s removal, the south african currency, the rand, fell sharply and was down over 5% against the dollar for the week. the share markets were also impacted seeing their biggest drop since 2015 with government bonds and banking stocks falling hardest. mr gordhan‘s successor, malusi gigaba, has called for a radical transformation of the economy but as yet there are few details of what his plans are. however it is likely the cost of borrowing will increase further. and that is because of a likely downgrade by the credit ratings agency moody's. it is due to deliver its verdict on friday. many analysts now predict south africa to be downgraded tojunk status. william attwell, senior analyst — sub—saharan africa at frontier strategy group good morning. you a
the parliament's speaker is considering a no—confidence vote request from the opposition of president jacob zuma. this comes after the country's finance minster, pravin gordhan, and many other cabinet members, were sacked last week by the president which has had a big impact. let's talk you through the reaction. within hours of mr gordhan‘s removal, the south african currency, the rand, fell sharply and was down over 5% against the dollar for the week. the share markets were also impacted...
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jacob rascon, little rock, arkansas. >> also this morning, attorney general filed an emergency petition with the state supreme court asking that today's injunction be lifted. she said it's unfortunate that a u.s. district judge has chosen to side with the convicted pris nors in one of their last attempts to delay justice. thanks for being with us, kamela. with the emergency petition filed by the attorney general, what is expected to happen? will this ruling be reversed? >> well, i don't want to speculate on what the judges and justices look at this will be doing moving forward. what we can say right now is it's unclear what the status of these executions is going to be. the governor has said that he's committed to fighting to carry out these executions, that they will work to reverse these decisions. there are two court decisions
jacob rascon, little rock, arkansas. >> also this morning, attorney general filed an emergency petition with the state supreme court asking that today's injunction be lifted. she said it's unfortunate that a u.s. district judge has chosen to side with the convicted pris nors in one of their last attempts to delay justice. thanks for being with us, kamela. with the emergency petition filed by the attorney general, what is expected to happen? will this ruling be reversed? >> well, i...
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jacob's was arrested last tuesday. he told shasta county sheriff's deputies that his ex-wife's death was an accident and that she died after falling down the stairs while charging at him. jacobs said he kept his ex- wife's body for four days at home before dumping her body in the lake. >>> investigators are still trying to piece together the cause of a crash on highway 4 over the weekend that injured more than a dozen people. it happened on the westbound side of the freeway near the lone tree way exit at 6:00 saturday night. the chp said that 14 people were hurt, including seven children. contra costa county fire officials say at least four cars were involved in the crash. emergency crews shut down the freeway so medical helicopters could land as close as possible. the 14-year-old girl was airlifted to children's hospital in oakland. three others were taken to the hospital with major injuries. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> and atlanta still cleaning up following last week's bridge fire. this
jacob's was arrested last tuesday. he told shasta county sheriff's deputies that his ex-wife's death was an accident and that she died after falling down the stairs while charging at him. jacobs said he kept his ex- wife's body for four days at home before dumping her body in the lake. >>> investigators are still trying to piece together the cause of a crash on highway 4 over the weekend that injured more than a dozen people. it happened on the westbound side of the freeway near the...
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at that time. >> reporter: what did you think, jacob, when you met her? >> most of the girlfriends he's had in the past were very vivacious, very alive. brenda was completely -- >> opposite. >> she was just kind of shut off. >> reporter: the double-date is a dud. brenda makes a dismal impression and apparently becoming jealous of the hello hug between jonathan and emily. >> he hugged emily, which put brenda over the edge. she wanted to isolate jonathan. >> reporter: she later ups the ante with her new love, forcing him to unfriend women from his facebook page. were you worried about him and brenda? >> in my head, i just thought here's another crazy girl that he's dating. >> reporter: but it seems that after two months, brenda is still fuming over that platonic hug. jonathan's concerned that he must now choose between emily and brenda. >> the things that she was trying to make him do, and they were deal breakers for him. >> reporter: texting his sister -- >> choices are, a, fight it and try to make it better. b, choose brenda. c, refuse to give up either a
at that time. >> reporter: what did you think, jacob, when you met her? >> most of the girlfriends he's had in the past were very vivacious, very alive. brenda was completely -- >> opposite. >> she was just kind of shut off. >> reporter: the double-date is a dud. brenda makes a dismal impression and apparently becoming jealous of the hello hug between jonathan and emily. >> he hugged emily, which put brenda over the edge. she wanted to isolate jonathan....
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good morning to you, jacob. [ applause ] >> how are you guys doing? >> all right, so the video was great. i watched the whole thing. how did you come up with the idea? >> well, there were a couple factors that played into it. but first of all, the initial inspiration was a kid that went to my school about three, two or three years ago, he actually prom-posed to miley cyrus and gave me a big inspiration. i thought i had to follow it up and having seen emma stone in "la la land," absolutely killing it in her performance, i saw the movie three times myself. and especially knowing that she's from arizona, i thought it just would be a perfect idea on being an aspiring filmmaker i knew i had to be big and ambitious with it. >> go big or go home. i love it. [ applause ] jacob, has anyone told you you look like ryan gosling? >> well, it started out as a little bit of a joke in my film class and kind of grew from there. so i thought it would be kind of a funny thing to put in the video but now it's just spread around and i don't think anyone is going to let th
good morning to you, jacob. [ applause ] >> how are you guys doing? >> all right, so the video was great. i watched the whole thing. how did you come up with the idea? >> well, there were a couple factors that played into it. but first of all, the initial inspiration was a kid that went to my school about three, two or three years ago, he actually prom-posed to miley cyrus and gave me a big inspiration. i thought i had to follow it up and having seen emma stone in "la la...
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jennifer jacobs reporting on this. let's go to our chief washington correspondent, kevin's really, at the white house -- kevin cirilli, at the white house, why has even been in been removed? exclusive from our jennifer jacobs that steve bannon, the chief strategist to president trump has been removed from the national security afterl just two months general h.r. mcmaster has taken over the president's national security advisor. some interesting back story. you remember that the national security adviser was once a position held by general michael flynn, who had resigned, following a failure to disclose his communications with russian officials to vice president mike pence. general mcmaster is the successor to general plan. generalhe first hires mcmaster did was to bring over at gina powell as his deputy to the national security council. she was a former goldman sachs executive and was previously working in the administration -- first dollar ivanka first daughter ivanka trump. you are seeing a restructuring of the presi
jennifer jacobs reporting on this. let's go to our chief washington correspondent, kevin's really, at the white house -- kevin cirilli, at the white house, why has even been in been removed? exclusive from our jennifer jacobs that steve bannon, the chief strategist to president trump has been removed from the national security afterl just two months general h.r. mcmaster has taken over the president's national security advisor. some interesting back story. you remember that the national...
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cole jacobs joins us. we are happy to welcome back michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent. michael i again with a process question for you. what is normally the clearing house -- and the white house has several people that speak on the kinds of per numbera issues on foreign policy. especially going into a weekend, sunday shows. where do the so less viewpoints come from other than knowing we are going to row in the same direction. >> national security council, national security adviser might have is a say. you might have a communications chief on the nsc probably in communication with the white house communications team, you know, whoever the white house press secretary and communications director are. i wonder whether that process happened in this case because these trump spokespeople seem to be all over the map. and more generally, brian, i'm wondering whether, you know, we have a national security process that's functioning in the drishl sense where the meetings are happening regularly, ev
cole jacobs joins us. we are happy to welcome back michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent. michael i again with a process question for you. what is normally the clearing house -- and the white house has several people that speak on the kinds of per numbera issues on foreign policy. especially going into a weekend, sunday shows. where do the so less viewpoints come from other than knowing we are going to row in the same direction. >> national security council, national...
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as south africa's president jacob zuma celebrates his 75th birthday, festivities may be rather more low key than usual. in less than a week, the country's members of parliament are scheduled to hold a vote of no confidence against the president. why? well it comes after he ousted some of his key political opponents in a recent cabinet reshuffle. today, members of the public are expected to take to the streets in protest of the move, but mr zuma's decision also has implications for the economy. south africa has been downgraded to "junk status" by two of the leading debt ratings agencies — fitch and s&p. they argue that the reshuffle will hamper the country's efforts to manage its finances. the government's debt pile continues to grow and the loss of its "investment grade" status could have a significant impact on south africa's ability to borrow money on international markets. it means that major institutions such as pension funds and hedge funds may be prevented from buying the country's debt. on south africa's ability to borrow money on international markets. it means that major inst
as south africa's president jacob zuma celebrates his 75th birthday, festivities may be rather more low key than usual. in less than a week, the country's members of parliament are scheduled to hold a vote of no confidence against the president. why? well it comes after he ousted some of his key political opponents in a recent cabinet reshuffle. today, members of the public are expected to take to the streets in protest of the move, but mr zuma's decision also has implications for the economy....
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jennifer jacobs from bloomberg news. thanks for being here. congratulations on this scoop. >> thanks, rachel. >> as far as my understanding, i might be wrong about this, correct me if i am wrong, this order was posted in the federal registry yesterday, no press release, no announcement. is that true? how did you find out about it if that's how it came out. >> some of my sources in the administration reached out to me about 11:15 this morning just to flag me, flag this situation to let me know what was going on. it is a big deal to have this happen. the way it was explained to me, it is less of a struggle of and more of a power shift. it is a demotion for steve bannon. mcmaster has more authority over more national security. what they were saying is, you know, and other sources telling me this was very much planned. we were talking about what was the reason steve bannon was in this key high power position in the first place. this gave us a little more insight today. the reason was i think some in the inner circle, trump's inner circle thought m
jennifer jacobs from bloomberg news. thanks for being here. congratulations on this scoop. >> thanks, rachel. >> as far as my understanding, i might be wrong about this, correct me if i am wrong, this order was posted in the federal registry yesterday, no press release, no announcement. is that true? how did you find out about it if that's how it came out. >> some of my sources in the administration reached out to me about 11:15 this morning just to flag me, flag this...
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jacob rascon out there. thanks to both of you for sticking around. let's talk about not just kansas but special elections in general. both parties are each looking at these elections very closely. david, for democrats i think they are trying to beat the spread in kansas and probably not winning the race tonight but do they make it cloers than expected and win next week in georgia? when you look at all of that energy out there in the democratic base right now, do they need to put up a surprising win somewhere in one of these special elections to tell their base yeah, we're getting somewhere with this? >> i think donald trump is providing the base all of the motivation that's needed and i don't think people protesting from california to maine are going to change their mind on the basis of what happens with the kansas election if it seems like the republicans are going to win a seat that is always held by a republican. that will not be disappointing. now, if it should happen to win, themocrats should happen to win that seat, i think that will get people
jacob rascon out there. thanks to both of you for sticking around. let's talk about not just kansas but special elections in general. both parties are each looking at these elections very closely. david, for democrats i think they are trying to beat the spread in kansas and probably not winning the race tonight but do they make it cloers than expected and win next week in georgia? when you look at all of that energy out there in the democratic base right now, do they need to put up a surprising...
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- [jacobs] their choice is to allow prices to fall. and that's deliberate, because the idea is they're going to try to undercut american production that's resulted from fracking in an effort to try to regain market share that they've lost to american production. - [narrator] some oil producing nations suffer from the resource curse; or the paradox of plenty. - [colgan] countries that discover oil don't necessarily get rich from them. they have more corruption. they have higher levels of inequality. and they have political problems. they're less likely to democratize, and they're more likely to have civil wars. the united states and norway were lucky in that we had an established democracy and some strong political institutions before the oil was discovered. and that has meant that we've had not only oil development, but also a large diversified economy and the kind of political mechanisms that can withstand some of the bad incentives that come with oil. - [levine] nigeria is a poster child for the resource curse. it's brought nothing b
- [jacobs] their choice is to allow prices to fall. and that's deliberate, because the idea is they're going to try to undercut american production that's resulted from fracking in an effort to try to regain market share that they've lost to american production. - [narrator] some oil producing nations suffer from the resource curse; or the paradox of plenty. - [colgan] countries that discover oil don't necessarily get rich from them. they have more corruption. they have higher levels of...
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jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg... (sot)sgt. brian jackson shasta county sheriff's office "there's no indication that this is natural decomposition, it dismemberment." this coming week the coroner's office will do an autopsy and try to determine how she was dismembered. 56-year old philp jacobs was arraigned last week for the murder of his ex-wife. he did not enter a plea and is due back in court tomorrow. (áájr oncamáá) a man at an anitoch bar, was shot this afternoon.(áámapáá) police tell us this happened at cruisers saloon on a street and east 16th street ... in the eastwood plaza shopping center. the shooting at 1 this afternoon hurt a 37-year old man. according to police, the victim was taken to a hospital and is in stable condition. police have not arrested any suspects. (justine) police a
jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg... (sot)sgt. brian jackson shasta county sheriff's office "there's no indication that this is natural decomposition, it dismemberment." this coming week the coroner's office will do an autopsy and try to determine how she was...
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jacob zuma may face a no-confidence motion. u.s. president trump will meet his chinese counterpart, xi jingping, thursday amid speculation about north korea. all that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. 11 minutes into the session, the dax has just taken out its closing price. this is where we find ourselves, up by .3%. we are expecting a little more outperformance. we will see where the market closes tonight. the other stock i want to mention, you can see it in the cac in advance of the debates tomorrow night. the other thing that is worth mentioning is imagination, which we mentioned earlier, is under a great deal of pressure. i think it's worth paying attention to, it is down 64% at the moment. it looks like it's relationship with apple may not be going forward how they previously hoped. let's turn our attention to what is happening down in south africa. president jacob zuma may face a no-confidence vote. the rand low. let's go to johannesburg. there have been many attacks on the presidency by the south african o
jacob zuma may face a no-confidence motion. u.s. president trump will meet his chinese counterpart, xi jingping, thursday amid speculation about north korea. all that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. 11 minutes into the session, the dax has just taken out its closing price. this is where we find ourselves, up by .3%. we are expecting a little more outperformance. we will see where the market closes tonight. the other stock i want to mention, you can see it in the cac in...
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what are you seeing there, jacob? >> reporter: there are thousands of people and it feels a lot like the campaign trail. they are thrilled with what the president has done so far. generally, you talk to people and give them an "a-plus" or a "b." but if anything has failed, that i will blame congress or the courts. it really does feel like the campaign trail. he can almost do no wrong here. i mean, they are excited about the new attitude. they say that he's brought this and they are hopeful that everything that he's promised to do will eventually get done in the first four years. i want to take aside someone here, thank you for speaking with us. how would you grade the president and why? >> i think the president has done an outstanding job. nominating a great cabinet, nominating and confirming justice gorsuch to the supreme court, which was critical. a great justice. he's reestablished our place, our leadership with the world, you are our allies are starting to respect us and our enemies are fearing us. in terms of for
what are you seeing there, jacob? >> reporter: there are thousands of people and it feels a lot like the campaign trail. they are thrilled with what the president has done so far. generally, you talk to people and give them an "a-plus" or a "b." but if anything has failed, that i will blame congress or the courts. it really does feel like the campaign trail. he can almost do no wrong here. i mean, they are excited about the new attitude. they say that he's brought this...
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jacob rascon, thanks so much. very much appreciate your work. >>> president trump's warning of a major conflict with north korea. i'm going to ask a former senior advisor to the president's transition team if she has any fears about the escalating rhetoric between the two countries. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist nitrites or artificial mesquite preservatives.added nitrates, now it's good for us all. like introverts. extroverts. (cheering) and even bert. man you gotta' try this sandwich. who's just overt. oscar mayer deli fresh. so good! on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... mayb
jacob rascon, thanks so much. very much appreciate your work. >>> president trump's warning of a major conflict with north korea. i'm going to ask a former senior advisor to the president's transition team if she has any fears about the escalating rhetoric between the two countries. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase...
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jacob: i am confident in that coming us. we made a pledge as a bank that we will not charge ordinary customers negative rates. it is not part of our plan. anna: where do you see growth coming from in the coming quarters? where are you looking for growth? jacob: i think that is the right question, and i, when you look at our footprint, it is diverse. the growth we have seen in the last few years has come from the swedish and norwegian business. that is where we see the growth in the coming years. denmark and finland are large markets with a gradual economic recovery. we are seeing a bit more growth coming out of those countries. the main growth will continue to be sweden and norway, especially sweden i would say where we are seeing the effects of our partnership agreements being made with a number of unions in sweden. that has given us good growth. we have seen double-digit lending growth in sweden and norway in this quarter. we expect those to continue. it is a nordic case. for the nordic sector, some of the capital ratios l
jacob: i am confident in that coming us. we made a pledge as a bank that we will not charge ordinary customers negative rates. it is not part of our plan. anna: where do you see growth coming from in the coming quarters? where are you looking for growth? jacob: i think that is the right question, and i, when you look at our footprint, it is diverse. the growth we have seen in the last few years has come from the swedish and norwegian business. that is where we see the growth in the coming...
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jacobs is due in court later today. (darya) an uber driver is behind bars this morning for sexually assaulting a female passenger... and investigators say there might be more victims. the assault happened in santa ana on march 30th when the woman was being driven home from a work gathering the woman says her driver parked his toyota sienna mini-van along a street and attacked her inside the car. she managed to get out and run away to call police. officers arrested 37-year-old angel sanchez the next say at his home in costa mesa. police are now looking for additional victims. (mark) severe storms that killed two people in louisiana are taking aim at alabama and other parts of the southeast today. this is video as a tree fell onto a home in baton rouge. the national weather service says tornadoes and strong winds are likely today from parts of mississippi extending to south carolina. the greatest tornado risk is centered over southern alabama. a tornado flipped a mobile home in louisiana yesterday killing a mother and her
jacobs is due in court later today. (darya) an uber driver is behind bars this morning for sexually assaulting a female passenger... and investigators say there might be more victims. the assault happened in santa ana on march 30th when the woman was being driven home from a work gathering the woman says her driver parked his toyota sienna mini-van along a street and attacked her inside the car. she managed to get out and run away to call police. officers arrested 37-year-old angel sanchez the...
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jacob zuma has won support from the anc. according to people familiar with the situation, the embattled president survived calls for his resignation. they say he fought back that he didn't act adequately on a cabinet reshuffle. the u.k. chancellor says some members oppose reaching an agreement with the e.u. philip hammond who is in india to promote british business on bloomberg there are people on both sides who do not want a deal. jpmorgan's ceo says it is clear something is wrong with united states. , who sits on donald trump's business forum, says the u.s. is paying the price for bad decisions and there is understandable disenchantment with trade, globalization, and america's free enterprise system. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm sebastian salek and this is bloomberg. nejra: thanks. marine le pen has been labeled soft on her plans to leave the euro during the second tv debate of france's presidential election. with all 11 candidates granted a h
jacob zuma has won support from the anc. according to people familiar with the situation, the embattled president survived calls for his resignation. they say he fought back that he didn't act adequately on a cabinet reshuffle. the u.k. chancellor says some members oppose reaching an agreement with the e.u. philip hammond who is in india to promote british business on bloomberg there are people on both sides who do not want a deal. jpmorgan's ceo says it is clear something is wrong with united...
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jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg... (sot)sgt. brian jackson shasta county sheriff's office "there's no indication that this is natural decomposition, it appears it is a dismemberment." this coming week the coroner's office will do an autopsy and try to determine how she was dismembered. 56-year old philp jacobs was arraigned last week for the murder of his ex-wife. he did not enter a plea and is due back in court tomorrow. some intriguing numbers tonight when it comes to the bay area housing market. it's no surprise we have some of the highest prices in the nation. 70-percent of people between the ages of 18 and 39 years old would like to see new construction in their neighborhood. it drops to 57-percent when people between 40 and 64 are asked the same question. another statistic that sticks out in the b
jacobs ex-husband is accused of killing her. philip jacobs told police he dumped her body in the lake after she accidentally fell down the stairs during an argument. during the 4 day search of the lake, sonar also detected possible other body parts near the leg... (sot)sgt. brian jackson shasta county sheriff's office "there's no indication that this is natural decomposition, it appears it is a dismemberment." this coming week the coroner's office will do an autopsy and try to...
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colonel jacobs, let me ask you something. this wasn't something that was high on the radar, the stuff going on in afghanistan. militarily, syria is on the radar, north korea is on the radar, yemen is on the radar. explain this to me. you srtedalking about this before the press conference that it's springtime and fighters who often go back to the border and hang around on the pakistani side of the border, it's a very porous border over there, are now coming back and getting ready for sort of spring offenses? >> yeah, this is a very remote area up in the mountains. it's right on the border with pakistan. typically the fighters will spend the winter over in pakistan because we don't do a lot of bombing target acquisition, don't do anything on the ground inside pakistan, particularly in the wintertime. >> all right. i think we lost colonel jacobs. i want to go to steve clemens. steve, as i mentioned to you a moment ago, you've blown up my twitter feed. people seem to think when anyone in the media or on tv says, oh, this is good
colonel jacobs, let me ask you something. this wasn't something that was high on the radar, the stuff going on in afghanistan. militarily, syria is on the radar, north korea is on the radar, yemen is on the radar. explain this to me. you srtedalking about this before the press conference that it's springtime and fighters who often go back to the border and hang around on the pakistani side of the border, it's a very porous border over there, are now coming back and getting ready for sort of...
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jacob: i believe so. in the past three years, they have gained credibility. it has been criticized by many, including by myself, of going to slowly. -- too slowly. but when it starts to go it feels like the ground is firm and they can do both. to begin with, the rising interest rates is very appropriate. we have had a lot of things in the financial market and elsewhere due to the excessively low interest rates for too long, which served the economy well during the time of the crisis, but now the conditions are in place and stable markets are improved and growth has picked up. even price pressure and wages are picking up, so i believe when we look at the u.s. today it is safe for the economy and therefore for the world to add two more steps of percentage points rising this year and i would not be objecting to even three of them. but it is not a one-shot events. we need to look at 2018, a similar journey. this can be accompanied by a very gradual effort of changing the balance sheets, not by squeezing it, but by not renewing things that are expiring. anna: can
jacob: i believe so. in the past three years, they have gained credibility. it has been criticized by many, including by myself, of going to slowly. -- too slowly. but when it starts to go it feels like the ground is firm and they can do both. to begin with, the rising interest rates is very appropriate. we have had a lot of things in the financial market and elsewhere due to the excessively low interest rates for too long, which served the economy well during the time of the crisis, but now...
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i want to go to jack jacobs who joined me on the set. we didn't know we were going to be hearing from the defense secretary. it should be about 15 minutes from now. this is his first big briefing before the cameras at this moment of international unrest in a lot of places. is the timing coincidence? >> i don't believe in coincidence in this environment. >> what do you think we will hear from him? >> it's difficult to say initially. the requesty is to what extent will he weigh in and russia and north korea on the other hand. he is probably going to walk a fine line because he wants to give tillerson as much room as possible. with respect to syria in particular, this is a very, very difficult thing for the defens department. the defense department only uses the military instrument of power. there are marines in there right now. not many. >> not so that the military can affect the ark of what is taking place on the ground. we have to keep in mind what it is the russians are after. that's the only place where they have got it. strategically,
i want to go to jack jacobs who joined me on the set. we didn't know we were going to be hearing from the defense secretary. it should be about 15 minutes from now. this is his first big briefing before the cameras at this moment of international unrest in a lot of places. is the timing coincidence? >> i don't believe in coincidence in this environment. >> what do you think we will hear from him? >> it's difficult to say initially. the requesty is to what extent will he weigh...
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jacob rascon, thank you for that. jacob for us in phoenix, arizona. we're going to be right back. >>> today, a quick programming note. today john kasich joins chris matthews. as the administration approaches its key 1 00 day milestone. that's at 7:00, "hardball" with chris matthews right here on msnbc. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. marlena stell was a teacher who loved makeup. she started creating youtube tutorials for her friends and spread like wildfire. she quit her job, started makeup geek, created a product line and today does more than $20 million in sales each year. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, we
jacob rascon, thank you for that. jacob for us in phoenix, arizona. we're going to be right back. >>> today, a quick programming note. today john kasich joins chris matthews. as the administration approaches its key 1 00 day milestone. that's at 7:00, "hardball" with chris matthews right here on msnbc. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. marlena stell was a teacher who loved makeup. she started creating youtube tutorials for her...
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. >> joining us here medal of honor recipient, colonel jack jacobs. good to have you with us. i know its been a long night for you. weave gotten initial reaction from the kremlin and russian president vladimir putin saying the u.s. air strikes amount to an aggression against a sovereign state. are we entering now into full confrontation with russia inside syria and diplomatically? >> no, i don't think so. i think we want to talk to them diplomatically, but militarily, not likely. this is a tactical strike. it's not meant to nor could it affect in any way the arc of the battle inside syria. it was for one purpose and one purpose only -- well, maybe more than one purpose. certainly there was a domestic political component. president trump had to act because he had castigated president oba by sg he drew a line in the sand, didn't do anything. then he drew a line in the sand and he had to act. the principle reason was to make sure that the -- to convince syrians not to use poison gas again. but that's a tactical objective. and over the longer term it's not going to change what tak
. >> joining us here medal of honor recipient, colonel jack jacobs. good to have you with us. i know its been a long night for you. weave gotten initial reaction from the kremlin and russian president vladimir putin saying the u.s. air strikes amount to an aggression against a sovereign state. are we entering now into full confrontation with russia inside syria and diplomatically? >> no, i don't think so. i think we want to talk to them diplomatically, but militarily, not likely....