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so a u.s. national was defined as free to enter the united states, free of immigration restriction, and u.s. nationals were granted the protection be of the u.s. military. but there are very few other rights that were extended to nationals. so, for example, u.s. nationals that came in the u.s. could be denied employment by the federal government because in a series of cases it was made clear that nationals were not eligible for employment with the u.s. government. so the gonzalez case is really a turning point here because by say 1904 the united states is now legally bound to admit puerto ricans entering through new york. and this would, by extension, apply also to filipinos. so the original promise that some in congress had made, you know, that we would be able to control the effects of our colonial policy overseas and limit migration proved to be untrue in this case. and once puerto ricans are arriving as nationals, they are still though subject to xenophobia of all kinds. and we see this esp
so a u.s. national was defined as free to enter the united states, free of immigration restriction, and u.s. nationals were granted the protection be of the u.s. military. but there are very few other rights that were extended to nationals. so, for example, u.s. nationals that came in the u.s. could be denied employment by the federal government because in a series of cases it was made clear that nationals were not eligible for employment with the u.s. government. so the gonzalez case is really...
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the u.s. has a massive trade deficit with germany and they play part -- and they pay far less than they should the nato. he says it is very bad. the u.s. but it will change. there has been speculation the president is going to shake up his white house staff and his communications director has quit. he served in the post for less than three months and has been working with press secretary sean spicer. the dictator of panama, who was ousted in a u.s. invasion, has died. manuel noriega ran the country from 1983 to 1989. the u.s. accused him of rigging elections, having ties to drug traffickers, and ordering opponents killed. he was arrested in 1989 and spent 22 years and u.s. and french prisons. he was 83. golfer tiger woods said medication, and not alcohol, led to his arrest for driving under the influence. jupiter,rested in florida, and spent four hours and jail before being released. he blames an unexpected reaction to prescription medicine and underwent a fourth operation on his back in april
the u.s. has a massive trade deficit with germany and they play part -- and they pay far less than they should the nato. he says it is very bad. the u.s. but it will change. there has been speculation the president is going to shake up his white house staff and his communications director has quit. he served in the post for less than three months and has been working with press secretary sean spicer. the dictator of panama, who was ousted in a u.s. invasion, has died. manuel noriega ran the...
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u.s.-mexico border wall. the house back at 4:30 here on c-span. tomorrow, united airlines c.e.o. oscar munoz will testify before the house committee on customer service. we will have it at 9:30 on c-span3. earlier today we got a look at the japanese approach to the trump administration from former japanese defense ministers. they talked about tensions on the korean peninsula and how the trump administration approaches foreign policy. this was hosted by the center for sfriegic and international studies -- strategic and international studies. it's an hour and a half. host: good morning. thank you for joining us today. i'm michael green, professor at georgetown. some distinguished -- in fact, this audience is pretty much 100% distinguished, as i look out. quite an impressive audience. thank you very much for coming. a few brief safety and security announcements. i am your designated safety officer in case of an emergency. you'll find the exits are back behind you. and you'll go down one floor
u.s.-mexico border wall. the house back at 4:30 here on c-span. tomorrow, united airlines c.e.o. oscar munoz will testify before the house committee on customer service. we will have it at 9:30 on c-span3. earlier today we got a look at the japanese approach to the trump administration from former japanese defense ministers. they talked about tensions on the korean peninsula and how the trump administration approaches foreign policy. this was hosted by the center for sfriegic and international...
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. >> finally, if a u.s. president asked any intel official not to pursue an investigation, would you construe that as obstruction? >> i do not have the legal basis to determine what constitutes obstruction of justice. >> how would you react if a president asked you not to pursue an investigation? >> i have never been asked that, and if i was, i certainly would not follow such a directive. >> thank you. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. mr. turner, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. brennan in turning back to the exchange that you had with mr. gowdy, you stated -- and by the way, i want to also thank you, as others have, for the specificity that you provide to us. these are difficult issues and concepts, different standards, intelligence assessments, evidence. we've got, you know, the fbi, the cia. each of you do different jobs, and your expertise is certainly helpful to us to unwind as we're dealing with elements of this what we're looking at and what this means as we try to move forward wit
. >> finally, if a u.s. president asked any intel official not to pursue an investigation, would you construe that as obstruction? >> i do not have the legal basis to determine what constitutes obstruction of justice. >> how would you react if a president asked you not to pursue an investigation? >> i have never been asked that, and if i was, i certainly would not follow such a directive. >> thank you. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. mr. turner, five...
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the u.s. justice department filing a lawsuit against fiat chrysler and the china rate increase weighing on sentiment and the second column is the currency column. most of the currency against the dollar are in gray with little movement and sovereign bonds, commodities, your final three columns. kingfisher is a big recliner across europe, down 7%. europe's biggest home-improvement retailer reporting a slump in french sales as rivals gain market shares sales in france, it 5.5%tes two james and fell in three months through april, worse than the 1% drop in that country's total home-improvement market. shares down by 7.1% today. let's talk about political risk because the difference in yields between the u.s. 10 year and the german 10 year bond is drinking -- shrinking. investors are fretting over the potential noise stemming from washington, the u.s. 10-year note about 185 basis points more than comparable bonds. the least sense donald trump was elected president in november. european political ri
the u.s. justice department filing a lawsuit against fiat chrysler and the china rate increase weighing on sentiment and the second column is the currency column. most of the currency against the dollar are in gray with little movement and sovereign bonds, commodities, your final three columns. kingfisher is a big recliner across europe, down 7%. europe's biggest home-improvement retailer reporting a slump in french sales as rivals gain market shares sales in france, it 5.5%tes two james and...
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in europe and the u.s. they have expanded their businesses right after continuing to contribute to job creation. just two weeks ago, we have announced a contribution of $40 ade.on to the new fund of this is the initiative to introduce advanced technologies in the areas of environmental transportation and infrastructure. in order to develop quality infrastructure, there are $200 billion of contribution that have been announced previously will be activated within this year. i am the prime minister of japan. therefore, for me, it is japan first. however, be careful. listen to me. however. this japan, i mean, is a japan that can coexist and advances side-by-side with global prosperity and peace. since last year, a series of general elections and referendums have taken place in many countries, giving birth to new leaders. happened in, this the u.k., the u.s., italy, and france. last week, we saw it in south korea. it was a year where the attention of the world was glued to the choice of decisions of people of th
in europe and the u.s. they have expanded their businesses right after continuing to contribute to job creation. just two weeks ago, we have announced a contribution of $40 ade.on to the new fund of this is the initiative to introduce advanced technologies in the areas of environmental transportation and infrastructure. in order to develop quality infrastructure, there are $200 billion of contribution that have been announced previously will be activated within this year. i am the prime...
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u.s. aid or assistance to israel. the problem you have here is there are also a lot of underlying issues and how many of these will actually either be dealt with publicly or during a presidential visit is pretty hard to estimate. some of them are fairly obvious. there is the question of what will happen about moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. there are all the issues relating to the settlements. will the u.s. take a stand on the two-state solution? if so, what? what kind of sequel will follow the visit and how will he be discussing what is a very tense situation at least at the underlying level between israel and the palestinian authority? and what is happening at gaza? there is the problem for israel of what is happening in egypt, which is yeek qually important to the united -- equally important to the united states. a problem economics and stability. it's also a tangible impact on war fighting in the sinai and the gaza where you have a low level conflict and one that is not -- has no
u.s. aid or assistance to israel. the problem you have here is there are also a lot of underlying issues and how many of these will actually either be dealt with publicly or during a presidential visit is pretty hard to estimate. some of them are fairly obvious. there is the question of what will happen about moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. there are all the issues relating to the settlements. will the u.s. take a stand on the two-state solution? if so, what? what kind of sequel will...
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anchor: u.s. policy makers would like to start shrinking their bloated balance sheet by the end of the year. guestpen growth, our next says the fed's communication around balance sheet reduction has been excellent and shall limit the chance of another taper tantrum. you know, we just had jim bullard on from the st. louis said he said the taper tantrum a few years ago was a malcolm indication -- was from communication. do you think the fed is going to execute both on the execution, but also on the committee case and this time? do you have faith in that? executing veryen well. i think they learned a very important lesson from the taper tantrum, and particularly out here in asia and other emerging markets. what happened. it has huge effects globally. we saw that in the minute last week on just how much more detail and careful they are deliberating how they are going to go about it. my sense is that this, when they do actually start reducing the balance sheet, it will be the most signaled them out the
anchor: u.s. policy makers would like to start shrinking their bloated balance sheet by the end of the year. guestpen growth, our next says the fed's communication around balance sheet reduction has been excellent and shall limit the chance of another taper tantrum. you know, we just had jim bullard on from the st. louis said he said the taper tantrum a few years ago was a malcolm indication -- was from communication. do you think the fed is going to execute both on the execution, but also on...
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. >> if a u.s. president asked any intel professional not to proceed in an investigation, would you consider that an obstruction? mr. brennan: i do not have the legal basis to determine what constitutes as of structural justice. >> how would you react if the president asked you not to pursue investigation? mr. brennan: i have never been asked that and certainly not what i follow it if were asked. >> i yield back. >> turning back to the exchange you had with mr. gowdy. you stated -- and by the way, want to thank you as others have for the specificity you provide us. these are difficult issues and concepts. different standards, intelligent assessments, evidence. we have the fbi, the cia, each of you do different jobs and your expertise is helpful to us to unwind elements of this. what we are looking at and what it means. as we try to move forward the -- with the investigation. you indicated that you saw, when asked about whether or not you as seen evidence of collusion or collaboration, you said that
. >> if a u.s. president asked any intel professional not to proceed in an investigation, would you consider that an obstruction? mr. brennan: i do not have the legal basis to determine what constitutes as of structural justice. >> how would you react if the president asked you not to pursue investigation? mr. brennan: i have never been asked that and certainly not what i follow it if were asked. >> i yield back. >> turning back to the exchange you had with mr. gowdy....
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u.s. markets yesterday. u.s. markets did bounce back nicely. the dow jones up by 0.3%, to 20,20 20,663. the s&p 500 up by 0.37 after some big falls on wednesday. the nasdaq yesterday rising by 43 points, up by 0.7% on the day. >>> let's get back to what happened in the white house yesterday. not a whole lot of drama, but here's this. president trump defended his administration in a press conference last night calling the appointment of a special counsel taking over the russian investigation a witch hunt that guid divides the country. hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: tonight, new reaction to the special counsel taking over the russia investigation. >> i respect the move but the entire thing is a witch hunt and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can always speak for myself and the russians, zero. i think it divides the country. >> reporter: at his first press conference after a series of bombshell reports, presidential pushback. >> did you at any time
u.s. markets yesterday. u.s. markets did bounce back nicely. the dow jones up by 0.3%, to 20,20 20,663. the s&p 500 up by 0.37 after some big falls on wednesday. the nasdaq yesterday rising by 43 points, up by 0.7% on the day. >>> let's get back to what happened in the white house yesterday. not a whole lot of drama, but here's this. president trump defended his administration in a press conference last night calling the appointment of a special counsel taking over the russian...
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he's no stranger to u.s. and u.s. policymakers. his previous job was as head of the bank, the north american development bank, which is headquartered in san antonio. where he undertook a number of initiatives, particularly to focus on infrastructure all along the border and focus on innovative financing mechanisms and he substantially increased the loan portfolio years there, to an average of 32% increase per year during his time there. he was undersecretary of foreign relations for north america. and that's when i first got to know him. i have observed him and been very, very impressed with his knowledge, not only of mexico, but of the process and the politics of the united states and the relationships that he's made. and because of that, i feel very confident that the relationship we have will grow even stronger during his time in washington. so ambassador gutierrez, would you say a few words? >> thank you very much, ambassador, as always, you're far too generous with your comments. and thank you all for being here. as any good a
he's no stranger to u.s. and u.s. policymakers. his previous job was as head of the bank, the north american development bank, which is headquartered in san antonio. where he undertook a number of initiatives, particularly to focus on infrastructure all along the border and focus on innovative financing mechanisms and he substantially increased the loan portfolio years there, to an average of 32% increase per year during his time there. he was undersecretary of foreign relations for north...
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we don't really know where the u.s. stands on a lot of issues because the white house has been so engaged with a series of cascading fights over the last week. they will probably put out the fire at the last minute. there is only a week to go. there is a lot of the grim fatalism in europe about what is going on in washington. mark: the word impeachment is being used in all quarters. how is it going down in the white house? margaret: you are hearing it in some corners of washington, primarily among liberal democrats. this is still very much a partisan talking point, and it is only part of the democratic party you are hearing. a lot of democrats who want a more centrist reputation saying it is too soon to talk about that, that we need to get the facts now. the white house is looking more closely at republican responses, republican behavior. it may seem like a slight gradation, but to hear house speaker paul ryan say that good to thes to fact and they will be a thorough investigation seems like a tone, ahange in recognitio
we don't really know where the u.s. stands on a lot of issues because the white house has been so engaged with a series of cascading fights over the last week. they will probably put out the fire at the last minute. there is only a week to go. there is a lot of the grim fatalism in europe about what is going on in washington. mark: the word impeachment is being used in all quarters. how is it going down in the white house? margaret: you are hearing it in some corners of washington, primarily...
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back in 2014 the u.s. military was on its way out, handing afghanistan security over to the afghans. u.s. troop strength which had peaked at 98,000 in 20-- 210 plummeted to $8,400. but now the pentagon wants to reverse that. it asked to add 3 to 5,000 more personnel. and for authorizization to send u.s. forces closer to the front lines, to back up afghan soldiers who are often overwhelmed by the taliban and dying in the thousands. here in brussels the u.s. has been trying to talk its nato allies into adding thousands more troops in afghanistan as well. but so far the reception has been cool. and as for the decision to beef up u.s. forces, it has been postponed until the president returns to washington. >> pelley: liz palmer in brussels tonight, thank you. today the pentagon acknowledged at least 105 civilians were killed in a u.s. air strike in mosul, iraq, in march. a 500 pound bomb hit a building to take out two isis snipers. the pentagon said today isis had explosives in the building and the secondary b
back in 2014 the u.s. military was on its way out, handing afghanistan security over to the afghans. u.s. troop strength which had peaked at 98,000 in 20-- 210 plummeted to $8,400. but now the pentagon wants to reverse that. it asked to add 3 to 5,000 more personnel. and for authorizization to send u.s. forces closer to the front lines, to back up afghan soldiers who are often overwhelmed by the taliban and dying in the thousands. here in brussels the u.s. has been trying to talk its nato...
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we saw the u.s. president give a speech with a lot of ambition but delivered very little in terms of policy change. >> it all starts haply, let's ends happily. it started with apathy about was happening in the arab spring. so far it is good but we are early days. brought up the obama administration. trump was very critical of the obama administration relationship with saudi arabia. he criticized obama for bowing to the king. now we have pictures of trust affecting -- pictures of trump accepting a metal -- medal. wille white supremacists be shocked but he is with them. if this can translate into thousands of employment, this is good. it is going to be a wait and see game. >> i look to swing across to what is happening on the ground in tehran. this rivalry between the kingdom of saudi arabia and iran. the closer the united states comes to saudi arabia, the more of an impact it is going to have for the future of iran. would you expect going forward for that rivalry and what it means for iran as well? >>
we saw the u.s. president give a speech with a lot of ambition but delivered very little in terms of policy change. >> it all starts haply, let's ends happily. it started with apathy about was happening in the arab spring. so far it is good but we are early days. brought up the obama administration. trump was very critical of the obama administration relationship with saudi arabia. he criticized obama for bowing to the king. now we have pictures of trust affecting -- pictures of trump...
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a quick check on the u.s. dollar as well. bond yields are down in the u.s. and the dollar also really took a hit after that retail sales number came out earlier this morning at 8:30 a.m. with that missing estimates, that is when the dollar turned lower. mark: up by 0.8% and it matters because we need to finish .04% higher or more today to finish up for the week, which would mean we are up for the third week, which would mean it's the best run's january. -- since january. it is better to travel that arrive in the wake of the french election results. the gains that we saw another stock markets took place between the first round in the second round. internet,united shares up by 13% today. the biggest rise since 2003. it agreed to take control of wireless operations to better compete with the likes of deutsche telekom. 20%ill boost its stake from , representing a 3% increase sch's last drilli close. they are combining operations that together have 12 million customer contracts. it creates the number for wireless operator in germany. plenty toto vivendi, take ove
a quick check on the u.s. dollar as well. bond yields are down in the u.s. and the dollar also really took a hit after that retail sales number came out earlier this morning at 8:30 a.m. with that missing estimates, that is when the dollar turned lower. mark: up by 0.8% and it matters because we need to finish .04% higher or more today to finish up for the week, which would mean we are up for the third week, which would mean it's the best run's january. -- since january. it is better to travel...
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the u.s. election, it was the leading gains and tech stocks and the nasdaq lagging, so we have seen a flipping of the script so far. like trump is open to persuasion? >> that is what both sides of the argument believe. decidedly against it or for it, i think both sides see many ways he might be on their side depending on how you interpret his remarks. his part oft of principles that came out a little while ago. they are going to push it with mnuchin tomorrow. scarlet: it was not included in wire theyage, renewing the call now? guest: it's because the house , chairman of the ways and means that paul ryan are very much supportive of border adjustment. companies that are supportive of this like general --ction -- general elective general electric, they see this as a way to get tax reform done. they will be satisfied until the president comes out and says there's no way we are doing this. even if they get house republicans to go against it before the next up happens. : if you have some sort of bor
the u.s. election, it was the leading gains and tech stocks and the nasdaq lagging, so we have seen a flipping of the script so far. like trump is open to persuasion? >> that is what both sides of the argument believe. decidedly against it or for it, i think both sides see many ways he might be on their side depending on how you interpret his remarks. his part oft of principles that came out a little while ago. they are going to push it with mnuchin tomorrow. scarlet: it was not included...
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u.s. economy is strong enough to warrant another hike. the big question now, when does the balance sheet reduction begin? slipping on oil. opec and its allies support nine-month extensions but will members adhere to this agreement. brazil's embattled president. protesters torched government buildings. is the market already starting to price in his departure? less than half an hour away from the european open and i am not sure if we will see ripples from brazil although that story is important and fascinating. take a look at futures, up across the board here. this is after we had new records in the u.s. yesterday, gains in youn stocks as well and so see european futures gaining here. also take a look at the bund trade. we have the yield coming off fairly substantially so investors are buying german debt right now i'm a pushing the 0.8. down to zero -- blowing out the u.s. german spread. pretty ridiculous, our guests said as the german yields need to come up. that is definitely not happening
u.s. economy is strong enough to warrant another hike. the big question now, when does the balance sheet reduction begin? slipping on oil. opec and its allies support nine-month extensions but will members adhere to this agreement. brazil's embattled president. protesters torched government buildings. is the market already starting to price in his departure? less than half an hour away from the european open and i am not sure if we will see ripples from brazil although that story is important...
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we protect u.s. persons even within those like yourself and director pompeo and admiral rogers and director comey and the people that we trust with awesome powers, we still impose some restrictions on them and that they have to request an unmasking, there has to be, i assume, a justification, you can't wake up in the morning and say, hey, i feel like knowing who participated in x, y and z, there has to be justification, right? >> yes. >> so how do we get from that to names being on the front pages of certain major u.s. newspapers? >> that's an excellent question. >> what would be an equally excellent answer? >> that somebody violated their oath to protect classified information and violated an oath and shared that information in an unauthorized fashion with members of the media. >> well, my friend from washington and is my friend, i was impressed not only with his eloquence but with the conviction of which he just spoke, but i've got other colleagues, not from washington, that tend to minimize the na
we protect u.s. persons even within those like yourself and director pompeo and admiral rogers and director comey and the people that we trust with awesome powers, we still impose some restrictions on them and that they have to request an unmasking, there has to be, i assume, a justification, you can't wake up in the morning and say, hey, i feel like knowing who participated in x, y and z, there has to be justification, right? >> yes. >> so how do we get from that to names being on...
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u.s. the french electoral commission is asking the media not to publish details. >>> also this morning, former trump adviser carter page telling the senate intel committee to ask the obama administration for his russia communications. he's got some very salty language. more on that in a moment, but this after promising to cooperate with officials. >>> and a new report from "the washington post" says that senior members of the trump transition team warned michael flynn about his contact with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. >> melissa bell live from paris here. so, melissa, help us understand the reaction this hour to those allegations from the electoral commission. >> reporter: well, what we're hearing are two different things really. first of all from the campaign team around emmanuel macron, this announcement last night that they had been the victims of this massive hacking operation with these many thousands of documents then published online. now, the trouble is that the timing of th
u.s. the french electoral commission is asking the media not to publish details. >>> also this morning, former trump adviser carter page telling the senate intel committee to ask the obama administration for his russia communications. he's got some very salty language. more on that in a moment, but this after promising to cooperate with officials. >>> and a new report from "the washington post" says that senior members of the trump transition team warned michael...
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the u.s. department of justice has come to a settlement with the producers of the wolf of in assets related to the film. haidi: this is quite an extraordinary story, clearly still ongoing. thank you for keeping us up-to-date on that. saidg up, the st. louis president -- fed president calling for balance sheets calm. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it's a 11:29 a.m. here in sydney. the local markets are trading to the downside for a third straight day. that's a view of the sydney house. a beautiful winter's day here. we are seeing downward pressure when it comes to aussie stocks having to decouple from the asian rally we had been. every sector accept materials and financials staying today.ove water the latest declines being driven by the poor outlook for commodities outtake in china. iron ore trading below $60 a ton for the first time since october.that is weighing on the broader commodities picture. i'm haidi lun here in sydney. marketabsence of capitals coming through from global m
the u.s. department of justice has come to a settlement with the producers of the wolf of in assets related to the film. haidi: this is quite an extraordinary story, clearly still ongoing. thank you for keeping us up-to-date on that. saidg up, the st. louis president -- fed president calling for balance sheets calm. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it's a 11:29 a.m. here in sydney. the local markets are trading to the downside for a third straight day. that's a view of the sydney...
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the u.s. that it would drive up demand for american made goods. we certainly are supportive of american manufacturers. however, there are many unknowns about the border adjustment tax. given the many significant economic uncertainties and risks associated with the border adjustment tax, the committee must evaluate its merits thoroughly and methodically. there are many very important questions that must be answered in order to evaluate the proposal. psi plowed the chairman for holding today's hearings do just that. for example, what will the impact be on consumesers. the retailers tell is that the cost of products like food, clothing and med sinl go up for consumeser by more than $1,700 a year. gas price cos increase by 35 cents a gallon. also been told that a 20% bat bat would increase heating costs for a new england family by up to 400 $ per winter. middle class families can't and shouldn't have to sustain these types of increases in consumer prices as a result of tax reform. is that a risk w
the u.s. that it would drive up demand for american made goods. we certainly are supportive of american manufacturers. however, there are many unknowns about the border adjustment tax. given the many significant economic uncertainties and risks associated with the border adjustment tax, the committee must evaluate its merits thoroughly and methodically. there are many very important questions that must be answered in order to evaluate the proposal. psi plowed the chairman for holding today's...
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the u.s. government, the problem is the dissemination to the russians. >> woodruff: what is the damage done here potentially? >> you know, i think there are a couple of concerns. you know, you worry first and foremost about potentially compromising sources and methods that allowed us -- that have allowed us to gather this intelligence over a period of time. my understanding is that this is sort of a stream of intelligence that's been useful over quite a period of time, so i think that's the first and foremost worry. the secondary worry is you compromise a relationship wan important ally. >> woodruff: i'm going to read back to you what you quote in the story and you're quoting h.r. mcmaster, the president's national security advisor. he said to you that, at no time were any intelligence sources or methods discussed and no military operations were not already disclosed that were not already known publicly. >> yeah, i think that's right. i think the worry is, by sharing this intelligence with the
the u.s. government, the problem is the dissemination to the russians. >> woodruff: what is the damage done here potentially? >> you know, i think there are a couple of concerns. you know, you worry first and foremost about potentially compromising sources and methods that allowed us -- that have allowed us to gather this intelligence over a period of time. my understanding is that this is sort of a stream of intelligence that's been useful over quite a period of time, so i think...
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u.s. leaks about the manchester attack. anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards. matt: and i'm matt miller here in berlin. risk let's put up the radar and show everybody where we are on the overnight session, the asian trading day higher on equities. the msci asia-pacific of 5.8%. of by .8% for the price of a barrel of crude. were indiana and will get more from manus shortly on the program indiana. the russians talking about the option for a further extension. so these facts very much in focus and is the move in the dollar, a little weaker on those sentiments. concerns about inflation lead to questions about what happens thereafter. matt: that was interesting to me, we saw treasuries yesterday actually get on up, which at that was fascinating, after the notes came, the minutes came out , we saw note get off. right now are looking at 2.25% as the yields on the teen your climb back up a little bit today. fallen by 1.3% yesterday. maybe stabilizing today. then y
u.s. leaks about the manchester attack. anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards. matt: and i'm matt miller here in berlin. risk let's put up the radar and show everybody where we are on the overnight session, the asian trading day higher on equities. the msci asia-pacific of 5.8%. of by .8% for the price of a barrel of crude. were indiana and will get more from manus shortly on the program indiana. the russians talking about the option for a further...
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a u.s. state department official. stick around. we'll be right back. ugh, no bars. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. we come into this world needi♪ others. then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ >>> we're back. sticking with our world lead. a u.s. state department spokesman was asked about saudi arabia's commitment to democracy this week, and his
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u.s. strategic relations with china, north and south korea and india and tensions in the region. >>> good morning. the senate armed services committee meets this morning to receive testimony on u.s. policy and strategy in the asia-pacific region. i'm pleased to welcome our witnesses and panel. viktor cha, the chair at international study, eric freedberg, professor of politics at princeton university, kelly -- help me. magasman, and ashley tellis -- i'm having trouble with my enunciation this morning. america's interests are deep and enduring. that's why for the past 70 years, we've worked with our allies and partners to uphold a rules based order based on principles of free markets and open seas and open skies. the rule of law and peaceful resolution of disputes. these ideas have produced unprecedented peace and prosperity in the asia pacific. but now the challenges to this rules-based order are mounting as they threaten not just the asia-pacific region but the united states as well. the m
u.s. strategic relations with china, north and south korea and india and tensions in the region. >>> good morning. the senate armed services committee meets this morning to receive testimony on u.s. policy and strategy in the asia-pacific region. i'm pleased to welcome our witnesses and panel. viktor cha, the chair at international study, eric freedberg, professor of politics at princeton university, kelly -- help me. magasman, and ashley tellis -- i'm having trouble with my...
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the cable went on to urge senior u.s. government officials to "encourage the saudi government to take more steps to stem the flow of funds from saudi arabia-based sources to terrorists and extremists worldwide." trita parsi? >>>> this trip is not about fighting terrorism. if it was, we would have actually seen much firmer position by the united states against these funders in saudi arabia who actually also provided the seed funding for isis. instead, all of the focus is on air ran. why is that? is beyond for this the fact the trump administration that there are elements in the trump administration and certainly people in saudi arabia and in israel who want the united states to once again adopt the hegemony in the united states. they want the us to be completely responsible for the security of the middle east, meaning the u.s. will have to uphold it and pay for it through some treasure and blood, which would obviously then benefit israel and saudi arabia and some of those states that are allied with them. this puts the u.s
the cable went on to urge senior u.s. government officials to "encourage the saudi government to take more steps to stem the flow of funds from saudi arabia-based sources to terrorists and extremists worldwide." trita parsi? >>>> this trip is not about fighting terrorism. if it was, we would have actually seen much firmer position by the united states against these funders in saudi arabia who actually also provided the seed funding for isis. instead, all of the focus is on...
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the u.s. where we saw markets down almost 2%. the nasdaq down 2.5%. do you buy the debt? and here in europe at least we see futures still down although only by a little bit. .2 of 1%. 1/10 of a percent. s&p futures have turned around so it looks like equity investors are not overly concerned or not concerned at least that the plunges in the u.s. and in brazil are warranted here in europe again today. guy: we have priced of it in yesterday but not all of it. that is what markets are reacting to. let's look at the gmm. you can see the s&p 500 move down 1.8 2%. we recovered a little bit but we have not recovered all of it and that is significant. other markets are following suit. the dollar is bid, the dollar index is up and the yen is up by one point 5%. the euro is down but it is trading north of 111. let's get the first word news update. here is juliette saly. juliette: prime minister theresa may's conservatives are expected to unveil their party manifesto ahead of the uk's general election wh
the u.s. where we saw markets down almost 2%. the nasdaq down 2.5%. do you buy the debt? and here in europe at least we see futures still down although only by a little bit. .2 of 1%. 1/10 of a percent. s&p futures have turned around so it looks like equity investors are not overly concerned or not concerned at least that the plunges in the u.s. and in brazil are warranted here in europe again today. guy: we have priced of it in yesterday but not all of it. that is what markets are reacting...
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the u.s. army failed to keep track of more than $1 billion worth of weapons and military equipment sent to iraq and kuwait, including tens of thousands of assault rifles and hundreds of armored vehicles. ,e will also talk about syria where u.s. defense secretary james mattis says the u.s. is shifting to annihilation tactics in its fight against isis. >> our strategy right now is to accelerate the campaign against isis. it is a threat to all civilized nations and the bottom line is, we are going to move in an accelerated and reinforced manner, throw them on their back foot. amy: but as the u.s. ramps up airstrikes, are syrian civilians are paying the price? and leaked documents reveal counterterrorism tactics were used at standing rock by the security firm tigerswan, hired by energy transfer partners. against water protectors who they call insurgents. we will speak with the intercept reporter broke the story and tara houska of honor the earth. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy
the u.s. army failed to keep track of more than $1 billion worth of weapons and military equipment sent to iraq and kuwait, including tens of thousands of assault rifles and hundreds of armored vehicles. ,e will also talk about syria where u.s. defense secretary james mattis says the u.s. is shifting to annihilation tactics in its fight against isis. >> our strategy right now is to accelerate the campaign against isis. it is a threat to all civilized nations and the bottom line is, we are...
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the u.s. economy is showing signs of rebounding, after a lackluster first quarter. the labor department reports that employers added a net of 211,000 jobs in april, up sharply from the month of march. the unemployment rate for april fell to 4.4%, a nearly 10-year low. the strong showing could increase odds that the federal reserve will raise interest rates again next month. in somalia: a u.s. navy seal has been killed in a raid on the islamist militant group, al shabaab. it's the first american combat death there since 1993, when two helicopters were shot down in mogadishu. u.s. officials say the seal died on a mission supporting somali forces yesterday. two other americans were wounded. thousands of afghans turned out today to hail the return of a former warlord to kabul. gulbuddin hekmaytar responded with a demand that u.s. and other outside forces leave afghanistan. he rallied the crowd with a call for peace with the taliban, and he criticized the afghan government for its cooperation with
the u.s. economy is showing signs of rebounding, after a lackluster first quarter. the labor department reports that employers added a net of 211,000 jobs in april, up sharply from the month of march. the unemployment rate for april fell to 4.4%, a nearly 10-year low. the strong showing could increase odds that the federal reserve will raise interest rates again next month. in somalia: a u.s. navy seal has been killed in a raid on the islamist militant group, al shabaab. it's the first american...
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and later, why u.s. airlines are cutting back on their flights to cuba. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we all drive, some cats just know how to roll. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. go to great lengths frto find relief.ain finally there's drug-free aleve direct therapy®. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. >> glor: police in jupiter, florida put out much more y formation today about the d.u.i. arrest of tiger woods. r ter he was released, woods riid he had not been drinking, end there is no evidence he was. so what happened? here's don d
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and the u.s. secretary general says the tax on health care facilities, workers and patients to place in more than 20 countries last year, including yemen and afghanistan. speaking at a u.s. a critic of the meeting, he said the attacks violate the geneva convention, "and basic humanity." the secretary general noted that the resolution last year to protect health care facilities has made little impact. he is also calling for greater investments to address complex. global news, 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. a chief local advisor tells us that he has become less confident that the president has -- has plans to boost u.s. growth this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." advanced economies face not a cyclical headwinds but structural and secular ones, according to mohamed el-erian. he wrote a piece today on the dangers of low growth and complacency, especially in lig
and the u.s. secretary general says the tax on health care facilities, workers and patients to place in more than 20 countries last year, including yemen and afghanistan. speaking at a u.s. a critic of the meeting, he said the attacks violate the geneva convention, "and basic humanity." the secretary general noted that the resolution last year to protect health care facilities has made little impact. he is also calling for greater investments to address complex. global news, 24 hours...
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the u.s. not to leave the paris agreement. the european union and china will reaffirm their commitment to the paris accord this week even if the u.s. pulls read that is according to the associated press citing a eu official. they will have their plans to make commitments in talks at brussels friday. sri lanka says the death toll from mudslides has climbed past 200 people. nearly 100 others were missing. beeny 7000 people have displaced after rain began hitting the southern and western areas of the island nation last friday. officials say the increasing number of displaced people and a in temporary shelters, many people are now at risk of disease. abc news reports that police are reviewing security footage of a raciallyall motivated slurve that was spray-painted at the front gate of lebron james'home. authorities were also alerted this morning and property management removed the graffiti before officers arrived. he arrived in california yesterday to defend their nba title. that game is tomorrow
the u.s. not to leave the paris agreement. the european union and china will reaffirm their commitment to the paris accord this week even if the u.s. pulls read that is according to the associated press citing a eu official. they will have their plans to make commitments in talks at brussels friday. sri lanka says the death toll from mudslides has climbed past 200 people. nearly 100 others were missing. beeny 7000 people have displaced after rain began hitting the southern and western areas of...
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in syria, u.s. led coalition reportedlynear raqqa killed up to 15 civilians, including two children on sunday. the syrian observatory for human rights had u.s. led airstrikes have killed 225 civilians over the past month, including 44 children. amy: meanwhile, in yemen, the human rights group reprieve says u.s. navy seals killed five civilians during a raid tuesday night on a village. the killings reportedly began after a 70-year-old civilian came out of his home to find out what was going on and was gunned down to by the seals. the pentagon says the raid targeted al qaeda and that seven militants were killed. to talk more about how the media covers civilian casualties, we are joined by the cofounders of the intercept, jeremy scahill and glenn greenwald. the manchester model, should it be used for other victims of war? well, i mean, we know about the 22 victims, the horrific attack on the suicide attack in manchester as these tweens, mainly little girls ariana grande concert. we have learned the kid
in syria, u.s. led coalition reportedlynear raqqa killed up to 15 civilians, including two children on sunday. the syrian observatory for human rights had u.s. led airstrikes have killed 225 civilians over the past month, including 44 children. amy: meanwhile, in yemen, the human rights group reprieve says u.s. navy seals killed five civilians during a raid tuesday night on a village. the killings reportedly began after a 70-year-old civilian came out of his home to find out what was going on...
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here in brussels the u.s. has been trying to talk its nato allies into adding thousands more troops in afghanistan as well. but so far the reception has been cool. and as for the decision to beef up u.s. forces, it has been postponed until the president returns to washington. >> pelley: liz palmer in brussels tonight, thank you. today the pentagon acknowledged at least 105 civilians were killed in a u.s.ir mosul, iraq, in 500 pound bomb g to take out two isis snipers. the pentagon said today isis had explosives in the building and the secondary blast could lapsed the struck tawr. comipng u next on the cbs evening news from brussels, alarming news from people who don't get enough sleep. and later, one family, five graduations. >> pelley: tonight we have a fases naturing new study on sleep. we hope the results don't keep you up. here's dr. tara narula. >> reporter: scott, this study looked at the effects of sleep duration in people with metabolic syndrome which is a group of conditions that puts people at risk f
here in brussels the u.s. has been trying to talk its nato allies into adding thousands more troops in afghanistan as well. but so far the reception has been cool. and as for the decision to beef up u.s. forces, it has been postponed until the president returns to washington. >> pelley: liz palmer in brussels tonight, thank you. today the pentagon acknowledged at least 105 civilians were killed in a u.s.ir mosul, iraq, in 500 pound bomb g to take out two isis snipers. the pentagon said...
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does it knock the u.s. on the global stage if the u.s. doesn't honor its commitments and the capriciousness of the american politics can take the u.s. out of something that -- a lot of these countries have agreed to hurtful concessions to get this done, right? for the u.s. to back out in favor of some coal jobs with some of these other industries are saying we need to stay? >> coal doesn't make much sense anymore. >> and then the president's top economic adviser seems to support the paris deal. we'll know -- >> fascinating week. >>> breaking overnight, the death of former dictator manual nor yay ga. he the former general ruled panama from 1983 to 1989 before he was ousted by a u.s. invasion. he was many prison for corruption or murdering his political opponents before he was hospitalized earlier this year. he was 83 years old. >>> on the heels of a new missile test, another direct threat from king jong-un against the united states. the media reports that dictator is planning to develop more powerful weapons to send what they call a bigger
does it knock the u.s. on the global stage if the u.s. doesn't honor its commitments and the capriciousness of the american politics can take the u.s. out of something that -- a lot of these countries have agreed to hurtful concessions to get this done, right? for the u.s. to back out in favor of some coal jobs with some of these other industries are saying we need to stay? >> coal doesn't make much sense anymore. >> and then the president's top economic adviser seems to support the...
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if the u.s. were to withdraw from this paris agreement and the president last week said he would have an announcement this week, what message would that send to the rest of the world? >> it would send to the rest of the world a message that the united states does not care about this planet that we all share and does not care about multi-lateral agreements that we make with other nations. the president has indicated that he wanted to do everything bilaterally and in a world that's more interconnected than ever about. this is the world that we live in, and he's pulling out of all of the multi-lateral agreements that we have so that we can pull and work together. so it would show legal concern about also the -- the worthiness of the united states in keeping their word and working together with others when it's most important in this day and age in which we live in right now. when you talk about crises around the world no, one can deal with it by themselves. we need to work collectively together in m
if the u.s. were to withdraw from this paris agreement and the president last week said he would have an announcement this week, what message would that send to the rest of the world? >> it would send to the rest of the world a message that the united states does not care about this planet that we all share and does not care about multi-lateral agreements that we make with other nations. the president has indicated that he wanted to do everything bilaterally and in a world that's more...
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the u.s. treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, is breaking -- says breaking up the big banks would be a huge mistake. there are concerns the trump administration is planning a revamp of wall street. he told the banking committee he does not support separating retail operations. that would have a significant impact on the markets and economy. iran has had back at u.s. sanctions pronouncing them as illegal and proposing counter measures. entities.eting seven the management consultants work in israel. they are working to curb iran's ballistic program and will continue to cut measures under the 2015 nuclear deal. iran both saying the presidential election, seen as the most important since the founding of the islamic republic. it is a straight fight from the moderate incumbent. economy has been the major issue. i is defending his deal, while his opponent said it failed to produce the promised benefit. investorssappointed despite beating estimates with a 60% surge to $5.6 billion. earnings were hurt b
the u.s. treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, is breaking -- says breaking up the big banks would be a huge mistake. there are concerns the trump administration is planning a revamp of wall street. he told the banking committee he does not support separating retail operations. that would have a significant impact on the markets and economy. iran has had back at u.s. sanctions pronouncing them as illegal and proposing counter measures. entities.eting seven the management consultants work in...
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that has been a red line for all u.s. administrations and we think with we have a few more years before that development occurs. but we may accept a mutual nuclear relationship with russia building from the soviet union. we don't want to get in that situation with north korea. >> do you think that kim jong-un is a leader who would use these vessels? >> he could. if he's assassinated his half-brother and if he killed his uncle, you could certainly -- it is possible. he said he will. so again, it's not something we want to give him the option to consider. we would like to preempt that option. >> this is from arizona, democrats line. scott, go ahead. >> i just wanted to know what the policy make -- i'm sorry, the decision making policy on keeping secrets for our information technology and weapons systems and everything. why not just have it all laid out so everybody knows everything? i mean, after the cold war scare, you know, we all had nukes. we didn't all die. so why are we keeping everything a secret? i just feel like it
that has been a red line for all u.s. administrations and we think with we have a few more years before that development occurs. but we may accept a mutual nuclear relationship with russia building from the soviet union. we don't want to get in that situation with north korea. >> do you think that kim jong-un is a leader who would use these vessels? >> he could. if he's assassinated his half-brother and if he killed his uncle, you could certainly -- it is possible. he said he will....
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a senior u.s. defense official tells us that two chinese j-10 fighter jets flu within 200 yards of a u.s. navy p-3 surveillance plane approximately 150 mile east of hong kong on wednesday. the fighter jets were unsafe in their actions towards the u.s. reconnaissance plane adding one of the jets flew out in one of the spy planes before conducting a series of slow turns which the crew considered unsafe. the incident occurred before a u.s. navy destroyer sailed near a contested island thursday. according to the senior u.s. official, the u.s.s. dewey sailed within six nautical mauls of the reef, a manmade island, and intercepted by a chinese warship. recently chinese war planes did a barrel roll over a sniffer plane to test the air for a nuclear test. all of this sounding very top gun, eric. >> eric: not just the chinese but the russians both playing cat and mouse games with us. thank you. have a fox news weather alert. forecasters say flooding and tornadoes could be brought to some parts of our countr
a senior u.s. defense official tells us that two chinese j-10 fighter jets flu within 200 yards of a u.s. navy p-3 surveillance plane approximately 150 mile east of hong kong on wednesday. the fighter jets were unsafe in their actions towards the u.s. reconnaissance plane adding one of the jets flew out in one of the spy planes before conducting a series of slow turns which the crew considered unsafe. the incident occurred before a u.s. navy destroyer sailed near a contested island thursday....
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but u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, known as i.c.e., has a decades-long policy of a avoiding places of worship, schools and hospitals. >> my advice would be they should come out of the basement of the churches and follow the law. >> reporter: daniel ragsdale is deputy director of i.c.e. he runs the daily operations and overseas 13,000 officers. >> so if they are to check in with i.c.e. they should check in with i.c.e. >> checking in with i.c.e. is going to get them deported. >> checking in with i.c.e. will follow the law. and in cases where there's a removal order, of course we would execute it. >> how much concern do you have about separating families in deportations? >> as a human traumatic for folks. but i will also say that the rule of law is something that america is built on. but this seems to be the one area where the narrative about separating families sort of gets a little bit ratcheted up. >> well, you can understand why. >> well, i can. but i would suggest that every perso
but u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, known as i.c.e., has a decades-long policy of a avoiding places of worship, schools and hospitals. >> my advice would be they should come out of the basement of the churches and follow the law. >> reporter: daniel ragsdale is deputy director of i.c.e. he runs the daily operations and overseas 13,000 officers. >> so if they are to check in with i.c.e. they should check in with i.c.e. >> checking in with i.c.e. is going to get...
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he has become the first sitting u.s. president to visit jerusalem's western wall, one of the most sacred sites in judaism. he spoke of a, quote, rare opportunity to bring peace to the middle east, dubbing a peace accord the ultimate deal. trump also had tough words for iran, promising that tehran will never have nuclear weapons. reporter: in a visit heavy in symbolism, even the plane ride was unprecedented. donald trump arrived in israel on probably the first ever direct flight between saudi arabia and the jewish state. the two have no diplomatic relations. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcome to trump, hailing his country's close ties with the u.s. >> your visit here, never before , as the first foreign trip of a president of the united states, included a trip to israel. thank you mr. president. [applause] thank you for this powerful expression of your friendship to israel. reporter: for his part, trump stressed in message of reconciliation in the middle east. >> we have before us a rare opportunity to brin
he has become the first sitting u.s. president to visit jerusalem's western wall, one of the most sacred sites in judaism. he spoke of a, quote, rare opportunity to bring peace to the middle east, dubbing a peace accord the ultimate deal. trump also had tough words for iran, promising that tehran will never have nuclear weapons. reporter: in a visit heavy in symbolism, even the plane ride was unprecedented. donald trump arrived in israel on probably the first ever direct flight between saudi...
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the pulse of the u.s. economy is determined by the business people, they get two thirds of the jobs created by small and medium businesses. manus: are what you are saying as a cfo, are you prepared to invest more exposure in the u.s. or are you hesitant? guest: the realities around the is that there is political noise across many different issues. but for our investment decisions the u.k. is a significant market, it is 30% of our revenue and we will continue to invest. it is a great economy and we are seeing a lot of small and medium is mrs. particularly in the cloud and some of the mobility situations. anna: you mentioned the u.k. is biggest u.s.as the software development company. many ask why there has not been interest in buying you, some american business with deep pockets have not been knocking at the door. what are the prospects, do you see yourselves standalone, do you see yourself being interested in falling in with a bigger ship? guest: we announced a couple of our positions in the last half year
the pulse of the u.s. economy is determined by the business people, they get two thirds of the jobs created by small and medium businesses. manus: are what you are saying as a cfo, are you prepared to invest more exposure in the u.s. or are you hesitant? guest: the realities around the is that there is political noise across many different issues. but for our investment decisions the u.k. is a significant market, it is 30% of our revenue and we will continue to invest. it is a great economy and...
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the u.s. holocaust memorial museum talk about the st. louis's journey and the fate of its passengers. the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted this event in washington, d.c. it's just over 15 minutes. now we will turn to our historical presentation for today, the journey of the st. louis, how jewish refugees nazi regime were turned away by the u.s. government. recognizedtionally day to remember holocaust victims is this monday. we are grateful to be joined today by two accomplished historians with the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. the horrors of the holocaust and the terror visited on the jewish other, along with several targeted groups should never be forgotten. a painful reality is hostility to choose because they are -- hostility to jews because they are jewish existed and that is a chapter in that odious tail. today, we honor the memory of those who perished in the holocaust by hearing about the journey of the st. louis, and we also honor them by insuring such horrors do not continue t
the u.s. holocaust memorial museum talk about the st. louis's journey and the fate of its passengers. the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted this event in washington, d.c. it's just over 15 minutes. now we will turn to our historical presentation for today, the journey of the st. louis, how jewish refugees nazi regime were turned away by the u.s. government. recognizedtionally day to remember holocaust victims is this monday. we are grateful to be joined today by two accomplished historians...
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in addition to u.s. politics, they will probably face other challenges, such as fierce competition and touch safety standards. the chinese have been attempting to build a globally competitive auto industry for years, so the foray into the u.s. will likely be seen as a test as to o whether or not chinese carmakers can truly go global. cnbc business news. >> thank you. and speaking of the president, he's ending a busy week on the first overseas trip. john harwood is in washington to wrap it up. >> hey, carl. there were some awkward moments on the president's trip especially in europe. there was the fierce handshake with macron, whose election had disappointed him. the moment when he shoved aside the leader of montenegro in order to get to the front of a photo opportunity. and then the president declined to specifically explicitly specifically embrace article 5 in nato, but did chastise nato members for not paying their fair share. >> 23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be payi
in addition to u.s. politics, they will probably face other challenges, such as fierce competition and touch safety standards. the chinese have been attempting to build a globally competitive auto industry for years, so the foray into the u.s. will likely be seen as a test as to o whether or not chinese carmakers can truly go global. cnbc business news. >> thank you. and speaking of the president, he's ending a busy week on the first overseas trip. john harwood is in washington to wrap it...
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now, essentially, u.s. advisers with their iraqi counterparts on the ground can call in an air strike when they see, for instance, a car bomb coming, and that's what they saw when we were with them the other day. both of those car bombs we saw go up in huge plumes of smoke and flames were actually hit by aircraft. so, it does appear that the iraqis with u.s. help are effectively stopping these car bombs and are making progress in this final push to drive isis out of mosul. christine? >> a seven-month ordeal. all right, thank you so much for that, ben wedeman in erbil. >>> south koreans, meanwhile, going to the polls to elect a new leader after a corruption scandal led to the impeachment of the former president back in march. the vote coming at a time when tensions with north korea are high. the two leading candidates have vastly different approaches to dealing with pyongyang. the polls closing in less than three hours. cnn's paula hancocks following the developments. she joins us live from seoul. great to s
now, essentially, u.s. advisers with their iraqi counterparts on the ground can call in an air strike when they see, for instance, a car bomb coming, and that's what they saw when we were with them the other day. both of those car bombs we saw go up in huge plumes of smoke and flames were actually hit by aircraft. so, it does appear that the iraqis with u.s. help are effectively stopping these car bombs and are making progress in this final push to drive isis out of mosul. christine? >> a...