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through a period where the pain crashes you into yourself. paul tillic has line in this he thin is suffering is an interruption of life and reminds you you're not the person you thought you were. it forces you to crash to the under of what you thought was the basement of your soul and reveal razz cavity below that and it carves through that and reveals a cavity below that. and so in those moments of suffering we see deeper interest ourselves than we ever thought imaginable and we realize only spiritual and emotional food can fill those places. the different between the first sing mountain is not just selfishness verse prudent, it's having an experience that causes you to crash into yourself and come deeply into contact with your soul. and i say this, i'm not a religious writer. i don't care if you believe' god or not, but i do ask you to believe you have a soul, that there's some piece of you that has no shape, size, color, or weight, but gives you infinite value and dignity. and that rich people don't have more of this than poor poem, old more than your. our soul where is our equa
through a period where the pain crashes you into yourself. paul tillic has line in this he thin is suffering is an interruption of life and reminds you you're not the person you thought you were. it forces you to crash to the under of what you thought was the basement of your soul and reveal razz cavity below that and it carves through that and reveals a cavity below that. and so in those moments of suffering we see deeper interest ourselves than we ever thought imaginable and we realize only...
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these things are integrated. paul: paul, from pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of european popular literature, like charles dickens, victor hugo, samuel johnson they seem to make a , comment ridiculing america, saying this is the land of the free and you have outright -- and you tolerate slavery. how prevalent was that attitude, in europe? prof. fleche: i would say that it was prevalent among the intelligentsia, certainly the liberal, educated populace, especially on the reforming wing. i think that that was also the opinion of politically-active workers. i say politically active, because there's a lot of debate in the literature about this, but there are many workers who were not particularly aware of global issues, and had racist sentiments, attended minstrel shows, only worried about their job when the cotton famine hit. but certainly for men and women that were supportive of worker'' groups and reform, they would have shared that opinion. >> from connecticut. i was wondering, to what extent did the emancipation proclamation change the opinion of foreign nations
these things are integrated. paul: paul, from pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of european popular literature, like charles dickens, victor hugo, samuel johnson they seem to make a , comment ridiculing america, saying this is the land of the free and you have outright -- and you tolerate slavery. how prevalent was that attitude, in europe? prof. fleche: i would say that it was prevalent among the intelligentsia, certainly the liberal, educated populace, especially on the...
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abroad. perfection. joining me now, windham charles, peter under president george bush, and paul butler, legal federal analyst and prosecutor. i have to go to richard first because you were an ethics czar in the white house. here's the justification the department of justice is using for the attorney general of the united states to hand $30,000 over to his boss, the president of the united states. barr is paying for the event himself, they said, and chose the venue only after other hotels, including the willard and the mayflower, were booked. according to a justice department official, the purpose of barr's party wasn't to curry favor with the president. >> paul, there are more than three hotels in d.c. essentially he's saying there were only three choices and he picked the best one and he's paying for it himself. is that the best argument? >> there are plenty of hotels in d.c. as well as private clubs and country clubs where he can have this party. there is a government ethics prohibition, a rule, that prohibits any government employee from giving a gift to his superior worth more than
abroad. perfection. joining me now, windham charles, peter under president george bush, and paul butler, legal federal analyst and prosecutor. i have to go to richard first because you were an ethics czar in the white house. here's the justification the department of justice is using for the attorney general of the united states to hand $30,000 over to his boss, the president of the united states. barr is paying for the event himself, they said, and chose the venue only after other hotels,...
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getting the federal amendment group sue white, who is a tenant alice paul, she is running the women's party, to women's organizations, the same goal but working separately and sometimes at odds with each other and then you have her who is leading the opposition and then a whole translation of men and politicians and corporate lobbyist, we don't think about that but corporate lobbyist were a big part of this equation all gathering in national and having fistfight. >> we will continue to talk to elaine white, we want to make sure you follow the segments if you have questions for her. (202)748-8200 and further those of you in the central time zone. to two separate 8201: and we will get to those in just a minute. sue white, nash mark. >> i don't have documentation of that moment but they were there in a week and you have both wings of the suffrage movement and headquarters at the hotel, the interceptor just have their headquarters in the lobbyist and the legislators, it was a crazy place in their meeting in the lobby, dining rooms, sometimes they pass and do not speak to each other, but i
getting the federal amendment group sue white, who is a tenant alice paul, she is running the women's party, to women's organizations, the same goal but working separately and sometimes at odds with each other and then you have her who is leading the opposition and then a whole translation of men and politicians and corporate lobbyist, we don't think about that but corporate lobbyist were a big part of this equation all gathering in national and having fistfight. >> we will continue to...
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numeric system. >> host: email from paul, donald trump has used nonfactual statements to get elected and support his agenda. should democrats and his opponent used nonfactual statements to support their own candidacies and goals? thank you, that you breakdown that email. he made two definitive statements. >> guest: we need to step away back in the discussion and ask what is it that matters, white we have to protect facticity? if you think the employment rate is 42% and you make the case for the country and act on the assumption that is a correct statement, you put in place policies that will be highly problematic if the unemployment rate is actually 4% or 5%. the factual underpinnings of policy decisions actually matter. as a result we have to have places we can go to to trust their methodology is sound and to be perfected when challenged and being honestly deployed with no partisan input whatsoever so we have to assume the bureau of labor statistics is telling us something important that lets us track data across time like grossed a mystic product means something and is tracking som
numeric system. >> host: email from paul, donald trump has used nonfactual statements to get elected and support his agenda. should democrats and his opponent used nonfactual statements to support their own candidacies and goals? thank you, that you breakdown that email. he made two definitive statements. >> guest: we need to step away back in the discussion and ask what is it that matters, white we have to protect facticity? if you think the employment rate is 42% and you make the...
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. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good saturday morning to you want we're starting with hurricane dorian. the national hurricane center says it is now an extremely dangerous category-four hurricane capable of causing catastrophic damage. >> right now it's churning in the atlantic with sustained wind speeds of more than 140 miles per hour. parts of the bahamas bracing for a direct hit. extreme flooding, life-threatening storm surge, all possible. >> now all of florida is under a state of emergency, but as of 5:00 a.m., the national hurricane center says florida may not take a direct hit. however, much. florida is in the cone of uncertainty, meaning landfall is still possible anywhere along the florida east coast. >> the governor is telling everyone in the state take hurricane dorian seriously. a lot of people have already boarded up as officials tell residents to be prepared with at least seven days of supplies. >> we're covering this hurricane from every angle. cnn has crews stretched out across the coast. let's start, though, with cnn meteor
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the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul jones, couple centuries before, but even he is a study in leadership, and i just -- i'm fascinated by the burdens of leadership, because it's hard. it's harder than we think. and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man -- usually men -- obvious live we sandra day o'connor, but up to her, men. and human fallibility and weak in enormous pressures. how do they handle it? well, some really well and some bravely and some not so well but it's the pressure that interests me and how human beings respond to the pressure of the grandiose about this global leadership. >> host: let's good back to first book with walter isaacson in 1986, "the iowaman." harien marks ache sewn, bowlan, it's. seems there was a coordination to their process and a coordination to their goal and that it was a shared goal. is just looking back a history? >> guest: no. no. i take your point. we're always looking back. imposing order on chaos, it's just years passing. i take your point. in this case, yes, actually, there was a shared world view. an
the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul jones, couple centuries before, but even he is a study in leadership, and i just -- i'm fascinated by the burdens of leadership, because it's hard. it's harder than we think. and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man -- usually men -- obvious live we sandra day o'connor, but up to her, men. and human fallibility and weak in enormous pressures. how do they handle it? well, some really well and some bravely and some not...
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c-span products. >> professor paul kengor, who is carol? >> it's great to be here. c-span i think is the only true, fair, and biased unbiased program in america. she went on to become paul the second and he would have been the first non-italian vote in 450 years. after the previous vote, john paul the first, he did call himself john paul the first which is interesting. he had been pope for only 33 days. he was an italian as well it was assumed his successor would be italian. they ended up splitting the italian boat around october 16, 1978. that's really choose the next chair of st. peter. so of all things, they pick this polish cardinal. p right out of the o middle of the evil empire. behind the evil curtain. the one country in the soviet empire whether communist war on religion was. obviously religious person would see this as providential. going to the chapel and praying for the guidance of the holy spirit and thinking these selections. so did ronald ragan. non-catholic, a guy from illinois, ronald ragan, he saw this as providential as well.th they both see it as what ragan called
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president. and after that, political scientist and professor paul king gore talks about his book on market politics and history including dupes, takedown and the divine plan. >> richard nixon, robert kenne kennedy, edward williams, john paul jones, teddy roosevelt, what connects all these topics? >> one of the great things about being a a journalist, you can do anything you want. i am not ai' scholar. i don't have a specialty. having said that, i would say america after world war ii. this country really coming in as a global power. . . . it like to be a leader in this world that's your world, your time, your world. so that drew me initially to the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul much everybody and example of joan a couple of centimeters ago on leadership. i am fascinated by the burdens of leadership becausef it's har. [laughter] it is harder than we think. i am fascinated by what it's like to be a man, usually men obviously senator in my last book story. to her, man. human weakness is enormous pressure and how do they handle it. some really well and s
president. and after that, political scientist and professor paul king gore talks about his book on market politics and history including dupes, takedown and the divine plan. >> richard nixon, robert kenne kennedy, edward williams, john paul jones, teddy roosevelt, what connects all these topics? >> one of the great things about being a a journalist, you can do anything you want. i am not ai' scholar. i don't have a specialty. having said that, i would say america after world war...
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-- i'm 100% with you on that, stuart. all you have to do is, you know, look at people like paul krugman and you know, he said the market was going to crash after trump was elected. so that's how accurate he's been. stuart: we took note of that at the time and almost every day since. next one. "new york times" changes an article for the second time, they have done this in a month. the article titled "the tea party didn't get what it wanted but it did unleash the politics of anger." that was changed to include references to racist displays at some tea party rallies. the left complained that the original article just wasn't tough enough. come on, rich. how could the "new york times" claim to be objective when they do the kow-tow to the liberals who are readers? >> again, you see what you want to see and you preselect the data that makes your case. there are bad actors on the right. there are bad actors on the left. in a country the size of the united states, 330 million people, you are going to find what you want to find out. so it's not a fair representation of what's really going on. stu
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against it, and that includes me. host: we will go to lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i will hang up and look forward to your responses. rather than talking about funding, i want to talk about costs, from the perspective of someone who has worked these issues for decades now. we have a problem with an increase in single-parent child associatedthe costs with taking care of kids in the schools is really taking away from parents who are doing the right thing. we do not talk about that, but if you look at the numbers, particularly in areas that are not doing well, poverty and single-parent homes, single-parent children have a direct correlation. we have got to get our arms around -- how are we going to it isrents involved and the parents and community responsibility, so that others do not pay the price? thanks for the opportunity. host: doug harris. guest: i do not think there is any question that parents are important. poverty is a key driver. i think there is a larger social inue in trying to put kids a better situation, families a
against it, and that includes me. host: we will go to lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i will hang up and look forward to your responses. rather than talking about funding, i want to talk about costs, from the perspective of someone who has worked these issues for decades now. we have a problem with an increase in single-parent child associatedthe costs with taking care of kids in the schools is really taking away from parents who are doing...
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john paul sold for receiver billion dollars. >> a lot of expansion americans not the used to good tequila even high end stuff. >> can we get on iphone really anything new to this thing? tim cook -- >> iphone is baby little iterations of improvements and/or actually gets worse sometimes, i can't use my headphones. >> pushback on that i bought 10 the excess -- xs my phone was several iterations old it is made -- >> if you wait three to four years to upgrade you actually see improvement? >> like charges don't work headphones don't work anymore improvements. >> other things like airpod. >> oh that is good. >> batteries -- [laughter] >> yeah, maybe -- >> no -- >> you got batteries. >> i don't know. >> i think the people who work in apple stores are awesome. >> yeah they are awesome, it is a great retail brand. product so i love that. >> o so thank you so much lawyer hen a great weekend, children's photos on instagram lauren simonetti. final thoughts from all stars stay with us. ♪ dagen: president trump just tweeting on jim comey. the fact that james comey was not prosecuted for the a
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lightning round. two from the washington examiner, sean higgins, paul. quickly? >> this election cycle, we have an unusual and largely unprecedented phenomenon of presidential campaigns themselves getting organized. is this a practical thing given the inherently temporary nature of presidential campaigns? would you support a campaign in the middle of a general election if workers decided to go on strike? richard: i believe every worker should have a voice on the job regardless of where they were. temporary workers are usually the ones abused the most. i think probably what could happen is we could start to negotiate a fair standard for those workers, and then have everyone buy onto it. that could be one additional solution we could have. i have one fidelity. that fidelity is workers. i have that fidelity in the morning, in the afternoon, at night. i had that fidelity in 1965, and i have it today. >> [indiscernible] richard: could be worse. >> you have not really talked about trump. do you have faith in trump? bouncing off of julie's question, from his side, why can't you go into these stat
lightning round. two from the washington examiner, sean higgins, paul. quickly? >> this election cycle, we have an unusual and largely unprecedented phenomenon of presidential campaigns themselves getting organized. is this a practical thing given the inherently temporary nature of presidential campaigns? would you support a campaign in the middle of a general election if workers decided to go on strike? richard: i believe every worker should have a voice on the job regardless of where...
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areas that need it. our economics correspondent paul solman has a look at a new call to spur that growth through major government investments in science and technology. the idea: spread that investment, capital and potential jobs to cities in real need. it's the focus otonight'sak "mg sense" report. >> so, these are roombas, and this is the first roomba. >> reporter: at irobot outside boston, the flagship product is on prominent display. >> this is the f-9. and so, this is like a monster. the eyes look left and right. that flopped.nearby, products >> if that doesn't creep out your child, then nothing will.wo we wering on robots that down into oil wells. we were working on robot toys. we were working on robots that would cln industrial buildings. >> reporter: and who's buyingin these ? >> no one was buying them. >> reporter: irobot now boasts 1,000-plus employees in the u.s. t, for years after its founding in 1990... >> irobot-- i say, nobly-- we didn't take investment until year eight. what i'm really sayi is, we couldn't get investment from a third party until year eight of our existenc
areas that need it. our economics correspondent paul solman has a look at a new call to spur that growth through major government investments in science and technology. the idea: spread that investment, capital and potential jobs to cities in real need. it's the focus otonight'sak "mg sense" report. >> so, these are roombas, and this is the first roomba. >> reporter: at irobot outside boston, the flagship product is on prominent display. >> this is the f-9. and so,...
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paul: good morning. i am saikawa in sydney. we are under one hour away from the market open. >> good evening. i am kathleen hays. selina: and i am selina wayne in beijing. -- selina wang in beijing. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, president trump indicates new trade talks after china said it would not step back on new tariffs. it is staying on the mainland. china's energy majors wrapped a first half. is ticking asck london and brussels plan new talks. they can still block a new deal divorce. kathleen: breaking news on south korea industrial production. i was talking about whether or not the bank of korea might cut their key rate and a couple of hours. the pricing jump, up 2.6%. up more than forecast at 0.5%. that is what was expected. in terms of the monthly number, let's move on to the year-over-year number. up 0.6%. a big improvement over -2.9%. that has been revised a little bit higher, -2.6. very good news for south korean industrial production, closely linked to manufacturing, closely linked to the trade war. we will get more details on th
paul: good morning. i am saikawa in sydney. we are under one hour away from the market open. >> good evening. i am kathleen hays. selina: and i am selina wayne in beijing. -- selina wang in beijing. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, president trump indicates new trade talks after china said it would not step back on new tariffs. it is staying on the mainland. china's energy majors wrapped a first half. is ticking asck london and brussels plan new...
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paul: welcome to "daybreak of shrill you." kathleen: i'm kathleen hays at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. inina: i'm selina wang beijing. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. : here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. president trump indicates new trade talks after china said it will not hit back on tariffs. on.ings season rolls we look at numbers and look ahead to the last of china's big angst to publish results. two years after taking the wheel, uber's dara khosrowshahi rates his performance so far. we have an exclusive interview. kathleen: all it takes is a little trade war optimism to carry us over the stock market. look what happened -- stocks closing higher across the board in the u.s. today. the s&p 500 approaching a three-week high. not a big market, but still a move in the right direction for most people. the dow gaining 1.25%. , wasasdaq, of course, tech really helped by this optimism on trade. take industrials led the way -- .ech industrials led the way 10 of 11 sectors closed higher today. the only one that did not was
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, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. paul: welcome to "daybreak of shrill you." kathleen: i'm kathleen hays at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. inina: i'm selina wang beijing. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. : here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. president trump indicates new trade talks after china said it will not hit back on tariffs. on.ings season rolls
, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. paul: welcome to "daybreak of shrill you." kathleen: i'm kathleen hays at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. inina: i'm selina wang beijing. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. : here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. president trump indicates new trade talks after china said it will not hit back on tariffs. on.ings season rolls
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from disney. let's bring in our expert all things media. paul, disney got these regional networks from 21st century fox and paid a premium, but had a hard time selling them off. this is a big deal. >> this is the biggest of the regional sports networks disney acquired. in order to get the deal done, they had to divest the regional sports networks. they sold a bunch of those networks six months ago to sinclair broadcast group, then had to do this yes network separate because it is such a big deal, three point $5 billion in enterprise value. sinclair got some partners, amazon, in addition to the yankees, so the yankees are buying back the majority of the , and, sinclair buying 20% amazon came in as a funding partner. joe: just a funding partner or is there a strategic aspect for amazon? >> i think there will be a strategic aspect. business in the video with amazon prime. they are not in the sports side of the business. this is them dipping their toe into sports and sports rights. it is very important in professional sports leagues. look at espn and fox points one dealing with declin
from disney. let's bring in our expert all things media. paul, disney got these regional networks from 21st century fox and paid a premium, but had a hard time selling them off. this is a big deal. >> this is the biggest of the regional sports networks disney acquired. in order to get the deal done, they had to divest the regional sports networks. they sold a bunch of those networks six months ago to sinclair broadcast group, then had to do this yes network separate because it is such a...
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us now, i want to acknowledge doug paul for inspiring comments. doug was the at&t plant manager general control in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from the earth to the moon that we're talking tonight. and he actually saw the live feeds even before nasa did. doug played a crucial role in making the longest distance phone call in history possible, so we thank him and want to give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >> i also want to thank our president society members who are here or in the library watching on our overflow room. and i want to thank as well a few people before i ask up rhonda from at&t, because this event began a few months ago with a lunch in d.c. with jim a saconi. he's the vice chair of the george h.w. bush foundation. i called randall stephenson who is the visionary leader of at&t and randall sent me a letter saying you really want to talk to nicole anderson and gerylyn turner. she lives in san francisco, sadly not in orange county but she's down for the day. she oversees and directs all of at&t's government affairs, public policy, phil
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their children born over seas. shame paul policy must be reversed immediately. they're urging the public not to rush to judgment. they say only about 100 people will be impacted each year and it does not apply to children born to two parents who are u.s. citizens. the only people that this affects are those who are not u.s. citizens when they're born, for instance, the child of a mother who marries a service mother who is a citizen. >> they're mounting legal challenges, pointing out parents of some military children will now have to apply for citizenship for their kids, meaning more money, more paperwork, and more headaches for those serving over seas. >> that seems, to me, the most heart wrenching part of this, that they would create a new policy that would adversely affect the happiness and health and well being of people serving in the armed forces. >> unless it is blocked by a federal judge, the policy change is expected to take effect on october 29th. in washington, griff jenkins, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> san francisco billionaire and 2020 presidential candidate tom steyer tweet
their children born over seas. shame paul policy must be reversed immediately. they're urging the public not to rush to judgment. they say only about 100 people will be impacted each year and it does not apply to children born to two parents who are u.s. citizens. the only people that this affects are those who are not u.s. citizens when they're born, for instance, the child of a mother who marries a service mother who is a citizen. >> they're mounting legal challenges, pointing out...
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involving potential acts of mass violence in schools. 19-year-old paul steber was arrested on tuesday after investigators say he admitted to planning a mass shooting at high point university. police say steber had ammunition and two firearms inside his dorm room. just this week there have been at least five incidents at schools in separate states where either a threat was made or guns and ammunition were found. >>> one more candidate has dropped out of the democratic presidential race. new york senator kirsten gillibrand ended her campaign yesterday when it became clear she would not qualify for the third democratic candidates' debate next month. that still leaves 20 men and women running for the nomination. only ten of them, though, have enough voter support to take part in the upcoming debate. >>> overseas a stark reminder that the war in syria is far from over. we have an exclusive look at what life is like for more than 3 million people trapped in a bombing campaign by syria and its ally, russia. idlib is the last remaining stronghold of the opposition forces of the civil
involving potential acts of mass violence in schools. 19-year-old paul steber was arrested on tuesday after investigators say he admitted to planning a mass shooting at high point university. police say steber had ammunition and two firearms inside his dorm room. just this week there have been at least five incidents at schools in separate states where either a threat was made or guns and ammunition were found. >>> one more candidate has dropped out of the democratic presidential...
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earlier today. i want to acknowledge doug paul. he was the at&t plant manager general control in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from the earth to the moon that we are talking tonight and he actually saw the live feeds even before nasa did. doug played a crucial role in making the longest distance phone call in history possible so we thank him and want to give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >> i also want to thank or president society members who are here or in the library watching on our overflow room and i want to thank as well a few people before i ask up rhonda from at&t because this event began a few months ago with a lunch in d.c. with jim cicone and jim for a long, long time ran the washington, d.c. office of at&t and he is the vice chair of the george herbert walker bush foundation. i asked him given that this was the most memorable phone call in history, do you think at&t would be interested in being involved and he said, i will get back to you on that. he called randall stephenson who is the visionary leader of at&t and randall sent me a leader
earlier today. i want to acknowledge doug paul. he was the at&t plant manager general control in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from the earth to the moon that we are talking tonight and he actually saw the live feeds even before nasa did. doug played a crucial role in making the longest distance phone call in history possible so we thank him and want to give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >> i also want to thank or president society members who are here...
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19-year-old freshman paul steber was arrested on charges of bringing guns on campus and threatening mass violence. police say another student tipped them off about two guns and ammunition in steber's dorm room. according to court documents, he told police he planned on shooting up the campus. >> and i mean you'd hate to think about what would happen if nobody said something and he was able to go through with whatever he was planning on going through with. >> prosecutors say steber had been watching videos to learn how to carry out a mass shooting. they say he bought the guns because he was upset about possibly not getting into a fraternity. >>> "usa today" reports a second suspicious death at a west virginia v.a. hospital has been ruled a homicide. the fbi and the v.a. a investigating the ten deaths at the louis a. johnson medical center in clarksburg. the bodies of two victims were exhumed and autopsied. their deaths were both ruled homicide by insulin injection. west virginia's senator joe manchin's office says there is a person of interest in the case. the v.a. says it does not i
19-year-old freshman paul steber was arrested on charges of bringing guns on campus and threatening mass violence. police say another student tipped them off about two guns and ammunition in steber's dorm room. according to court documents, he told police he planned on shooting up the campus. >> and i mean you'd hate to think about what would happen if nobody said something and he was able to go through with whatever he was planning on going through with. >> prosecutors say steber...
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big question mark. alix: thank you very much. i should point out that paul romer, and why you professor of economics and nobel laureate, will be with us coming up -- n professory of economics andu. androfessor of economics nobel laureate will be with us coming up. david: we have steven mnuchin saying we are going to talk, and china saying we are not going to retaliate for this latest round of increases. vincent: when you put it all in a nutshell, they haven't said anything. they haven't even agreed on talks coming up in september. we've agreed to not retaliate on the retaliations of the previous retaliation. it does get your head spinning. we really don't have anything to hold onto just yet alix: -- just yet. why: explain to me, then, markets move on this. >> one thing i think the market missed when trump did his tariff retaliation friday, notice that he didn't aim to increase them in september. he targeted october. to me, what that allows, it gives us a month to try and get the back to the table. that's why the market, to me, is starting to express optimism, and rightly so. n
big question mark. alix: thank you very much. i should point out that paul romer, and why you professor of economics and nobel laureate, will be with us coming up -- n professory of economics andu. androfessor of economics nobel laureate will be with us coming up. david: we have steven mnuchin saying we are going to talk, and china saying we are not going to retaliate for this latest round of increases. vincent: when you put it all in a nutshell, they haven't said anything. they haven't even...
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million bond after police say they foiled his mass shooting plot. officials say 19-year-old paul of boston was removed from the college after security confiscated two guns from his -. police say he had a .9 mill meet ers pistol and .12 gauge shotgun in the room. he said in an interview he planned to shoot up the school and had been planning the attack since december school officials are contracting fellow students that he was in possession of the firearms >> the trump administration is taking the first step toward the final frontier today u.s. space commando officially launches this morning. the newly created command will over see missile warnings, satellites and space support nbc's craig boswell joins us with more from d.c craig, this could set the stage for the president's space force. >> reporter: frances rivera, good morning good morning, everyone it is seen as a step to creating space force, interim step. president trump directed the pentagon to start looking at a sixth branch of the military last year he signed that directive. that was in february of this year and he directed
million bond after police say they foiled his mass shooting plot. officials say 19-year-old paul of boston was removed from the college after security confiscated two guns from his -. police say he had a .9 mill meet ers pistol and .12 gauge shotgun in the room. he said in an interview he planned to shoot up the school and had been planning the attack since december school officials are contracting fellow students that he was in possession of the firearms >> the trump administration is...
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from the fairgrounds in saint paul. pete? pete: good morning, guys. we have been on "fox & friends" with wisconsin and kennel ken state fair. i choose truth over fact. i will tell you the best state fair is the minnesota state fair and we will bring it to you on the other side of the break. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. ♪ your cheating heart ♪ will make you. >> i swear i will never do this again. only time i will ever do this. >> look at that, with that music this is a delicious shot of the morning. governor g
from the fairgrounds in saint paul. pete? pete: good morning, guys. we have been on "fox & friends" with wisconsin and kennel ken state fair. i choose truth over fact. i will tell you the best state fair is the minnesota state fair and we will bring it to you on the other side of the break. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the...
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university student paul steber wanted to carry out america's next mass shooting, but that campus security guards foiled the alleged plot when they confiscated this 9-millimeter semi automatic handgun and 12-gauge shotgun along with ammunition from his dorm room. prosecutors say steber, a boston native, planned to shoot up the school, confessing his timeline to kill people had been planned since december and that he had studied other mass shootings. >> he definitely had a plan, had been researching >> reporter: the district attorney told the court steber enrolled in school in north carolina because it was easier to buy weapons state law prohibits having weapons on campus grounds. steber faces charges for having weapons on campus and communicating a threat of mass violence university officials say they discovered the alleged plot when other students alerted security. kate >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> up next tonight, the new threat from north korea. growing concerns kim jong-un could be building a submarine, capable of firing nuclear missiles nbc's andrea mitchell has the new photo ev
university student paul steber wanted to carry out america's next mass shooting, but that campus security guards foiled the alleged plot when they confiscated this 9-millimeter semi automatic handgun and 12-gauge shotgun along with ammunition from his dorm room. prosecutors say steber, a boston native, planned to shoot up the school, confessing his timeline to kill people had been planned since december and that he had studied other mass shootings. >> he definitely had a plan, had been...
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earth. it is sent to crooked pauls. no good. he came back for more tweeting, quote, by the way, i'm the best thing that ever happened to puerto rico. >> the trump administration caused wide-spread confusion by introducing a new policy that ends the policy. the new policy applies to those not born to u.s. citizens and later adopted by u.s. citizens serving abroad or in cases not citizens at the time of a child's birth. the immigration services will not automatically grant citizenships. in sted, those parents will have to prove they meet the legal requirements. not the case to children born to two citizens serving abroad. >> later clarifying, former vice president joe biden tweeted, our military families sacrifice everything and today, the trump trumped administration revoked automatic citizenship. he stated, i'll reverse that immediately. >> donald trump is launching an assault on their families. this shameful policy must be reversed immediately. >> trump's top official said some people are freaking out over nothing saying the policy manual was used to update citizenship and immigrat
earth. it is sent to crooked pauls. no good. he came back for more tweeting, quote, by the way, i'm the best thing that ever happened to puerto rico. >> the trump administration caused wide-spread confusion by introducing a new policy that ends the policy. the new policy applies to those not born to u.s. citizens and later adopted by u.s. citizens serving abroad or in cases not citizens at the time of a child's birth. the immigration services will not automatically grant citizenships. in...
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theally technological revolution affecting all the united states ,e can do that with our guests paul romer will join us on bloomberg radio at 8:00. stay with us, this is bloomberg. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london with tom keene in new york. recent pronouncements on trade have left investors and businesses jumping as they await trump's next move. with the latest moves on offices from both sides due to be staggered, one company african but it uncertainty is electrolux. the us affected by the uncertainty is electrolux. the ceo, jonas samuelson joins us now. thank you for joining us. let's start with the trade theme. how is your business likely to be affected over the next six months with the latest escalation in the trade war? jonas: we have been through various stages of tariff increases the last several quarters and so far, we have been able to pass them on through higher pricing. of course, the impact at the end of the day is a slight decrease in demand overall. a good effect, but it is something we are able to manage through. nejra: able to manage so far, but if the escalation con
theally technological revolution affecting all the united states ,e can do that with our guests paul romer will join us on bloomberg radio at 8:00. stay with us, this is bloomberg. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london with tom keene in new york. recent pronouncements on trade have left investors and businesses jumping as they await trump's next move. with the latest moves on offices from both sides due to be staggered, one company african but it uncertainty is electrolux. the us affected by the...
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president. the question was asked yesterday about pardons with respect to paul manafort. i said i'm not taking anything off the able. we're looking at a lot of different pardons for a lot of different people. some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard, long, and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly. >> the power to pardon is a beautiful thing. you've got to get it right. you've got to get the right people. >> today trump slammed the "washington post's" reporting. he wrote, "another totally fake story in the amazon "washington post" lobbyist which states that if my aides broke the law to build the wall, which is going up rapidly, i would give them a pardon. this was made up by the "washington post," only in order to demean and disparage. fake news." another post included video of a barrier along with the message "the wall is going up very fast despite total obstruction by democrats in congress and elsewhere." both the "times" and the "post" also report about 60 miles of replacement barrier has been completed under the administration's watc
president. the question was asked yesterday about pardons with respect to paul manafort. i said i'm not taking anything off the able. we're looking at a lot of different pardons for a lot of different people. some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard, long, and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly. >> the power to pardon is a beautiful thing. you've got to get it right. you've got to get the right people. >> today trump slammed the...
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, involving bribes and kickbacks. another mass shooting being planned, 19-year-old paul stabber in north carolina for allegedly plotting to shoot up the school. law enforcement releasing a photo of one of the two weapons allegedly in his position described as a shotgun. he reportedly had a 9 mm handgun. a possible new victim as investigators in west virginia try to figure out why 11 patients died under suspicious circumstances at the veterans hospital in that state. according to usa today retired air force veteran george case was ruled a homicide. officials say he did not dive natural causes as the family was originally told. doug mcelway has more. >> that the creditor -- first don't know harm but what someone did a va hospital was murder. suspicion arose when authorities asked the daughter of felix mcdermott if they could exhume his body. she agreed. the autopsy revealed someone administer insulin to his abdomen. mcdermott did not have diabetes. it killed him. >> he suffered dementia. the ones i talked to, the ones i have seen, have become traits, these people were defense was. th
, involving bribes and kickbacks. another mass shooting being planned, 19-year-old paul stabber in north carolina for allegedly plotting to shoot up the school. law enforcement releasing a photo of one of the two weapons allegedly in his position described as a shotgun. he reportedly had a 9 mm handgun. a possible new victim as investigators in west virginia try to figure out why 11 patients died under suspicious circumstances at the veterans hospital in that state. according to usa today...
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through paul that he can take on and pays them some ways this may encourage a quiet hope that he's worked out how to do this because amid all this from about those just dictator with the constitutional arguments and all the excitement one thing is being missed the boat with the queen's speech that boris johnson wants to have to kick off the new parliament the withdrawal agreement bill that he wants to have and that this means that he could possibly draw agreement something that he couldn't do under john buckers rules given the dream was previously rejected 3 times not to the speaker of the house of commons rules you can't have another go with the same legislation italy looks set to have a new government after a breakthrough in coalition talks the head of the opposition democratic party says he's ready to govern with the 5 star movement we call it in getting the says his party will accept the 5 star can that it is a welcome thing the prime minister once again italian president said of him at that island has summoned the outgoing call there for a meeting on thursday morning signaling
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. after the prime minister boris johnson moved to suspend paul amends a controversial decision which affects the ability of opponents to block a no deal bricks it opposition politicians according as a constitutional coupe and this is how it will play out the queen has approved boris johnson's request to perogue or suspend parliament so that will happen sometime between september the 9th and the 12th now it is normal for a new government to close parliament for a short period in the run up to the queen's speech on october 14th a speech which sets out plans for the coming year the prime minister wants parliament to shut earlier than normal it will be out of action for 5 weeks the longest suspension since 1945 that limits the amount of time m.p.'s have to block or no deal bracks is or table a vote of no confidence in the government with the u.k. due to leave the e.u. just 17 days later reports. brix it was is and remains an idea about the british parliament taking back control of the agenda setting its own laws and making its own rules so what to make of the decision by the new prime mi
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as your attorney >> yes. >> reporter: prosecutors say high point university student paul steber wanted to carry out america's next mass shooting, but that campus security guards foiled the plot when they confiscated this handgun and 12-gauge shotgun from his dorm room prosecutorsa school, confessing his timeline to kill people had bpl court he enrolled in school there because it was easier to buy weapons. steber faces charges for having weapons on campus and communicating a threat of mass violence university officials say they discovered the alleged plot when other students alerted security. kate >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> up next tonight, the new threat from north korea. growing concerns kim jong-un could be building a submarine, capable of firing nuclear missiles andrea mitchell has the new photo evidence >> reporter: new satellite images from north korea suggesting what could be a new major nuclear threat from the regime kim jong-un's first submarine able to fire ballistic missiles according to two national security experts no test appears imminent, but it appears to
as your attorney >> yes. >> reporter: prosecutors say high point university student paul steber wanted to carry out america's next mass shooting, but that campus security guards foiled the plot when they confiscated this handgun and 12-gauge shotgun from his dorm room prosecutorsa school, confessing his timeline to kill people had bpl court he enrolled in school there because it was easier to buy weapons. steber faces charges for having weapons on campus and communicating a threat...
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say they disrupted a school shooting plot at a north carolina college. paul steber, a 19-year-old from boston and a freshman at high point university in north carolina was arrested after a tip he had guns in his dorm room. police say a pair of weapons were recovered. he allegedly had a plan to shoot up the school and was watching mass shooting videos online. he's being held on a $2 million bond. >>> a 2-year-old girl killed when two temporary walls fell on her at a mall outside of chicago. the child identified as alexandra martinez was with family inside a store in the orlands square mall when the walls measuring eight feet by three feet and weighing 75 pounds struck her. paramedics responded. she was transported to the hospital where she died. authorities are now investigating. >>> a new police partnership authorities say will help keep neighborhoods safe that's also raising some privacy concerns. more than 400 police departments across the country now partnering with the amazon-owned doorbell camera company ring. police can automatically request videos recorded by homeowners, re
say they disrupted a school shooting plot at a north carolina college. paul steber, a 19-year-old from boston and a freshman at high point university in north carolina was arrested after a tip he had guns in his dorm room. police say a pair of weapons were recovered. he allegedly had a plan to shoot up the school and was watching mass shooting videos online. he's being held on a $2 million bond. >>> a 2-year-old girl killed when two temporary walls fell on her at a mall outside of...
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paul: good morning. under an hour away from the market open in australia, japan, and south korea. >> good evening, i am shery ahn. >> and i'm selina wang in beijing. asia." to "daybreak our top stories this thursday, moving markets. steven mnuchin tells bloomberg ultralong bonds are a possibility but there are no plans to intervene on the dollar. the brexit drama turns a new page. boris johnson will suspend parliament next month to limit debate on a no deal divorce. joining china's internet leaders to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. this trip threatens to annoy president trump. marketset a check of and how they closed at the end of the u.s. session. the dow adding 258.12 s&p 500 was down .7%. everyone was in the green except for utilities. energy shares beating utilities. the u.s. for more than expected. the volatility was low. not volatility, but volume. trading was around 15% below average. and let's look at how we are setting up in asia. nexta: we are set for a open in asia. we are waiting for the latest on the trade headlines as investors are held captive. but
paul: good morning. under an hour away from the market open in australia, japan, and south korea. >> good evening, i am shery ahn. >> and i'm selina wang in beijing. asia." to "daybreak our top stories this thursday, moving markets. steven mnuchin tells bloomberg ultralong bonds are a possibility but there are no plans to intervene on the dollar. the brexit drama turns a new page. boris johnson will suspend parliament next month to limit debate on a no deal divorce....
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the process. i. was. forced johnson earlier secured the queen's permission to for a road paul eventually after it reconvenes after several recess is being seen as an attempt to thwart any peace attempts to avoid a no deal gregg's it lawmakers will have to 2 weeks parliamentary time before the latest deadline for a person to leave the e.u. would only. look at a week until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we are going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all ok but the 14th and we've got to move ahead now with a new look steve program. or the prime minister's move has been lambasted by lawmakers as undemocratic on the streets of bragg's it where the public seem to at least want to an end to the indecision. as a promise to you so i sensed so much from your son things down the country. you know many friends that breaks it looks like you know that for most when a country wants a solution. by a side pay so often you should get it done for instance he said it's place full of people when you say as a result related to fishing
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this report by paul brand of indendent television news. >> reporter: tonight, the power is shifting from parliament to prime minister. no need to defeat m.p.s, when he can just dismiss them. suspending their work, c allegedly, so get on with his own, and announce a plan for government. >> there will be ample time on both sides of thr crucial octoe 17th summit, ample time in parliament for m.p.s to debate the e.u., debate brexit and all the other issues. ample me. >> reporter: three members of the government flying up to deliver her majesty's directions, refuting the claims of coup. >> i'd say they wouldn't know what they were talking abol . it's a nornctioning of our constitution. >> what the prime minister is doing is a sort of smashdend grab on oucracy in order to force through a no deal exit from the european union. >> reporter: the speaker, john bercow, added, "hover it is ation now would be to st shutting down parliament would be an offense against the democratic process." suggesting he'll help m.p.s act h ickly. the protests thon't come from all quarters. others are happy to v
this report by paul brand of indendent television news. >> reporter: tonight, the power is shifting from parliament to prime minister. no need to defeat m.p.s, when he can just dismiss them. suspending their work, c allegedly, so get on with his own, and announce a plan for government. >> there will be ample time on both sides of thr crucial octoe 17th summit, ample time in parliament for m.p.s to debate the e.u., debate brexit and all the other issues. ample me. >> reporter:...
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. >> i'm shery ahn. we are counting down to the major market open. >> here are the top stories we are covering. moving markets, steven mnuchin says ultralong bonds are a possibility. there are no plans to intervene on the dollar. the brexit drama turns a new page. orris johnson will suspend parliament next month and limits the debate on a new deal divorce. surged --ning we'll discuss the outlook. >> let's get started with a check of the markets close. u.s. stocks finished near session highs. the s&p 500 was up 7/10 of 1%. every sector on the s&p was in the green except for utilities. we have energy shares leading the gains. stocky they u.s. crude declined more than expected. the caveat volumes were low about 15% lower than average. the dollar at the moment holding steady after steven mnuchin said the u.s. has no intention to intervene in the markets at the moment. downfutures under pressure 2/10 of 1%. let's see how we are setting up in asia. >> as you can see on the board, asia looks for a mixed open. things are more muted than pr
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you know as britain barrels toward regs it what happens between now and mid september. well paul amend will come back on tuesday and then the parliamentarians will sit down and of course discuss those alternatives to a no deal the question is can they see something through can they push legislation through and such a short period of time their number of legal challenges now that would prevent parliament from being pro life to see if those comes through if those will change anything but definitely alternatives will be discussed and what we could also see as early as next week is a vote of no confidence against boris johnson which could of course trigger a general election and this process of parole parliament this decision from boris johnson could have been finally the turning point of uniting the opposition parties against his government and even maybe some conservatives so we might as well see a general election where boris johnson then could claim that he has tried everything in us politics through and that would be the basis that he would complain on charlotte pots in london t
you know as britain barrels toward regs it what happens between now and mid september. well paul amend will come back on tuesday and then the parliamentarians will sit down and of course discuss those alternatives to a no deal the question is can they see something through can they push legislation through and such a short period of time their number of legal challenges now that would prevent parliament from being pro life to see if those comes through if those will change anything but...
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the last half hour paul appleton is a joint administrator at bolton wanderers, they went into administration in may, the first football league club to suffer such a fate in six years, is announced that after huge amount of work and a lot of optimism and then disappointment, finally a deal has been agreed which involve the eddie davies trust set up after the death of the previous owner of the clu b death of the previous owner of the club bolton wanderers. ken anderson the owner has finally agreed to allow a sale to be completed. that will come as huge relief to the fans but also i think to the football league as well who are under huge pressure over their handling of football finances. it will be of little comfort to these poor fans behind me who have gathered at gigg lane but of course have no club to support any more after the club's expulsion last night from the league. you touched on it at the end. these two clubs and the way this has played out has raised some very serious question marks about how clu bs very serious question marks about how clubs are run and managed and h
the last half hour paul appleton is a joint administrator at bolton wanderers, they went into administration in may, the first football league club to suffer such a fate in six years, is announced that after huge amount of work and a lot of optimism and then disappointment, finally a deal has been agreed which involve the eddie davies trust set up after the death of the previous owner of the clu b death of the previous owner of the club bolton wanderers. ken anderson the owner has finally...
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should stop them speed. and british prime minister secures the queen's approval to suspend paul amends until mid all tobruk what's being seen as a risky move to bloke and he's channelled through the other voiding and no deal breaks that. russian journalist career over since he is released from frege phone detention he spent a year in the ukrainian jail awaiting to face charges of treason. condon a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse.
should stop them speed. and british prime minister secures the queen's approval to suspend paul amends until mid all tobruk what's being seen as a risky move to bloke and he's channelled through the other voiding and no deal breaks that. russian journalist career over since he is released from frege phone detention he spent a year in the ukrainian jail awaiting to face charges of treason. condon a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender...