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june's primary." antonio villaraigosa.john chiang.john cox.travis allen. all four aiming to be the next governor of california. all with different ideas for how to run the state.travis allen, republican candidate for governor "we will reverse the illegal sanctuary state. we will get voter id in california."antonio villaraigosa, democratic candidate for governor "i'm going to work with you to grow more middle class jobs, to educate more of your kids." john cox, republican candidate for governor "i want to turn this state around because this state absolutely needs to turn around."john chiang, democratic candidate for governor "i have the honesty, the integrity, the record of fiscal responsibility and responsible leadership to move california."among the topics tonight -- healthcare, public safety, immigration and border control, water and the high speed rail. some fireworks throughout...travis allen "i'm the only candidate in the race that has a vote record as being a conservative."evan
june's primary." antonio villaraigosa.john chiang.john cox.travis allen. all four aiming to be the next governor of california. all with different ideas for how to run the state.travis allen, republican candidate for governor "we will reverse the illegal sanctuary state. we will get voter id in california."antonio villaraigosa, democratic candidate for governor "i'm going to work with you to grow more middle class jobs, to educate more of your kids." john cox,...
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twenty fourth teen defense and intelligence giant allen hamilton said it bought the health division of genova technologies a tech company that has done ninety million in business since the health law was passed according to federal records so booz allen of course was where edward snowden was working and why when he was actually working for the n.s.a. there basically is a huge corporation as they say that the deal is part of a larger push by booz majority owned by the carlyle group a private equity firm to sell technology services and consulting to has so carlyle group of course is comprised of as this private equity group is i think the largest in the world and it's headed by all these former presidents as kind of a way to do the kickbacks and make them oligarchs but be tended to private sector but all their contracts are with the government and because allen's all their contracts are with the government all these defense contractors all with the government their share prices are by the way on multiples looking very much like dot com companies like twenty six times p. so. here booz all
twenty fourth teen defense and intelligence giant allen hamilton said it bought the health division of genova technologies a tech company that has done ninety million in business since the health law was passed according to federal records so booz allen of course was where edward snowden was working and why when he was actually working for the n.s.a. there basically is a huge corporation as they say that the deal is part of a larger push by booz majority owned by the carlyle group a private...
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snooker‘s world championship at the crucible — barry hawkins, judd trump and mark allen among the big names in action — the evening session is just a few minutes away — so lets get a round up from hazel irvine and the team. another terrific afternoon of stoker at the world championships —— snooker. mark allen has played some good snooker, leading againstjoe perry. that has been a cracking match, heavy duty is going, both players in form, and if you make a mistake you go back to your chair and the frame is gone. there is a long way to go. joe perry, can he get back into this? he is playing well enough, and the key points are how well mark allen is timing the ball and how much more spin both players are getting since the table was red cloth last night, that has made a massive difference. —— red cloth. it has added an interesting dynamic. thrilling first-round match today, ryan day losing. you never know what you will get on the east of the table and if you can just stick it out, you never know, sometimes the gate —— game can turn around. he was being outplayed by ryan bu
snooker‘s world championship at the crucible — barry hawkins, judd trump and mark allen among the big names in action — the evening session is just a few minutes away — so lets get a round up from hazel irvine and the team. another terrific afternoon of stoker at the world championships —— snooker. mark allen has played some good snooker, leading againstjoe perry. that has been a cracking match, heavy duty is going, both players in form, and if you make a mistake you go back to...
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. mark allen came through today, the masters champion who will now playjoe perry. the fellow who knocked out mark selby. how did you rate mark allen today?|j thought how did you rate mark allen today?” thought it was good but that's what i expected him from him. i think mark allen is becoming, he's been a top player for mark allen is becoming, he's been a top playerfor a while, but i think is becoming a marquee player in the game. triple crown under his belt, that has mentally made a difference. the difference for me is he has no wea kness the difference for me is he has no weakness in his game. whether fitness could play a part, to be fair, ithink fitness could play a part, to be fair, i think he will be all right. he is playing at the top of his game. it's all getting extremely interesting and rather intriguing. coverage continues online and by the red button this evening, plenty more to watch enjoyed before highlights 11pm. a 29—year—old runner died during yesterday's london marathon. matt campbell, who was from cumbria collapsed in the last four miles of the race and died later
. mark allen came through today, the masters champion who will now playjoe perry. the fellow who knocked out mark selby. how did you rate mark allen today?|j thought how did you rate mark allen today?” thought it was good but that's what i expected him from him. i think mark allen is becoming, he's been a top player for mark allen is becoming, he's been a top playerfor a while, but i think is becoming a marquee player in the game. triple crown under his belt, that has mentally made a...
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monday. i am meeting america first time now. i showed up to work. allen is explaining. i'm shortening the story. but we tell in great detail in the book. - [evan] yes. - allen is telling me this work need to be done. we are hiring so many people and the operation will start in a couple of months and you will be responsible for this and this and then after five minutes of explaining he looks at me and he said, "khizr, you look really tired. "where you been sleeping?" he could tell. i told him that i had rented a room. i had been sleeping there and i will find a better place. so, he picks up the phone and he makes a phone call. half an hour later, a lady walks in and she introduces herself. "i am lisa. "i am allen's wife. "let's go." i said, "where are we going?" she said, "let's go home." and i was so embarrassed at that moment i could not tell them where i had been sleeping, where my home is. i said, "why do we have to do there?" they said, "no, no, no, let's go. "come with us." so i followed them, got in lisa's car, and she drove. company has rented many apartments in the city for the ex
monday. i am meeting america first time now. i showed up to work. allen is explaining. i'm shortening the story. but we tell in great detail in the book. - [evan] yes. - allen is telling me this work need to be done. we are hiring so many people and the operation will start in a couple of months and you will be responsible for this and this and then after five minutes of explaining he looks at me and he said, "khizr, you look really tired. "where you been sleeping?" he could...
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usgs is talking about an earthquake, a 3.9 magnitude earthquake near northeast allen rock. again, 3.9 on twitter someone tweeted from jennifer she says she felt it in campbell. i can hear the phones ringing people questioning the earthquake. obviously we are monitoring that, 3.9 preliminary near allen rock. >>> to the north of the bay area authorities searching for a family as to be that plunged into a river in mendocino county say they found the vehicle with the body of a man and girl inside. searchers located the car sunday and recovered the bodies of a man and a little girl, the body of an adult female found on friday has been identified as the wife of the man. the family was reported missing by relatives in san jose when they did not make a stop to visit as planned. >>> demonstrators in philadelphia protested the arrest of two men at a starbucks last week. >> the police need to be educated. managers need to be educated. >> the protest comes after this video of the arrest when viral leading to accusations of racism. we can see police putting handcuffs on two african- american men a
usgs is talking about an earthquake, a 3.9 magnitude earthquake near northeast allen rock. again, 3.9 on twitter someone tweeted from jennifer she says she felt it in campbell. i can hear the phones ringing people questioning the earthquake. obviously we are monitoring that, 3.9 preliminary near allen rock. >>> to the north of the bay area authorities searching for a family as to be that plunged into a river in mendocino county say they found the vehicle with the body of a man and...
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end of the battle, he and terry allen were almost not talking to each other. you cannot fight an army when you have that dissension at the higher ranks. for that reason alone -- because eisenhower after the battle sent congratulatory message to marshall, saying lloyd did the best he could have.a week later , he said, we cannot keep him here. maybe that was after the alexander conversation. i do not know, but you cannot have an army when you have that level of dissension of the top ranks. part of the criticism of fredendall is worth keeping in mind, and not a conspiracy theorist, but it comes from his subordinates. he bailed out of west point twice and he is the only combat core command there is -- command. there are a lot of guys in line armyd him, not saying officers were not ambitious in that day and age, but patton, bradley and others unfitted by the opportunity to move up one step -- benefited of the opportunity to move up one step. i hope i am wrong, i could be, but i think it is a point worth debating. has to did a great job, and the most hated men in the confederacy -- everyone
end of the battle, he and terry allen were almost not talking to each other. you cannot fight an army when you have that dissension at the higher ranks. for that reason alone -- because eisenhower after the battle sent congratulatory message to marshall, saying lloyd did the best he could have.a week later , he said, we cannot keep him here. maybe that was after the alexander conversation. i do not know, but you cannot have an army when you have that level of dissension of the top ranks. part...
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a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. rishaad: do or die for china startups. here the interview on its way. haidi: coming up, vt earnings surge but can it keep up -- after the recent u.s. sanctions? we will have more on that story. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets asia. i'm haidi lun in hong kong. rishaad: i rishaad salamat. at after kevin burnett quit as chairman, -- own grexit nation 10 days ago. emily is in sydney. how bad are things and how bad is this for amp? emily: it's pretty bad. and shares rose a little this morning. they are still bouncing around a lot and we have seen the longest run of decline since amp floated as a public company. what they have admitted to his both charging customers for services it didn't provide and attempting to mislead the regulator over that fact. that's not good for your reputation. o, certainly not. there have an a lot of unflattering things, but what are the longer term consequences for amp and the other banks, as well? emily: definitel
a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. rishaad: do or die for china startups. here the interview on its way. haidi: coming up, vt earnings surge but can it keep up -- after the recent u.s. sanctions? we will have more on that story. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets asia. i'm haidi lun in hong kong. rishaad: i rishaad salamat. at after kevin burnett quit as chairman, -- own grexit nation...
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defense and intelligence giant allen hamilton said it bought the health division of genova technologies a tech company that has done ninety million in business since the health law was passed according to federal records so booz allen of course was where edward snowden was working and why when he was actually working for the n.s.a. there basically is a huge corporation as they say that the deal is part of a larger push by booz majority owned by the carlyle group a private equity firm to sell technology services and consulting to has so carlyle group of course is comprised of as this private equity group is i think the largest in the world and it's headed by all these former presidents as kind of a way to do the kickbacks and make them oligarchs but be tended to private sector but all their contracts are with the government and booz allen all their contracts over the government all these defense contractors all with the government their share prices are by the way on multiples looking very much like dot com companies like twenty six times p. so. here booz allen is in the business as well
defense and intelligence giant allen hamilton said it bought the health division of genova technologies a tech company that has done ninety million in business since the health law was passed according to federal records so booz allen of course was where edward snowden was working and why when he was actually working for the n.s.a. there basically is a huge corporation as they say that the deal is part of a larger push by booz majority owned by the carlyle group a private equity firm to sell...
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more than 2700 analysts in more than 120 countries. 'm paul allen, this is bloomberg. heidi: still ahead. woes surrounding it's low, if it -- tesla, if it could short circuit and what it means. rishad: whether us protectionism full-blown o a tradewar with china. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ heidi: this is "bloomberg market in sydney.heidi rishad in hong kong. tariffs on asia. the president's bark to be worse than his bite. long term implications to the market. tcw go to l.a. and join analyst david. thank you for joining us, how informed by is ideology, and midterm elections your view. >> hi, thank you for having me. obviously a big driver. foreigners are popular politically. u.s. administration is realize is bashing china is enough, it doesn't need neighbours.es or rishad: there's a problem. china is bound to retaliate, it the last tariffs, albeit in a moderate way, but it designed to save face. they can pinpoint certain the us has to kinda, that can hurt the midterm strategy, given what they did time.soya beans last >> you are right. china has to retaliate because own domestic polit
more than 2700 analysts in more than 120 countries. 'm paul allen, this is bloomberg. heidi: still ahead. woes surrounding it's low, if it -- tesla, if it could short circuit and what it means. rishad: whether us protectionism full-blown o a tradewar with china. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ heidi: this is "bloomberg market in sydney.heidi rishad in hong kong. tariffs on asia. the president's bark to be worse than his bite. long term implications to the market. tcw go to l.a. and join...
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is fast 8:00 a.m. i am paul allen. we are two hours away from the open of asia's first market open. betty: it is 6:00 in new york. all the action on wall street playing into the asia-pacific trading day, and it will be a busy week. we have been hit with lots of news over the weekend including the sprint t-mobile deal finally billion.one, $26.5 expecting the shares of those companies to move as we move in monday trading in the u.s. but also of course lots of eyes on the 3% yield for the 10 year. we have inflation data, fed meeting, refunding announcement, all of that going to affect where the yields go. quickly how we ended trade friday, in the u.s., the dow moving, pretty much a mixed session. the s&p also closing slightly higher, up .1%. the nasdaq pretty unchanged from being draggeds down despite big results coming out from alphabet you saw it, as well as amazon. watching apple this week. paul: and trading in new zealand is getting underway. been running for a couple minutes now. -- itlooking desk hinting is hinting to the downside. the kiwi is holding steady. starting flat in au
is fast 8:00 a.m. i am paul allen. we are two hours away from the open of asia's first market open. betty: it is 6:00 in new york. all the action on wall street playing into the asia-pacific trading day, and it will be a busy week. we have been hit with lots of news over the weekend including the sprint t-mobile deal finally billion.one, $26.5 expecting the shares of those companies to move as we move in monday trading in the u.s. but also of course lots of eyes on the 3% yield for the 10...
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, only a geographic designation, i quickly add. john allen, a refired four-star marine general, now president of the brookings institution. his long career spans war and diplomacy. efforts commander of nato's 150,000 troops in the afghanistan war from 2011 to 2013. and he served as a special presidential envoy to the middle east in the fight against isis. to my left, also geography, leon aaron, who was director of russian studies at the american enterprise institute. born in moscow, he came to the u.s. in 1978, earned his ph.d. at columbia university, and has become one of washington's top specialists on russian affairs. to my immediate right, mary louise kelly, who is co-host of all things considered, npr's award-winning news magazine. she was npr's national security correspondent, once worked for cnn, and the bcc, and she's just back from moscow, where she reported on putin's recent flirtation with the idea of a presidential election. and to my immediate left, party baker, who is the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" covering president trump. he also covered
, only a geographic designation, i quickly add. john allen, a refired four-star marine general, now president of the brookings institution. his long career spans war and diplomacy. efforts commander of nato's 150,000 troops in the afghanistan war from 2011 to 2013. and he served as a special presidential envoy to the middle east in the fight against isis. to my left, also geography, leon aaron, who was director of russian studies at the american enterprise institute. born in moscow, he came to...
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allen dershowitz. he has written at least six books on the middle east. and professor joins us. so do norm easen. a lot of your former students sprinkled around the world. >> that's right. >> did any aspect -- >> i can't describe what went on in my dinners. the subject of all the meetings went on around the middle east, but let me tell but the "hollywood access" tape. it was illegally recorded. it was recorded in california which is a two party state. >> but they were wearing a microphone. >> if you don't know the microphone is on. if i leave here and go to the bathroom and the microphone is on and i talk. that happened in a situation, that murder guy. at least a question. >> but during the commercial break if we were all talking. >> remember, he left. all i am saying is arguable. trump calls his lawyer. cohen, and says stop this tape. it is illegal. i didn't consent to it stop it. use all legal means. the government gets that information. a taint team goes through the material and they say this is lawye lawy lawyer/client privilege. or a conversation between a man and his wife, a spo
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call or visit but he wasn't quite sure where. allen martin reports: >>> when this week's jefferson award retired 10 years he wanted to volunteer but not sure where. allen martin reports a decade later, kent wright knows that helping students with their writing skills has been the perfect fit. >> he certainly admires her. >> reporter: kent wright helps students write. for 10 years he has been a volunteer with the writercoach connection a nonprofit started in 2001. they work one or one with middle and high school students 12 years a year for 30 minutes. it is not entirely about writing. >> it's about thinking. it's about ideas. it's about considering other viewpoints. it's about listening often times. >> reporter: some of the 150 students kent has coached over the years have been challenging. >> i used to hate literature. >> reporter: somehow he turns them around. >> he has me think of an idea and play with it so i can go deeper into what i want to portray. >> reporter: kent is one of 500 volunteers working in schools helping students and teachers. >> the coaches give me a chance to
call or visit but he wasn't quite sure where. allen martin reports: >>> when this week's jefferson award retired 10 years he wanted to volunteer but not sure where. allen martin reports a decade later, kent wright knows that helping students with their writing skills has been the perfect fit. >> he certainly admires her. >> reporter: kent wright helps students write. for 10 years he has been a volunteer with the writercoach connection a nonprofit started in 2001. they work...
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. homelessness spreading throughout the bay area. but as allen martin reports... this week's jefferson award winner says doing some >>> we have seen the crisis of homelessness spreading throughout the bay area but as allen martin reports, this week's jefferson award winner says he's doing something about it and it means looking at someone who is homeless as a person, not a problem. >> reporter: when kevin adler saw a homeless man in san francisco, he flashed back to his uncle mark who lived on and off the streets for 30 years. >> and it wasn't until after he passed away that i really started thinking that, gosh, i'm walking down the street here in san francisco, i see a person experiencing homelessness, and that could have been my uncle. it bothered me. i couldn't unsee what i had seen. >> reporter: so the tech entrepreneur summoned his faith. >> so i wondered how would jesus use a smartphone? >> reporter: the answer, use the video recorder. so three years ago kevin quit his job and started miracle messages, a nonprofit that seeks to reunite the homeless with their loved ones
. homelessness spreading throughout the bay area. but as allen martin reports... this week's jefferson award winner says doing some >>> we have seen the crisis of homelessness spreading throughout the bay area but as allen martin reports, this week's jefferson award winner says he's doing something about it and it means looking at someone who is homeless as a person, not a problem. >> reporter: when kevin adler saw a homeless man in san francisco, he flashed back to his uncle...
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five percent of their passes and it was soon for one thanks to david allen best cracker. substitute levon dusky then made it five. his twenty seventh league goal of the campaign. by a still hungry you'll find kids can walk away with another treble if they continue to play like this in the crunch we set head. then we keep the ball rolling with their match day featuring teams that need some steam coloe still at the very bottom of the table was looking for a glimmer of hope in berlin the billy goats desperately want to save their sees it and so this hamburg. who had a visit to hoffenheim on their plate hoffenheim home wrecker is among the best this season of all hamburg despite beating shaka last match they didn't do it all the road where they are even worse they coloe who prevail in this mismatch of a match up. after a spectacular win against shocker last week hamburg were hoping to grab more points in hoffenheim but the hosts needed just nine minutes to get the home crowd out of their seats i have my it was a false dawn though as binyamin who can a strike was ruled offside by the ref
five percent of their passes and it was soon for one thanks to david allen best cracker. substitute levon dusky then made it five. his twenty seventh league goal of the campaign. by a still hungry you'll find kids can walk away with another treble if they continue to play like this in the crunch we set head. then we keep the ball rolling with their match day featuring teams that need some steam coloe still at the very bottom of the table was looking for a glimmer of hope in berlin the billy...
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mean to her allen allen. the one that we can count at least an unmanaged. well i would love. this is we will do a little. activity is also stand down his chest. because. referring. you have some some. close to review we. we have we have some. words with quite quite high we just organize. that. given given their downtown. take some time off. so. from ten percent rank frank texags him square whatever sent wall street journal. blockbuster is always on the phone on on all those those gains he race. ever helicopters using ground. stressed out at. the dow down off off by. as has imply five hundred million house there's. more than one and a half stack. on monday. i don't think they at least temporarily gentian donald donald harrison the on the aluminum and our internetn a state during. white house house it is both. and. there's been a conventional trumpet is endemic the exemption little little ale. trump trump. decide whether whether. here's our cross crossing the free reward war terminology monday monday call wider wider try total you address even even if. you take a. good goods sounds
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with seth meyers." tonight -- chris evans, comedy duo, desus & mero, music from lily allen, featuring the 8g band with sarah tomek. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how are we all doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. french president emanuel macron traveled to the white house today for president trump's first ever state visit. unfortunately, trump thinks a state visit is when someone visits you and you show them all the states you won. [ laughter ] ohio, no one expected ohio. president trump welcomed french president emanuel macron to the white house at 5:15 this evening. and they are still shaking hands. [ laughter ] that's not a gif. that's how long that took. according to cnn, president trump and first lady melania will gift french president macron and his wife a photo album upon their departure. said melania, hey, i'm just happy to get rid of it. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] do whatever you want with it. so
with seth meyers." tonight -- chris evans, comedy duo, desus & mero, music from lily allen, featuring the 8g band with sarah tomek. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how are we all doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. french president emanuel macron traveled to the white house today for president trump's...
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down with journalists from the new york times and npr as well as marine corps general john allen. this conversation is one hour 20 minutes. " is fundedb report by 80 grant from the excellence in journalism foundation. from the national press club in d.c., this is "the kalb report," with marvin kalb. hello and welcome to the national press club and to another edition of "the kalb report." i am marvin kalb. our subject tonight, a discussion of the troubled state of u.s.-russian relations. ever since donald trump arrived few years ago, his dealings with vladimir putin have fascinated and frightened people everywhere. was it really a "bromance" or did putin have something on trump? why did he intervene in the presidential elections? andtrump naive about putin his sharp elbow policy? what was going on? of clear answers, relations between the countries have soured badly. there's been talk of a new cold war. the might of russian and american military machines have been almost a daily display in the middle east, in syria and the balkan regions. what is going on? i have assembled a panel
down with journalists from the new york times and npr as well as marine corps general john allen. this conversation is one hour 20 minutes. " is fundedb report by 80 grant from the excellence in journalism foundation. from the national press club in d.c., this is "the kalb report," with marvin kalb. hello and welcome to the national press club and to another edition of "the kalb report." i am marvin kalb. our subject tonight, a discussion of the troubled state of...
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the westward news with paul allen. thank you, the policymakers are said to be waiting until their july meeting to announce how they will wind up with the banks to north korea. we are told that they want sufficient time to judge if the euro economy is overcoming his first quarter slowdown. sources also said no formal discussions have occurred. toy are a briefly dropped his level -- lowest level in two weeks on the news. president trump is tempering the optimism about north korea has they are skeptical about his promises to hold -- halt the nuclear testing program. he held the day progress and said he is far too many kim jong-un at some point. however he told his twitter followers of things are long way from echo version and that things will or won't work out. iran says it will be start's nuclear program if u.s. breaks the deal struck with the powers. president trump campaigned on strong opposition to the 2015 agreement and has threatened to drop what he calls serious flaws are fixed. they said that would live america isolated diplomatically and trigger unpleasant consequences. advice, t
the westward news with paul allen. thank you, the policymakers are said to be waiting until their july meeting to announce how they will wind up with the banks to north korea. we are told that they want sufficient time to judge if the euro economy is overcoming his first quarter slowdown. sources also said no formal discussions have occurred. toy are a briefly dropped his level -- lowest level in two weeks on the news. president trump is tempering the optimism about north korea has they are...
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discuss his concerns. allen: until it becomes obvious there are consequences such as beginning to emerge, the system does not respond because , it isted with a choice very obvious the vast majority of congress and usually the president, come out in favor of what i would call loose fiscal policy. >> you have always been more balanced about an inflation. , but whyund the corner haven't we seen it yet as we migrated from 400 alien, 803 and, and now trillions of dollars? allen: there is always a considerable lag and it depends to a large extent on what the state of politics is. when you have can joining republicans and democrats in a specific policy, almost irrespective of what the data are doing, that gets implemented. today, we have severe seen.ences that i have it has just been part of the book. i am steeped in the history. there has been nothing like this in american history. the degreesontract of freedom that any central banker has? allen: to the extent it impacts that is aets, critical issue for central bankers to be concerned about. >> you don't speak about fed policy and that
discuss his concerns. allen: until it becomes obvious there are consequences such as beginning to emerge, the system does not respond because , it isted with a choice very obvious the vast majority of congress and usually the president, come out in favor of what i would call loose fiscal policy. >> you have always been more balanced about an inflation. , but whyund the corner haven't we seen it yet as we migrated from 400 alien, 803 and, and now trillions of dollars? allen: there is...
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. you think it was stronger than that. >> byron allen just bought the weather channel and he told variety that powerful people had tried to stop it. but martha, the most obvious suspect would be christopher dodd, a former senator from connecticut and a drinking buddy and pal of ted kennedy and he was the president of the motion picture association of america until last december. and he would be the one that would make the overtour to byron allen to stop it. and byron allen refuses to say publicly. and i wrote a piece and i reached out to the npa an and can we get a statement from senator dodd, and did he try to strong arm byron allen in to killing the movie. and they did not respond to my inquiry. and i called again. and i emailed again and still no response. and chris dodd is remaining silent on whether or not he tried to kill the film. >> martha: it is well down and comes out this week. good to see you tonight. quick break and we'll be back with more stories. i've always wanted to have a photo exhibit of the faces of our community and those people that create the heart and the s
. you think it was stronger than that. >> byron allen just bought the weather channel and he told variety that powerful people had tried to stop it. but martha, the most obvious suspect would be christopher dodd, a former senator from connecticut and a drinking buddy and pal of ted kennedy and he was the president of the motion picture association of america until last december. and he would be the one that would make the overtour to byron allen to stop it. and byron allen refuses to say...
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response as well. tothe meantime let's get first word news with paul allen in sydney. >> thanks, yvonne. get ninesurance will $.7 billion to ensure policy and maintain stable operations. regulator approved the capital injection on march 28. founder prosecuting the and chairman for fraud and embezzlement. market has achieved valuation, $27 billion, after trading on the new york stock exchange for the first time. shares closed 10% below the opening reference price. 1/6 of its almost 10% stake. agencyld's biggest ad imposing an independent counsel to research personal misconduct against sorrell. wpp says allegations do not involve anything material to the agency. theays he rejects allegations unreservedly. police in california say a woman shot and killed -- injured three people before shooting and killing herself. google says the situation is contained and associated press is investigating it as a domestic dispute. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: paul, thank yo
response as well. tothe meantime let's get first word news with paul allen in sydney. >> thanks, yvonne. get ninesurance will $.7 billion to ensure policy and maintain stable operations. regulator approved the capital injection on march 28. founder prosecuting the and chairman for fraud and embezzlement. market has achieved valuation, $27 billion, after trading on the new york stock exchange for the first time. shares closed 10% below the opening reference price. 1/6 of its almost 10%...
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know, kicking into high gear now. this is bloomberg. ♪ now. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. betty: via betty liu in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." rallying to the highest level in more than three months. bond yields -- i left a week ago, and we were not even talking about this. that might cause a problem here for earnings. reporter: we were really hoping it would be picked up behind the 3%political tension, then showed up this morning and sort of crashed the party. questionsing a lot of about earnings going forward, whether they could be erosion there. when you think about it going higher and continuing to stay higher, we had earnings growth situation,nd in that we would have to reevaluate capital spending, investment, obviously stock valuations. if you think about the earnings season so far, it has not been great. not embraced stocks, consumer investments fell on her face, energy did so-so, industrials did well, but you are not seeing industrials embracing, so that leaves tech as sort of the big sector to maybe pull this off. betty: paul has so
know, kicking into high gear now. this is bloomberg. ♪ now. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. betty: via betty liu in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." rallying to the highest level in more than three months. bond yields -- i left a week ago, and we were not even talking about this. that might cause a problem here for earnings. reporter: we were really hoping it would be picked up behind the 3%political tension, then showed up this morning and...
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bethany allen-ebrahimian. she is a contributing reporter for foreign policy. the first call comes from roger and alabama on the line for independents. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: china and united states has to work together with each other on this because if one fails, the other does. i am one of the noncollege , part ofwhite males the idiots that got us in this mess to start with. host: that need of dependence on each other, is that a reality? guest: roger was definitely right about that. china and the u.s. have the two biggest economies in the world. they are heavily intertwined. we have to with each other when it comes to global trade issues, when it comes to even security situations. that is absolutely right. host: democrats line, eric's next in maryland. hi. thatr: i always assumed since we started trading with china that everything would be taken to the d wto. if you had a problem or trump had a problem, the information he got back from his investigation or wherever he got the information from should have been taken to the wto. you make the case. they rule. and t
bethany allen-ebrahimian. she is a contributing reporter for foreign policy. the first call comes from roger and alabama on the line for independents. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: china and united states has to work together with each other on this because if one fails, the other does. i am one of the noncollege , part ofwhite males the idiots that got us in this mess to start with. host: that need of dependence on each other, is that a reality? guest: roger was definitely...
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media. welcome. >> i'm gnnatalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> at 5:01 we start with new developments on the korean peninsula putting forwrd a new time line to denuclearize. it will shut down next month and foreign experts will be invited to north korea to ensure transparency of closure. it is from his landmark summit. north korean leader had a lot more to say. he is literally pushing pyeongchang into the future. also despite all of the threats mr. kim says he is not actually the kind of person to fire nuclear weapons. the overtures come ahead of a diplomatic breakthrough through with u.s. president donald trump. he also says talks with mr. kim could be just weeks away. >> we'll see how it goes. again, whatever happens happens. i may not work out. i leave. so we'll have hopeful a very successful negotiation and we'll be doing the world a big favor. let's see how it goes. i think we'll do just fine. >> that is the president in the u.s. state of michigan. let's go to south korea. these statements walking back some of his past war rhetoric and a time line t
media. welcome. >> i'm gnnatalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> at 5:01 we start with new developments on the korean peninsula putting forwrd a new time line to denuclearize. it will shut down next month and foreign experts will be invited to north korea to ensure transparency of closure. it is from his landmark summit. north korean leader had a lot more to say. he is literally pushing pyeongchang into the future. also despite all of the...
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paul allen. is bloomberg. inh: china escalating trade the united states. stephen engle is on the hainan where president xi is expected to address president for theriff threats first time, steve. >> that's right. ongoing battle of narratives between china and the united states. last week tit for tat tariffs threats. under 301. that would add another four ive andor so of consult cooling down periods. these are threats now. the thick. donald trump tweeting that china will take down etf trade very confident because he says it is the right thing to do. will becomes reciprocal and a deal will be made on intellectual property. i'm not necessarily prognosticator, xi jinping will give a feature here tomorrow. the limb and on he's not going to make firm pledges. is balanceoing to do two key message. he wants to come here and show that china is going to further open up its market. this is the 40th anniversary of china tong up the world and they want to give something to the investment ismunity abroad that china open for business. however on the other hand, he's tone to strike a bit of of against t
paul allen. is bloomberg. inh: china escalating trade the united states. stephen engle is on the hainan where president xi is expected to address president for theriff threats first time, steve. >> that's right. ongoing battle of narratives between china and the united states. last week tit for tat tariffs threats. under 301. that would add another four ive andor so of consult cooling down periods. these are threats now. the thick. donald trump tweeting that china will take down etf...
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bethany allen-ebrahimian. she's a contributing reporter for foreign policy. good morning. guest: good morning. host: in a general sense, how do the two countries each other? guest: before trump took office and xi jingping consolidated power, they saw each other as partners. there is a certain amount of this trust -- distrust between the two, but cooperation at arms length. what we are seeing since trump took office with his tough rhetoric towards china and xi jingping's assertive attitude towards the world, you are looking to towards a bit more distrust and a stronger sense of competition, even a stronger sense of rivalry. host: what is the source of distrust or are there several sources? guest: several sources. president trump views china as an economic enemy. i think he has used that term. on china's part, they see the u.s. trying to contain their ambitions, their territorial ambitions in the south china sea, their ambitions to contribute more to global institutions and to have more military power around the world. on both sides, there's definitely a sense of increasing tension. hos
bethany allen-ebrahimian. she's a contributing reporter for foreign policy. good morning. guest: good morning. host: in a general sense, how do the two countries each other? guest: before trump took office and xi jingping consolidated power, they saw each other as partners. there is a certain amount of this trust -- distrust between the two, but cooperation at arms length. what we are seeing since trump took office with his tough rhetoric towards china and xi jingping's assertive attitude...
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our viewers from around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right. now. >>> the war games taking place in the korean peninsula. the united states and south korea are kicking off an annual military exercise. the u.s. says it's similar in scope to drills like this one last year, but will be shorter. >> this show of force comes despite thawing tensions on the peninsula. north korean leader kim jong-un is set to meet with south korean president xi jinping and a meeting between donald trump and kim jong-un could be a month after. >> let's bring in paula hancocks live in seoul, south korea. let's talk about the serious matter at hand, these drills. certainly, shorter than last year. is this seen as a concession with so much diplomacy under way? >> george, certainly not the way that the pentagon is selling this. they are saying that it's the same size, it's the same scope of what we saw in previous years. clearly, it's half the duration it usually is. it's lasting about a month and usually we see anything up to two months that is legal this field tra
our viewers from around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right. now. >>> the war games taking place in the korean peninsula. the united states and south korea are kicking off an annual military exercise. the u.s. says it's similar in scope to drills like this one last year, but will be shorter. >> this show of force comes despite thawing tensions on the peninsula. north korean leader kim jong-un is set to meet with south...
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allen in sydney. rose strongly as mark zuckerberg defended his company and agreed the data sharing scandal is facebook's fault and the company is responsible for content on its platform. he added the social network must take a broader view of its responsibilities. crisis experts say zuckerberg appeared shaky at times, but overall did a good job. >> there is a common misperception that we sell data to advertisers. >> you clearly rent it. forhat we allow is advertisers to tell us who we want to reach, and we do the placement. house has been advised that president trump has the authority to fire robert mueller. the president complained again about the russian investigation after fbi agent's raided the offices of his personal lawyer. he said it was a disgrace and a attack on the country and "we will see what happens." senior republican say it would be political suicide to fire robert mueller. u.s. and chinah broken down after china demanded that rushing to and curtail support for high-tech industries. china rejected the request to stop subsidizing businesses. sources say beijing offere
allen in sydney. rose strongly as mark zuckerberg defended his company and agreed the data sharing scandal is facebook's fault and the company is responsible for content on its platform. he added the social network must take a broader view of its responsibilities. crisis experts say zuckerberg appeared shaky at times, but overall did a good job. >> there is a common misperception that we sell data to advertisers. >> you clearly rent it. forhat we allow is advertisers to tell us who...
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calling from glen allen, virginia. go ahead. >> good afternoon. now mytting here right wife that hotel. we just happen to watch this little segment with donald trump. -- i want to know is whose is
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22-year-old holding them criminally office -- responsible. jaclyn allen to carry nationwide college scholarships for those who have lost their followers -- their fathers. >> i want to make sure these kids are good and the kids around the country like this are good.>>reporter: the kids are too young to understand the gesture but it is appreciated. >> he said thank you. >> in less than an hour the golden state warriors are set to play the kings at the golden one center. last week kings players honored clark by wearing a special warm- up shirt with his name.>>> a local effort seeing the national results, working together to change the lives of black youth. in east oakland the program brought together about 400 mentors who paired up with young black boys from the community the idea behind the program is to reach out to young black boys between ages 12 and 18 to become a positive influence and show them a path of success. the founder has seen firsthand how a loving relationship with a mentor can change a young person's life. >> it works. black men have more influence on black boys than a
22-year-old holding them criminally office -- responsible. jaclyn allen to carry nationwide college scholarships for those who have lost their followers -- their fathers. >> i want to make sure these kids are good and the kids around the country like this are good.>>reporter: the kids are too young to understand the gesture but it is appreciated. >> he said thank you. >> in less than an hour the golden state warriors are set to play the kings at the golden one center....
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disease. that they believe is connected to their years of service. kpix5's allen martin with this original report. >> i was in the highlands in vietnam. >> reporter: michael bothman made it home safe from vietnam, but five decades later, the war is killing him. he suffers from a rare form of cancer he believes was caused by fish he ate when his troops ran out of rations in rugged mountain terrain in the demilitarized zone. >> they had little smaller hand grenades. not full sized. and we dove those in the river and dove down to get the fish. >> reporter: but in the military, they don't hand out cookware. >> it was hard to get that thing cooked. i remember trying to skewer it. hold it over some fuel tabs to actually do the cooking. but, it never really fully cooked. >> reporter: the cancer, called calangio carcinoma or cancer of the bile duct goes undetected for decades often making it incurable by the time it is diagnosed. >> they are rare cancered. they are considered a rare to uncommon cancer. >> reporter: oncologist dr. kate kelly is an expert on the disease. she says its causes
disease. that they believe is connected to their years of service. kpix5's allen martin with this original report. >> i was in the highlands in vietnam. >> reporter: michael bothman made it home safe from vietnam, but five decades later, the war is killing him. he suffers from a rare form of cancer he believes was caused by fish he ate when his troops ran out of rations in rugged mountain terrain in the demilitarized zone. >> they had little smaller hand grenades. not full...
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. >> there are also questions about that. >>> good morning. we are live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with developments. kim jong un putting forward a time line to shout down nuclear test site. >> he also says she not the kind of person to fire nuclear weapons at south korea or the united states. mr. kim reportedly made the comments on friday. paula, walking back some of his past war rhetoric. >> yes. just a year ago he threatened to turn into a sea of flames. it was the rhetoric up until months ago. there were eyebrows that were raised when he said i'm not the kind of person to hit mainland united states with a nuclear weapon. to be fair i think there are few that believe he would ever do that. it is the exact opposite really that we have seen from kim jong un over the past few years tlchlt have been videos made from north korea showing washington being destroyed in a nuclear blast. certainly that was a move from what we were used to. we do know we have time frame at least for this te
. >> there are also questions about that. >>> good morning. we are live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with developments. kim jong un putting forward a time line to shout down nuclear test site. >> he also says she not the kind of person to fire nuclear weapons at south korea or the united states. mr. kim reportedly made the comments on friday. paula, walking...
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homes. a number of the incidents happened while the victims were still inside. allen martin is live in the newsroom with now how police tracked down the suspects and the stolen goods. >> sfpd says as many as 60 homes were targeted, most in the bayview sunset and ingleside districts. these 10 people were arrested for breaking into those homes, but police say this may only be a 1/3 of the people involved. one of the incidents was caught on surveillance video. the homeowner opens the garage. one after another, three suspects run out of the front door and jump into the waiting vehicle. police say 11 guns, hundreds of pieces of jewelry, u.s. and foreign currency, credit cards, passports, vehicle titles and vehicle keys were stolen from the homes. total value? nearly $3 million. the suspects were found all over the bay area. >> in the last 90 days we authored and served several search and arrest warrants in san francisco, oakland, antioch, las vegas and as early as last week in brentwood, california. >> sfpd says it had help from other local, regional, out of state and even federal agenci
homes. a number of the incidents happened while the victims were still inside. allen martin is live in the newsroom with now how police tracked down the suspects and the stolen goods. >> sfpd says as many as 60 homes were targeted, most in the bayview sunset and ingleside districts. these 10 people were arrested for breaking into those homes, but police say this may only be a 1/3 of the people involved. one of the incidents was caught on surveillance video. the homeowner opens the...
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. another person there calling for change, california state treasurer john chiang. our allen martin is in the newsroom right now with wells fargo's response to this. >> ken, they said we're sorry and we're fixing the problems. it is the message from the san francisco high pressure based company and its ceo tim sloan. that's not enough for the dozens of protesters who marched and chanted through the streets of downtown des moines, iowa today. at 1 point they forced their way inside the hotel where the shareholders were meeting. >> here today you have people from all over the country, a lot of folks from the heartland who have been hurt by wells fargo's consumer fraud, who have been homeowners who have been affected by their lack of an ability to fix mortgages after the financial crisis. >> california state treasurer, as you mentioned, candidate for governor john chiang also showed up in iowa calling on wells fargo's ceo to step down. he criticized the company's arbitration process to settle with victimized customers. >> unfortunately they breached their honor and integrity. they flee
. another person there calling for change, california state treasurer john chiang. our allen martin is in the newsroom right now with wells fargo's response to this. >> ken, they said we're sorry and we're fixing the problems. it is the message from the san francisco high pressure based company and its ceo tim sloan. that's not enough for the dozens of protesters who marched and chanted through the streets of downtown des moines, iowa today. at 1 point they forced their way inside the...
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garbage floating in the pacific. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. we are getting our first look at a device designed to clean up the great pacific garbage patch. that's floating junkyard between california and hawaii that has grown to about twice the size of texas. kpix5's mary lee is live in alameda with the plan to pick up all that plastic. mary? >> reporter: that's right, allen. i want to show you just how bad the problem is. this bag of trash came from the stomach of a sea turtle and now researchers are looking to this big pipe to fix the problem. >> what we say is that to catch plastic act like the plastic. >> reporter: the pacific plastic problem is getting worse every day. what's known as the great pacific garbage patch floating between california and hawaii contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic weighing 80,000 tons. here in alameda researchers with the nonprofit group the ocean clean-up have come up with a solution. >> actually we have people saying to us well, the reason why you can't clean up the ocean is that the plastic doesn't stay in one sp
garbage floating in the pacific. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. we are getting our first look at a device designed to clean up the great pacific garbage patch. that's floating junkyard between california and hawaii that has grown to about twice the size of texas. kpix5's mary lee is live in alameda with the plan to pick up all that plastic. mary? >> reporter: that's right, allen. i want to show you just how bad the problem is. this bag of trash came...
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tax required in 45 states. dara? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. we'll bring in jonathan allen, national political reporter for msnbc news digital. and john sullivan, congressional reporter for "the washington post." great to have you both with us here on this sunday morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> shawn, given the attacks by "the washington post," the senior publicist had no comments when we reached out to them yesterday, but what is your sense of where this is coming from? is this usual from the different attacks against "the post" and other media outlets? >> a couple things, one, in general, we have seen the president make this kind of argument and this kind of similar argument about amazon before he's lashed out at other companies. i mean, he likes a good fight in the public sphere. another thing is that the post's own reporting shows that some of this comes from the fact that the president, or at least according to people who have talked to him, comes from the fact that the president sometimes grows frustrated with the stories he sees about him and the white
tax required in 45 states. dara? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. we'll bring in jonathan allen, national political reporter for msnbc news digital. and john sullivan, congressional reporter for "the washington post." great to have you both with us here on this sunday morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> shawn, given the attacks by "the washington post," the senior publicist had no comments when we reached out to them yesterday, but...
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scooter programs off the streets and sidewalks calling them a safety hazard. our allen martin is in the newsroom right now with how the complaints don't stop there. >> no, ken. a cease and desist order from city attorney dennis herrera's office said despite warnings electric scooter companies line, bird and spin have continued to operate on unpermitted rental programs creating a public nuisance on the city streets and sidewalks. the city attorney said documented evidence that scooter companies and their customers are ignoring laws such as riders driving on the sidewalk blocking pedestrians, riders also leaving scooters in the public right-of-way creating falling hazards, making it difficult for anyone to get around. some people are also seen riding those scooters without helmets. the department of public works has already begun and will continue impounding these scooters and will seek reimbursement from the companies for the costs. the department says it will take necessary steps to respond to any improper obstructions of public property and public right-of-way. the city's land use
scooter programs off the streets and sidewalks calling them a safety hazard. our allen martin is in the newsroom right now with how the complaints don't stop there. >> no, ken. a cease and desist order from city attorney dennis herrera's office said despite warnings electric scooter companies line, bird and spin have continued to operate on unpermitted rental programs creating a public nuisance on the city streets and sidewalks. the city attorney said documented evidence that scooter...
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natalie allen. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> in afghanistan, officials say 31 people have been killed in a suicide bombing sunday morning in kabul. some 54 people are reported wounded. the bomber targeted a crowd waiting outside a voter registration center and it's not clear yet who is responsible for the blast, although there are reports that isis has claimed responsibility. militants of attack two other voter registration centers in the last week. >>> it has been two weeks since a suspected chemical attack in syria killed dozens of people and now after days of being held up in damascus, an international monitoring group is finally able to investigate. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons said they collected samples in douma on saturday and they will test for chlorine and sarin. we want to warn you the next video is disturbing. after the attack, activists released footage of people hosed down and other video shows dead children foaming at the mouth on top of the bodies of their parents and wounded civilians. in the meantime, syria and its powerful ally russia deny
natalie allen. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> in afghanistan, officials say 31 people have been killed in a suicide bombing sunday morning in kabul. some 54 people are reported wounded. the bomber targeted a crowd waiting outside a voter registration center and it's not clear yet who is responsible for the blast, although there are reports that isis has claimed responsibility. militants of attack two other voter registration centers in the last week. >>> it has been two...
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. >>> coming up, everybody, axios mike allen has a look at one big thing. >>> more on james comey's first major interview since being fired as fbi director. his highly critical thoughts orphan trump calling him morally unfit for office. >>> and following friday night's strikes against assad regime. james stavridis and christopher hill discuss the steps they say u.s. needs to take next as the battle shifts to an international war of words. "morning joe" just...