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phyllis in on the latest, great to see you again. reporter: strong numbers coming in for the indian equity markets considering the national democratic alliance is leading in 230 seats out of 540 which gives them a majority as far as the lead and seats is concerned and that is the reason why the political stability has led to the prospects of the clinical -- lead to world markets surging. the nifty and the semsex are in uncharted territories. they have briefly had the psychological levels with the nifty at 12,000. good gains coming in and the gains are on the back of substantial up moves in the banking sector. consumer led sectors such as the auto sector doing well. thank you. the latest on the india elections from mumbai. let's give you a business flash. debra mao is in hong kong. the ceo of cisco systems has told bloomberg it is hard to say if wally being sidelined will help his business. chuck robbins said u.s.-china tariffs have so far only had a nominal effect on pricing. >> if we can mitigate it, we will pass through pricing. ou
phyllis in on the latest, great to see you again. reporter: strong numbers coming in for the indian equity markets considering the national democratic alliance is leading in 230 seats out of 540 which gives them a majority as far as the lead and seats is concerned and that is the reason why the political stability has led to the prospects of the clinical -- lead to world markets surging. the nifty and the semsex are in uncharted territories. they have briefly had the psychological levels with...
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that the people in those areas they really took that quite differently than perhaps it was intended phyllis and yet they really are frustrated and the two guys i spoke to in the report that you've just seen actually quoted germany's research minister themselves as well and this is something that really struck them and i think that is still quite a blahs a attitude not only from some politicians but also from some germans in different parts of germany on experiencing the lack of every day of course this report here that i followed was actually just focusing on agriculture but also this affects their entire lives when what about when an emergency doctor doesn't have a signal on my phone so that they can take an emergency call for example so this really gets into every part of the everyday lives especially in rural germany and it's just one of the many issues actually that is concerning germans right now we know that you're actually doing a series on that particular topic so what else is on the agenda exactly they'll be running every day this week so we saw digitalisation today tomorrow we've
that the people in those areas they really took that quite differently than perhaps it was intended phyllis and yet they really are frustrated and the two guys i spoke to in the report that you've just seen actually quoted germany's research minister themselves as well and this is something that really struck them and i think that is still quite a blahs a attitude not only from some politicians but also from some germans in different parts of germany on experiencing the lack of every day of...
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phyllis. what strikes me and i'm sure a struck you as well and anyone looking at that nothing changes it is the same situation of an uptick in five seeing a hastily arranged it lasts for a little while. it's that at least in the short term could break this cycle. what could break this cycle would be an end to the extraordinary repression under which the two million residents of gaza are living i think we have to be very careful in looking at this incident as if it was separate from what came before much of the press in the united states begins their coverage with the palestinian rockets that were fired against israel which of course are in fact a violation of international law but they don't talk about what happened the day before when four more palestinians were killed in the march to the fence in gaza the fact that three percent only of gaza's little bit of water is drink of all ninety seven percent is not drink a bill that the united nations says that gaza will not be inhabitable in twenty
phyllis. what strikes me and i'm sure a struck you as well and anyone looking at that nothing changes it is the same situation of an uptick in five seeing a hastily arranged it lasts for a little while. it's that at least in the short term could break this cycle. what could break this cycle would be an end to the extraordinary repression under which the two million residents of gaza are living i think we have to be very careful in looking at this incident as if it was separate from what came...
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through hell. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a lifelong smoker, was that she had recently begun coughing up blood. >> i believe when she went to dr. weinberger she told him she was a smoker. i don't think she tried to hide that from anybody. >> how did she find out about mark weinberger? >> i believe one of her co-workers may have seen billboards. >> the nose doctor? >> uh-huh. >> in hindsight, going to the self-proclaimed nose doctor may have been a mistake. but since phyllis had a long history of sinus problems, seeking out a sinus specialist for her breathing problem seemed logical. >> the first time i heard about him was when she called me. she was going to have sinus surger
through hell. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a...
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playing that role instead of the spanish thank you as always for you and science we do appreciate it phyllis bennis live and washington d.c. thank you. a roadside bomb has exploded as a tourist bus drive past an age it navigates a parent's injuring at least 17 people most of them south africans it's not yet known who is responsible but the attack will be another hit tourism after years of turmoil and violence but toyah gate and be reports. this is what remains of a tourist bus hit by a roadside bomb near cairo. this witness was driving behind the bus when it was attacked. all the foreigners in the front are injured he says i saw the whole thing from my car. 25 south african tourists were on board when the bomb exploded in a district place to the giza pyramids tourists in egypt have been increasingly targeted as the government tries to suppress armed groups in the sinai peninsula. last december 3 vietnamese tourists and their egyptian guide were killed in a similar attack in the same area. tourism is key to egypt struggling economy visit in numbers dropped by more than 60 percent after the 20
playing that role instead of the spanish thank you as always for you and science we do appreciate it phyllis bennis live and washington d.c. thank you. a roadside bomb has exploded as a tourist bus drive past an age it navigates a parent's injuring at least 17 people most of them south africans it's not yet known who is responsible but the attack will be another hit tourism after years of turmoil and violence but toyah gate and be reports. this is what remains of a tourist bus hit by a roadside...
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palestinian prime minister has already called the plan financial blackmail and it will probably favor israel phyllis bennis is the director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies she says trump cushion his plan for peace is doomed to fail but i think what jared kirschner is trying to do is substitute an econo peace if you will for anything remotely resembling a serious solution to the long running israeli occupation and colonization of palestinian land this will probably be the main part of the so-called deal of the century and like so many other things in the trumpet ministration and trump's own view is that money is the solution that you can buy a palestinian surrender in this case there is the a statement from questioner that the palestinian grandparents as he put it are destroying the future of palestinian children when of course it's the fact that palestinian children are being denied access to their land to sovereignty to freedom that these are the kinds of rights that are being denied to all palestinians and the notion that buying them off with massive investm
palestinian prime minister has already called the plan financial blackmail and it will probably favor israel phyllis bennis is the director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies she says trump cushion his plan for peace is doomed to fail but i think what jared kirschner is trying to do is substitute an econo peace if you will for anything remotely resembling a serious solution to the long running israeli occupation and colonization of palestinian land this will...
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phyllis that's best. and usually with most only those in the us. the listener must anybody who had novel any magic h.s. faster than his door. after securing the arrest they spend 6 hours ransacking the house looking for incriminating evidence. all they found was a small collection of religious texts but that was all they needed. yes i saw on of are is packing food to deliver to the prison where since that phrase her husband's still a minus spent a year on remand awaiting trial. but that was. it only if. he's charged with terror of fences but for the russians his real crime is life streaming raids from his mobile phone simonetti for life give the whole you don't get the show. he's merely just a place when his story and you have to live in the day again even and when i'm teaching i'm so sad in the physician. since a limb and the rest she's been raising her children alone the youngest sophie who has struggled to understand. when she easily put any thought. at least. one of us then the glasses. and i asked what he had heard each and that is that the mo
phyllis that's best. and usually with most only those in the us. the listener must anybody who had novel any magic h.s. faster than his door. after securing the arrest they spend 6 hours ransacking the house looking for incriminating evidence. all they found was a small collection of religious texts but that was all they needed. yes i saw on of are is packing food to deliver to the prison where since that phrase her husband's still a minus spent a year on remand awaiting trial. but that was. it...
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phyllis every year for president ford. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. too great to be close it's like the. three of them all can't be good. interested in the walk. back. on the back side to germany now where a rising political figure has drawn attention after urging top firms like b.m.w. to be brought under collective ownership on the remarks made by kevin kilbane that leader of the social democratic party's youth wing has found to shift the party's policies further to the left is joining the s.p.d. is youth chief has also been a vocal critic of surging rents and big property developers but his latest comments have led many in berlin halls of power to distance themselves from him peter all of the reports. socialism the idea that a society is only as strong as its weakest member but does it belong in our past our present or our future well if you listen to the leader of the youth wing of angle of merkel's coalition partners here in germany it'
phyllis every year for president ford. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. too great to be close it's like the. three of them all can't be good. interested in the walk. back. on the back side to germany now where a rising political figure has drawn attention after urging top firms like b.m.w. to be brought under collective ownership on the remarks made by kevin kilbane that leader of the social...
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and you can be like, "oh, it's phyllis. that's what it is." ( laughter ) ( applause ) and i'll be honest, i support this. i think everyone should have the right to choose how they want to be buried. that's why when i die i want to be buried in a mcdonald's ball pit. yes, i like to bring joy to children. it makes life interesting. and finally in entertainment news, if you don't like being buried or turned into compost after you die, technology is giving us another option. >> whitney houston fans could have an opportunity to see the late singer in concert even seven years after her death. the pop icon's estate says it's planning to launch a whitney houston hologram tour and a new album. >> the show will include recordings of the late singer, along with a live band and backup singers. >> trevor: nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. nope, i'm sorry, but no. a hologram tour? like, no one should buy tickets just to watch a hologram, all right. and, worse, if you get the crappy seats, can you imagine. now you're in the nose bleeds watchi
and you can be like, "oh, it's phyllis. that's what it is." ( laughter ) ( applause ) and i'll be honest, i support this. i think everyone should have the right to choose how they want to be buried. that's why when i die i want to be buried in a mcdonald's ball pit. yes, i like to bring joy to children. it makes life interesting. and finally in entertainment news, if you don't like being buried or turned into compost after you die, technology is giving us another option. >>...
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and phyllis to go. on w. i i. see. what more can a football fan wish for than a title race this wide open until the very last matched.
and phyllis to go. on w. i i. see. what more can a football fan wish for than a title race this wide open until the very last matched.
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host: phyllis in fort lauderdale. caller: hi. say the united states government needs to make sure this money is being spent properly on the things that it should be spent on. there's a lot of corruption in puerto rico. it is taxpayer money. i want to make sure there's someone looking out for this money. host: jennifer shutt talked about the guardrails put into this $19 billion disaster aid package to oversee those funds going to artery go -- put a recoat -- puerto rico. a democrat from maryland was in the speaker's chair yesterday lonethe loan republican -- republican blocked this aid from the unanimous consent vote. [video clip] >> we don't think anyone should be playing games with disaster relief. we have americans facing cataclysmic conditions across the country because of these extreme weather events. bedon't think they should playing parliamentary games with it. i heard it was about them wanting to build funding for the wall through disaster relief legislation. that doesn't fit. this is for disaster relief, people suffering
host: phyllis in fort lauderdale. caller: hi. say the united states government needs to make sure this money is being spent properly on the things that it should be spent on. there's a lot of corruption in puerto rico. it is taxpayer money. i want to make sure there's someone looking out for this money. host: jennifer shutt talked about the guardrails put into this $19 billion disaster aid package to oversee those funds going to artery go -- put a recoat -- puerto rico. a democrat from maryland...