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and the leaf party's leader -- and the league party's ader wants to take charge of a new, tougher migration policy. he is likely to be his own boss. the full government lineup may be ready in the next few days. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." igstill to come on t's program, protest and patriotism. how the controversy over kneeling during the national anthem has divided football players and owners and involved the president. 27 people have died and nearly 60 cases of ebola has been identified in the democratic republic of congo. but as international organizations scramble to stop the outbreak in its tracks, the african nation is hoping natural advantages and decades of experience will prevent the virus from spreading. bush meat is a delicacy here. buit is feared that hunted for food caused the deadly ebola virus. that is not going to stop these congolese eating it. mt," an avid fan of bush she says "i've never become ill eating it. i've eaten it ever since i was young and i can't get enou of it." >> if you don't eat your meat, please send it t
and the leaf party's leader -- and the league party's ader wants to take charge of a new, tougher migration policy. he is likely to be his own boss. the full government lineup may be ready in the next few days. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." igstill to come on t's program, protest and patriotism. how the controversy over kneeling during the national anthem has divided football players and owners and involved the president. 27 people...
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. >>> well, the trading floor at the financial firm btig was packed today, but not with aders, with celebrities acting as traders as part of its 16tht annual cha day. that day benefits hundreds of charitable organizations and our bob pisani was there. >> reporter: the annual btig charity event has become a premiere wall street event. a mix of serious fundraising and hobnobbing among leaders in the media, entertainment, sports and the business world including bill clinton, mike bloomberg, eli manning, brody miller, denis leary and even ludie kris? >> $45 llion, celebrities, charities banning together for the good of wall street. theyn come i and raise money for 700 charities. >> high five. >> what's that? >> high five! >> high five! >> reporter: while the focus was sn giving ck, gary cohn, president trump' former top economic adviser, spent time hetalking business, global economy and trade with china. >> i don't think anyone wants ad no one wins in a trade war. i think everyone understands that no one wins in a trade war. >> reporter:t's been two months since cohn has left the white house and th
. >>> well, the trading floor at the financial firm btig was packed today, but not with aders, with celebrities acting as traders as part of its 16tht annual cha day. that day benefits hundreds of charitable organizations and our bob pisani was there. >> reporter: the annual btig charity event has become a premiere wall street event. a mix of serious fundraising and hobnobbing among leaders in the media, entertainment, sports and the business world including bill clinton, mike...
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ader, thank you very much as always.ho isup, we ask exactly in charge of a as pets to new elections that could determine it's very feature in the european union. haidi: up next china accuses the trump administration of flip-flopping on trade. monday the waters and ahead of negotiations ahead of beijing. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. inocencio and new york and you are watching "daybreak australia". according to peter navarro, got steven mnuchin's comments earlier this month about putting quote, anon hold as unfortunate soundbite. a tradewe have is dispute with china, they engage in unfair trade practices and run up a $370 billion trade surplus with us, which cost us over a million factory jobs. we lost the trade war it long time ago. ramy: joining us now is bloomberg washington reporter, greg sullivan. how likely is a trade war at this point? : it seems we are looking at an certificate when it comes to china and the u.s.. we heard eater navarro's comments, and granted he is a hardliner, and taking
ader, thank you very much as always.ho isup, we ask exactly in charge of a as pets to new elections that could determine it's very feature in the european union. haidi: up next china accuses the trump administration of flip-flopping on trade. monday the waters and ahead of negotiations ahead of beijing. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. inocencio and new york and you are watching "daybreak australia". according to peter navarro, got steven mnuchin's comments...
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prominent trump supporter arranged it with ader. israeli social mediaist also was in the meeting. a source tells the "times" that the president's son approved and became a close campaign ally. donald trump jr.'s lawyer tells cnn that the president's son was not interested, and that was the end of it. president trump responding to the report by sending a flurry of tweets, criticizing mueller's probe and insisting the witch-hunt finds no collusion with russia, so now they are looking at the rest of the world. so the president and his lawyer rudy guiliani ratcheting up pressure on special counsel robert mueller to wraup up his investigation over the weekend. you'll notice he did not challenge the accuracy of the "new york times" reporting. this morning they will go out to langley to swear in gina haspel. >> thank you very much. the president doesn't usually pull out the "f word" of fake news unless it is working against him. this narrative of what was done with a confidential informant is working for him so he will milk it right now. can he do this and should he do this? laura coates
prominent trump supporter arranged it with ader. israeli social mediaist also was in the meeting. a source tells the "times" that the president's son approved and became a close campaign ally. donald trump jr.'s lawyer tells cnn that the president's son was not interested, and that was the end of it. president trump responding to the report by sending a flurry of tweets, criticizing mueller's probe and insisting the witch-hunt finds no collusion with russia, so now they are looking...
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said,ader of the league either we get started or say goodbye to each other.anus: everyone is talking about policy. but what are the top names in the fray? two names. former board member, julio, is favored by the league, and a law member at lawrence university. -- florence university. manus: let's see who they choose. thank you, kevin costello. we will keep on eye on the bpt s preads. the markets don't seem as flawed at the moment. general tension in the region in the middle east. clashes between the israeli army and the palestinian protesters on the gaza border. the deadliest day since the 2014 cross-border war. the protest came as the united states moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. the palestinian authority says it will continue to launch a crime investigation against israel. joining us now is our executive editor for the middle east and africa. concern is about what happens today, and potential escalation. plo called this a massacre. i said there is a short-term and long-term. in the short-term, today, tomorrow, the next few days, could be even
said,ader of the league either we get started or say goodbye to each other.anus: everyone is talking about policy. but what are the top names in the fray? two names. former board member, julio, is favored by the league, and a law member at lawrence university. -- florence university. manus: let's see who they choose. thank you, kevin costello. we will keep on eye on the bpt s preads. the markets don't seem as flawed at the moment. general tension in the region in the middle east. clashes...
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foer presint of thnorth carolinaaacp, anmoral mondays ader. aut what u'reoing w.h is diffent toda whatre you dng and washingt, d.c.? >> tha you so ch, amy. today,n more an 30 stes anhere in e distri of lergy, aactivis, stly impted peop, the poor, wi borganizi a noiolentoral fusn, direc acti monda. a rect conontationith what weall poli vionce and e imral policiethat we see a continng to hu the pr. partularly t focus tay wi be o womenn povert chilen in porty, andhe disabled we cannocontinueo have a decracy th engagesn the kind opolicy vionce thate sehappenin eryay. i thinabout thlow-wage rker i m in nort colina who cod not geinsuranc becae north rolina d not pand medicd and waalso ck wh ovaria cancer d has .hilen or amythe workg poor wan, o wated her rublican govern of west virgini cynilly giv ie lile race teacrs, butut medaid and food stas. or ihink aut the ladyamala in alama who has r sewage the ck of he yar who was takingdvantage of byredatory lenderand had pay or $1,000 foringle wirailer that is now falng apartull of molandoles. her sonas 11 yes old annow s to w
foer presint of thnorth carolinaaacp, anmoral mondays ader. aut what u'reoing w.h is diffent toda whatre you dng and washingt, d.c.? >> tha you so ch, amy. today,n more an 30 stes anhere in e distri of lergy, aactivis, stly impted peop, the poor, wi borganizi a noiolentoral fusn, direc acti monda. a rect conontationith what weall poli vionce and e imral policiethat we see a continng to hu the pr. partularly t focus tay wi be o womenn povert chilen in porty, andhe disabled we...
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so that's not exactly defensive in the eyes of these european aders, the united states and certainly israel. israel says you've got to nip ie inud early before iran entrenches itself further. >> yang: but, david, israel has been carrying out actions against iranian targets in syria in little bits and pieces, but last night they were out in front on this. they came out and said, yes, hiis is us, we did this, this is what wet. why the different response or explanation this time? >> well because what's different is that iran hit israel and four were intercepted by the iron dome. a lot of the rockets didn't make it that far. so iran is -- has moved it up a notch by going coss border over to israel. so israel now, the veil of denight club, now, i think is over and israel, for the first time, went public. >> and, mark, you say you see this as an ecalation. why now? why is israel doing this now? >> that's a good question.w, you kn think there's a lot of pointing fingers here which doesn't really help. iran iblaming israel and israel is blaming iran. but i think the facts on th ground have r
so that's not exactly defensive in the eyes of these european aders, the united states and certainly israel. israel says you've got to nip ie inud early before iran entrenches itself further. >> yang: but, david, israel has been carrying out actions against iranian targets in syria in little bits and pieces, but last night they were out in front on this. they came out and said, yes, hiis is us, we did this, this is what wet. why the different response or explanation this time? >>...
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this is the man widely perceived as bosnia's most provocative politician, milorad dodik, the ader ofnian serbs. as this recent television interview shows, dodik raises the spectre of republika srbskai brg away from bosnia once and for all. dodis critics fear secession could lead to war, but he argues ould be done peacefully, after a referendum. >> ( translated ): if there is no agreement on the state level bosnia, our main intention is more independence and autonomy for us. i don't know ithose in bosnia and herzegovina will be smart enough to accept this principle or not, to accept our autonomy in a way that is acceptabl.for that is their problem. but if they think tey can force believe in bosnia and ndrzegovina, that cannot happen. >> reporter: the dayton peace treaty, all three ethnicities have to agree on any government issue. each group has its own president. given the nationalist tensions, consensus is difficultdo achieve, lg to deadlock and stagnation. the muslim, or bosniak leader, bakir izetbegov, is disturbed that his serb counterpart is blocking bosnia's membership of nato,
this is the man widely perceived as bosnia's most provocative politician, milorad dodik, the ader ofnian serbs. as this recent television interview shows, dodik raises the spectre of republika srbskai brg away from bosnia once and for all. dodis critics fear secession could lead to war, but he argues ould be done peacefully, after a referendum. >> ( translated ): if there is no agreement on the state level bosnia, our main intention is more independence and autonomy for us. i don't know...
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neal: he has talked about his affirmative action constitution ader the 14th amendment, but federal statuterohibits discrimination in universities that accept federal funding. sometimes some of these court decisions talk about that constitution.he what happened here was something very unusual. the university said, this is so important to us. we don't want to go to california intermediate court, the court of appeals in california. california supreme court, let's take this case. there are similar ways to do that in the federal court system. but in cases of extraordinary importance, this issue could be heard right away. that is what the california supreme court did. 6-1 decision in favor of bakke. randy: right. it fast couldn't do enough before the person graduated and they knew the supreme court was prepared to hear a case like this. they said, let's get a move on. susan: the headline from that supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. option, dohave
neal: he has talked about his affirmative action constitution ader the 14th amendment, but federal statuterohibits discrimination in universities that accept federal funding. sometimes some of these court decisions talk about that constitution.he what happened here was something very unusual. the university said, this is so important to us. we don't want to go to california intermediate court, the court of appeals in california. california supreme court, let's take this case. there are similar...
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his tennessee is reoccupied by aderal forces and lincoln points johnson the military governor of tennessee. it is one of the few successes that lincoln can boast. choosing johnson to be his running mate seemed like a perfectly logical thing, until it turned out it wasn't a perfectly logical thing. they started to see signs early on. johnson shows up for his all, hetion -- first of wrote and said "do i really have to come for the inauguration?" that was not a question you wanted to be asking. you have to be here. it and hes for has a cold. he has been self-medicating with whiskey. sworn into office in a senate chamber and delivers a long, rambling address that makes it clear that the man is drunk. it is so bad that hannibal says you are done. going out on the portico of the capital to be sworn in, lincoln says to the master of ceremonies, don't let johnson speak outside. >> you can watch the entire program on the civil war at 6:00 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversatio
his tennessee is reoccupied by aderal forces and lincoln points johnson the military governor of tennessee. it is one of the few successes that lincoln can boast. choosing johnson to be his running mate seemed like a perfectly logical thing, until it turned out it wasn't a perfectly logical thing. they started to see signs early on. johnson shows up for his all, hetion -- first of wrote and said "do i really have to come for the inauguration?" that was not a question you wanted to be...