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of course, we are well prepared in case ameca chooses the second option. ime plans to retaliate. gary cohn said that would hurt the economy. >> if you end up with a tariff t , you will end up with price or inflation. >> those are all historic engreed cents for an k34i slowdown. i would not lik to see that happen. >> the two countries have been discussing a deal. both wou stand down on tariffs, china would buy more goods to narrow the deficitnd the white house radio replace a ban with a fine and stricter oversight. but the zte portion has h a snag on capitol hill.ic repu senators moving to limit the president's ability to offer a reprieve. e implementation of tariffs would effectively end a one-month trade truce that had calmed financial markets going into this week's singapore summit. fo "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche in washington. >>> is there a way f investor toss protect their portfolios if trade tensions do escalate joining us with insights is david levovitz at jpmorgan. >> thanks for having me. >> gue there are sectors you feel you need to avoid. those that ar
of course, we are well prepared in case ameca chooses the second option. ime plans to retaliate. gary cohn said that would hurt the economy. >> if you end up with a tariff t , you will end up with price or inflation. >> those are all historic engreed cents for an k34i slowdown. i would not lik to see that happen. >> the two countries have been discussing a deal. both wou stand down on tariffs, china would buy more goods to narrow the deficitnd the white house radio replace a...
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corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. at the group of seven summit in quebec six heads of state concluded the two day meeting. while the seventh, president donald trump, left earlys heading for eting in singapore with north korean leader kim jong un. ft, the president issued stern warnings and threatened to end trade with his counterparts if they didn't halt what he called unfair trade practices. at the same time, he also proposed eliminating all tariffe and tarriers-- a drastic change to the current economic system tmit would impact ions of jobs around the globe. >> we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing. t ends. you want a tariff-free, you want no barriers, and yo
corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. at the group of seven summit in...
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cancer treatment centers of ameca. we're not just fighting cancer any more. we're outsrting it. visit cancercenter.com/outsmart to learn more. >>> yes, we can, yes, we can, yes, we can! >> right nower prote are demanding protections for the migrant familiet separated the u.s. border. the fight for our families rally began aboutn hour ago. more than 2,000 children have been separated from their parents in recent weeks. >>> and now migrant families separated at the bder must be reunited within 30 days. a federal judge'sig ove hour comes just hours before congress votes on immigration today. >> and tracie potts has more on that plus the supremeurt's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >> reporter: overnight a federal judge rule that had migra milies must be reunited over the next month. but in congress today'sim gration vote looks iffy. it would end family separation and provides $25 billion for a border wall with no assurance president trump will sign it. that is why some lawmakers say they are voting no. the backup plan -- >>f that didn't succeed, then we'll cross th
cancer treatment centers of ameca. we're not just fighting cancer any more. we're outsrting it. visit cancercenter.com/outsmart to learn more. >>> yes, we can, yes, we can, yes, we can! >> right nower prote are demanding protections for the migrant familiet separated the u.s. border. the fight for our families rally began aboutn hour ago. more than 2,000 children have been separated from their parents in recent weeks. >>> and now migrant families separated at the bder...
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>> they wentn that morning readtoto kilor b be lled o on behalff ameca. toir credi they ed, thing buwomen an childre dog usual you said, wming ightht f breakakfa. theyeganan t putn the dihes and execining th. there were three platoons that nt in. they roued up pele and p themn a ditc the her cpanies jt went om houseo hse and kled dd raped and mutiled. itust wentn unti everydy wi eitr run away or killed. 400 and some of people in that village alone. amy: today, an hour with investigative journalist seymour hersh. he broke the stories about the massacre, the abu ghraib prison scandal, the cia's secret surveillance of antiwar activists, and much more. he is out with a new memoir dip session with trump dominates all kinds of other reporting will stop they're finally getting one of t issues with immigration from the newspapers instead of dwelling, which is what his name is. a new moan about it. amy: today, investigative journalist seymour hersh for the hour. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'
>> they wentn that morning readtoto kilor b be lled o on behalff ameca. toir credi they ed, thing buwomen an childre dog usual you said, wming ightht f breakakfa. theyeganan t putn the dihes and execining th. there were three platoons that nt in. they roued up pele and p themn a ditc the her cpanies jt went om houseo hse and kled dd raped and mutiled. itust wentn unti everydy wi eitr run away or killed. 400 and some of people in that village alone. amy: today, an hour with investigative...
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. >>>> ameca is great whenmemerica doesreat things.me america's been dngng a lott of bad things. i i thi thehe arican n eam waalwaysysomeone's ftasy in somee e els's unken ghtmare. >> we're in thsesecond act. what is wrong wh h amera? >> whe does the countrgo from here? amy: the trailer for "the king" directed by eugene jarecki, who joins us here in our studio. welcome to democracy now! talk about this latest film. >> a woman across the country to understand -- i went across the country to understand the american dream or what it was. as we're learning more and more every day from summit of people waking up in the condition we're in, the american dream was never for anyone, is for white men. we are learning -- i think were actually coming up to speed as a countrtry rather quickly due to the conditions now face. amy: why focus on elvis presley? >> what is more inextricable from the american dream than elvis presley? as he rose, we rose. as he became too powerful so fast i'm a so did we. he started to realize he had so heres in his soul
. >>>> ameca is great whenmemerica doesreat things.me america's been dngng a lott of bad things. i i thi thehe arican n eam waalwaysysomeone's ftasy in somee e els's unken ghtmare. >> we're in thsesecond act. what is wrong wh h amera? >> whe does the countrgo from here? amy: the trailer for "the king" directed by eugene jarecki, who joins us here in our studio. welcome to democracy now! talk about this latest film. >> a woman across the country to...
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reporter: judy, the las vegas golden knights may be the most successful expansion team ever in north amecair very first season as a team, they made it to the finals, and they did it by scooping up talent that was basically unprotected by rival teams. the washington capitals, on the other hand, have knocked on the door of imthe finals a few. but even with one of the league's best players, thet ve come up shery time. s in facce 1984, they've blown a big lead in a playoff series ten times. this year, the battle for lord stanley's cup is tiedect one game a and tomorrow night the caps and the knights face off for game three in washington d.c. joining us now is greg wyshynski. he is espn's senior n.h.l. writer, creator of the "puck daddy" hockey blog at yahoo, and co-host of the hockey podcast, "puck soup." thanks for making the time. >> my pleasuret listen, ask but this now perspective on this matchup just when you're looking at golden caty intos, they weren't even a team a year agocr. hoy is it that we're talking about them as a potential championship winner? >> everybody you talk to now will
reporter: judy, the las vegas golden knights may be the most successful expansion team ever in north amecair very first season as a team, they made it to the finals, and they did it by scooping up talent that was basically unprotected by rival teams. the washington capitals, on the other hand, have knocked on the door of imthe finals a few. but even with one of the league's best players, thet ve come up shery time. s in facce 1984, they've blown a big lead in a playoff series ten times. this...
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robust platform for job creation and investment, innovation, competition and new opportunities for ameca enterprise. increasingly consumers and businesses are turning to apps not just for entertainment but also for efficiency, convenience, productivity and cost savings. mississippi farmers, for example, are using apps for precision agriculture technologies. apps allow them to monitor the health of their props and the welfare of their livestock remotely. this helps farmers accurately predict agricultural yields, cutting down costs and increasing productivity. mississippians are also using apps to access telemedicine apps crovide patients with immediate access to medical professionals or other health-related services that are not readily ale inir neighborhoods or communities. this technology helps improve patient outcomes and saves lives. it's the foundation of the app industry success is a reliable broadband network. significant investments in broadband networks have enabled many of the innovative apps consumers enjoy today. next generation communication networks such at 5g promise even g
robust platform for job creation and investment, innovation, competition and new opportunities for ameca enterprise. increasingly consumers and businesses are turning to apps not just for entertainment but also for efficiency, convenience, productivity and cost savings. mississippi farmers, for example, are using apps for precision agriculture technologies. apps allow them to monitor the health of their props and the welfare of their livestock remotely. this helps farmers accurately predict...
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ncc, if the chairman of the has the courage of his convictions that what he is done is right for ameca, then we will stand up to a vote in the congress. you should pickp the phone, call speaker ryan, and say schedule it for a vote in the house. let's see what the representatives of the american people say. announcer: watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. new york times columnist ross douthat talks about his book about the catholic church. then, british prime minister theresa may followed en starr talking about the mueller investigation. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," new york times columnist ross douthat talks about his book "to change the church: pope francis and the future of catholicism." ♪ brian: ross douthat, when you were here nine years ago, here is what you said about the republican party.
ncc, if the chairman of the has the courage of his convictions that what he is done is right for ameca, then we will stand up to a vote in the congress. you should pickp the phone, call speaker ryan, and say schedule it for a vote in the house. let's see what the representatives of the american people say. announcer: watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. new york times columnist ross douthat talks about his book about the catholic church. then,...