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anna: andrew, thank you.ou the stocks on the move so far including ab inbev which has rallied after saying it will sell a unit. as you can see, up more than 4%. this comes after they had to curtail their ipo plans over in asia though they also said they still think they will allow for the ipo in asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i am matt miller in berlin all longs ride and edwards in london. across thegains equity indexes both here and on the continent. ftse is gaining more than two thirds of 1% as well. let us take a look under the hood at some of these indexes to see what some of these individual stocks stories are. >> starting on the upside, ab inbev up by more than 4.5%. the australian company -- enterprise value of more than $11 billion. pioneer foods absolutely surging nearly 20 9% as pepsico expanding into the emerging market has agreed to purchase the company. to the downside. one of the biggest losers on the stoxx 600. they say they are slashing their r
anna: andrew, thank you.ou the stocks on the move so far including ab inbev which has rallied after saying it will sell a unit. as you can see, up more than 4%. this comes after they had to curtail their ipo plans over in asia though they also said they still think they will allow for the ipo in asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i am matt miller in berlin all longs ride and edwards in london. across thegains equity indexes both here and on the...
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the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet. i think it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 republicans. 33 members hold law degrees. 18 democrats do and 15 republicans do. three members of the committee sit on the intelligence committee. john radcliffe is a republican. there are 11 freshmen, seven democrats and four republicans. the oldest member is 76 years old, republican from wisconsin. er is 35 years youngest member is 35 years old. member, and the oldest member on that committee is peter welch. a democrat fro vermont. the youngest member is 35 years old. we are previewing those hearings in this hour of the "washington journal" and we want to hear your questions and comments to the reporters covering the ins and outs of the mother of or -- mueller report. ,epublicans are (202) 748-8000 democr
the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet. i think it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 republicans. 33 members hold law degrees. 18 democrats do and 15 republicans do. three members of the committee sit on the intelligence committee. john radcliffe is a...
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let me answer the question, andrew.d, we faced the worst financial recession since the second world war. we have turned around the economy. that is why, by the way, i was able to secure the biggest everfunding increase in history for the nhs. i will come onto that. i want the nhs to be brilliant but i could only do that if we turned around the economy. can you tell me one major business that has told you that uk corporation tax is the biggest problem facing them? well, businesses welcome business tax cuts... they always do that! can you tell me any business that has said to you, you really need to cut corporation tax? i'm not doing this because businesses have asked me. i'm doing this because it is going to grow our economy and put us in a strong shape to deal with a no—deal brexit. it hasn't so far. can you tell me any businesses asking you to do this? businesses say that if you... which ones? hang on, andrew, if you don't mind letting me answer the question. i am telling you that businesses ask for business tax cuts.
let me answer the question, andrew.d, we faced the worst financial recession since the second world war. we have turned around the economy. that is why, by the way, i was able to secure the biggest everfunding increase in history for the nhs. i will come onto that. i want the nhs to be brilliant but i could only do that if we turned around the economy. can you tell me one major business that has told you that uk corporation tax is the biggest problem facing them? well, businesses welcome...
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the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet. i think it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 er is 35 yearsb youngest member is 35 years old. member, and the oldest member on >> the oldest member on that ommittee welch, he's 72, the youngest member is a republican from new york. 35 years old. those hearingsng in this hour of the washington journal and we want to hear your questions. your comments, for our panel to reporters who have been covering and out's of the mueller investigation. phone lines are open. you can call in. report. ,epublicans are (202) 748-8000 democrats are (202) 748-8001, independents are (202) 748-8002. take us through the story that you are part of, andrew. the justice department telling mueller to limit his report. guest: we knew even before yesterday robert mueller was not c
the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet. i think it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 er is 35 yearsb youngest member is 35 years old. member, and the oldest member on >> the oldest member on that ommittee welch, he's 72, the youngest member is a...
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andrew: you know, i agree matt. i think the committee should roll into this hearing with a purpose of communicating the substance of the report in the broadest and most accessible way to the american public as they can. forget about articles of impeachment. forget about what the vote count will be in the senate. the idea here is to get the information in that report which was presented in a legalistic and dense way, communicated in a very clear and simple way. i think the way you do that is by setting the ground rules, explaining for people and having mueller answer these questions in a leading fashion, that the way prosecutors prove cases, every crime comes -- has specific elements, and the way prosecutors prove cases is they show -- they present evidence that supports each one of those elements. mueller left you the road map. there are 10 categories of obstructive activity detailed in that report. on eight of those categories, he concludes that there is significant evidence to prove every element of that crime of
andrew: you know, i agree matt. i think the committee should roll into this hearing with a purpose of communicating the substance of the report in the broadest and most accessible way to the american public as they can. forget about articles of impeachment. forget about what the vote count will be in the senate. the idea here is to get the information in that report which was presented in a legalistic and dense way, communicated in a very clear and simple way. i think the way you do that is by...
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andrew blum got interested in this stuff. he wasn't satisfied with the past explanations that attributed the advances in weather science simply to faster supercomputer ands better satellites. andrew's a journalist with a knack for making complex systems accessible as he did in his previous book which was a primer on the physical infrastructure of the internet. and he saw in weather forecasts a similar kind of story. his new book, "the weather machine," is an engaging look at what goes on behind the scenes. the international, collaborative effort that it takes to give us the daily weather report. andrew recounts how forecasting has evolved from scattered stations to the u.n.'s world meteorological organization, and he introduces readers to the scientists, satellites and supercomputers that make up the world's current forecasting system. andrew will be in conversation here this evening with one forecasters, jason. he's the weather editor at the washington post and chief meteorologist of the capital weather game. jason himself h
andrew blum got interested in this stuff. he wasn't satisfied with the past explanations that attributed the advances in weather science simply to faster supercomputer ands better satellites. andrew's a journalist with a knack for making complex systems accessible as he did in his previous book which was a primer on the physical infrastructure of the internet. and he saw in weather forecasts a similar kind of story. his new book, "the weather machine," is an engaging look at what goes...
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that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff.er was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. as soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall down in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >> yeah. >> you're nervous? >> why don't you go ahead and talk to us about why you're in prison. >> i'm here for arson, breaking and entering, theft, and resisting arrest and probation violation. >> relax, okay? >> what we're doing here today is all about you. you said that you have anger issues that boil up inside of you. and that's what happened. that's what happened in the community. that's why you set a fire. that's why you threatened those girls. you need to convince us that you have got a handle on that and you understand what it is that boils up inside of you and causes you to want
that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff.er was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. as soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall down in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >>...
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andrew desiderio congressional reporter for a p olitico. explain what the judiciary committee is going to be covering and why. it will focus on volume two that focuses on the idea that the president was seeking to obstruct the robert mueller investigation. have of democrats so far said essentially that the evidence is clear that the president at least sought to of shut the investigation. but the decision was made not to charge the president with a crime, in part because of the office of legal counsel opinion that we have been talking about you cannot indict a sitting president. the only way to hold that isting president accountable outside the criminal justice system. those are the issues the committee will look into. the big issue on everyone mine will be impeachment and whether the house judiciary committee will move through that after the hearing. that remains to be seen. but that will be top of mind. host: take us through the format of the hearing. guest 2: it will be a regular order hearing, but it will be three hours. the hearing was
andrew desiderio congressional reporter for a p olitico. explain what the judiciary committee is going to be covering and why. it will focus on volume two that focuses on the idea that the president was seeking to obstruct the robert mueller investigation. have of democrats so far said essentially that the evidence is clear that the president at least sought to of shut the investigation. but the decision was made not to charge the president with a crime, in part because of the office of legal...
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andrew, how will this whet the appetite of the crowd here at wimbledon?'t believe we had to wait that long, federal came in as a champion and nadal pegged him back. —— federer. it was my great honour and privilege to commentate on that, as it will be today, but it was a real turning of the tables in the sport at that moment. this young man had driven through the older chap. i didn't think they would be around 11 yea rs didn't think they would be around 11 years later, but here they are. it will be a wonderful match. it is the battle between the characters. whatever sporting rivalry you would like to invoke, for me, this is the very pinnacle. so i can't wait for it to begin. nad al, djokovic and federer all in peak form all at the same time, and all in the last four ofa grand same time, and all in the last four of a grand slam. and all uninjured, andi of a grand slam. and all uninjured, and i think murray will rejoin them next year. i think his hip will be fine. it is not an easy match for novak djokovic in the other semifinal, but he is expected to go thr
andrew, how will this whet the appetite of the crowd here at wimbledon?'t believe we had to wait that long, federal came in as a champion and nadal pegged him back. —— federer. it was my great honour and privilege to commentate on that, as it will be today, but it was a real turning of the tables in the sport at that moment. this young man had driven through the older chap. i didn't think they would be around 11 yea rs didn't think they would be around 11 years later, but here they are. it...
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and i'm just checking who we've got andrew thomas as our correspondent as sorry no andrew thomas i'll come to you later andrew long as with us a china affairs analyst on skype from hong kong hi andrew what do you make of the pictures we're seeing we saw protests earlier today but i don't think anyone really expected things to escalate this much well this is coming to the crunch point because they. all that want to. go ahead and. don't look confuse me with the other end andrew k p no i'm not a legislator i'm a independent trial strategist based in hong kong with many years of experience ready in the whole government yes i understand that so that's how i introduced you as a china affairs analyst to go ahead and tell us what you were what you were saying . mr long can you hear me. oh god hear you. ok we'll. i'm sorry about that clearly the connections not great i do apologize for that as you say andrew long is a china affairs analyst just to clear that up as he was trying to as well that is how we introduced him so these are the live pictures yes inside the legislative council building c
and i'm just checking who we've got andrew thomas as our correspondent as sorry no andrew thomas i'll come to you later andrew long as with us a china affairs analyst on skype from hong kong hi andrew what do you make of the pictures we're seeing we saw protests earlier today but i don't think anyone really expected things to escalate this much well this is coming to the crunch point because they. all that want to. go ahead and. don't look confuse me with the other end andrew k p no i'm not a...
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they are in the graffiti on the wall they have this is been an escalation as we were saying with andrew thomas the likes of which i think nobody really expected and what is significant is the way the police the right place have held back these pictures from just a moment ago we'll have a look at the live ones right now it's i mean there's a lot of people in there it's oddly calm people taking photos i suspect they'll be live streaming on. facebook and twitter as well just to the left there above the breaking news words you might be able to see the union flag of the united kingdom that is actually the hong kong flag pre 997 when hong kong was under british rule. and today is the 22nd anniversary of that handover of hong kong from britain to china so it's. incredibly symbolic that. colonial era british flag has been unfurled in the legislative council of hong kong and still with us as we look at these pictures as we think about these amazing images how do you think it'll be going down in beijing. are they looking at this and i imagine they'll be getting quite worried worried. full hong ko
they are in the graffiti on the wall they have this is been an escalation as we were saying with andrew thomas the likes of which i think nobody really expected and what is significant is the way the police the right place have held back these pictures from just a moment ago we'll have a look at the live ones right now it's i mean there's a lot of people in there it's oddly calm people taking photos i suspect they'll be live streaming on. facebook and twitter as well just to the left there...
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he picked andrew weissmann. he knew who andrew weissmann was.nly was the only corrupt prosecutor singled out by the chief judge in the eastern district of new york for withholding evidence. >> sean: you have seen this. >> i have the case against him now. he brought the case, when the evidence was disclosed 16 defendants were acquitted, based on that evidence. good judges in the eastern district required it to be disclosed. mueller knew it. he hired him as general counsel, mueller authorized $500,000 in attorney fees for the corrupt fbi agent that weissmann covered up for. >> sean: i'll send to you meet with jim jordan, he needs to have a conversation with you. sent four maryland executives to jail for a year, overturned by the fifth signature. everyone wants, in we'll come back, more with the studio audience and preview the inspector general's upcoming report, former congressman trey gowdy weighs in as well as the deep state is in serious trouble. -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach her
he picked andrew weissmann. he knew who andrew weissmann was.nly was the only corrupt prosecutor singled out by the chief judge in the eastern district of new york for withholding evidence. >> sean: you have seen this. >> i have the case against him now. he brought the case, when the evidence was disclosed 16 defendants were acquitted, based on that evidence. good judges in the eastern district required it to be disclosed. mueller knew it. he hired him as general counsel, mueller...
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>> things take a long time to change in washington, andrew, as you well know. there's no evidence that the fundamental regulatory process that allowed the faa to approve the max has or will change at all. there is, however, a congressional hearing on wednesday that i'm going to be paying close attention to. some of the people named in this article were already scheduled to testify and that's going to make for some interesting viewing. >> phil, you've been covering boeing for so very long. one of the things that david exposed, at least to me, for the first time was how much of the oversight, the regulatory oversight wasn't really managed by regulators at all but actually was managed by the aircraft manufacturer itself and so even if the faa doesn't do anything, and i imagine, or at least i hope that they will, has something happened inside boeing >> you mean in terms of how they do this in the future? >> yes will they voluntarily say, for example, we know we had lobbied, for example, to have our -- to oversee a lot of this ourselves but given what happened we do
>> things take a long time to change in washington, andrew, as you well know. there's no evidence that the fundamental regulatory process that allowed the faa to approve the max has or will change at all. there is, however, a congressional hearing on wednesday that i'm going to be paying close attention to. some of the people named in this article were already scheduled to testify and that's going to make for some interesting viewing. >> phil, you've been covering boeing for so very...
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andrew thomas is in hong kong he joins us live from there so andrew how they digesting everything that's happened in the last 24 hours
andrew thomas is in hong kong he joins us live from there so andrew how they digesting everything that's happened in the last 24 hours
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andrew johnson was a bigot of his time, by the way. if we could do it for andrew johnson, we did, meaning the country, we should surely do it for president trump. that's what we've been doing. we've been following the constitution. and by the way, no one could stop me from bringing those articles once they were declared legitimate. no one. this is not something that the speaker can say, well, al, you may bring them or you may not. this is what the rules permit me to do and the law that we say he's violating, when we say he is now above the law, is the constitution of the united states of america. that's where we get this language from by virtue of article 2, section 4, having been used to impeach andrew johnson. >> now, as we saw that go to the house floor and we saw that it was not successful in terms of it being voted for, now we go to this week where special counsel mueller's going to testify. and is going to shift, i would presume, to whether or not there will be established high crimes because there clearly, as been said in the mu
andrew johnson was a bigot of his time, by the way. if we could do it for andrew johnson, we did, meaning the country, we should surely do it for president trump. that's what we've been doing. we've been following the constitution. and by the way, no one could stop me from bringing those articles once they were declared legitimate. no one. this is not something that the speaker can say, well, al, you may bring them or you may not. this is what the rules permit me to do and the law that we say...
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for andrew, it's a ride he'll always remember. for andrew's mom, officer cates is someone she won. forget >> i tried to say thank you in so many different ways, and it's just not enough. it's so heartwarming is the only word i can come up with. >> reporter: andrew not only made a new friend, heot a souvenir, officer cates gave andrew his police catch from his uniform. mark segraves, news 4. >> hey, how cute is, that and on thursday at their meeting the metro board of directors planned to honor the officer as they shceuld. very ni >> i love that story. still to come at 5:00, amazon gets into real estate. when we come right back, the partnership that could mean a $5,000 credit for home buyers. plus, two soccer heavyweights and the international showdown right here at fedex field. we are live when news 4 continues. >>> and after high temperatures today only inhe 70s, check out the temperature trend. i think you're going to liketerm our average high is now 88. we arenning below normal wednesday, thursday, friday. we do start to warm over the weekend, but who about those humidity levels
for andrew, it's a ride he'll always remember. for andrew's mom, officer cates is someone she won. forget >> i tried to say thank you in so many different ways, and it's just not enough. it's so heartwarming is the only word i can come up with. >> reporter: andrew not only made a new friend, heot a souvenir, officer cates gave andrew his police catch from his uniform. mark segraves, news 4. >> hey, how cute is, that and on thursday at their meeting the metro board of directors...
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going today so good to see andrew la pthorne going well and today so good to see andrew lapthorne goingp—to—date with his progress throughout the days to come. that is all problem wouldn't for now, back with more later but 110w for now, back with more later but now for the rest of the sport. get thomas has enjoyed a very good day and has improved his position to fifth. the view from the top is quite something, getting there is no easy ride. this is a beast beneath the pleasant vistas and is thomas's team controlled his rivals the ground there way to the stage win. the jersey prized and open a new and just a fit thomas was after crashing in his warm up race, this was his emphatic answer. riding past the frenchmen are leaving rivals in his dust, fourth on the stage and fifth overall but on this form not long before he can be peering down on everybody once again. ferrari driver charles leclerc has told the bbc that he was determined to carve a career in formula one despite the death of his godfather and close friend jules bianchi. bianchi died in 2015 from injuries received in an accident
going today so good to see andrew la pthorne going well and today so good to see andrew lapthorne goingp—to—date with his progress throughout the days to come. that is all problem wouldn't for now, back with more later but 110w for now, back with more later but now for the rest of the sport. get thomas has enjoyed a very good day and has improved his position to fifth. the view from the top is quite something, getting there is no easy ride. this is a beast beneath the pleasant vistas and is...
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people just know who she is, given what you just talked about with andrew yang.ond thing is that it's forced biden to try to shore up his support. this week we had an naacp convention in detroit. the urban league in indianapolis. it biden is out there with a new criminal justice plan. he's gone to south carolina to apologize for saying that he worked with segregationists in the past and the reason for that is a cautionary tale of hillary clinton back in 2008. she had all the big endorsements. it looked like she had strong black support and then here comes barack obama, who does well enough in iowa -- he wins iowa, in fact, and then goes to south carolina, which is going to set the parameters for all the southern primaries that follow large black constituencies and obama beat clinton by 29 percentage points in south carolina and goes on to win it all. biden doesn't want to see a repeat of that scene. >> chris: donna, where you see this democratic race at this point going into these debates? >> first of all, i'm very excited. night one is going to be the most excit
people just know who she is, given what you just talked about with andrew yang.ond thing is that it's forced biden to try to shore up his support. this week we had an naacp convention in detroit. the urban league in indianapolis. it biden is out there with a new criminal justice plan. he's gone to south carolina to apologize for saying that he worked with segregationists in the past and the reason for that is a cautionary tale of hillary clinton back in 2008. she had all the big endorsements....
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trump: thank you, andrew. fantastic job. who would have known that, andrew? am glad you finally let people know what we are doing. we are working hard. i think harder than many previous administrations, maybe almost all of them. i would like to invite mary neumayr to the podium. mary has some terrific things to say and i appreciate you being here, mary. thank you very much. please. [applause] ms. neumayr: president trump, thank you for your leadership and continuing to advance environmental protection. over the past 2.5 years, president trump has taken decisive action to address environmental challenges. at his direction, federal agencies are more efficiently implementing air quality standards, more actively managing our nation's forests to improve their health and reduce wildfire risks, promoting reliable water supplies and deliveries in the western united states, increasing federal coordination in the environmental review and permitting process, and efficiently managing federal operations to save energy and water, reduce waste, and cut costs. under the pres
trump: thank you, andrew. fantastic job. who would have known that, andrew? am glad you finally let people know what we are doing. we are working hard. i think harder than many previous administrations, maybe almost all of them. i would like to invite mary neumayr to the podium. mary has some terrific things to say and i appreciate you being here, mary. thank you very much. please. [applause] ms. neumayr: president trump, thank you for your leadership and continuing to advance environmental...
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i'll take to andrew feinberg tonight. but in the midst of all this debate about the president's racist language -- by the way, andrew feinberg is the reporter who asked the question. in the midst of the president's racist language, the president's words, i want you to hear some words from today's resolution, clauses in the resolution, quoting directly from ronald reagan's final speech. his final speech as president. remember, ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. i think he's like the platinum standard of republican presidents. right? quote. "whereas onld ronald reagan observed" -- >> the torch of laty liberty symbolizes our freedom and represents our heritage, the compact with our grandparents and parents and our ancestors, it is that lady that gives us our great and special place in the world. >> whereas other countries may seek to compete with us -- >> but in one vital area as a beacon of freedom and opportunity that draws the people of the world no country on earth comes close. >> whereas this is one of the mo
i'll take to andrew feinberg tonight. but in the midst of all this debate about the president's racist language -- by the way, andrew feinberg is the reporter who asked the question. in the midst of the president's racist language, the president's words, i want you to hear some words from today's resolution, clauses in the resolution, quoting directly from ronald reagan's final speech. his final speech as president. remember, ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. i think he's like the...
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thank you. .dministrator andrew wheeler andrew, thank you.nd chair of the council of environmental quality, mary knew my a thank you, mary. thank you very much. we will havents, an update on some of their very important work. also with us our senators kevin cramer, steve daines, john. these are three great senators. perhaps i am a little prejudiced because i like them very much, but they are great senators. thank you. [applause] and -- pres. trump: and congressman bruce westermann. thank you for being here. appreciate it very much. thank you all for being here. as the cabinet secretaries will tell you, from the very beginning, i have given them clear direction to focus on addressing environmental challenges so we can provide the highest quality of life to all americans. in addition to clean air and clean water, that means being good stewards of our public lands, prioritizing cleanup of polluted land that threaten our most vulnerable citizens and threaten them very dearly, and implementing programs policies to unlock innovation and new technol
thank you. .dministrator andrew wheeler andrew, thank you.nd chair of the council of environmental quality, mary knew my a thank you, mary. thank you very much. we will havents, an update on some of their very important work. also with us our senators kevin cramer, steve daines, john. these are three great senators. perhaps i am a little prejudiced because i like them very much, but they are great senators. thank you. [applause] and -- pres. trump: and congressman bruce westermann. thank you...
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cheering and applause andrew: djokovic equals the record of bjorn bjork of five championship victoriesr to have a word. sue barker: thank you for your party played in such a magnificent final, one we will remember forever, but i guess it is hard to take.|j one we will remember forever, but i guess it is hard to take. i will to forget! but, no, it was a great match. it was a great match, it was long, it had everything. i had my chances, so did he. i thought we played some great tennis so, in a way, i'm very happy with my performance as well. but, novak, great, congratulations, man. that was crazy, well done. i think there are 37—year—olds around the world thinking, how do you do this? how can you still be playing at your best? well, yeah, i hope i give some other people a chance to believe at 37 it's not over yet and i feel great, chance to believe at 37 it's not over yet and ifeel great, you know, obviously it's going to take some time to recover physically too, but it's all good, you know. i don't know, i couldn't give more, i gave it all i had and i still feel all right, i still stan
cheering and applause andrew: djokovic equals the record of bjorn bjork of five championship victoriesr to have a word. sue barker: thank you for your party played in such a magnificent final, one we will remember forever, but i guess it is hard to take.|j one we will remember forever, but i guess it is hard to take. i will to forget! but, no, it was a great match. it was a great match, it was long, it had everything. i had my chances, so did he. i thought we played some great tennis so, in a...
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i think it was when andrew neill was pressing him fora was when andrew neill was pressing him for a dateemy hunt was right not to give an answer, a firm answer, because of course it does notjust depend on us. i do have to say that i think both of the interviews last night confirmed that both of these men are living in fa ntasyland confirmed that both of these men are living in fantasyland when it comes to brexit. jeremy hunt because he thinks he will get a renegotiation of the withdrawal deal and if that is what you want to do you cannot give a guaranteed date because the eu has said they will not be reopening that agreement. and then borisjohnson is reopening that agreement. and then boris johnson is in reopening that agreement. and then borisjohnson is in fantasyland because he seems to think an ideal brexit, we could carry on trading without tariffs and i think he got exposed on that by andrew neill yesterday evening. tom, you are shaking your head but there was quite a wobble around the whole five b- quite a wobble around the whole five b — stripe —— five c element of 24. for our lis
i think it was when andrew neill was pressing him fora was when andrew neill was pressing him for a dateemy hunt was right not to give an answer, a firm answer, because of course it does notjust depend on us. i do have to say that i think both of the interviews last night confirmed that both of these men are living in fa ntasyland confirmed that both of these men are living in fantasyland when it comes to brexit. jeremy hunt because he thinks he will get a renegotiation of the withdrawal deal...
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neil politics show which has been presented by andrew neil for all of 16 years.aced on september by a television version of brexit cast, the hit podcast series. the final extended episode on thursday featured elements familiar with the programme's devoted fans, a brightjacket, the dog and references to wine and including a musical tribute. (music). a fitting and many thought to this week's quirky mix a fitting end many thought to this week's quirky mix of political debate, passionate diatribes from its host to the next presenter and offbeat humour. recorded her thoughts on the show‘s demise. i would like to say how devastated i am that this week is coming to an end. there is not enough in the world to drown my sorrows. at the time of the bbc is coming under increasing criticism for its bias and interviewing style, this week stood out as a beacon of excellence, engineer's interrogations, the discussions, the satires in the comedy, there's nothing to replace it. i would also like to ask the programmers by this programme the programmers why this programme programme
neil politics show which has been presented by andrew neil for all of 16 years.aced on september by a television version of brexit cast, the hit podcast series. the final extended episode on thursday featured elements familiar with the programme's devoted fans, a brightjacket, the dog and references to wine and including a musical tribute. (music). a fitting and many thought to this week's quirky mix a fitting end many thought to this week's quirky mix of political debate, passionate diatribes...
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andrew: millions of liters of water are being brought into train.oard authority says it's water storage practices are not to blame for the shortage. it is the weather. still, this sort of scene could be repeated in other parts of the country. a government-funded study says there are 20 other cities across india that are facing the same problem. al jazeera. governmented states is imposing sanctions on some of myanmar's top military officers. the state department says the action is being taken over the ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. washington says myanmar's government has taken no action to hold accountable those responsible for humans rights -- human rights violations. the former peruvian president has been arrested in the united states under an extradition order. allegations for that he took $20 million in from a brazilian construction company at the center of latin america's biggest corruption scandal. the company has admitted to paying officials throughout the region in exchange for lucrative public works contracts. the 73-year-old denied
andrew: millions of liters of water are being brought into train.oard authority says it's water storage practices are not to blame for the shortage. it is the weather. still, this sort of scene could be repeated in other parts of the country. a government-funded study says there are 20 other cities across india that are facing the same problem. al jazeera. governmented states is imposing sanctions on some of myanmar's top military officers. the state department says the action is being taken...
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that would be james comey, sally yates, andrew mccabe, and, yeah, even rod rosenstein should be veryorried tonight. we know for a fact that steele's dirty dossier, bought and paid for by hillary clinton, was unverified as a matter of fact, unverifiable. full of salacious lies, even christopher steele himself previously admitted under oath he had no idea whether any of the contents were true or not. we know "the new york times" now suggesting that that dossier, russian dossier, was full of russian misinformation from the get-go to influence the 2016 elections and more. robert mueller, trying understand, maybe we'll find out next wednesday, why did you end your team have find warfare a fair elevations, loan applications from years gone by? taxi medallions, taxes from years gone by? how did you possibly ignore hillary clinton's bought and paid for russian lies used to get a warrant to spy on the trump campaign, the trump transition, and the trump presidency? of course, we also know christopher steele hated donald trump and he was being paid a ton of money -- lets he come he is being pai
that would be james comey, sally yates, andrew mccabe, and, yeah, even rod rosenstein should be veryorried tonight. we know for a fact that steele's dirty dossier, bought and paid for by hillary clinton, was unverified as a matter of fact, unverifiable. full of salacious lies, even christopher steele himself previously admitted under oath he had no idea whether any of the contents were true or not. we know "the new york times" now suggesting that that dossier, russian dossier, was...
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it was just so, so, so bad. >> the episode got so bad that she and andrew got off of the train ba andreww still acting out. >> right by the tracks, just rolling in the dirt, pulling myd hey, he's kicking me, and it -- it breaks my heart because there just nothing i can do about it. >> reporter: that's when officer dominic case showed up andrewst and walked. >> reporter:ves other case not aly helped to calm andrew down, he rode with him the way home. case told "the washington post" his s a 4-year-old son of own, and when the young boy reached for his hand, he thought it was the right thing to dn. for aew it's a ride he'll always remember. or andrew's mom, officer case is someone she won't forget. >> i tried to say thank you in so many different ways, and it's just not enough. it is so heart warning is the only word i can come up with. the. >> reporter: andrew not only made a new friend, he got a garvice. officer case andrew his police patch from his uniform. mark segraves, news 4. >> wow. what a story. >> it only takes a few moments to do something kind thatan c really make -- make a big
it was just so, so, so bad. >> the episode got so bad that she and andrew got off of the train ba andreww still acting out. >> right by the tracks, just rolling in the dirt, pulling myd hey, he's kicking me, and it -- it breaks my heart because there just nothing i can do about it. >> reporter: that's when officer dominic case showed up andrewst and walked. >> reporter:ves other case not aly helped to calm andrew down, he rode with him the way home. case told "the...
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bring in more now on our top story the mass protests in hong kong andrew thomas is among the crowd of demonstrators who go live to a man draw understand things are picking up what does it look like. just in the last 20 minutes or so yes what we've got is about 4 or 5000 protesters who were outside the side entrance to this alleged code building behind me which is the main parliament essentially in the center of hong kong now they've been outside aside into that and for some hours earlier on monday they were trying to see a way through the windows and door there and some mixed. all right we seem to have lost all the oh for a moment there with andrew we're looking at some recent pictures that's when demonstrators were trying to ram their way in to that building that building is the government building that houses the parliament the government legislative council. crowds have been building up and as we can see now from the live pictures coming in the numbers have really swelled so no doubt this really poses a challenge to carry lamb as she figures out her next move and what to do with pr
bring in more now on our top story the mass protests in hong kong andrew thomas is among the crowd of demonstrators who go live to a man draw understand things are picking up what does it look like. just in the last 20 minutes or so yes what we've got is about 4 or 5000 protesters who were outside the side entrance to this alleged code building behind me which is the main parliament essentially in the center of hong kong now they've been outside aside into that and for some hours earlier on...
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♪ >> seth: welcome back, andrew!ful book you track, sort of, from your childhood to your broadway debut. >> yes >> seth: that's where the book ends, 2005 "hairspray. >> that's right. >> seth: not as dramatic -- i guess it was dramatic, but not what you expected. >> it was -- yes well, i was a replacement in "hairspray." this was -- you know, it's my first broadway show. i was in the chorus of "hairspray." and i was the only new person to join that night. so, for everybody else, it was just, like, a tuesday in january. for me, my dreams were coming true [ light laughter ] so, i was very excited and we got out on stage and, you know, "hairspray," the first song is called "good morning baltimore. and, like, the whole cast is on stage but we were behind a curtain. and then the curtain is supposed to fly up and then we're all there and we're singing the song and i am not religious, but like, took a moment just to be like, "thank you for whoever did this for me. so lovely. but i, like, closed my eyes and was really trying
♪ >> seth: welcome back, andrew!ful book you track, sort of, from your childhood to your broadway debut. >> yes >> seth: that's where the book ends, 2005 "hairspray. >> that's right. >> seth: not as dramatic -- i guess it was dramatic, but not what you expected. >> it was -- yes well, i was a replacement in "hairspray." this was -- you know, it's my first broadway show. i was in the chorus of "hairspray." and i was the only new...
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the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet.hink it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 republicans. 33 members hold law degrees. 18 democrats do and 15 republicans do. three members of the committee sit on the intelligence committee. john radcliffe is a republican. there are 11 freshmen, seven democrats and four republicans. the oldest member is 76 years old, republican from wisconsin. er is 35 years youngest member is 35 years old. member, and the oldest member on that committee is peter welch. a democrat fro vermont. the youngest member is 35 years old. we are previewing those hearings in this hour of the "washington journal" and we want to hear your questions and comments to the reporters covering the ins and outs of the mother of or -- mueller report. ,epublicans are (202) 748-8000 democrats
the media, as andrew said, one chair per outlet.hink it was first come first serve, so some outlets might have been left short if they did not rsvp. host: some information on the two committees where these hearings will be taking place tomorrow morning, starting with the house judiciary committee. 41 members, 21 democrats, 17 republicans. 33 members hold law degrees. 18 democrats do and 15 republicans do. three members of the committee sit on the intelligence committee. john radcliffe is a...
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andrew, what is going on? >> reporter: a slight lull at the moment, anna, but i've just been into the crowd behind me here to gauge the extent of the damage because we know that they've been ramming one metal cage on wheels repeatedly into the front doors, these reinforced glass-front doors, but all along now this glass -- glass frontage, you can see, there are protesters with poles or with some sort of objects trying to smash the glass. and i got up to the front there. they were surrounded by other protesters. they were hammering at the glass. behind that glass -- they had actually broken the glass. behind it was what looked like a steel gate so they couldn't get any further with that. but the protesters are stopping people taking photographs of what they're doing. they're obviously worried about being identified, which you can understand, but the situation remains. you have heavily armed or prepared police inside that building standing there watching as protesters are trying to smash their way into them. now
andrew, what is going on? >> reporter: a slight lull at the moment, anna, but i've just been into the crowd behind me here to gauge the extent of the damage because we know that they've been ramming one metal cage on wheels repeatedly into the front doors, these reinforced glass-front doors, but all along now this glass -- glass frontage, you can see, there are protesters with poles or with some sort of objects trying to smash the glass. and i got up to the front there. they were...
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from one of your e&e news pieces, a photo of the epa administrator, andrew wheeler. coal miners, members of congress, and the trump administration officials tae s an event this morning at the epa where administrator andrew wheeler unveiled the final affordable clean energy rule. we hear from richard who's in austin, texas. democrats line. >> caller: yes, sir. there's two things. one, the bible, a thousand years ago, over a thousand years, it's about greed. that's all it's about. second, i'm laying here with cancer. my lungs, from agent orange in 1970 when these same bunch of clowns told you that agent orange had no effect on people. i've went through heart -- lungs now, and all because you sprayed me with chemical warfare in 1970 and you've been lying it for 30 years. >> all right. we'll hear from ed next. staten island. republican line. for niina farah. >> caller: yeah, i'd like to ask, why hasn't nuclear power been more embraced in addressing climate change, and also with the rise in methane gases, can that be attributed to fracking or natural gas production? >> su
from one of your e&e news pieces, a photo of the epa administrator, andrew wheeler. coal miners, members of congress, and the trump administration officials tae s an event this morning at the epa where administrator andrew wheeler unveiled the final affordable clean energy rule. we hear from richard who's in austin, texas. democrats line. >> caller: yes, sir. there's two things. one, the bible, a thousand years ago, over a thousand years, it's about greed. that's all it's about....
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today andrew was reunited with officer dominic case. andrew has autism.on friday he had a bit of a meltdown on a metro ride home. officer case stepped in and ended up escorting andrew and his mom all the way home. her po thanking case went viral. andrew and his mom plan to attend that ceremony tomorrow to honor officer case. we'll be there. well deserved. way to go. >> little bit of kindness. >> yeah. >> it can go ay. long wa >> so, that was quite some rain around here last night. tonight. ight. >> yeah. both nights. >> skipping ahead. >> i wasn't expected much during the day today. i said maybe isolated showers. they were a lot more than isolated. i went home, put a steak on thep grill, look ulike i'm okay. walk back inside. >> there's your isolation right >> wish we had a picture of that. you out grilling in the pouring wn rain. >> that's the video wwant. >> it was a little overcooked, i've got to tell you. >> l's tell you what's happening outside. this was a storm. take a look at this. thisttas a e bit of a time lapse here as the storm is going on. >>
today andrew was reunited with officer dominic case. andrew has autism.on friday he had a bit of a meltdown on a metro ride home. officer case stepped in and ended up escorting andrew and his mom all the way home. her po thanking case went viral. andrew and his mom plan to attend that ceremony tomorrow to honor officer case. we'll be there. well deserved. way to go. >> little bit of kindness. >> yeah. >> it can go ay. long wa >> so, that was quite some rain around here...
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and businessman andrew yan. the final draw has four candidates who will be randomly divided into the two nights, july 30th and july 31st. former vice-president joe biden. california senator kamala harris. vermont senator bernie sanders. and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. here's where tonight's drawings will take place with these three cnn anchors. brianna keilar. victor blackwell. and anna cabrera. let's go to brianna to explain what happens next. >> wolf, cnn is televising the draw tonight because we believe that this process should be as transparent as possible. so in that spirit we are keeping things simple and low tech. so here's what victor, anna and i will be doing. we all have name cards like these ones. one for each candidate in our group. we have the same number of date cards, half for the first night july 30th, half for the second night july 31st. so we'll be putting the candidate cards into one box titled presidential candidates. we'll put the date cards in this other box titled debate night.
and businessman andrew yan. the final draw has four candidates who will be randomly divided into the two nights, july 30th and july 31st. former vice-president joe biden. california senator kamala harris. vermont senator bernie sanders. and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. here's where tonight's drawings will take place with these three cnn anchors. brianna keilar. victor blackwell. and anna cabrera. let's go to brianna to explain what happens next. >> wolf, cnn is televising the...
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brent andrew, i want to thank you very much. i know you've got a lot going on right now, all the time, but especial a especially right now. >> you're quite welcome. >> thank you. we just got off the phone with brent andrew from sf general. that terry just told you about. we're waiting for san bruno police to hold a news conference. it was supposed to happen a couple of minutes ago. it should happen at any point, at which we'll be able to get more information on the search for suspects, how many victims. you heard brent andrew say two people have been taken to sf general, one in critical condition, the other in serious condition. both teenagers, male teenagers with gunshot wounds. but he also said something that was really interesting, that he heard they are not getting any more victims but there may be other victims being moved to other hospitals that perhaps do not specialize as much as san francisco in trauma gun shot wounds. so we're -- >> less serious injuries. >> less serious injuries. so at this point there may be other vi
brent andrew, i want to thank you very much. i know you've got a lot going on right now, all the time, but especial a especially right now. >> you're quite welcome. >> thank you. we just got off the phone with brent andrew from sf general. that terry just told you about. we're waiting for san bruno police to hold a news conference. it was supposed to happen a couple of minutes ago. it should happen at any point, at which we'll be able to get more information on the search for...
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. >> presidential candidate and entrepreneur andrew joins us for exclusive 2020 sit-down.lus speaker pelosi and aoc meet to clear the air. >> and we have our differences, respect that. >> we will ask sunday's panel about pelosi's bid to end fighting on her party, all right now on fox news sunday. >> hello again from fox news in washington, president trump is in another ugly twitter war with another democratic congressman of color and house speaker pelosi is accusing him of another racist attack. meanwhile the house has left town for a 6-week recess but even after the testimony of former special counsel robert mueller fell flat the question of whether democrats will start impeachment proceedings against the president remains unsettled. joining us now is white house chief of staff mick mulvaney and mick, welcome back to fox fox ns sunday. >> not much going on this week, good to see you. >> president trump attacked democratic congressman elijah cummings on saturday saying that his district in baltimore area of maryland is worst, worst conditions, more dangerous than along the
. >> presidential candidate and entrepreneur andrew joins us for exclusive 2020 sit-down.lus speaker pelosi and aoc meet to clear the air. >> and we have our differences, respect that. >> we will ask sunday's panel about pelosi's bid to end fighting on her party, all right now on fox news sunday. >> hello again from fox news in washington, president trump is in another ugly twitter war with another democratic congressman of color and house speaker pelosi is accusing him...
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andrew yang, everybody! we'll be right back!introducing a boost to your workout water. electrolytes, meet vitamins b, c and e. with no artificial sweeteners, this is the new propel vitamin boost. ♪now i'm just waiting at the bar.♪ ♪there's nothing i can do ♪there's a really big crowd at the bar.♪ summer jams with dos equis keep it interesante. summer jams with dos equis we all use our phones differently. i can manage the time they spend on their phone, who they're texting with, all of that. it's a win for all of us. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like plans families can mix and match, including the new just kids plan. that's verizon. corona's first alcohol spiked refresher. introducing corona refresca. in passionfruit lime, guava lime and coconut lime. it's the taste of the tropics. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning in. if you're in montreal on friday, i'm bringing my tour to your city. if
andrew yang, everybody! we'll be right back!introducing a boost to your workout water. electrolytes, meet vitamins b, c and e. with no artificial sweeteners, this is the new propel vitamin boost. ♪now i'm just waiting at the bar.♪ ♪there's nothing i can do ♪there's a really big crowd at the bar.♪ summer jams with dos equis keep it interesante. summer jams with dos equis we all use our phones differently. i can manage the time they spend on their phone, who they're texting with, all of...
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fox news exclusive sit-down democratic presidential candidate and europe andrew yang who will be on the debate stage, welcome to fox news sunday. >> thanks for having me, chris, pleasure to be here. chris: let's start with latest fox news poll that came out this week, shows you tied for sixth place with amy klobuchar, 3%, 30 points behind joe biden, but running ahead of cory booker and beto o'rourke and julian castro so i have a good news-bad news question, why do you think you are doing better than better known politicians and on the other hand, how do you ever make the big jump that you still have to make to get into the top tier of candidates? >> on the positive side america has lost confidence in its politicians, one of the reasons why i'm doing so well, i'm beating many sitting senators and governors, the american people realize that our government is way behind the curve in solving the real problems. we need to catch up and speed up and they see someone like me as someone who can help make that possible, in terms of making the big jump to catch up to joe biden and the other leader
fox news exclusive sit-down democratic presidential candidate and europe andrew yang who will be on the debate stage, welcome to fox news sunday. >> thanks for having me, chris, pleasure to be here. chris: let's start with latest fox news poll that came out this week, shows you tied for sixth place with amy klobuchar, 3%, 30 points behind joe biden, but running ahead of cory booker and beto o'rourke and julian castro so i have a good news-bad news question, why do you think you are doing...
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andrew weissmann. we on this program have gone over his track record and it is unbelievably atrocious. sidney powell who is now general flynn's attorney wrote a book, called license to lie, innate, wiseman is known for withholding as a prosecutor exculpatory evidence, which means that he cares more about the wins and losses, not about the truth. not about justice and is willing to basically cheat to win a case. that is not a good thing to have in a prosecutor. that is dangerous for anybody. in fact two of the high-profile convictions, they were overturned because of prosecutorial misconduct. one case, he sent four merrill executives to prison for a year before that verdict was overturned by the fifth circuit. another case, wow, it is not easy to do. that was overturned 9-0b tween the u.s. supreme court, not before thousands of employees at andersen accounting lost their jobs. they are good paying jobs. and let's not forget andrew weissmann, and extreme political bias. a big-time democratic donor, atten
andrew weissmann. we on this program have gone over his track record and it is unbelievably atrocious. sidney powell who is now general flynn's attorney wrote a book, called license to lie, innate, wiseman is known for withholding as a prosecutor exculpatory evidence, which means that he cares more about the wins and losses, not about the truth. not about justice and is willing to basically cheat to win a case. that is not a good thing to have in a prosecutor. that is dangerous for anybody. in...
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great piece, andrew.s concerned as these other people that there is nothing real about this >> what about the fed's movement you anticipate that they're -- we talked to a guest who said it is absolutely baked in, we're going to see at least one cut that comes a little later this month. >> i wish that, yeah, i don't think that's right i think that if we get a strong employment number, we get trade, i think what happened in the trade deal with the chinese, i think powell says, listen, we're data dependent i think you switch it a yellen camp and if we get stronger economic data, i think that he'll just be saying, listen, we got to wait. if it is weaker, it will take action very data dependent. without seeing the data, i don't think it is fair to say what he's going to be able to do. >> i think you and i are on the right page i have to ask you one question, the donations that buffett made are staggering why does that get, like, two minutes? you -- >> no, it is a -- it is a great point. i think $3.5 billion ye
great piece, andrew.s concerned as these other people that there is nothing real about this >> what about the fed's movement you anticipate that they're -- we talked to a guest who said it is absolutely baked in, we're going to see at least one cut that comes a little later this month. >> i wish that, yeah, i don't think that's right i think that if we get a strong employment number, we get trade, i think what happened in the trade deal with the chinese, i think powell says, listen,...
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i would encourage everybody to buy a copy of andrew's book. >> thank you both andrew and jason. >> thankn. and you will be signing copies at that desk. >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" in the new book "justice on trial" the federalist molly hemingway and judicial crisis network carrie severino examine the confirmation of supreme court justice rick cavanaugh. in the future of the court. they are interviewed by los angeles time supreme court corresponded david savage. >> we were trying to figure out in talking to these people who was it we saw a very different judge kavanaugh when he interviewed much more bush approach. then on thursday when he really came out strong it was fascinating to learn that in fact that was the person he really had been early on as the court has become more political in its decision-making when it makes laws rather than interpreting the law when it's written that creates a very political situation is not altogether surprising that it becomes the process itself becomes more political. >> at 11:00 p.m. eastern cbs news legal analyst quinn whaley offe
i would encourage everybody to buy a copy of andrew's book. >> thank you both andrew and jason. >> thankn. and you will be signing copies at that desk. >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" in the new book "justice on trial" the federalist molly hemingway and judicial crisis network carrie severino examine the confirmation of supreme court justice rick cavanaugh. in the future of the court. they are interviewed by los angeles time supreme court...
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well covered, andrew!nd there was a significant, small but significant downgrade in their expectations for this year and next, so they are now looking at expected growth of 3.2% this year, 3.5% next year. the wea kness this year, 3.5% next year. the weakness has got a lot to do with the trade conflict and technology conflicts between the united states and china, but interestingly they expect a pick up next year. at a large chunk of that is down to what they think will be an improvement in four extremely stressed developing economies — iran, venezuela, argentina and turkey. and of course that really is pretty precarious, so the imf was saying there are very significant risks that even that pick—up next year. significant risks that even that pick-up next year. got plans for the weekend? starting my annual leave! i am going somewhere cold! provides good for you, enjoy your holiday. thank you. the finals of the fortnite world cup are taking place in new york. andrew walker is going to be a player! a0 million p
well covered, andrew!nd there was a significant, small but significant downgrade in their expectations for this year and next, so they are now looking at expected growth of 3.2% this year, 3.5% next year. the wea kness this year, 3.5% next year. the weakness has got a lot to do with the trade conflict and technology conflicts between the united states and china, but interestingly they expect a pick up next year. at a large chunk of that is down to what they think will be an improvement in four...
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thank you, andrew.e you coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> so kellyanne conway trying to deflect and distract from the racist comments. trying to rebrand the racism as a fight against antiamerica. will that strategy work? having a reliable network means everything. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like a special price for military families and big savings when you switch. that's verizon. (v...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. the worst... at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. nlash serum solution. with our lash caring complex... see a thicker-looking lash fringe in just 4 weeks. over 10,000 women tried it and love it. my husband has noticed a difference. i really love lash serum. try new lash serum solution. from l'oreal paris. but it's not really something yoyou want to buy.. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious...
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we heard from shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell on the andrew marr show this morning.i have said that i would vote remain and would campaign for remain. what jeremy is rightly doing, and this is the difference between us, i say just get on with it, butjeremy is saying to talk to people, bring people together and build consensus and then go for it. that's what he's doing at the moment. he has almost run out of time. that is the issue i have said to jeremy. run out of time. that is the issue i have said tojeremy. if boris does call a general election in september, we won't even have a co nfe re nce september, we won't even have a conference to decide these matters, which is why we need to decide early and get on with it. that is why he is talking to people now to bring them together. and the reason things are coming to a head, as andrew marr said, parliament is running out of time. the deadline is october 31, but parliament is due to wrap up at the end ofjuly. it is back briefly in september but then we move into conference season and then it's october before we know it.
we heard from shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell on the andrew marr show this morning.i have said that i would vote remain and would campaign for remain. what jeremy is rightly doing, and this is the difference between us, i say just get on with it, butjeremy is saying to talk to people, bring people together and build consensus and then go for it. that's what he's doing at the moment. he has almost run out of time. that is the issue i have said to jeremy. run out of time. that is the issue i have...