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and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month's extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the u.s. the details of that though a not yet clear. now to some other stories making news around the world a u.n. delegation has arrived in me in maher's rakhine state to investigate the world crisis an estimated seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims fled the country for neighboring bangladesh following a military crackdown less august this year when called the action a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north and south korea have begun taking down loudspeakers on their borders that are played propaganda for decades the move fulfills a promise made at an sturrock summit between the two countries leaders last week south korea has also asked the united nations to verify north korea's planned shutdown of a nuclear test site. and funerals have been held for dozens of people killed in three suicide bombings in afghan
and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month's extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the u.s. the details of that though a not yet clear. now to some other stories making news around the world a u.n. delegation has arrived in me in maher's rakhine state to investigate the world crisis an estimated seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims fled the country...
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and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the us is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the us the details of that though a not yet clear. russell's correspondent maxwell fund has been following all these negotiations for us it's good to see you max hi now after this deadline expired and we know that we're have to going to have to wait until june. we would assume that the e.u. is happy about it but they don't seem to be that satisfied with what's going on you know we don't have a whole lot of reactions here are two reasons for that first of all it is the first of a so it's a holiday and the second reason is and you said that earlier javier most people here have the impression that this is just kicking the can down the road and a lot of people are fed up with those last minute decisions on a monthly basis now the e.u. has said repeatedly that they don't want to negotiate under threat but that's exact
and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the us is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the us the details of that though a not yet clear. russell's correspondent maxwell fund has been following all these negotiations for us it's good to see you max hi now after this deadline expired and we know that we're have to going to have to wait until june. we would...
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i'm here this evening to speak on behalf of apac. i would like to express our commitment to san francisco public education and we believe in sfusd and the incredible work that has been going on to shift the narrative that often plagues or communities. while we're committed to working hand in hand with sfusd, we support parent choice and understand sometimes for a variety of reasons, including feelings that our children have not been adequately served or because their hopes and dreams are sometimes found in different settings, parents may opt for charters or home schooling. we'll we respect everyone's choices, we stand firmly in the belief that students in the southeast section of san francisco and throughout sfusd are brilliant and capable and can grow in our public schools, but we know that being part of a community that has poured resources and love and expertise into ensuring nothing but success, that charter schools is not the way to go. we do not need anymore charter schools within our community. we need a commitment that will s
i'm here this evening to speak on behalf of apac. i would like to express our commitment to san francisco public education and we believe in sfusd and the incredible work that has been going on to shift the narrative that often plagues or communities. while we're committed to working hand in hand with sfusd, we support parent choice and understand sometimes for a variety of reasons, including feelings that our children have not been adequately served or because their hopes and dreams are...
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my name is hope williams and i'm a proud member of the apac. >> good evening. my name is joanne breslin, proud chair of the p.a.c. >> tonight we're going to share with you who we heard from in our summary in our conovversatis for 2018. we had 24 conversations that included 350 stake holders and over the last five years, we've engaged 1,900 stake holders and we've heard from them and this year we have some new themes. first, we wanted to start with the fact that participants shared examples of what is working, including literacy skills, interventions, second step as a social-emotional curriculum and use of practices where implemented. sfusd must leverage existing services and systems to support foster youth, students expelled and those involved with the juvenile justice system. we've also heard about access to tutoring and academic support services that must be expanded to the focal population. regarding accountability goal 2.3, a recommendation tied to specific goals in the l-cap, we want to share some best practices, the recommendation of sharing best practice
my name is hope williams and i'm a proud member of the apac. >> good evening. my name is joanne breslin, proud chair of the p.a.c. >> tonight we're going to share with you who we heard from in our summary in our conovversatis for 2018. we had 24 conversations that included 350 stake holders and over the last five years, we've engaged 1,900 stake holders and we've heard from them and this year we have some new themes. first, we wanted to start with the fact that participants shared...
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despite althe warninsigns, construction here continues apace. former county commissioner ray judah shows us what cape coral looked like before the bulldozers and backhoes arrived. ray: their limited or lack of planning, where they really recognize that there is gonna be some 400,000 residents in cape coral someday, well, they need to start planning for more open space and to actually provide for development and growth away from the waterways, so that it doesn't put people in harm's way. reporter: it all began in the 1950's, when two speculators snapped up some swampland. uninhabitable mangrove swamps beme construction sites, with very little infrastructure. the advertising promised paradise on earth. jim: marshes and those mangroves protected the pine flatwoods and the hier ground behind that. now the ocean's been invited all the way in to the center of the city. and so sea level is going to rise throughout the city, not just on the edges of it, as it would be if you didn't have the canal system. reporter: but there are sustainable options. like
despite althe warninsigns, construction here continues apace. former county commissioner ray judah shows us what cape coral looked like before the bulldozers and backhoes arrived. ray: their limited or lack of planning, where they really recognize that there is gonna be some 400,000 residents in cape coral someday, well, they need to start planning for more open space and to actually provide for development and growth away from the waterways, so that it doesn't put people in harm's way....
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street in apac and and the greek lobby in the turkish lobby you don't really hear about a muslim lobby certainly there are muslim countries that spend a lot of money on lobbying the saudis the qataris the m.r.i.'s but not people from countries that are subject to the ban now if we were going to be serious about banning people from countries that promote terrorism really saudi arabia ought to be at the top of that list well you're getting to our next questions including the next one really is about this u.s. recently blocking the u.n. security council sanctions committee from listing whom our colleague the leader of the outfit. as a terrorist because he's based in afghanistan where we still have troops and we have certain relationships ongoing so pakistan is upset because the j u a terrorist group is targeting their countries right so it's a huge double standard because the question of why afghanis aren't on. right it's because afghan afghanistan right now for all intents and purposes is a client state really when we talk about afghanistan and the afghan government we're really only tal
street in apac and and the greek lobby in the turkish lobby you don't really hear about a muslim lobby certainly there are muslim countries that spend a lot of money on lobbying the saudis the qataris the m.r.i.'s but not people from countries that are subject to the ban now if we were going to be serious about banning people from countries that promote terrorism really saudi arabia ought to be at the top of that list well you're getting to our next questions including the next one really is...
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and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the u.s. the details of that they are not yet clear. ok time now to catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world. in afghanistan funerals have been held for dozens of people killed in three three suicide bombings yesterday the dead include nine journalists killed in combat and several children who died in kandahar media watchdog reporters without borders has appealed to the united nations to appoint a special envoy to protect journalists. a u.n. delegation has arrived in myanmar as rakhine state to investigate the neighborhood crisis there some seven hundred thousand muslim hinges fled the country for neighboring bangladesh following a military crackdown last august un has described that action as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north and south korea have begun taking down loudspeakers on
and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of a free trade agreement with the u.s. the details of that they are not yet clear. ok time now to catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world. in afghanistan funerals have been held for dozens of people killed in three three suicide bombings yesterday the dead include nine...
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and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of the free trade agreement with the u.s. the details that's not a not yet clear. all right so certainly a lot at stake there are business editor have yet to give us is here with us that have it i imagine a lot of people in germany this morning sighing are breathing a breath of relief for now at least at least for now as we special because yesterday since the german government hadn't heard anything specifically everyone pretty much assumed that we would see those tariffs enter into force today so actually we didn't do know that we will have to wait one more month but it's going to be a difficult month and actually to analyze this i am now joined by count pickering senior economist at bear and back to joining us from london this morning good morning to you callum thank you very much for being with us today what do we make of this situation now it has
and the us negotiations must now continue apace. the u.s. is neighbors mexico and canada have also received a month extension meanwhile south korea has already found a long term solution as part of the free trade agreement with the u.s. the details that's not a not yet clear. all right so certainly a lot at stake there are business editor have yet to give us is here with us that have it i imagine a lot of people in germany this morning sighing are breathing a breath of relief for now at least...
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street in apac and and the greek lobby in the turkish lobby you don't really hear about a muslim lobby certainly there are muslim countries that spend a lot of money on lobbying the saudis the qataris the m.r.i.'s but not people from countries that are subject to the ban now if we were going to be serious about banning people from countries that promote terrorism really saudi arabia ought to be at the top of that list well you're getting through our next questions including the next one really is about this us recently blocking the u.n. security council sanctions committee from listening room our colleague the leader of the outfit. as a terrorist because he's based in afghanistan where we still have troops and we have certain relationships ongoing so pakistan is upset because the j u a terrorist group is targeting their countries right so it's a huge double standard because the question of why afghanis aren't on. right it is because afghan afghanistan right now for all intents and purposes is a client state really when we talk about afghanistan and the afghan government we're really on
street in apac and and the greek lobby in the turkish lobby you don't really hear about a muslim lobby certainly there are muslim countries that spend a lot of money on lobbying the saudis the qataris the m.r.i.'s but not people from countries that are subject to the ban now if we were going to be serious about banning people from countries that promote terrorism really saudi arabia ought to be at the top of that list well you're getting through our next questions including the next one really...
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returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one jurist continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially telling four hundred thousand people who have legally lived and worked in this country to get out. president trump will host south korea's leader moon j. in later this month the white house made that announcement shortly after trump revealed that a date and location has been set for his meeting with north korea's leader kim jong un trying previously suggested that the meeting could take place in the demilitarized zone where kim and south korea's president in held their historic summit last week. were having very substantive talks with north korea and a lot of things have already happened with respect to the
returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one jurist continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially...
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large and, b, should there be some -- if the answer is no, should there be some sort of analog to apac that is more effective at -- with the caveat that, you know, there's so many different groups that it's hard to speak with one voice, but, i mean, is the american community well served by the pressure groups that exist i guess is the request he. >> i will say from -- this is my sense, we may disagree, but i think there's something unique about islam in america that we would be -- it might be a mistake to try to -- which actually is what happens, people trying to make islam an ethnicity, i think that happens. it happens by default with a lot of islamic organizations, right, and, again, it's not because of mall intent. you go to an msa muslim student association on campus and maybe they are 90% south asian, which is fine on campus and the msa may take on a certain ethnic flavor sometimes. i think that's natural that happens, but i think we have to be very careful to just assume that, okay, muslims means there's going to be one common theme. already going to be political differences, pol
large and, b, should there be some -- if the answer is no, should there be some sort of analog to apac that is more effective at -- with the caveat that, you know, there's so many different groups that it's hard to speak with one voice, but, i mean, is the american community well served by the pressure groups that exist i guess is the request he. >> i will say from -- this is my sense, we may disagree, but i think there's something unique about islam in america that we would be -- it...
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but the company from a bottoms up standpoint started changing, and i think it continues apace. >> howmportant is it for you to have female employees who feel safe and proud to work at the company? >> game over if we don't. we want everyone at uber to feel safe. and if we fail at that, we will fail at a company. but, we don't intend to. >> he says he is concentrating not just on correcting the company's past missteps but on making the necessary stride to ensure the skuchl pane's future growth including launch of uber air. >> you have got to set aggressive goals in order to. push, push, teams and people, to make >>> spring finally arrived for most of the nation. that means it is time for a little spring cleaning. an american tradition. barry peterson digs into the story. >> take a drive across america, along with mountains and rivers. this is a big part of the passing scenery. self storage facilities. there are more of them, than dunkin donuts, subways or mcdonald's combined. think about that. and that's just for the stuff we can't fit inside our homes. where there is more stuff. piled
but the company from a bottoms up standpoint started changing, and i think it continues apace. >> howmportant is it for you to have female employees who feel safe and proud to work at the company? >> game over if we don't. we want everyone at uber to feel safe. and if we fail at that, we will fail at a company. but, we don't intend to. >> he says he is concentrating not just on correcting the company's past missteps but on making the necessary stride to ensure the skuchl...
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minister of japan, china and south korea were all here and they got the impress that things were going apaceso i think the allies were probably in the dark about all of this as well. >> so they're in the dark. then keep in mind while this is going down today, you have a number of foreign journalists deep in north korea, right, including our own correspondent will ripley, and they're there to witness this apparent dismantling of a remote north nuclear test site. will actually called in to cnn right after this whole event because he was alerting north korean officials that this had apparently happened. listen to him. >> we were taken to the nuclear site. we spent nine hours, watched them blow up three tunnels in the nuclear site and all of the biddi buildings on the site as well. we don't have experts to say this is absolute, if it means the nuclear site is unusable as the north koreans claim. they tell us we're being transparent here, we're showing you our site for the first time are we're willing to denuclearize and talk to the united states and being inside this country just hours after the
minister of japan, china and south korea were all here and they got the impress that things were going apaceso i think the allies were probably in the dark about all of this as well. >> so they're in the dark. then keep in mind while this is going down today, you have a number of foreign journalists deep in north korea, right, including our own correspondent will ripley, and they're there to witness this apparent dismantling of a remote north nuclear test site. will actually called in to...
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returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one juror continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially telling four hundred thousand people who legally lived and worked in this country to get out they don't trample her south korea's president when jay in that the white house and may twenty second to discuss the talks with north korea's leader the u.s. president says a date and location have been set for meeting kim jong un but didn't give any more details. trump has again indorse gun rights and made the case for arming teachers during a speech at the national rifle association annual conference in dallas the gun lobby has faced intense condemnation following a number of shootings also says the outcome of the
returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one juror continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially telling...
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the labor market recoveries continued apace even though growth is slow.g to be bad, it won't be permanently slower. that hasn't happened. with a late market baits are selling you is that gdp weakness is going to be temporary. today, betting on sporting events was illegal throw the united states except in nevada. in murphy versus ncaa, the supreme court struck down the federal statute freeing individual states to authorize gatling unsporting as they see fit. >> everything changes. if you're an operator, a state, a league, this will be a seismic shift that will upend the entire sports market and gaining market. >> where will we see it first? >> new jersey and delaware. they will be immediate and the next week or two. then you will see other states, west virginia, mississippi, new york, pennsylvania, those that already have laws on the books will have pretty quickly afterwards. >> wall street has been waiting for congress to cut back on the volcker rule and now it looks like regulators are looking to take the first step. doing away with the presumption that
the labor market recoveries continued apace even though growth is slow.g to be bad, it won't be permanently slower. that hasn't happened. with a late market baits are selling you is that gdp weakness is going to be temporary. today, betting on sporting events was illegal throw the united states except in nevada. in murphy versus ncaa, the supreme court struck down the federal statute freeing individual states to authorize gatling unsporting as they see fit. >> everything changes. if...
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the improbable campaign to make jeff sessions sympathetic all parties in america continues apace and it feels like watching a soap opera where you tune out and come back and you're like nothing changed. it's the same characters. it's not going to change, and cheers to checks and balances if the senate is saying hold up, we're not going to do this for you. >> van jones, listen to another part of what congressman gowdy said about president trump, and the fbi's considerable source who looked into what was going on with the trump campaign. take a listen. >> i think when the president finds out what happened, he's going to be not just fine. he's going to be glad we have an fbi that took seriously what they heard. he was never the target. russia is the target. >> it sounds to me -- >> i find that a very curious way to describe this, van. the idea that gowdy is suggesting that president trump hasn't found out what happened yet, like he has no idea. >> yeah. well, i mean, i feel sorry for trey gowdy in so many ways. he's trying to be rational and reasonable in a completely bizarre situation,
the improbable campaign to make jeff sessions sympathetic all parties in america continues apace and it feels like watching a soap opera where you tune out and come back and you're like nothing changed. it's the same characters. it's not going to change, and cheers to checks and balances if the senate is saying hold up, we're not going to do this for you. >> van jones, listen to another part of what congressman gowdy said about president trump, and the fbi's considerable source who looked...
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be people sitting at home worried about the appointments that haven't been made when this is moving apaceant. this is one of the most impactful things any president can do. >> absolutely. this is basically the most enduring legacy a president can have, particularly with the supreme court, but federal appellate judges. dozens and dozens of appointments are waiting for nomination or already in place. and they're already making an impact. this is going to go on for generations. many of them are 45 up to about 56 or 59. they're young. they could be on the court for decades and decades. >> they're appointed young. >> it's deliberate. >> give us examples of how these appointees are making changes that can and will and are impacting our lives in the coming years? >> well, so i mean, you mentioned a couple already. i mean, one thing i think people should recognize, certainly the circuit courts are important, pause that's ultimately where conflicts in the district courts get decided. but the district court judges, and there's -- i don't know the exact number, but dozens of districts across the cou
be people sitting at home worried about the appointments that haven't been made when this is moving apaceant. this is one of the most impactful things any president can do. >> absolutely. this is basically the most enduring legacy a president can have, particularly with the supreme court, but federal appellate judges. dozens and dozens of appointments are waiting for nomination or already in place. and they're already making an impact. this is going to go on for generations. many of them...
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if north korea was moving apace with more tests, more ballistic missile testing, they also had a facility collapse on itself. because of the way it was built, what it was tunneling underneath. collapse on itself. the whole narrative in north korea is collapsing but the pressure that was brought to bear on him with this unconventional american leader who didn't feel like he had to play by the old rulebook, i think moves it to the place that it is now that nobody predicted. no one is predicting that donald trump would be the one to oversee this summit and to carry out the summit. again, seeing where it goes. i think you are right that we have to be cautious but come on. the fact that he's not getting any credit from these people, i think it's dishonest at this point. >> you know, i agree with you during the campaign. i met with the south korean media and diplomats and they were so far from what's happening now, they even asked me will trump administration abandon us? everything has changed. there are many factors but they are clear strategic moves by the administration that led to the situa
if north korea was moving apace with more tests, more ballistic missile testing, they also had a facility collapse on itself. because of the way it was built, what it was tunneling underneath. collapse on itself. the whole narrative in north korea is collapsing but the pressure that was brought to bear on him with this unconventional american leader who didn't feel like he had to play by the old rulebook, i think moves it to the place that it is now that nobody predicted. no one is predicting...
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that is growth continues apace, i agree with steve. it's been moderate. we should have stronger growth. especially stronger productivity growth. however, that growth is reaching somebody. but it's not reaching middle class house holds nrch, and it t for a while. >> this is what led to the birth of the forgotten american and -- >> they saw somebody else gaining. nobody said no one is getting richer. the frustration in america and around the world is someone is getting richer. it just never pushturns out to the working american. >> the trump administration said they're going to address income inequality through the tax cuts? >> if you look at economic history, when you have the transitions from one reserve currency to another reserve currency, when france gave way to the uk. uk to the united states, the income inequality issue pops up in each of the areas. in each of the areas, there were worlds of excess supply. we're in this battle right now that's going on between if united states and china, and this is a fundamental problem. we're living in the world of
that is growth continues apace, i agree with steve. it's been moderate. we should have stronger growth. especially stronger productivity growth. however, that growth is reaching somebody. but it's not reaching middle class house holds nrch, and it t for a while. >> this is what led to the birth of the forgotten american and -- >> they saw somebody else gaining. nobody said no one is getting richer. the frustration in america and around the world is someone is getting richer. it just...
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now to kabul our correspondent there is jennifer glass so the taliban's fighting season continues apace what do we know about this specific attack and do we attribute it to the taliban. well we don't have any claim of responsibility for this attack yet martine but the taliban in recent weeks have issued a warning to afghan civilians to stay away from ministries from police stations from anything associated with the government and the military they say that is their primary target during this spring offensive and i can tell you that the fighting at the ministry of the interior has stopped that afghan security forces are going through that very large heavily fortified compound looking if there are any fighters left or still there we have in previous attacks seen fighters hiding hole up inside compounds and then launch attacks as security forces came in as you said the airport was briefly closed because the ministry of interior is near the runway of the international airport but we understand that the runway is now open again and flights that have been briefly diverted are on their way bac
now to kabul our correspondent there is jennifer glass so the taliban's fighting season continues apace what do we know about this specific attack and do we attribute it to the taliban. well we don't have any claim of responsibility for this attack yet martine but the taliban in recent weeks have issued a warning to afghan civilians to stay away from ministries from police stations from anything associated with the government and the military they say that is their primary target during this...
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. >>> so, things proceed apace.shredding whatever it is michael cohen tried to shred. as much as michael cohen's lawyers begged to stretch the process out, it looks like prosecutors are going to get access to all of cohen's files in two weeks. cooperateers are moving into the sentencing phase at least two of them now. and today paul manafort or somebody purporting to act on his behalf but refusing to identify themselves, opened up a sketchy public facing website to pay for his defense just weeks before his first trial starts. and last night "the new york times" broke a very important news story about the president and possible obstruction of justice. story last night relates to attorney general jeff sessions and the president's pressure on the attorney general. "the new york times" has also just broken a second story tonight about a previously unreported memo written by fbi deputy director andrew mccabe concerning the firing of james comey. things are moving fast now. time to pay attention. joining us now is one of
. >>> so, things proceed apace.shredding whatever it is michael cohen tried to shred. as much as michael cohen's lawyers begged to stretch the process out, it looks like prosecutors are going to get access to all of cohen's files in two weeks. cooperateers are moving into the sentencing phase at least two of them now. and today paul manafort or somebody purporting to act on his behalf but refusing to identify themselves, opened up a sketchy public facing website to pay for his defense...
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returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one jurist continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially telling four hundred thousand people who have legally lived and worked in this country to get out. here is present donald trump has set a date and location for his meeting with north korea's leader kim jong un and he previously suggested that the meeting could take place in the demilitarized zone where ken and south korea's president when j. and held their historic summit last week singapore is another option but trump will be hosting his meeting with him at the white house later this month to discuss their meeting with cash. we're having very substantive talks with north korea and a lot of things have alrea
returning to a country that many people see is entirely unsafe the migration from one jurist continues apace because of the drug violence and the gun violence in that country so this is seen by humanitarian groups and business groups as being a totally unnecessary move but it seems the trumpet ministration is determined to essentially end this program over the next two years they will stop t.p.s. for around ninety eight percent of the people who are living under at the moment essentially...
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it was promised by barack 0bama when he promised by barack 0bama when he promised it to the apac audiencerate ofjewish organisations he pulls up it has been promised by the trump campaign and his people since he ran for office. and this is the fulfilment and acceptance of the reality on the ground. if you visit is welcome your standing in jerusalem and ground. if you visit is welcome your standing injerusalem and not where oui’ standing injerusalem and not where our embassy is standing injerusalem and not where ourembassy is in standing injerusalem and not where our embassy is in tel aviv. the issue of moving the embassy was an important bargaining chip in this whole process of peace negotiations. do you think the trump administration has enough in return from israel? it is not evident what they have got in concrete terms. from israel? it is not evident what they have got in concrete termsli think they have got in concrete terms.” think the situation in the middle east has changed quite a bit. if you look back as far as 1948 or even a generation ago, this is something that would have been
it was promised by barack 0bama when he promised by barack 0bama when he promised it to the apac audiencerate ofjewish organisations he pulls up it has been promised by the trump campaign and his people since he ran for office. and this is the fulfilment and acceptance of the reality on the ground. if you visit is welcome your standing in jerusalem and ground. if you visit is welcome your standing injerusalem and not where oui’ standing injerusalem and not where our embassy is standing...
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. >> apac would be very happy with the last four minutes. >> come on. >> let's talk about human rightst even understand what you just said about -- >> human rights -- >> we're talking about a solution. >> you have an occupation, joe. you have an occupation that is suffocating people. israel is an ally, israel is a democracy. what i saw from my article, going to the west bank, if you redeem the land, if you take it from the sea to the river -- >> is that 1967 borders? >> people recognize the nation state of israel. if you take the occupied territories, if you keep building settlements there is no two-state solution. palestinians can be suffocated -- >> but with the palestinians you have that article in tel aviv -- >> occupying and then you have the palestinians. >> you haven't talked in a couple minutes, go -- >> the idea that i'm a shell for apac -- >> come on -- >> no, that's a cheap point. i resents that. >> do me a favor, talk to me. >> sorry. >> he didn't interrupt. you didn't interrupt him. >> let me talk to you. >> sure. >> if we're not dealing with hamas, when we're talking to k
. >> apac would be very happy with the last four minutes. >> come on. >> let's talk about human rightst even understand what you just said about -- >> human rights -- >> we're talking about a solution. >> you have an occupation, joe. you have an occupation that is suffocating people. israel is an ally, israel is a democracy. what i saw from my article, going to the west bank, if you redeem the land, if you take it from the sea to the river -- >> is that...
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have not seen before based on the support of iran and from saudi arabia and obviously it continues apace to see any drawdown walking away from the g12 the senate did not endorse that as a treaty. we will work with the allies with the more responsible behavior at the same time with those threats and not nuclear issue and the ballistic missile efforts and then the threats to the international commerce are to be back up in the persian gulf. so basically that's where we are at. >> wyatt is the upside to break out of the agreement with iran and what is the downside is you see it? we make the president could not affirm as required this agreement would be in the best interest of all aspects of what was supposed to be happening under the jcpoa in that regard was not a hasty decision the administration has been in place for over a year we have attempted to work with allies to address the shortcomings so now we have the opportunity to forward to address those shortcomings to make it more compelling so that effort is underway the secretary of state and the secretary of treasury and others working i
have not seen before based on the support of iran and from saudi arabia and obviously it continues apace to see any drawdown walking away from the g12 the senate did not endorse that as a treaty. we will work with the allies with the more responsible behavior at the same time with those threats and not nuclear issue and the ballistic missile efforts and then the threats to the international commerce are to be back up in the persian gulf. so basically that's where we are at. >> wyatt is...
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yvonne: core cutting continues apace in the u.s. networks down 4%, your to date. another down 5%.iewers to streaming services such as netflix is set to continue in the near term. betty: coming up, we will unpack the latest inflation numbers. that is in 15 minutes time. casino operators work toward japanese expansion. caesars entertainment joins us. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ yvonne: 8 a.m. here in hong kong, i am yvonne man. welcome to "bloomberg markets: asia." week inflation in asia is a signaling no speed up your fed hikes. president trump confirmed his summit with kim jong-un will happen in the lion city on june 12. yvonne: and from bloomberg's global headquarters, here's be
yvonne: core cutting continues apace in the u.s. networks down 4%, your to date. another down 5%.iewers to streaming services such as netflix is set to continue in the near term. betty: coming up, we will unpack the latest inflation numbers. that is in 15 minutes time. casino operators work toward japanese expansion. caesars entertainment joins us. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory....
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same time we seeiran's activities from yemen , saudi arabia, obviously into lebanon and it continues apace. we have not seen any drawdown or reduction in france malicious activities and the malign activities across the region. at the same time we walked away from the jcpoa because we thought was inadequate for the long-term effort and this is something probably noted by the senate several years ago when the senate did not endorse it as a treaty. so we will work with our allies to try to bring iran back into more responsible behavior. at the same time addressing all five of the threats that iran constitutes. a nuclear issue which is foremost, certainly the terrorism issue that i just cited . the ballistic missile efforts , they have cyber attacks that they've been updating and the threats to international commerce, whether it be out of the red sea. seen it most recently or backup in thepersian gulf where it has relented over the past several months . so that's asickly where we are at , vis-c-vis iran. >> what's the upside of ripping out of the agreement with iran and what's the downside? as
same time we seeiran's activities from yemen , saudi arabia, obviously into lebanon and it continues apace. we have not seen any drawdown or reduction in france malicious activities and the malign activities across the region. at the same time we walked away from the jcpoa because we thought was inadequate for the long-term effort and this is something probably noted by the senate several years ago when the senate did not endorse it as a treaty. so we will work with our allies to try to bring...
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ali: it is more apace of acceleration than growth am a which is slowing. parts of the world a have had a fantastic few years of growth matrix. with these pmi's in asia and america, that is what we see contraction in the economy. on trade, these things are hard to price. ultimately, strong companies will do best, whatever the environment. nothing material has happened. it should not enable people to change portfolios yet. francine: how do you choose a strong company? on earnings or forward guidance? when you look at earnings reporting is, investors, how they see the environment in 18 months rather than bank the sales figures they had the last quarter ali:. obvious, andost increase price in most market environments. it is hard to disagree with consensus. almost all economists and thinkers about markets tariffs will slow global economic growth at the margin and be a negative. you have to think, who will do better? companies that can price products effectively and is a fairolumes, that simplistic definition of a stronger company. also, it is dangerous to overr
ali: it is more apace of acceleration than growth am a which is slowing. parts of the world a have had a fantastic few years of growth matrix. with these pmi's in asia and america, that is what we see contraction in the economy. on trade, these things are hard to price. ultimately, strong companies will do best, whatever the environment. nothing material has happened. it should not enable people to change portfolios yet. francine: how do you choose a strong company? on earnings or forward...
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and it continues apace. we've not seen any drawdown or reduction in iran's malicious activities and malign activities across the region. at the same time we have walked away from the jcpoa because without it f was inadequate for the long-term effort and this is something that's probably noted by the senate several years ago when the senate did not endorse it as a treaty. so we work with our allies and try to bring iran back into more responsible behavior. the sun time addressing all five of the threats to iran constitutes. the nuclear issue which is foremost, certain the terrorism issue that i decided. the ballistic missile efforts they have, cyber attacks a been conducting and then the threats to iernational commerc come wit the out of the red sea will be seen most recently or back up in the persian gulf wherer it is relented over the last several months. so that's basically where we are at vis-À-vis iran. [inaudible] what's the upside of breaking out of the agreement with iran and what is the downside, as
and it continues apace. we've not seen any drawdown or reduction in iran's malicious activities and malign activities across the region. at the same time we have walked away from the jcpoa because without it f was inadequate for the long-term effort and this is something that's probably noted by the senate several years ago when the senate did not endorse it as a treaty. so we work with our allies and try to bring iran back into more responsible behavior. the sun time addressing all five of the...
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campaign and then in parallel track you have the southern district of new york that is proceeding apace cohen investigation and what is i think very concerning and part of the reason you see this tack of giuliani and trump moving to pure attack mode, emmet flood is in, ty cobb is out and it's an attack that will be asserting more executive privilege, trying to go to court to litigate this and delay as much as possible because there's starting to be a strong sentiment that michael cohen is in trouble, he's likely to be indicted unless he decides to cooperate first and robert mueller is starting to hone in on some very, very serious business. >> joyce vance, philip rucker, daniel goldman, thank you all. gene, stay with us. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," one theory to rudy giuliani's publish push is that he's trying to take the pressure off michael cohen. one person who doesn't see it that way, michael cohen. "vanity fair's" emily jane fox has new reporting on how the president's long-time lawyer is sizing up this week's developments. we'll be right back. i was wondering if an electric
campaign and then in parallel track you have the southern district of new york that is proceeding apace cohen investigation and what is i think very concerning and part of the reason you see this tack of giuliani and trump moving to pure attack mode, emmet flood is in, ty cobb is out and it's an attack that will be asserting more executive privilege, trying to go to court to litigate this and delay as much as possible because there's starting to be a strong sentiment that michael cohen is in...
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back continues apace. if you look back ten years, online retail sales of 4% of the total.moment if it was to fall out in the reshuffle, which happens next week. let's move on to inflation. lowest point since march last year, 2.4% so well that trend continue? it is interesting, this month shows a further drop interesting, this month shows a furtherdrop in interesting, this month shows a further drop in inflation and that is what the bank of england has been telling us is going to happen. the april figures are always slightly muddied by the timing of easter and we have seen it again this year because one of the contributing factors was lower airfares because we had an early easter this year. looking forward, the bank of england is still expecting inflation to drop but the fly in the ointment could be the oil price. we have seen a big jump the oil price. we have seen a big jump in the oil price recently. if we look back to this time last day, oil was trading around 55 dollars a barrel. it is now $80 a barrel. in the uk we have been protected over that period by sterling 's st
back continues apace. if you look back ten years, online retail sales of 4% of the total.moment if it was to fall out in the reshuffle, which happens next week. let's move on to inflation. lowest point since march last year, 2.4% so well that trend continue? it is interesting, this month shows a further drop interesting, this month shows a furtherdrop in interesting, this month shows a further drop in inflation and that is what the bank of england has been telling us is going to happen. the...