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in the center there you've been a chinese premier merkel right in the front three years ago in australia putin was very much to one side so thinking that maybe it's in terms of seniority that doesn't quite fit because vladimir putin is one of the longest ruling leaders there it's food for thought isn't that why exactly they were put in those positions well we assume in those decisions as having three choice once they open the door it's a free for all just to where they stand. so if it's if it's stage then it's meant to send a message just by putting trump on the end who centro it also goes on the end and shows that you see him with the climate change agreement yeah on the money it's there are just a word about why he's right on the end there well that seemed to be a choice from what i can see is that you know because he goes alone and he sort of moves to the outside of trump which post from notes on the outside so he's not quite so cross reaching out to trump. yet we're all to so i just broke up you mentioned there are they. meeting and i'm going to just walking away from the group she comes b
in the center there you've been a chinese premier merkel right in the front three years ago in australia putin was very much to one side so thinking that maybe it's in terms of seniority that doesn't quite fit because vladimir putin is one of the longest ruling leaders there it's food for thought isn't that why exactly they were put in those positions well we assume in those decisions as having three choice once they open the door it's a free for all just to where they stand. so if it's if it's...
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putin. >>> a vigil moments ago in australia remembering the woman shot and killed by police in minnesota.ails released overnight from one of the officers involved. >>> wildfire emergency. an entire california town evacuated overnight as firefighters work to gain control of the flames. >>> a family breaking their silence overnight after they say a flight attendant kicked them off an airplane because of what their 1-year-old
putin. >>> a vigil moments ago in australia remembering the woman shot and killed by police in minnesota.ails released overnight from one of the officers involved. >>> wildfire emergency. an entire california town evacuated overnight as firefighters work to gain control of the flames. >>> a family breaking their silence overnight after they say a flight attendant kicked them off an airplane because of what their 1-year-old
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putin. >>> a vigil moments ago in australia remembering the woman shot and killed by police in minnesota. plus, new details released overnight from one of the officers involved. >>> wildfire emergency. an entire california town evacuated overnight as firefighters work to gain control of the flames. >>> a family breaking their silence overnight after they say a flight attendant kicked them off an airplane because of what their 1-year-old >>> we do say good morning. we've made it to the midweek mark. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'mle erielle reshef in for diane macedo. >>> republican senators headed to the white house after failing to deliver on their promise to overhaul health care. >> the stinging defeat followed by repeal only effort. there's enough opposition to sink that bill as well. now, president trump says it's time to let obamacare fail. abc's janai norman tracking the overnight developments right now from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning. the president has sought to deflect responsibility even trying to blame democrats for that senate bill failing but in the e
putin. >>> a vigil moments ago in australia remembering the woman shot and killed by police in minnesota. plus, new details released overnight from one of the officers involved. >>> wildfire emergency. an entire california town evacuated overnight as firefighters work to gain control of the flames. >>> a family breaking their silence overnight after they say a flight attendant kicked them off an airplane because of what their 1-year-old >>> we do say good...
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however, putin said that did not play into his decision. >>> australia's government heightened security. stricter screening of passengers and luggage. had to deal with longer lines than usually. arrested two lebanese fathers and their sons after raids on homes in sidney. associated press reported the men were creating a peroxide based explosive device that is harder to detect by airport security. similar type of explosive was used in the manchester arena bombing in england in may. no charges haves been filed. >> we have new details on the crash of people dining along sidewalks in los angeles. eight people hurt. one of them critically. preliminary investigation shows the driver ran a red light, collided with another car. jumped the curb. told the driver got out of the van and got back in. witnesses held him until authorities got there. arrested the driver on suspicion of hit and run. >>> new this morning, push to force car companies to build alarms for back seats after two children died in hot cars. first child seven month old boy discovered on friday. then a second, one-year-old boy was
however, putin said that did not play into his decision. >>> australia's government heightened security. stricter screening of passengers and luggage. had to deal with longer lines than usually. arrested two lebanese fathers and their sons after raids on homes in sidney. associated press reported the men were creating a peroxide based explosive device that is harder to detect by airport security. similar type of explosive was used in the manchester arena bombing in england in may. no...
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rishaad: we have that rate .ecision out of australia g-20, xi jinping and vladimir putin meeting as wellared to what they've got going on between these two bank. that's what we have. swings, a stock market glitch on the nasdaq. we have not gotten to the bottom of it yet. >> at one point, the nasdaq showing apple shares were up 350%, but have said that was an anomaly. tech stocks under pressure in the asian session. we are seeing strength in energy players. we had that huge run-up of crude oil, now weakening today, but asian trade is taking their lead from wall street. gains, up0 leading 1.7%. there has been a switch out of large-cap stocks, the csi 300 down by .6%. japan's nikkei on its lunch break, holding onto gains, up .4%. we have seen a bit of a rebound coming through in the japanese yen. higher against the dollar by .1%. this as we start to see inflows into safe havens following that report of another missile from north korea. you are also seeing gold move strongly. not gold. that is rubber. i love it when the screen does not work, but gold moving higher by .2% in the asian session
rishaad: we have that rate .ecision out of australia g-20, xi jinping and vladimir putin meeting as wellared to what they've got going on between these two bank. that's what we have. swings, a stock market glitch on the nasdaq. we have not gotten to the bottom of it yet. >> at one point, the nasdaq showing apple shares were up 350%, but have said that was an anomaly. tech stocks under pressure in the asian session. we are seeing strength in energy players. we had that huge run-up of crude...
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australia's power grid. the carmaker promises to provide 11 megabits of storage. trump and putin at the g-20.sian hackers are chief suspects in a breach of at least a dozen u.s. power plants including a nuclear one in kansas. "bloomberg technology" is live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays at 5:00 in new york, 2:00 in san francisco, 11:00 in london, 10:00 even. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the chinese smartphone maker has turned a corner in sales. they reported second-quarter shipments rose 70%. it is targeting shipments of 100 million units in 2018. the smartphone maker which slipped to six in the first quarter is trying to regain the dizzying growth it made as one of china's most successful startups. bloomberg has learned russians may be behind cyber attacks a dozen or more u.s. power plants, positioning themselves to potentially disrupt supply, although there is no threat to public safety at. this as trump and putin agreed to look at security threats at the g-20 in germany. mike riley wrote this great story and is joining us from washington now. still with us, david kirkpatrick
australia's power grid. the carmaker promises to provide 11 megabits of storage. trump and putin at the g-20.sian hackers are chief suspects in a breach of at least a dozen u.s. power plants including a nuclear one in kansas. "bloomberg technology" is live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays at 5:00 in new york, 2:00 in san francisco, 11:00 in london, 10:00 even. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the chinese smartphone maker has turned a corner in sales. they reported...
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putin a secret is "sick." the kremlin says it's absurd. national security experts say the whole episode is dangerous. as australiadamond, minneapolis police put tat a transcript of the 911 call that led to her fatal shooting or a cop. and rewriting pre-history.
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scheduled to have his first face-to-face meeting with president putin on the side lines of the summit. >>> artists in melbourne, australiaart displays. nearly 200 of the security blocks have been installed around the city. they were put in place as a precaution after two deadly accident involving cars running up on sidewalks. local artists are trying to add a touch of style. >> as a long time melbourneian, i am a huge fan of what has happened to the tradition of art in melbourne taking over what the fairly mundane that has popped up in the city. >> the concrete blocks are a temporary safety solution and lawmakers are still looking for long-term answers. >>> how young is too young to have a job? >> i love it. 7-year-old kayleigh williams of littlerock, arkansas. she has more than just a job. she has her own business. started as a lemonade stand in the front yard. look what it has expanded to today. a food truck. one that travels across her state. her mother says it has been a learning experience and has given her daughter a lot of self confidence. >> it's been a great experience for her. everywhere she goes, people are li
scheduled to have his first face-to-face meeting with president putin on the side lines of the summit. >>> artists in melbourne, australiaart displays. nearly 200 of the security blocks have been installed around the city. they were put in place as a precaution after two deadly accident involving cars running up on sidewalks. local artists are trying to add a touch of style. >> as a long time melbourneian, i am a huge fan of what has happened to the tradition of art in melbourne...
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australia? why attack canada? >> tucker: it's hard to see why -- i'm not vouching for putin's character, he seems like a shady guy,e want to live there. hard to see why he's a threat was. how many people can we be in opposition to it once? why not just accept that people who are bad people have similar interests and side with them? >> they haven't attacked us. >> tucker: i beg your pardon? you cannot compare me to somebody who makes apologies for hitler. >> i think putin -- fine, you can think it's insane all you want. >> tucker: just up compared me to a nazi apologist because i asked the question. which is, why not contravene americanec interest with a group trying to kill isis? >> he assassinates dissidents and journalists, he bonds women and children on purpose in syria, he is as bad as hitler. if you don't i like the charles lindbergh -- i will retract that, but you sound like someone in the 1938 saying what has he done to us? >> tucker: i would hate to go back and read your columns assuring america that taking out saddam hussein will make the region calmer, more peaceful, and america safer, when in fact it ha
australia? why attack canada? >> tucker: it's hard to see why -- i'm not vouching for putin's character, he seems like a shady guy,e want to live there. hard to see why he's a threat was. how many people can we be in opposition to it once? why not just accept that people who are bad people have similar interests and side with them? >> they haven't attacked us. >> tucker: i beg your pardon? you cannot compare me to somebody who makes apologies for hitler. >> i think putin...
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putin a secret is "sick." the kremlin says it's absurd. national security experts say the whole episode is dangerous. as australiaourns justine damond, minneapolis police put tat a transcript of the 911 call that led to her fatal shooting or a cop. and rewriting pre-history. the t-rex was not nearly as quick as we thought. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump invited republican senators to the white house today for lunch and served up healthy portions of pressure. he urged them to pass a healthcare bill before they leave washington for their summer recess. the president reminded senators that they and he had promised to replace obamacare and said, "i intend to keep my promise, and i know you will, too." adding to the pressure, a c.b.o. report late today that repealing obamacare without replacing it would cost tens of millions of americans their health insurance. here's nancy cordes. >> i'm ready to act. i have pen in hand. believe me. i'm sitting in that office. orhave pen in hand. pl reporter: 24 hours after the obamacare repl
putin a secret is "sick." the kremlin says it's absurd. national security experts say the whole episode is dangerous. as australiaourns justine damond, minneapolis police put tat a transcript of the 911 call that led to her fatal shooting or a cop. and rewriting pre-history. the t-rex was not nearly as quick as we thought. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump invited republican...
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australia overnight. >>> to developing news, russia is expelling hundreds of u.s. diplomats in response to the senate's approval of a package of sanctions against russia. russian president vladimir putin ordered 755 state department personnel by september 1st. that will reduce the number of embassy and consular employees in the country to 455. you will remember president obama kicked out 35 russian diplomats last year in retaliation for russia's interference in the u.s. election. >>> tomorrow marks the start of a revamped white house operation. the new chief of staff will take over. abc news reporter david wright has a preview. >> reporter: a new week begins and the trump administration is hoping to turn the page. the new white house chief of staff, general john kelly, takes over from reince priebus on monday. >> i think the president wants to go a different direction, wants a little more discipline, a little more structure in there. >> reporter: for one thing, a bit more structure may help the white house with its legislative agenda, including the push to repeal and replace obamacare. health and human services secretary tom price. >> it takes an act of congress. >> reporter: another
australia overnight. >>> to developing news, russia is expelling hundreds of u.s. diplomats in response to the senate's approval of a package of sanctions against russia. russian president vladimir putin ordered 755 state department personnel by september 1st. that will reduce the number of embassy and consular employees in the country to 455. you will remember president obama kicked out 35 russian diplomats last year in retaliation for russia's interference in the u.s. election....
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, he met with president putin in moscow and the pair condemned the latest north korean missile launch. earlier, i spoke to kyle wilson a former diplomat and analyst from australiaere will there be a unified response in the security council towards north korea. well, of course the irony here is that the north korean tavern ability to come and everyone's attention. they have reigned on the fourthjuly in the us and they have reigned on the 620 in the us and they have reigned on the g20 and have essentially hijacked president putin and xi jinping's meeting in moscow. this was xi's sixth visit to moscow and you can imagine it would have been a cause for celebration. russian and chinese successes in the past year against the us. and suddenly both countries find themselves on the back foot and forced to respond in some way that looks statesmanlike and responsible to the antics of their natural ally, the north korean. so the very difficult situation for both putin and xi jinping. do you think their views are reliant on this matter? they probably are aligned. they have had to seem statesmanlike. they have come out with a joint statement. putin has shown a talent for cre
, he met with president putin in moscow and the pair condemned the latest north korean missile launch. earlier, i spoke to kyle wilson a former diplomat and analyst from australiaere will there be a unified response in the security council towards north korea. well, of course the irony here is that the north korean tavern ability to come and everyone's attention. they have reigned on the fourthjuly in the us and they have reigned on the 620 in the us and they have reigned on the g20 and have...
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australia does everything it can to apply pressure on chechnya and russia to end this appalling persecution. >> reporter: kadyrov was summoned to moscow and denied there was any purge during a meeting with vladimir putin, who ordered an investigation which has since been halted. despite all of this danil and dimitri both say they were torn between protecting themselves and leaving their families behind. dimitri, who is married and has two children, has not even told his wife where he is. >> translator: she thinks i'm in russia working. just left for work. that i took a job on a construction site somewhere. no one knows where i am. >> reporter: both men now in hiding are being given refuge by the lgbt network. the russian non-profit has already helped scores of people. but even having reached the relative safety of this house in moscow, danil and dimitri feel they're still in a kind of purgatory and there's little hope of leaving these borders. organizers say just 27 of the 120 people who've sought their help have made it out of russia. >> do you think you can go back to chechnya now? >> translator: no. i will never go back. >> reporter: for both of these men there's no good option. they've lost so muc
australia does everything it can to apply pressure on chechnya and russia to end this appalling persecution. >> reporter: kadyrov was summoned to moscow and denied there was any purge during a meeting with vladimir putin, who ordered an investigation which has since been halted. despite all of this danil and dimitri both say they were torn between protecting themselves and leaving their families behind. dimitri, who is married and has two children, has not even told his wife where he is....
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with president putin on dealing with the end of isis in syria and iraq and we will see what the bilateral produces on both those questions. kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australiakorea. we are joined trump's comments on north korea. we arejoined by a nuclear policy expert, joining us from washington. they give very much for your time. of course we heard this is very worrying for the international community. if we just focus in on this... the test itself, are you convinced that this missile can carry a large nuclear warhead? well, that really does remain to be seen. that's what the north is claiming. we haven't received official confirmation from authorities, that thatis confirmation from authorities, that that is the case, but we can expect them to in due time to get to a point where they can eventually miniaturising a nuclear warhead and mounted on a long—range list it missile, capable of reaching the american homeland. we heard donald trump, he was in poland, with the polish president. he said he will ta ke polish president. he said he will take strong action. what can we do? again, we are dealing with president trump, so he is the only one who has that answe
with president putin on dealing with the end of isis in syria and iraq and we will see what the bilateral produces on both those questions. kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australiakorea. we are joined trump's comments on north korea. we arejoined by a nuclear policy expert, joining us from washington. they give very much for your time. of course we heard this is very worrying for the international community. if we just focus in on this... the test itself, are you convinced that this...
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putin throws out hundreds of u.s. diplomats in a move amos cow official calls long overdue. >>> while north korea pushes the nfl with a missile launch that has the world on edge. >>> and australia thwarts a major terror plot aimed at air travelers. >>> and george clooney gets legal over photos of his twins. >>> and dining just got a lot more adventurous. "early today" starts right now. >>> great being with you, i'm phillip mena. >>> tensions are rising on the other side of the globe, the united states and north korea and united states and north korea. and north korea launching a second intercontinental missile test. analysts say part of the mainland united states are now within range of pyongyang's weapons. we start with janice. the latest with north korea. how else have united states and south korea responding? >> reporter: well, there was a show of force over the weekend with the u.s. flying two b-1 bombers out of guam. they met up with fighter jets from japan and south korea so they could send a strong message to north korea that allied forces would work together and would respond to any threat from north korea with overwhelming force. there was also a successful test of the
putin throws out hundreds of u.s. diplomats in a move amos cow official calls long overdue. >>> while north korea pushes the nfl with a missile launch that has the world on edge. >>> and australia thwarts a major terror plot aimed at air travelers. >>> and george clooney gets legal over photos of his twins. >>> and dining just got a lot more adventurous. "early today" starts right now. >>> great being with you, i'm phillip mena....
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australia. a lot of transportation news for you today. let's show you the market activity overall the june's job's report as well as the president meeting with russian president vladimir putinmuted reaction, u.s. stock market futures unchanged. cheryl: she was talking about president trump, he's going to be holding a series of meetings and that would include angela merkel, xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin and, of course, north korea is expected to be one of the major topics. let's bring in paul, former foreign policy for adviser to george w. bush. good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: the president has been pushing china to put pressure on north korea because really the chinese are the economic lifelines, to north korea, do you think that president trump can get anywhere with the chinese president today? >> it depends. i think that the president is going to give china one more chance. i think he was quite interested in chinese help. he wanted to see if his presidency would be a different thing for the chinese to deal with. maybe or maybe not china has gotten that but i think that the president will give him one more shot and one of the ways he will do that i
australia. a lot of transportation news for you today. let's show you the market activity overall the june's job's report as well as the president meeting with russian president vladimir putinmuted reaction, u.s. stock market futures unchanged. cheryl: she was talking about president trump, he's going to be holding a series of meetings and that would include angela merkel, xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin and, of course, north korea is expected to be one of the major topics....
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australia. also giving an update to monday's delivery numbers saying an additional 3,500 cars are in transit to the customers. and we've got more on president trump's highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir putine need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. when a fire destroyedd with us the living room. we were able to replace everything in it. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property that was damaged. and we didn't have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. . liz: breaking news. we've gotten the camera closer to those protests, and it is indeed a chaotic scene in hamburg. the site of the g20 summit. you can see just moments ago -- and i mean seconds ago, there was a bonfire set, and you could see many prote
australia. also giving an update to monday's delivery numbers saying an additional 3,500 cars are in transit to the customers. and we've got more on president trump's highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir putine need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network...
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putin a etsecrsi is ck. the kremlin says it's absurd. national security experts say the whole episode is dangerous. as australiand, minneapolis police put out a transcript of the 911 call that led to her fatal shooting by a cop. and rewriting pre-history. the t-rex was not nearly as quick as we thought. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. president trump invited republican senators to the white house today for lunch and served up healthy portions of pressure. he urged them to pass a healthcare bill before they leave washington for their summer recess. the president reminded senators that they and he had promised to replace obamacare and said, "i intend to keep my promise, and i know you will, too." adding to the pressure, a c.b.o. report late today that repealing obamacare without replacing it would cost tens of millions of americans their health insurance. here's nancy cordes. >> i'm ready to act. i have pen in hand. believe me. i'm sitting in that office. i have pen in hand. >> reporter: 24 hours after the obamacare replacement plan hit a dead end, the president urged senate republicans to restart the car, ap
putin a etsecrsi is ck. the kremlin says it's absurd. national security experts say the whole episode is dangerous. as australiand, minneapolis police put out a transcript of the 911 call that led to her fatal shooting by a cop. and rewriting pre-history. the t-rex was not nearly as quick as we thought. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. president trump invited republican senators to the white house today for lunch and served up healthy portions of pressure. he urged them to pass a...
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talking with -- like the president of australia, prime minister of they make their way there to the risers. iian prime canada minister drew peterson and ladamir putin followed by merkel who is hosting the leader necessary hamburg, germany. bill, independent caller, bill, back to domestic issue here of healthcare. good morning to you. caller: yes, hello, i'm glad i in, it's a big deal to get in here. the solution is simple on nmy opinion. take it away from the government, number one. take it away from insurance they have to make too much money. those two things have to happen. money in a trust fund as a separate business. of the money to get it very active all over the investments going. that builds trillions of dollars for healthcare. then pick up the obama plan, one network, ork, and everybody gets health nsurance under that plan that is under the age of 65. over medicare e nd social security all as planned and keep it separate from the government in a raid thatockbox, they account whenever they have wars, big things, they raid the account. not capable ofis handling money like that. in, get thehat money five investors to invest worldwide. bring in
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former prime minister of the g20 country, australia, will join us, kevin rudd will be here to talk friday north korea and president trump's meeting with vladimir putinay tuned for the june jobs report, too. "squawk box" will be right back. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. >>> good morning, everybody. global summit. g20 leaders gathering in germany right now including donald trump and his russian counterpart vladimir putin it is jobs friday today. wall street expectations for the potentially market moving event are straight ahead >>> plus, crude crushed. oil prices dropping another 3% this morning we'll tell you why as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq
former prime minister of the g20 country, australia, will join us, kevin rudd will be here to talk friday north korea and president trump's meeting with vladimir putinay tuned for the june jobs report, too. "squawk box" will be right back. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would...