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antique and brings it march they're calling for the government to hold a referendum on any final briggs and deal. andy ons of the soccer world will be on the germany team in the coming hours at the world cup fans of the defending champions have been suffering the blues of since the team's opening match last that coach and players instance that germany will rebound against sweden in a do or die match. i marry in evanston it's good to have you with us. it's the last day of campaigning ahead of turkey's landmark elections tomorrow and the candidates for president are rallying their supporters incumbent friendship time everyone has been addressing multiple of vents in is time boule the election which he called more than a year early is being seen as a referendum on his fifteen years in power when the heir to once chief rivals maha n.j. has also been making a final push for support addressing a huge crowd also in istanbul while whoever wins the vote will gain sweeping new presidential powers to be introduced after the polls. audit the. president. has been steering the course of turkish polit
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so to talk more about how german business is preparing for briggs it i'm joined in the studio now by paolo mesa from the federation all the german industries good to see you thanks for having me nine months to go in theory to breaks it all german businesses worried what are they telling you and all of a getting out of britain very very concerned because we don't know what's going to happen after after the exit date it's march twenty ninth you said it's nine months to go i want to talk to companies i hear that the third plans to prepare for what's what's considered the worst case if we crash out without any deal at all what are those plans they set a new facilities they see whether they have other suppliers that are operate within the single market. hire people in order to process customs they think about whether the free flow of data is still possible with the u.k. and the e.u. they set up servers so it's a broad range and it's very individual based from no companies a company can say but it you know potentially a boon for germany we've seen lots of jobs from the city of london alrea
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she's fighting against briggs and for a second referendum. about half of all u.k. residents want britain to stay in the end you so much lana is not about to quit she believes in miracles and superpowers. just don't. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump five him last year to speak his fourth trip to measure of me this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces a new challenge yousuf insubordination so what's the truth conflicts of in sixty minutes d.w. . assignment clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the cool. my father would be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead and. commandoes starts july eighth on t w. alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now when people go shopping what they're mainly looking for is cheap whether it's holidays fashions or food and drink the formul
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. finally friday.rds we will get to in a moment will stop it. we start with the doj ig report. the white house and allies quick to seize on the report from the justice department watch dog on fbi actions before the 2016 election. the doj ig calling former fbi director james comey's actions extraordinary and innsubordinin. it notes failures by the hillary clinton e-mail probe concluding the actions by the fbi cast a cloud over the bureau. >> and one of the findings, comey used a personal g-mail account for official government business. that isis inconsistent with doj policy. and texts with peter strzok and former fbi lawyer lisa page. >> in august of 2016, page writes trump is not ever going to become president, right? strzok replies no. no he's not. we'll stop. it the ig did not rule out anti-trump bias motivated strzok. the report notes he prioritized the russia investigation for a month instead of following up on clinton e-mails. strzok's lawyer denies the bias claim. this is tout by trump allies as
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. finally friday.rds we will get to in a moment will stop it. we start with the doj ig report. the white house and allies quick to seize on the report from the justice department watch dog on fbi actions before the 2016 election. the doj ig calling former fbi director james comey's actions extraordinary and innsubordinin. it notes failures by the hillary clinton e-mail probe concluding the actions by the fbi cast a cloud over the bureau. >>...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday morning.he canadians are insulted. the economy ministers are announcing a rare rebuke in the u.s. metal tariffs. u.s. hit the eu, mexico and canada with steel tariffs. and canadian prime minister justin trudeau calls offense is sif. -- calls offensive. >> the idea that the canadian steel in the military vehicles in the united states. the canadian aluminum that makes your fighter jets is somehow now a threat. the idea we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and unacceptable. >> the uhitting emexico, canada and the eu with tariffs. larry kudlow says this is not an attack on canada. >> mr. trudeau, i think he is overreacting. i don't want to get into the middle of that. fine friend of the united states and ally. nobody denies that. we have to protect ourselves. >> the three u.s. allies want to retaliate on everything from farm products to blue jeans. that could raise prices and potentially risk jobs. congressional republicans are fuming. bob corke
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday morning.he canadians are insulted. the economy ministers are announcing a rare rebuke in the u.s. metal tariffs. u.s. hit the eu, mexico and canada with steel tariffs. and canadian prime minister justin trudeau calls offense is sif. -- calls offensive. >> the idea that the canadian steel in the military vehicles in the united states. the canadian aluminum that makes your fighter jets is somehow now a threat. the idea we are...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 5:00 a.m. in the east. air force one is wheels up for canada and the g7 summit. president trump will not stay long. he plans to leave quebec tomorrow morning skipping climate change and environment and oceans summits. expecting a brawl with allies over trade. on thursday afternoon, he questioned if it made sense for him to go. he will be outnumbered on key issues. our sources say the president was told cancelling would make it look like he is shrinking from a fight he started. with that on his mind, the president told advisers he will enter talks swinging. >> no official reason to leave the g7 early, but we speculate
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 5:00 a.m. in the east. air force one is wheels up for canada and the g7 summit. president trump will not stay long. he plans to leave quebec tomorrow morning skipping climate change and environment and oceans summits. expecting a brawl with allies over trade. on thursday afternoon, he questioned if it made sense for him to go. he will be outnumbered on key issues. our sources say the president was told cancelling would make it look like he is...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. president trump expressing serious reservations going to canada for the g7 summit. he vented privately about prime minister justin trudeau after trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum to canada and mexico and the eu. according to "the post," the president believes the g7 is a distraction with the upcoming summit with kim jong-un. >> cnn learning trump and trudeau had a phone call two weeks ago. trump asked how he can justify tariffs on national security grounds. president trump quipped in and said didn't you guys burn down the white house. a reference to the war of 1812. it was british troops, not canadian troops. asked if it was a joke. one source said to a degree, one can take ever what is said as a joke. the impact on canada on workers in the u.s. won't be laughing matter. >> officials declined to comment on the 1812 comment. they did try to justify the tariffs arguing the steel and aluminum industries in the united states are so depressed, they could not mount mobilization. e
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. president trump expressing serious reservations going to canada for the g7 summit. he vented privately about prime minister justin trudeau after trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum to canada and mexico and the eu. according to "the post," the president believes the g7 is a distraction with the upcoming summit with kim jong-un. >> cnn learning trump and trudeau had a phone call two weeks ago. trump asked how he can justify...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we are live in moscow and berlin with the reaction to the president's movt the g7. >>> we start in singapore where they are putting on the final preparations for the summit. president trump is getting ready to do something no u.s. president has done. meet face-to-face with the leader of north korea. it is late afternoon in singapore and has been a busy day. president trump met with the singaporean prime minister and officials for aorking lunch. the president joined by top aides and members of the cabinet. including secretary of state mike pompeo and chief of staff john kelly and national security adviser john bolton. >> president trump is insisting this is a one-time shot for kim jong-un to achieve peace and prosperity for his people. >> i think within the first minute i'll know. >> how? >> my touch. my feel. that's what i do. i think i'll know pretty quickly whether or not in my opinion something positive will happen. >> north korean state media reporting kim is open to discussing de
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. >> i'm dave briggs. it is one week until the singapore summit. crowd size is an issue for the president. quote, our president is not a true patriot, but a fragile ego maniac and obsessed with crowd size and afraid of embarrassing of throwing a party to which no one wants to attend. this is over the controversy over players kneeling for the national anthem. in a statement from the white house, mr. trump says they disagree with their president because he insists they proudly stand for the national anthem and hand on heart and for the great people of the men and women of the military. of the people planning an event deserve better. safety malcolm jenkins raised a fist last year. some players have been kneeling to protest racial injustice. it famously prompted the president to say this. >> wouldn't you love to see one of the nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off our field right now. out. he's fired. >> cnn'se tapper learned the eagles had team meetings and no. somewhere between 10 and 12 wanted to attend. ea
. >> i'm dave briggs. it is one week until the singapore summit. crowd size is an issue for the president. quote, our president is not a true patriot, but a fragile ego maniac and obsessed with crowd size and afraid of embarrassing of throwing a party to which no one wants to attend. this is over the controversy over players kneeling for the national anthem. in a statement from the white house, mr. trump says they disagree with their president because he insists they proudly stand for the...
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. >> i'm dave briggs. happy friday. june 1st. it is a fascinating day in the white house catching couch. a lot of convicted felons are looking for pardon. if you are a prosecuted by a trump opponent or appear on "the apprenti apprentice" your odds are decent. a full pardon for dinesh d'souza, the conservative author who plead guilty to campaign finance laws. now d'souza says obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my american dream and destroy my faith in america. thank you donald trump for restoring both. >> the president's move raising eyebrows of many including the office of government ethics. walter shaw said this, imagine nixon waiting for a stack of pardons after the watergate break-in. he has the power to put his henchmen above the law. that is what trump is telling manafort and others with the pardon of d'souza. for more, we have jim acosta an at t -- acosta at the white house. >> reporter: the president is not only considering granting pardons with celebrities, but he granted a pardon for dinesh d'souza and considering
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm michelle kosinski. we start with the trump administration releasing the plan for reunited thousands of families separated at the border. don't expect fast action. homeland security officials say 2,053 children are in the custody of the department of homeland security until the deportation proceedings are completed. families will be reunited before deportation or families released. >> according to homeland security, officials over 500 families have been reunited since the zero tolerance policy started and parents have the option to sign voluntary departure orders. they will be assured they will be reunited with the children, but the offers are raising issues with the families and if they clearly understand the terms. >> now donald trump talking about denying due process. we have boris sanchez at the white house. >> reporter: michelle and dave, president trump taking the harsh rhetoric on immigration another step further. president trump suggesting immigrants should not receive due process. and further bu
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm michelle kosinski. we start with the trump administration releasing the plan for reunited thousands of families separated at the border. don't expect fast action. homeland security officials say 2,053 children are in the custody of the department of homeland security until the deportation proceedings are completed. families will be reunited before deportation or families released. >> according to homeland security, officials over 500 families have been...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.dent has some explaining to do when he meets with republican lawmakers on capitol hill today to talk about immigration. his zero tolerance policy at the border separated at least 2,000 children from their parents. the white house desperately trying to contain the fallout. white house press secretary sarah sanders delaying the briefing for four hours so secretary kirstjen nielsen could fly in from new orleans to face reporters. >> once she arrived, nielsen claiming there is little the president can do about the situation at the border. she insisted only congress can stop the breakup of migrant families. >> rather than fixing the law, congress is asking those of us to enforce the law to turn our backs on the law and not enforce the law. that's not an answer. the answer is fix the laws. >> are you intending for this to play out? are you intending parents to be separated from children? >> i find that offensive. no. why would i create a policy that purposely does that? >> perhaps a deterren
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.dent has some explaining to do when he meets with republican lawmakers on capitol hill today to talk about immigration. his zero tolerance policy at the border separated at least 2,000 children from their parents. the white house desperately trying to contain the fallout. white house press secretary sarah sanders delaying the briefing for four hours so secretary kirstjen nielsen could fly in from new orleans to face reporters. >> once she...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.wo first ladies weighing in on immigration. republicans are set to vote on two immigration bills as they argue over the zero tolerance policy. administration critics accuse the president of separating migrant children from families for political leverage. here is wh the president tweeting democrats can fix the forced family break ups by legislating change. democrats are only good for three things. taxes, high crime and obstruction. sad. >> the president adding the democrats should get together with the republican counterparts and work something out on border security and safety. don't wait until after the electi because you are going on to lose. some chose father's day for the tour of the southern texas border and detention centers and got a first hand look at the zero tolerance policy. we have more from nick valencia in brownsville, texas.>> report, this is the stop on the father's tour of the faties. their intention was to highlight the immigration policy currently implemented by pre
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.wo first ladies weighing in on immigration. republicans are set to vote on two immigration bills as they argue over the zero tolerance policy. administration critics accuse the president of separating migrant children from families for political leverage. here is wh the president tweeting democrats can fix the forced family break ups by legislating change. democrats are only good for three things. taxes, high crime and obstruction. sad. >>...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. thursday, june 28th. we have a court opening. not exactly -- i don't know about the dialogue. you be the judge as to that "new york daily" news cover. president trump filling another u.s. supreme court seat as anthony kennedy will step down. all signs say the president will replace the swing vote with a conservative. a man or woman who could change the high court and decisions it makes for generations. >> the justice met with the president and then went on the road to north dakota. he intends to put a lasting stamp on the court. >> the travel ban ruling underscores how critical it is to confirm judges who will support our constitution. remember this so we have a pick to come up. we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that is going to be there for 40 years or 45 years. >> to get a justice confirmed, the president has to navigate a slim majority in the senate. we have jeff zeleny with more. he's in fargo. >> reporter: christine and dave, president trump making clear the retire
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. thursday, june 28th. we have a court opening. not exactly -- i don't know about the dialogue. you be the judge as to that "new york daily" news cover. president trump filling another u.s. supreme court seat as anthony kennedy will step down. all signs say the president will replace the swing vote with a conservative. a man or woman who could change the high court and decisions it makes for generations. >> the justice met with the...
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i'm romans roimchristine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.w day" starts right >>> we're allowed to disagree, but we should do so freely. >> president trump is not the poster child for civility. >> i believe in very peaceful protest. >> it's the party of maxine waters. >> do you believe her? >> the situation is a real humanitarian disaster. >> we're going to continue to prosecute those adults who enter here illegally. >> this
i'm romans roimchristine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.w day" starts right >>> we're allowed to disagree, but we should do so freely. >> president trump is not the poster child for civility. >> i believe in very peaceful protest. >> it's the party of maxine waters. >> do you believe her? >> the situation is a real humanitarian disaster. >> we're going to continue to prosecute those adults who enter here illegally. >> this
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i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. in east, 5:00 in pyongyang. with the trump summit behind us, we can turn our attention to more important matters bike a raccoon scaling a sky scraper in minnesota. we will have that shortly. no joke. >>> we start with president trump landing at joint base andrews in about 90 minutes following his historic meeting with north korean dictator kim jong-un. the president has plenty of work to do to show the summit was more than just a photo op. trump's announcement that the u.s. will school military exercises with south korea, what he called provocative war games, caught tokyo and others offguard. he said the united states would continue to train with its saouh korean counterparts but would stop training drills. the white house has not explained how the u.s. will verify north korean denuclearization. some observers like former director of national intelligence james clapper give the president credit for moving things in the right direction. >> we're in ah better place where we're on the diplomatic path as opposed to
i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. in east, 5:00 in pyongyang. with the trump summit behind us, we can turn our attention to more important matters bike a raccoon scaling a sky scraper in minnesota. we will have that shortly. no joke. >>> we start with president trump landing at joint base andrews in about 90 minutes following his historic meeting with north korean dictator kim jong-un. the president has plenty of work to do to show the summit was more than just a photo op. trump's...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 5:30 eastern time. check in with matt rivers shortly. >>> we start with the feud of separation of children at the border. president trump has explaining to do when he meets with republican lawmakers on capitol hill today to talk about immigration. the zero tolerance policy at the border is separating thousands of children from parents. sarah sanders delaying the briefing for four hours so homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen can fly in from new orleans to face reporters. >> when she arrived, it was contentious. nielsen claiming the president can do little and only congress can stop the break up of migrant families. >> rather than fixing the law, congress is asking those of us who enforce the law to turn our backs on the law and not enforce the law. that's not an answer. the answer is fix the laws. >> are you intending for this to play out as it is playing out? are you intending for parents to be separated from children? >> i find that offensive. no. why would i ever create a policy that purposely does th
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 5:30 eastern time. check in with matt rivers shortly. >>> we start with the feud of separation of children at the border. president trump has explaining to do when he meets with republican lawmakers on capitol hill today to talk about immigration. the zero tolerance policy at the border is separating thousands of children from parents. sarah sanders delaying the briefing for four hours so homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen can fly...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:31 eastern time.rning's front page in annapolis, maryland, says it all. a gunman's rampage at the "capital gazette" that killed five people. the deadliest day for american journalists since 9/11. officials releasing the name of those killed. wendi winters, jerals fischman, john mcnamara, a staff writer who covered sports, rebecca smith, a sales assistant and robert hiaasen. we encourage you to visit the "capital gazette's" website for more on each of the victims. one survivor, capital gazette staff writer described her terrifying experience to cnn. >> i was working at my desk when i heard the shots. and it took a couple of them for me to realize what was happening. and i looked at anthony, the intern, and i said i'm getting out of here. and i grabbed my purse and went to the back door, which i was only a couple steps from, and it was locked. what happened here was very calculated. i reported on pulse, when pulse happened. i went to school in florida. and i remember being so upset hearing about the vic
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:31 eastern time.rning's front page in annapolis, maryland, says it all. a gunman's rampage at the "capital gazette" that killed five people. the deadliest day for american journalists since 9/11. officials releasing the name of those killed. wendi winters, jerals fischman, john mcnamara, a staff writer who covered sports, rebecca smith, a sales assistant and robert hiaasen. we encourage you to visit the "capital gazette's"...
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with encounters real life learn from dogs rarely briggs says (ken) briggs says dogs rarely learn from life encounters with rattlesnakes... and that a bite from one isn't painful right away for dogs. (pam) a new study led by a u-c berkeley ecologist finds.... more and more animals are trying to avoid huns. the study found .. many mammals travel to remote areas or move around less to avoid encounters with people. and as a result... animals tend to become night owls... that includes lions, tigers and bears. researchers compared how much time those creatures spent active at night under different types of human disturbance such as hunting, hiking and farming. on average, the team found that human presence triggered an increase of about 20 percent in nighttime activity, even in animals that aren't night owls.aren't night in animals that aren't night owls. the giants for some reason didn't want to leave miami san francisco played 16 innings... nearly five hours... to avoid a four-game sweep against the marlins let's show how everything went down we pick it up in the 14th inning... game tied
with encounters real life learn from dogs rarely briggs says (ken) briggs says dogs rarely learn from life encounters with rattlesnakes... and that a bite from one isn't painful right away for dogs. (pam) a new study led by a u-c berkeley ecologist finds.... more and more animals are trying to avoid huns. the study found .. many mammals travel to remote areas or move around less to avoid encounters with people. and as a result... animals tend to become night owls... that includes lions, tigers...
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i'm michelle kaczynski. >> i'm dave briggs. starts now. >>> the president is suggesting that immigrants should not receive due process. >> there are still over 2,000 babies and kids that have not been re uniunitereunited. >> a child walked off into those locations. >> i'm not worried about sarah huckabee sanders. i'm worried about millions of kids. >> this is "new day" with alisyn dam rot ta and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day". it's monday, june 25th, 6:00 here in new york. alisyn is off. erica hill joins me again this morning.
i'm michelle kaczynski. >> i'm dave briggs. starts now. >>> the president is suggesting that immigrants should not receive due process. >> there are still over 2,000 babies and kids that have not been re uniunitereunited. >> a child walked off into those locations. >> i'm not worried about sarah huckabee sanders. i'm worried about millions of kids. >> this is "new day" with alisyn dam rot ta and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the...
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i'm dave briggs. it is friday, june 22nd. >> good to have you here, my friend. jacket-gate in a moment. >> we will see. >>> confusion and contradiction in the white house following president trump's order ending family separations at the u.s. and mexico border. authorities trying and failing to provide guidance on implementation. what will happen to the 2,300 children separated from parents now in shelters all over the country. no one seems to know right now. >> the president says zero tolerance is still in place, but e-mail traffic obtained by cnn shows the policy has effectively been curtailed for now. i.c.e. instructed field offices to stop referring parents for prosecution after they cross illegally with children. >> and preparing up to house 20,000 unaccompanied children on military bases. the justice department also asking the judge to limit the children in detention for 20 days. this is all in an effort to keep parents who may be detained longer. it is an uphill climb for the doj. >> the story is playing out in ways the white house would rather avoid. the
i'm dave briggs. it is friday, june 22nd. >> good to have you here, my friend. jacket-gate in a moment. >> we will see. >>> confusion and contradiction in the white house following president trump's order ending family separations at the u.s. and mexico border. authorities trying and failing to provide guidance on implementation. what will happen to the 2,300 children separated from parents now in shelters all over the country. no one seems to know right now. >> the...
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now says it is not considering moving production out of britain in the face of briggs it yesterday b.m.w. executive was quoted to say uncertainties surrounding briggs it could lead to the closure of some british factories still breaks it is taking its toll on britain's automotive industry britain's society of motor manufacturers says investment in the sector is fallen by almost fifty percent in the first half of this year due to uncertainty surrounding the process of britain leaving the european union it was motive lobby claims the government's conflicting messages on breaks into working against the interests of the u.k. automotive sector. and we can bring in our financial correspondent now daniel corp in frankfurt so daniel b.m.w. seemingly wanting to commit to britain. but after all this back and forth can we please show. what can we sure of and his thing in the auto sector that's always the question right but two things are very clear in robertson he is the m.w.'s man in the u.k. stated that the company is not thinking actively to relocate their production facilities with rex at less
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welcome back toearly st" i'm christine roma >> i'm dave briggs.d 23 seats to retake the house. ten are competitive in california, seven were won by hillary clinton. and those are what they are targeting on primary night. overall, the biggest test so far, the california primary. democrats he been worried out the top two or jungle primary system. concerned too many democratic candidates could split the vote, shutting them out of districts they hope to flip in the fall. already some evidence that may indeed be the case. >> one big contest settled. the race for california governor. a republican has made it on to the ballot which could help significantly with down-ballot races come november. cnn's kyung lah is live for us. she's in newport beach where she's been all night. break down california for us. >> reporter: let's start with the governor race you were talking about. this was something that the gop was sweating bullets over. whether or not the republican might make it through. if you don't have a republican at the top of the gubernatorial ticket,
welcome back toearly st" i'm christine roma >> i'm dave briggs.d 23 seats to retake the house. ten are competitive in california, seven were won by hillary clinton. and those are what they are targeting on primary night. overall, the biggest test so far, the california primary. democrats he been worried out the top two or jungle primary system. concerned too many democratic candidates could split the vote, shutting them out of districts they hope to flip in the fall. already some...
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. >> i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 27th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. it's a red alert, a stunner on, primary night in new york. the biggest upset of the political season so far. ten-term incumbent, democrat joe crowley, ousted in new york's 14th district primary by democratic socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez. the 28-year-old latin trouncing crowley in her first political campaign. congressman crowley is the fourth-ranked democrat on the house leadership. two democratic lawmakers said the upset significantly alters the competition for the speaker's gavel if democrats take the house. >> orcasio-ortez ran defiantly to crowley's left with promises like abolishing i.c.e., i.c.e. he leaned hard on his reputation as a liberal, but she was not deterred. >> it's surreal. i did not see the numbers until i walked in. i saw the numbers on television with you. i'm still processing a lot of this. working class americans want a clear champion. there is nothing radical about moral clarity in 2018. >> orcasio-ortez is likely to be the youngest woman ever elected to
. >> i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 27th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. it's a red alert, a stunner on, primary night in new york. the biggest upset of the political season so far. ten-term incumbent, democrat joe crowley, ousted in new york's 14th district primary by democratic socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez. the 28-year-old latin trouncing crowley in her first political campaign. congressman crowley is the fourth-ranked democrat on the house leadership. two democratic lawmakers said the...
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. >> i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 20th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start again with the ongoing feud over separating children from their parents. president trump wants an desk fast, but after meeting for one hour with house republicans, lawmakers emerged confused about their marching orders. unclear whether the president would endorse a compromise bill or a more conservative measure. one republican in the room commenting, quote, it's always nice to see the president, but this didn't move the ball. president trump keeping it brief on the way out -- >> these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades, but we had a great meeting. >> the republican-controlled house is preparing to vote on two dramatically different immigration bills this week. outrage over images and audio of terrified children in cages lighting a fuse under lawmakers. the president was greeted sort of on capitol hill by members of the black national caucus. [ all talking at once ] >> quit separating the kids, separating the children! mr. president? don't you have kids? >>
. >> i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 20th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start again with the ongoing feud over separating children from their parents. president trump wants an desk fast, but after meeting for one hour with house republicans, lawmakers emerged confused about their marching orders. unclear whether the president would endorse a compromise bill or a more conservative measure. one republican in the room commenting, quote, it's always nice to see the president, but this didn't...
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europe as well unfortunately but the fact that a party is so divided between the really dogmatic briggs it is the jacob reese mobs the liam fox's the david davis is in the rest. and those who want a sensible deal out of this including if not exactly the same as the single market in the customs union then so much the same that you might as well be in them in order to protect our economy our jobs are not trade they just divided down the middle and that's why she survived it because they called agree on who would replace a semi and my bet is she probably will survive until the real crunch comes you're saying the stakes are so high f. course it's predictable the city of london trying to protect her. i would argue the globalization agenda would be against what is happening a report this week twenty six trillion a derivative contracts will now not be written in time for any hard date for brics it is an honorable position for a prime minister to be when she's negotiating knowing how divided things are rather than realizing that we need a government that understands how high the stakes are well
europe as well unfortunately but the fact that a party is so divided between the really dogmatic briggs it is the jacob reese mobs the liam fox's the david davis is in the rest. and those who want a sensible deal out of this including if not exactly the same as the single market in the customs union then so much the same that you might as well be in them in order to protect our economy our jobs are not trade they just divided down the middle and that's why she survived it because they called...
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so to talk more about how german business is preparing for briggs it i'm joined in the studio now by power mesa from the federation all the german industries good to see you thanks for having me nine months to go in theory to bragg's it all gemma business is worried what are they telling you and all of a getting out of britain very very concerned because we don't know what's going to happen after after the exit date it's march twenty ninth you said it's now it's nine months to go and talk to companies here that they're doing plans to prepare for what's what's considered the worst case that we crash out without any deal at all one of those plans they set a new facilities they see whether they have other suppliers that are operate within the single market they hire people in order to process customs they think about whether the free flow of data is still possible with the u.k. in the e.u. they set up servers so it's a broad range and it's very individual based from company to company can say that it is you know potentially a boon for germany we've seen lots of jobs from the city of lon
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i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now.to cover with the president just tweeting and land long trip. everybody can be safer the day i took office. >> he is committed to get airtight verification. >> there is very little substance on anything. >> i support stopping the exercises. it is money well spent. >> he's smart. he loves his people. >> you can but you have to do it very, very carefully. >> this is "new day" with al is sin camerota and john berman. >> good morning. welcome to
i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now.to cover with the president just tweeting and land long trip. everybody can be safer the day i took office. >> he is committed to get airtight verification. >> there is very little substance on anything. >> i support stopping the exercises. it is money well spent. >> he's smart. he loves his people. >> you can but you have to do it very, very carefully. >> this is "new day" with al is sin...
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i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 6th. 5:00 a.m. in the east, 2:00 a.m. in fornia.umbers are coming in. constantly updated as we check retake the house. the biggest test thus far for the democrats, the california primary. democrats have been worried about the state's top two or jungle primary system. concerned too many democrats could spl the vote shutting them out of districts they hope to flip in the fall. some evidence that may be the case. >> the race for california governor settled. a republican made it on to the ballot which could help with down-ballot races in november. cnn's miguelqu is l in los angeles. what happened last night in california? break it down for us. >> reporter: it's who's number two in california, that's the important thing out here. so the top two finishers yet to go forward -- get to go forward. it wasn't clear for republicans that they would have anyone at the top of the ticket so they could drive out support for their candidates in november. now it looks like certainly for governor, there a t the top of the ticket. a businessman, john co
i'm dave briggs. wednesday, june 6th. 5:00 a.m. in the east, 2:00 a.m. in fornia.umbers are coming in. constantly updated as we check retake the house. the biggest test thus far for the democrats, the california primary. democrats have been worried about the state's top two or jungle primary system. concerned too many democrats could spl the vote shutting them out of districts they hope to flip in the fall. some evidence that may be the case. >> the race for california governor settled. a...
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nine months to go until briggs it and there's still a lot of confusion about what that will mean for businesses no makers continue to engage in a heated debate about the u.k.'s future outside of the european union british companies have warned a prime minister to rescind may that a messy exit could put thousands of jobs at risk industry representatives here in germany have also been voicing concerns and calling for both european and british lawmakers to outline their plans. so to talk more about how german business is preparing for briggs it i'm joined in the studio now by power mesa from the federation all the german industries good to see you thanks for having me nine months to go in theory to bragg's it all gemma business is worried what are they telling you and all of a getting out of britain very very concerned because we don't know what's going to happen after after the exit date it's march twenty ninth you said it's not it's nine months to go and talk to companies here that they're doing plans to prepare for what's what's considered the worst case that we crush out without any
nine months to go until briggs it and there's still a lot of confusion about what that will mean for businesses no makers continue to engage in a heated debate about the u.k.'s future outside of the european union british companies have warned a prime minister to rescind may that a messy exit could put thousands of jobs at risk industry representatives here in germany have also been voicing concerns and calling for both european and british lawmakers to outline their plans. so to talk more...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, june 4th. president trump's metal tariffs are isolating the u.s. from the closest allies. u.s. hit the eu, mexico and canada with steel tariffs. this is offensive according to prime minister trudeau. >> the idea that the canadian steel in the military vehicles in the united states. the canadian aluminum that makes your fighter jets is somehow now a threat. the idea we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and unacceptable. >> america isolated. canada insulted. larry kudlow says this is not an attack on canada. >> mr. trudeau, i think he is overreacting. i don't want to get into the middle of that. fine friend of the united states and ally. we have to protect ourselves. >> they plan to retaliate. finance ministers call the tariffs disappointing. congressional republicans are fuming. bob corker is working on a plan to push back on the tariffs. it puts the u.s. in another trade dispute after targeting $50 billion of chinese good. china wrapped up th
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, june 4th. president trump's metal tariffs are isolating the u.s. from the closest allies. u.s. hit the eu, mexico and canada with steel tariffs. this is offensive according to prime minister trudeau. >> the idea that the canadian steel in the military vehicles in the united states. the canadian aluminum that makes your fighter jets is somehow now a threat. the idea we are somehow a national security threat to the united states...
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call makers in britain put the brakes on investment and made uncertainty over a post briggs trade deal. and going electric public transport is charles form didn't and then is china moves ahead with plans to dominate the world emerging markets for electric vehicles. base is your business update on how the home for. you could join me harley davidson is has announced it will be moving production of its motorcycles for the european market from the u.s. to india brazil this softer the european union slapped tariffs on american motorcycles in retaliation to washington's levies on imported steel and for american workers jobs could be on the line is the latest on the intended consequence of trump's trade policy. these french bikers are enjoying a ride on their holiday davidson motorcycle they'll be fine if any of them needs a new bike anytime soon after all the company will absorb to you in part tariffs of a two thousand dollars bike but that's just a quick fix tariffs rice from six to thirty one percent last week holiday of at someone's two of them entirely in the long run the company plans t
call makers in britain put the brakes on investment and made uncertainty over a post briggs trade deal. and going electric public transport is charles form didn't and then is china moves ahead with plans to dominate the world emerging markets for electric vehicles. base is your business update on how the home for. you could join me harley davidson is has announced it will be moving production of its motorcycles for the european market from the u.s. to india brazil this softer the european union...
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i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. we waited months for the i.g. report. now we are waiting for the tweets from the president that did not come. >> interesting. it is as one analyst called a choose your own adventure report. a lot in there that fits a lot of narratives. we will take the big view today. >> we will get to the truth of it with james galiano in the 5:00 a.m. hour. the white house seizing on the report from the justice department before the 2016 election. the doj calling former fbi director james comey's actions extraordinary and inn subordinate. saying he was not motivated by political biabias. there were multiple failures in the hillary clinton e-mail probe. this cast a cloud over the bureau. >> one of the findings is comey used a personal g-mail account for business. clinton responded with a tweet. but my e-mails. and newly discovered text by peter strzok and former lawyer lisa page. in august of 2016, page brings trump will never become president, right, right! strokz strzok replies we will stop it. >> he prioritized the russian investigati
i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. we waited months for the i.g. report. now we are waiting for the tweets from the president that did not come. >> interesting. it is as one analyst called a choose your own adventure report. a lot in there that fits a lot of narratives. we will take the big view today. >> we will get to the truth of it with james galiano in the 5:00 a.m. hour. the white house seizing on the report from the justice department before the 2016 election. the...
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forced into a compromise late on tuesday when it had to agree to give parliament a greater role in briggs's negotiations rebels from all parties including tourism a's own conservatives want to avoid a hard break that and instead keep close each you time after britain leaves the bloc next year. we are used to the right age three hundred twenty four the no use to the left two hundred ninety eight so the arteries are a bit we are using a narrow victory for to raise and may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards brics it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for businesses on both sides germany is the most important of britain's e.u. trade partners and in two thousand and seventeen exported goods worth around eighty four billion euros to the
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.he president relishing the chance to fill another seat on the u.s. supreme court as anthony kennedy announces he will step down. all signs say the president will replace the swing vote with a conservative. a man or woman who could change the high court and decisions it makes for generations. >> the president met with justice kennedy and later went on the road to north carolina. -- north dakota. he intends to put a lasting stamp on the court. >> the travel ban ruling underscores how critical it is to confirm judges who will support our constitution. remember this so we have a pick to come up. we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that is going to be there for 40 years or 45 years. >> to get a justice confirmed, the president has to navigate a slim majority in the senate. senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny has more from fargo. >> reporter: christine and dave, president trump making clear the retirement of kennedy is a midterm election issue. he will pick the replacem
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.he president relishing the chance to fill another seat on the u.s. supreme court as anthony kennedy announces he will step down. all signs say the president will replace the swing vote with a conservative. a man or woman who could change the high court and decisions it makes for generations. >> the president met with justice kennedy and later went on the road to north carolina. -- north dakota. he intends to put a lasting stamp on the court....
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. everyone in washington is pleading for civility this morning. when it comes to taking responsibility for the uncivil tone, no one wants to own it. white house press secretary sarah sanders speaking out for the first time since she was asked to leave a virginia restaurant friday night. >> i was asked to leave because i work for president trump. healthy debate on ideas and philosophy is important. the calls for harshme harass -- harassment is unacceptable. this goes for all people regardless of politics. >> the white house officials say president trump asked sanders to start her briefing with that statement. the restaurant's owner's decision not to serve her igniting a less than civil debate including this from congresswoman maxine waters on saturday. >> and if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. and you push back on them and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere. >> president
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. everyone in washington is pleading for civility this morning. when it comes to taking responsibility for the uncivil tone, no one wants to own it. white house press secretary sarah sanders speaking out for the first time since she was asked to leave a virginia restaurant friday night. >> i was asked to leave because i work for president trump. healthy debate on ideas and philosophy is important. the calls for...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday, june 14th. happy 72nd birthday to the president. we start with mike pompeo on a nuke shuttle diplomacy mission. he will discuss north korea with president xi and other officials. he underscored north korea must denuclearization before easing of sanctions. he tried to ease concern about verification. >> sanctions relief cannot take place until such time as we have demonstrated north korea has been completely denuclearization. the summit created this enormous historic opportunity. for us to move forward together and fundamentally shape the relationship with the united states and north korea. verification is central to that. certainly denuclearization encompasses that idea clearly. >> pompeo pushing back against criticism the joint declaration of kim jong-un and donald trump did not have the words verifiable or irreversible. trump said complete is in the statement and encompasses both terms. he said the omission is insulting and ludicrous. we turn to nic robertson in seoul. he went full thesaurus o
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday, june 14th. happy 72nd birthday to the president. we start with mike pompeo on a nuke shuttle diplomacy mission. he will discuss north korea with president xi and other officials. he underscored north korea must denuclearization before easing of sanctions. he tried to ease concern about verification. >> sanctions relief cannot take place until such time as we have demonstrated north korea has been completely denuclearization....
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with me is greg swenson, partner, brigg macadam limited. good to see you again.ting today, what will be discussed? is the first stage today. just considering whether to consider the bid from comcast. it is 19% higher and it is cash which is better than a stock bid. so let's talk about the rupert murdoch influenced. he has been keen on an alignment with disney. they have an over 40% share of 21st century fox. to what extent can they swing this? who knows what to expect? they will definitely have an influence that it they have major tax implications so they have major tax implications so they prefer a stock bid ‘cause of tax issue. there is also a bigger role for the murdoch family in a disney merger than with a comcast merger where they would have no role at all. it is hard to say but remember there are also shareholders. it is not all up to the murdochs. the shareholders would wa nt the murdochs. the shareholders would want the comcast bid but it depends on what happens after this first round. write—down of its 65 and 55 but i think those numbers will go up and t
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. >> i'm dave briggs. we will hear from laura bush and melania trump on the emotional issue of immigration. it is one that will dominate this week and republicans set to week as the white house ills tries to deflect all of the outrage over the zero tolerance border policy by blaming it on democrats. administration critics accusing the president of separating migrant children from families for political leverage and here is why. the president tweeting over the weekend democrats can fix the forced family break up at the border by working with republicans on new legislation for a change. this is why we need more republicans elected in november. democrats are goodt only three things. high taxes, high crime and obstruction. >> later, he s should get together and work something out. don't wait until after the election because you will lose. several democratic lawmakers chose father's day for the tour of the detention centers along the border. they got a look at the zero tolerance policy. let's get more from nick
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. >> i'm dave briggs. happy 72nd birth day to presidet trump. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo flying from seoul to beijing. he will discuss north korea with president xi and other officials from china. he is stating that north korea must denuclearization before sanctions relief. >> as we hahave kmen straighdme. -- as we have demonstrated. we must shape the relationship with the united states and north korea. verification is central to that. complete denuclearization. that encompasses that idea clearly. >> pompeo rejecting and lashing out against criticism that the joint declaration signed by the president and kim jong-un doesn't have the words verifiable and irreversible. pompeo says the word complete which is in the document means verifiable and irreversible. in everyone's minds. he called into question about the omission insulting and ridiculous and frankly ludicrous. for the latest, we turn to matt rivers live in beijing. matt. >> reporter: good morning, christine. you know, this is the swing through
. >> i'm dave briggs. happy 72nd birth day to presidet trump. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo flying from seoul to beijing. he will discuss north korea with president xi and other officials from china. he is stating that north korea must denuclearization before sanctions relief. >> as we hahave kmen straighdme. -- as we have demonstrated. we must shape the relationship with the united states and north korea. verification is central to that. complete denuclearization....
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 30 past the hour.ke the house in the california primary. the democrats have been worried about the top-two jungle system, concerned that too many democratic candidates could split the vote, shutting them out of districts they hope to flip this fall. there's some evidence that may be the case. >> a republican has made it on to the ballot for california governor, which can help with down ballot races. kyung lah live for us at newport beach. this could be a big concern, for republicans if they were boxed out. what are you making of results as far as turnout goes? >> reporter: as far as turnout, it's a little tbd. we're waiting to hear the official numbers. i want to get to the california governors race. that's something that was a big concern, a big issue here in california, dave, on whether or not the gop would be shut out of the top of the ballot here. that is not the case. they are having a republican who did make it through, john cox, who had support from president trump. trump tweeting the support, s
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 30 past the hour.ke the house in the california primary. the democrats have been worried about the top-two jungle system, concerned that too many democratic candidates could split the vote, shutting them out of districts they hope to flip this fall. there's some evidence that may be the case. >> a republican has made it on to the ballot for california governor, which can help with down ballot races. kyung lah live for us at newport...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts now.g prosecuted for the same kind of crimes the trump circle is facing. >> he has to issue pardons. >> he is clearly sending a message to the people wrapped up in the mueller investigation. >>> the president actually pressured jeff session s multie times. >> sessions has done an excellent job. >> interviewed james comey about
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts now.g prosecuted for the same kind of crimes the trump circle is facing. >> he has to issue pardons. >> he is clearly sending a message to the people wrapped up in the mueller investigation. >>> the president actually pressured jeff session s multie times. >> sessions has done an excellent job. >> interviewed james comey about
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. >> and i'm dave briggs. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. starting with sad news. the front page said it all. a gunman rampage at the "capital gazette" that killed five people, the deadliest day for journalists since 9/11. the names of those killed. wendi winter, jared fishman, john mcnamara covering sports, rebecca smith, a sales assistant and the editor and brother of carl ehiaasen. one survivor celine san felice describing her experience to cnn. >> i was working at my desk when i heard the shots. and it took a couple of them for me to realize what i was happening and i looked at anthony the intern and i said i'm getting out of here and i grabbed my purse and headed to the back door and i was only a couple of steps away from and it was locked. what happened here was very calculated. i reported when pulse happened, i went to school in florida and i remember being so upset hearing about the victims texting their families and there i was sitting under a desk texting my parents telling them that i loved them and i just -- i just don't know what i want right now. our
. >> and i'm dave briggs. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. starting with sad news. the front page said it all. a gunman rampage at the "capital gazette" that killed five people, the deadliest day for journalists since 9/11. the names of those killed. wendi winter, jared fishman, john mcnamara covering sports, rebecca smith, a sales assistant and the editor and brother of carl ehiaasen. one survivor celine san felice describing her experience to cnn. >> i was working at my desk...