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wager hand if ellen did not talk to you about catherine. catherine, monahan was raised.one more time. ellen also presided over the house first closed session in a quarter of a century. in its first adoption of content resolution in 22 years. she sat in the chair and wheeled the gobble during the passing of the contentious legislation like the troubled asset relief program, employment nondiscrimination, and cap and trade. that required patients, skill, and strength of will. but that was ellen. indomitable. , unflappable, effective, ready to take on the tough challenges. that's what she did for coming to congress. i know this is redundant but worth repeating, as a young woman on wall street, she helped break the glass ceiling. importantly, we haven't broken them all. she was the first woman has been said so many times, to hold a seat on the new york stock exchange and the youngest ever to do so at the age of 25. that could not have been easy. in fact, it was probably a brutal experience at times akin to jackie robinson. she set the path for so many extraordinary, what a wo
wager hand if ellen did not talk to you about catherine. catherine, monahan was raised.one more time. ellen also presided over the house first closed session in a quarter of a century. in its first adoption of content resolution in 22 years. she sat in the chair and wheeled the gobble during the passing of the contentious legislation like the troubled asset relief program, employment nondiscrimination, and cap and trade. that required patients, skill, and strength of will. but that was ellen....
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catherine can you hear me. there. let's actually go to conrad right now i think reading some technical problems on catherine conrad what's the global impact of these tariffs we talk so much about the u.s. and china impact but this is going to affect other businesses as well but it. including in frankfurt including all over the world it's expected that this policy of protectionism of imposing you know taxes basically import tariffs taxes on goods imported into the united states will have a slowdown effect not only on the economy in china where those imports come from but also in america you know businesses in america will likely not any longer be able to absorb the negative effect of those import tariffs they will try to shift more of the negative burden onto american consumers who as a consequence of course will consume less and this is how this will slow down also the economy in the united states and with the slowdown in the u.s. and in china of course europe will be affected as well we are going to experience that s
catherine can you hear me. there. let's actually go to conrad right now i think reading some technical problems on catherine conrad what's the global impact of these tariffs we talk so much about the u.s. and china impact but this is going to affect other businesses as well but it. including in frankfurt including all over the world it's expected that this policy of protectionism of imposing you know taxes basically import tariffs taxes on goods imported into the united states will have a...
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catherine, not a hand was raised., just so she could hold the gavel one more time. ellen also proved presided over the house first closed session in a quarter of a century and its first adoption of a contempt resolution in 22 years. she sat in the chair and wheeled -- during contentious legislation, employment nondiscrimination on cap and trade, that required patients, skill and strength of will. but that was ellen, indomitable, unflappable, effective and ready to take on the tough challenges. that is what she did before coming to congress. i know this is redundant but worth repeating as a young woman all wall street she helped rake the glass ceiling, unfortunately we haven't broken them all. she was the first woman that has been said so many times to hold a seat on the new york stock exchange and the youngest ever to do so at the age of 25. that couldn't have been easy, in fact it was probably a brittle experience at times a kin to jackie robinson she set the path for so many extraordinary and talented women to follo
catherine, not a hand was raised., just so she could hold the gavel one more time. ellen also proved presided over the house first closed session in a quarter of a century and its first adoption of a contempt resolution in 22 years. she sat in the chair and wheeled -- during contentious legislation, employment nondiscrimination on cap and trade, that required patients, skill and strength of will. but that was ellen, indomitable, unflappable, effective and ready to take on the tough challenges....
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and of course catherine.presence of a marine colorguard here to honor ellen's commitment to the national security of our country and to the men and women in uniform is more than appropriate. honormmandant wanted to ellen, who years ago was made an honorary marine, something that doesn't happen every day, i can assure you, and an honor which she richly deserved. ellen's nephew connor just left active duty in the marine corps in march of this year. she was so very proud of him and his service. connor, thank you for your service. like many of you here, i first met ellen very shortly after she was elected to the house of representatives in 1997. griffey, aend fred marine veteran of my peer group, introduced us in a most unusual way. he said that i was about to meet ellen tauscher, a new congresswoman from california. and that she would someday become president of the united states. while serving then as military assistant to secretary bill , the secretary of defense, that introduction got my attention. fred was r
and of course catherine.presence of a marine colorguard here to honor ellen's commitment to the national security of our country and to the men and women in uniform is more than appropriate. honormmandant wanted to ellen, who years ago was made an honorary marine, something that doesn't happen every day, i can assure you, and an honor which she richly deserved. ellen's nephew connor just left active duty in the marine corps in march of this year. she was so very proud of him and his service....
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catherine: absolutely. financial condition indicators are a variety of different indicators. the stock, the volatility, the credit. a number of thing go into the fci's. david: when will that show up in things like gdp growth and employment? catherine: there are a lot of different factors here. if financial conditions are relatively less important than policy uncertainty, that one has blown out. the real issue is facing the real economy, this protracted period of policy uncertainty. that is weighing on investor decisions. what am i going to do with my supply chain, with my purchases? alix: when the market shakes out like it did yesterday, is that reflected in the economic data you see as justified, or should it be even more dramatic? catherine: the stock market is an aggregate. i think what we need to do is get below the top line and look at the different kinds of businesses within the s&p. what we found is that firms relatively more domestically oriented in the revenue stream are outperforming the firms tha
catherine: absolutely. financial condition indicators are a variety of different indicators. the stock, the volatility, the credit. a number of thing go into the fci's. david: when will that show up in things like gdp growth and employment? catherine: there are a lot of different factors here. if financial conditions are relatively less important than policy uncertainty, that one has blown out. the real issue is facing the real economy, this protracted period of policy uncertainty. that is...
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herridge at the capital went up for our battle is heating up to take good evening, catherine. >> catherine: good evening the executive privilege over the record of the justice department said 11th hour negotiations broke down in the house democrats forced their hand. late today the justice department issued a statement highly critical of the democratic chairman jerry nadler that reads in part "it is deeply disappointing elected representatives of the american people have chosen to engage in such an appropriate, political theatrics. all this as the committee reflect a deep partisan divide." >> catherine: after four hours of debate house judiciary committee a first step to hold attorney general william barr in contempt. >> he's refusing to do anything other than provide political cover for the president. the president seeks to take a wrecking ball to the constitution of the united states of america. >> catherine: jerry nadler said attorney general barr refused to comply with congressional subpoena to supply the full council report and underlying records. >> no person out the the attorney gen
herridge at the capital went up for our battle is heating up to take good evening, catherine. >> catherine: good evening the executive privilege over the record of the justice department said 11th hour negotiations broke down in the house democrats forced their hand. late today the justice department issued a statement highly critical of the democratic chairman jerry nadler that reads in part "it is deeply disappointing elected representatives of the american people have chosen to...
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catherine: absolutely.gners definitely own a smaller share of the overall treasuries market and they did a decade ago. part of that is because the treasury market has grown so much since the treasury issued all this debt. there is still an important buyer and the demand is important. increasingly it is domestic buyers that are having to step up at the auctions. amanda: what role does the federal reserve bank plate as it eases up on qb policies? qe policies?ies -- catherine: that's an interesting question if people are trying to come to grips to that. quantitative easing was unprecedented. now the quantitative tightening is also unprecedented. shery: we have seen pressure on the heels recently -- yields recently. we have seen part of the yield curve again invert for the first time since march. catherine: three-month 10-year yield curve. i was not sure anyone was expecting it to invert this week. the trade tensions, the headlines drove demand for the 10-year session this week, which is a tenure which is much
catherine: absolutely.gners definitely own a smaller share of the overall treasuries market and they did a decade ago. part of that is because the treasury market has grown so much since the treasury issued all this debt. there is still an important buyer and the demand is important. increasingly it is domestic buyers that are having to step up at the auctions. amanda: what role does the federal reserve bank plate as it eases up on qb policies? qe policies?ies -- catherine: that's an...
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today for europe yeah catherine looks made his point i need to point out that as i said before one percent of austria's population . it's a small percentage having said that why do you think this list is proving to be so counter controversial they're all no pen penalties for noncompliance and it's also not denying refugees the right to practice their own religion so what's the big deal. it's a good question i think the issue here is that it's targeting specifically the muslim community and i think there is a great sense of stigmatisation incrimination of all together in austria i can understand why it was true i would want to you know to to set up in place certain laws to regulate immigration it's actually it's provocative i could understand as well that the recent issue with this on the credit card is in that issue needs to be addressed i'm not sure that those 10 commandments would actually address anything other than further you need a community that is actually trying to you know to integrate the best it can and that and i think that it's leading the debate. elsewhere on racism issues a
today for europe yeah catherine looks made his point i need to point out that as i said before one percent of austria's population . it's a small percentage having said that why do you think this list is proving to be so counter controversial they're all no pen penalties for noncompliance and it's also not denying refugees the right to practice their own religion so what's the big deal. it's a good question i think the issue here is that it's targeting specifically the muslim community and i...
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chief intelligence catherine herridge and joins us with more, good evening, catherine >> catherine: fbi top lawyer james told the podcast he and others of the bureau worry jet -- the briefing of the president on steele dossier would lead to analogies. the reference to the director who abused power and blackmailed individuals. and dependent the origins of 2016 russia case that is the subject of three probes. >> this investigation was not done for political purposes. it was not an attempted coup or anything of this nature that we and the fbi and also the government trying to deal with extremely novel and difficult and horrible situation. >> catherine: so seeking whole special grant material that cannot be provided by attorney general without reading the 448 page meal or report out loud. emphasizing what is not public. >> redacted, redacted to redacted, redacted, redacted, redacted, redacted, redacted. >> catherine: freedom of information act while soup providing insight into the dossier and significant influence and assess before and after the presidential election. november 2,016th and d
chief intelligence catherine herridge and joins us with more, good evening, catherine >> catherine: fbi top lawyer james told the podcast he and others of the bureau worry jet -- the briefing of the president on steele dossier would lead to analogies. the reference to the director who abused power and blackmailed individuals. and dependent the origins of 2016 russia case that is the subject of three probes. >> this investigation was not done for political purposes. it was not an...
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catherine: should they be worried there could be more bans? roxane: not necessarily. 2013, they created something guidance document, meant to ensure regulators properly account for b's in their risk assessments. than anytricter message used in the past. legally binding. catherine: the rule was not official and it still is not official? roxane: the committee are dragging their feet to approve the message, the commissioion hs starteted a process to review i. skopaff, it is made up by members appointed by member states. catherine: thahat brings us to e end of t the europe report. we will be back at 6:30 paris time. [birds chirping] [alalarm clock blaring]g] [alarm f fades] man: as soon as i start my sake productition, i have toe here every single day. that part i wasn't quite ready for. sake-e-making is a lot about t e
catherine: should they be worried there could be more bans? roxane: not necessarily. 2013, they created something guidance document, meant to ensure regulators properly account for b's in their risk assessments. than anytricter message used in the past. legally binding. catherine: the rule was not official and it still is not official? roxane: the committee are dragging their feet to approve the message, the commissioion hs starteted a process to review i. skopaff, it is made up by members...
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catherine: that is an area we are looking at.on that we in a low nominal gdp growth inironment, so when you are that environment, having a decent dividend is a bit of a cushion against anemic growth. we do focus on that, and we have focused on the more bond proxy carriers within alternatives like renewables and infrastructure. paymentaving a dividend that is a bit of a cushion. manus: we just had the german gdp data. recoveryility of the that we see in europe has been questioned. would you agree with that, and how do you invest around that in europe? there is the china connection, the tech connection, and fx you have to look out with european companies. what is the dominant force with your exposure to europe? catherine: europe is structurally challenged. european growth has been decelerating over the past few quarters. represent asia do significant component of european growth potential, and demand has been waning in that area. the automotive sector in germany has been quite challenged. that doesn't have a knock on effect. it is
catherine: that is an area we are looking at.on that we in a low nominal gdp growth inironment, so when you are that environment, having a decent dividend is a bit of a cushion against anemic growth. we do focus on that, and we have focused on the more bond proxy carriers within alternatives like renewables and infrastructure. paymentaving a dividend that is a bit of a cushion. manus: we just had the german gdp data. recoveryility of the that we see in europe has been questioned. would you...
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catherine: they will be looking for some answers. we know this briefing is long-awaited in their view. the news coming out of the white thee about -- and out of state department about moving people out of iraq because of threats from iran. the terror said, groups moving in, we have military forces moving toward this area and lawmakers are eager to hear what the actual plans are from the white house and what intentions are, whether it be offensive or defensive. what those actual threats are. that raised many questions and they were not getting answered. host: what is the administration policy? we started the discussion this monday with the presidential tweet from yesterday where he said if iran wants to fight that will be the official end of iran , never threaten the united states again. that language was different from some of the president's in recent days. how would you describe the policy now? jordan: it's a bit muddled. if you look at the president some people think you might be embracing this madman theory that dates back to the
catherine: they will be looking for some answers. we know this briefing is long-awaited in their view. the news coming out of the white thee about -- and out of state department about moving people out of iraq because of threats from iran. the terror said, groups moving in, we have military forces moving toward this area and lawmakers are eager to hear what the actual plans are from the white house and what intentions are, whether it be offensive or defensive. what those actual threats are....
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catherine, think of it. in the meantime, new reaction from the white house along with the president's legal team after special counsel robert robert s public statement on the russia investigation today. president trump tweeting, "nothing changes from the mueller report. there was insufficient evidence, and therefore in our country a person is innocent. the case is closed. thank you." kevin corke's live at the white house with the latest. kevin? >> good to be with you. very interesting earlier to listen to rudy giuliani, the president's private attorney. he touched on that. he said there is no provision, melissa, and american jurisprudence have a prosecutor say, "i have some evidence that won't lead to a charge but i can't exonerate that person." then you are at catherine point out, bob mueller said, "i had no provision by which i could even suggest such a thing. first, a statement from sarah sanders. we showed you on twitter with the president had to say about his comments. comments. senator sanders also win
catherine, think of it. in the meantime, new reaction from the white house along with the president's legal team after special counsel robert robert s public statement on the russia investigation today. president trump tweeting, "nothing changes from the mueller report. there was insufficient evidence, and therefore in our country a person is innocent. the case is closed. thank you." kevin corke's live at the white house with the latest. kevin? >> good to be with you. very...
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and the president's interview with catherine herridge. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with who we are as people...
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they will take advice on this from william and catherine know that?ce, but they will follow in their footsteps because it seemed a sensible way. you manage expectations and what the public wa nt expectations and what the public want with what you as a family are co mforta ble want with what you as a family are comfortable with. they're not going to feel comfortable with the paparazzi being english is trying to get pictures of the child playing in frogmore gardens. but pictures are press days at school, that is pretty likely. the images they will see, the photocall. .. it likely. the images they will see, the photocall... it could be longer until we see further images of this baby until we see further images of this ba by after until we see further images of this baby after that? there is some speculation that they might take the baby abroad with them we might get to see more this baby sooner than we thought. there seems to be a lot of open—ended plans in the past at the moment. the future for the sussex is is being discussed and right now it is being
they will take advice on this from william and catherine know that?ce, but they will follow in their footsteps because it seemed a sensible way. you manage expectations and what the public wa nt expectations and what the public want with what you as a family are co mforta ble want with what you as a family are comfortable with. they're not going to feel comfortable with the paparazzi being english is trying to get pictures of the child playing in frogmore gardens. but pictures are press days at...
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. >> this is catherine hardee.m kinston, north carolina, she's here to win some money so she can save the 400-year-old tree in her front yard. so let's find out if we can help her grow her bank account right here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i think you brought your whole family here. >> well, actually, i'm just so likeable that they like me even though they don't know me. >> [laughs] they'll like you a lot more if you win a million dollars, so let's get to it. let's set up the board and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] all right, catherine, you're still at your $500 question. >> okay. >> good luck. here we go. ♪ in the classic tale, what causes the genteel dr. jekyll to turn into the evil, nasty mr. hyde? he drinks a potion, his cable bill goes up $5 a month, the jets don't cover the spread, sherlock holmes de-friends him on fac
. >> this is catherine hardee.m kinston, north carolina, she's here to win some money so she can save the 400-year-old tree in her front yard. so let's find out if we can help her grow her bank account right here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i think you brought your whole family here. >> well, actually, i'm just so likeable that they...
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catherine can back to you. >>thank you grant.ell, a bipartisan group of senators is now trying to address concerns about broadband mapping the fcc uses they have to determine how billions of dollars are distributed to increase access to broadband supporters say official a federal officials and carriers and other stakeholders i've got to work together are underserved communities will continue to struggle. >>as of us who are left behind in the digital divide. art i'm able to close that divide we're going to drag the rest of our states and our region's down with us and we don't we do want to see them. this means that communities that really need help too deploying broadband are in eligible to receive federal funds. >>the fcc is agreeing the collection process has its problems but says a updating the map and process does take time one proposed bill directs the fcc to consider using. consumer reported data as well as data from state and local governments. lawmakers also want broadband funding included in any infrastructure deal. >>ano
catherine can back to you. >>thank you grant.ell, a bipartisan group of senators is now trying to address concerns about broadband mapping the fcc uses they have to determine how billions of dollars are distributed to increase access to broadband supporters say official a federal officials and carriers and other stakeholders i've got to work together are underserved communities will continue to struggle. >>as of us who are left behind in the digital divide. art i'm able to close...
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next month catherine can back to you. >>police say they've been able to get some repeat criminals off the streets, how they managed to do that the bay area's impossible burger could be hiring soon as all thanks to a few celebrities and 2 firefighters died while trying to save a couple from a burning home, how an east bay i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the wate
next month catherine can back to you. >>police say they've been able to get some repeat criminals off the streets, how they managed to do that the bay area's impossible burger could be hiring soon as all thanks to a few celebrities and 2 firefighters died while trying to save a couple from a burning home, how an east bay i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging...
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they can catherine. >>thank you can well a survivor of the ghost ship warehouse fire testified today describing the inside stairs as maize like i'm not evenly spaced he also said there was a clear sense of panic in the room and getting out of the building obviously very difficult. he said that other than smoke there had been no warnings about the fire that would eventually kill 36 people. this was day 8 of the trial kron first fully to go reports that 2 officers also took the stand. >>i've been morass walks out of superior court in oakland after providing 40 minutes of trial testimony in the ghost ship warehouse fire case. he survived the fire describing a cramped and uncomfortable environment inside stating getting up to the second level for the performance that night was difficult and that the only staircase esau and used was unsteady and difficult initially he and his friend smelled would seem to be fireworks. then smoke started coming up through the wooden boards above the first floor. >>he heard a f
they can catherine. >>thank you can well a survivor of the ghost ship warehouse fire testified today describing the inside stairs as maize like i'm not evenly spaced he also said there was a clear sense of panic in the room and getting out of the building obviously very difficult. he said that other than smoke there had been no warnings about the fire that would eventually kill 36 people. this was day 8 of the trial kron first fully to go reports that 2 officers also took the stand....
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catherine herridge wrapped up an important interview with the president.e catherine, a lot of breaking news, especially as it relates to james comey. tell us what you learned. >> thanks, sean. good evening. the president told fox the declassification of the russia surveillance records will be coming "soon," suggesting midsummer at the outside. >> is there a timeline on when the public will see these russia records declassified? >> president trump: i'm going to allow declassification pretty soon. i didn't want to do it originally because i wanted to wait, because i know, i have seen the way they play, they play very dirty. i decided to do it, and i'm going to be doing it very soon, far more than you would have even thought. >> may, june, july? >> president trump: no, soon, whenever they need it, i will be doing it, but i will be declassifying, yes, everything. >> speaking in "the new york times," the former fbi director james comey accused the president of being "amoral and rubbing off on the attorney general, william barr, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein." the president shot
catherine herridge wrapped up an important interview with the president.e catherine, a lot of breaking news, especially as it relates to james comey. tell us what you learned. >> thanks, sean. good evening. the president told fox the declassification of the russia surveillance records will be coming "soon," suggesting midsummer at the outside. >> is there a timeline on when the public will see these russia records declassified? >> president trump: i'm going to allow...
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catherine herridge is on the phone with the latest. catherine? >> charles, thank you. former lawyer for president trump. he's confirmed to me that he's the john that is referred to in the voice mail exchange with rob. rob is rob kellner, the lawyer for the former national security adviser, mike flynn. what we see and been released by the court is close to what the special counsel report in the obstruction chapter in the voice mail according to do you do, he says that it was not meant to intimidate. it was a longstanding relationship with hellner and he said what people need to understand is that they had what is called a joint defense agreement between flynn and the president's legal team. so there was a broad sharing of information. some of the information would have been sensitive or privileged. he told me that the motivation nor the phone call was to say to flynn's lawyer, if you're going to do a deal, we want a heads-up. because some of this material is sensitive and privileged because of the communications with the president. the other thing i want to say, charles
catherine herridge is on the phone with the latest. catherine? >> charles, thank you. former lawyer for president trump. he's confirmed to me that he's the john that is referred to in the voice mail exchange with rob. rob is rob kellner, the lawyer for the former national security adviser, mike flynn. what we see and been released by the court is close to what the special counsel report in the obstruction chapter in the voice mail according to do you do, he says that it was not meant to...
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equally, ithink mapped out in the way of william and catherine.ly, i think they are committed to doing it as far as possible on their terms, and that may not be quite orthodox. it was the case that meghan wanted a home birth, and it is thought that is how it happened. we remember also, of course, that they are thinking of themselves, i think, course, that they are thinking of themselves, ithink, ratheras global ambassadors, and there is talk of them pap spending time in africa later this year, though that is not confirmed. what of their son, baby is not confirmed. what of their son, ba by sussex? no is not confirmed. what of their son, baby sussex? no name for himself are, the british royal family. now, we know, of course,, excuse me, let me collect my thoughts, the first anglo—american berth in the british royal family, and it is... it is certain, of course... i am so sorry, let me once again hand back to you, ben. all right, thank you very much. the pilot of a russian plane that burst into flames in moscow says it was hit by lightning, forcing h
equally, ithink mapped out in the way of william and catherine.ly, i think they are committed to doing it as far as possible on their terms, and that may not be quite orthodox. it was the case that meghan wanted a home birth, and it is thought that is how it happened. we remember also, of course, that they are thinking of themselves, i think, course, that they are thinking of themselves, ithink, ratheras global ambassadors, and there is talk of them pap spending time in africa later this year,...
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lou: catherine, thank you very much. catherine herridge. joining us tonight former federal prosecutor and author sydney powell. good to have you with us. catherine herridge reporting an interesting element from senator cornyn today, and raising the possibility that this was all a russian disinformation campaign, the phony dossier, paid for as we know by the hilary clinton campaign, the democratic national committee. if that were the case, and we have been witnessing the special counsel come up with absolutely no evidence of any impropriety on the part of the trump campaign and collusion, or cooperation, or conspiracy with the russians, that means that the collusion was between the democratic party, the hillary clinton campaign and the russians to sow discord in this country over a period of almost two years, does it not? >> yes, but i think senator cornyn's theory lets the democrats and hilary clinton off way too light, as well as the obama administration because i think the attorney general is going to find that the spying on the trump cam
lou: catherine, thank you very much. catherine herridge. joining us tonight former federal prosecutor and author sydney powell. good to have you with us. catherine herridge reporting an interesting element from senator cornyn today, and raising the possibility that this was all a russian disinformation campaign, the phony dossier, paid for as we know by the hilary clinton campaign, the democratic national committee. if that were the case, and we have been witnessing the special counsel come up...
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catherine: by many metrics this was a sloppy option. speaking to people in the market, people are reluctant to make too much out of it. one option does not make a trend. it is going to be interesting to see how that 30 year sale at 1:00 goes david:. david:we have 30 years going out. at the same time, there has been an inversion, the first time since march. do we make much of that? catherine: if you drill down into what the curve is telling us, it is a bid for 10 year treasuries that is driving these yields to flip. that is reflecting the fact that we are seeing a big risk off in markets today and the 10 year yield in particular is responding to that. the three-month section of the curve, which is more reflective of bit rate hike expectations. that has been relatively anchored today. this is reflecting these trade headlines that the market has had to digest. david: it all leads back to china trade. catherine: absolutely. david: let's find out what is been going on in the markets. where are we? palmer dayghtly yesterday, the risk off tone
catherine: by many metrics this was a sloppy option. speaking to people in the market, people are reluctant to make too much out of it. one option does not make a trend. it is going to be interesting to see how that 30 year sale at 1:00 goes david:. david:we have 30 years going out. at the same time, there has been an inversion, the first time since march. do we make much of that? catherine: if you drill down into what the curve is telling us, it is a bid for 10 year treasuries that is driving...
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catherine is on target on this particular case.we had a bombshell from dc publication the hill. john reporting for hill that british intelligence warned congress before trump's inauguration that british government lacked confident in the credibility of anti-trump steele dossier, and trump-romaine lettucruss -- russia collusion. >> if that bears fruit, and is truthful and anyone involved in using information given by steele who was proven kind of a liar, they used it and continued to use it subsequent to brits telling your intelligence they had no cre credibility and we continued to use it to either obtain a fisa warrant or to get an extension of a fisa warrant without bridging that knowledge to the courts, that is shameful, somebody hase has exposed themss and their agency to prosecute concern. elizabeth: what your take on christopher steele reportedly not cooperating with the investigation into how the russia probe started. trump's critics say he obstructed justice, trump supporter say that mueller team knew early on, that there w
catherine is on target on this particular case.we had a bombshell from dc publication the hill. john reporting for hill that british intelligence warned congress before trump's inauguration that british government lacked confident in the credibility of anti-trump steele dossier, and trump-romaine lettucruss -- russia collusion. >> if that bears fruit, and is truthful and anyone involved in using information given by steele who was proven kind of a liar, they used it and continued to use...
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we will be there to help, and we are there to help. >> mike: within the last hour, catherine herridge with president trump asked the president about his redline when it comes to the situation in venezuela. take a listen. >> i don't want to say, but we have lots of options. to some of them are very tough options. there is always a tipping point, but certainly i would rather not do that. i just want to help the people. the people are dying. they have nothing. >> mike: with that, we are back with our panel. byron, mollie, zeke. is there concern at the white house that he is not gone yet? >> a little bit of concern, there was some hope earlier this week that momentum is building, that there would be a major foreign policy discussion that as every day and hour goes by, there is another concern that the administration goes a little too far in supporting this uprising that ultimately seems to have fizzled out a a little bit. >> mike: your thoughts on what you heard from the president? >> i think the administration does have to be careful not to overpromise and underachieve. this is not the f
we will be there to help, and we are there to help. >> mike: within the last hour, catherine herridge with president trump asked the president about his redline when it comes to the situation in venezuela. take a listen. >> i don't want to say, but we have lots of options. to some of them are very tough options. there is always a tipping point, but certainly i would rather not do that. i just want to help the people. the people are dying. they have nothing. >> mike: with that,...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. this 27 page report from house democrats with legal and political map of the attorney general william barr in contempt over what they say is a lack of access to the full special counsel report and underlying evidence. chairman jerry nadler said the obstruction case is strong. his investigators need everything to decide the next steps. the justice department has released a more complete version of the report to key lawmakers including nadler. in a statement doj officials called up the democratic chair "refusing to read minimally redacted version in opposing novel and unreasonable turns on the attorney general's offer to testify before the committee." the council said barr hands are tied on democratic request. >> he can't hand over grand jury material because he would be in violation of the criminal law if he did that. he would actually commit a criminal fine. >> catherine: robert mueller to testify may be key. >> never an absent guaranty and the white house so far indicated they would
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. this 27 page report from house democrats with legal and political map of the attorney general william barr in contempt over what they say is a lack of access to the full special counsel report and underlying evidence. chairman jerry nadler said the obstruction case is strong. his investigators need everything to decide the next steps. the justice department has released a more complete version of the report to key lawmakers including nadler....
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>> catherine herridge, in washington, great work. big news on declassification, big news on the president's thoughts on james comey. thank you, catherine, for that report. we appreciate it. that should echo in the news world, we will see if that happens. but we have some good news tonight. the president will no longer be playing by an unfair hoax. in spite of everything the fake news media mob, in spite of the democrats, in spite of subpoenas, in spite of this, it is over. they lost, it is done, it is finished. they officially lied to the american people for over two years bear they peddled conspiracy theories. it was all a hoax from the get-go. the attorney general barr yesterday put all of the fake, phony collusion narrative to rest once and for all. whether they like it or not, he has the final say, and the evidence didn't bear out everything they said. take a look. >> do you share my concerns about the fisa warrant process? >> yes. >> do you share my concerns about the counterintelligence investigation, how it was opened and why?
>> catherine herridge, in washington, great work. big news on declassification, big news on the president's thoughts on james comey. thank you, catherine, for that report. we appreciate it. that should echo in the news world, we will see if that happens. but we have some good news tonight. the president will no longer be playing by an unfair hoax. in spite of everything the fake news media mob, in spite of the democrats, in spite of subpoenas, in spite of this, it is over. they lost, it...
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catherine herridge outside the justice department. catherine? >> we heard from the special counsel, a lot about the olc opinion, the office of legal counsel housed here at the justice department. it acts like an internal lawyer for the government, specifically the attorney general and others in the justice department. what mueller said today is that based on his opinion or the regulations, he would not indict a sitting president but this did not stop him from gathering evidence that could be used for further action. >> under longstanding department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he's in office. that is unconstitutional. even if the charge is kept under seal and hidden from public view that so is prohibited. the special counsel's office is part of the department of justice. by regulation, it will bound by that department policy. charging the president with a crime is therefore not an option we could consider. >> this appears to set up a conflict with what we heard from attorney general william barr that said muel
catherine herridge outside the justice department. catherine? >> we heard from the special counsel, a lot about the olc opinion, the office of legal counsel housed here at the justice department. it acts like an internal lawyer for the government, specifically the attorney general and others in the justice department. what mueller said today is that based on his opinion or the regulations, he would not indict a sitting president but this did not stop him from gathering evidence that could...
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is a strong economy enough for voters catherine? >> i think i would answer that question this way.at if trump could staying on message and talk about how good the economy is rather than diamond or silk or the deep state, or you know, caravans of rapists and murderers, whatever, i think that would serve him well. because rightly or wrongly, the voters look at the president, and the president gets too much credit when it is good and too much when it is bad and certainly it could help him if he stays on message. that said, if you look at his poll number, that ir'surprisingly low, given all good the economy is, and remember, his party got trounced at the polls last november. despite the fact that the economy is doing well. so clearly, it is helping him. but it is not enough to offset all of the other concerns that many voters continue to have about this administration. and how, and its stewardship of the overall country, not just the economy. >> catherine, mark, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> keep calm and carry on, royal watchers. buckingham palace denying rumors about the birth of
is a strong economy enough for voters catherine? >> i think i would answer that question this way.at if trump could staying on message and talk about how good the economy is rather than diamond or silk or the deep state, or you know, caravans of rapists and murderers, whatever, i think that would serve him well. because rightly or wrongly, the voters look at the president, and the president gets too much credit when it is good and too much when it is bad and certainly it could help him if...
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we have catherine herridge tonight on that story.nd former special prosecutor ken starr joins us tonight. he's going to take apart the impeachment push and more. also former u.n. ambassador nikki haley torching bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio cortez, also ilhan omar calling them quote cowards for not standing up to the communist dictator in venezuela and much more. that story coming up. also a guest with the real-life story of how his family fled socialism. he came to america. he started a successful booming business. this is the ultimate great american success story. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. thank you for joining us. we have every angle of president trump's immigration proposal and nancy pelosi's quick smackdown of it. we've got those angles covered. we have edward lawrence in d.c. we have william la jeunesse at the border. let's begin with edward lawrence in washington. edward? >> liz, president donald trump saying that his immigration plan will fix the crisis at the b
we have catherine herridge tonight on that story.nd former special prosecutor ken starr joins us tonight. he's going to take apart the impeachment push and more. also former u.n. ambassador nikki haley torching bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio cortez, also ilhan omar calling them quote cowards for not standing up to the communist dictator in venezuela and much more. that story coming up. also a guest with the real-life story of how his family fled socialism. he came to america. he started a...
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in washington, catherine johnson, cbs news. >>> tensions between the u.s. and north korea may be mounting again. the u.s. has a cargo ship that was in violation of international sanctions. the vessel and the crew were detained in indonesia last month. the announcement came hours after north korea fired two suspected short range missiles. the second launch in five days. the missiles landed in the sea of japan. south korea calls it a deeply worrying development president trump says nobody is happy about it, but the relationship continues. >>> the pope takes sweeping action to fight sexual abuse and coverups in the catholic church. the groundbreaking new law aimed at holding bishops accountable and what it does not do. >>> one of the biggest ipo is ever is just hours away. what to expect when uber's stock hits the floor. >>> we will have your mother's day weekend forecast and also find out why the city of danville has gone to the dogs. we'll have the story coming up. ♪ inside out got it figured out,♪ ♪ i'm feeling good. ♪ doing it my own way, ♪ every single da
in washington, catherine johnson, cbs news. >>> tensions between the u.s. and north korea may be mounting again. the u.s. has a cargo ship that was in violation of international sanctions. the vessel and the crew were detained in indonesia last month. the announcement came hours after north korea fired two suspected short range missiles. the second launch in five days. the missiles landed in the sea of japan. south korea calls it a deeply worrying development president trump says...
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catherine herridge with the latest on loretta lynch versus james comey. but we start with correspondent david sponge on a brand-new round of threats from house democrats and the white house refusing to back down. good evening, david. >> another busy night in washington, d.c. two new fresh subpoenas performer trump administration officials as another ignored his today and skipped out meeting before members of congress. this morning an empty chair marked the spot where former white house counsel don mcgann was supposed to sit during a hearing to talk about the mueller report. the white house didn't want him to testify even though he's no longer an employee at the white house. he respected those wishes, sat this one out today. that didn't go over well with judiciary chairman jerrold nadler. >> in short, the president took it upon himself to intimidate a witness who has a legal obligation to be here today. this conduct is not remotely acceptable. let me be clear, this committee will hear his testimony even if we have to go to court to secure it. >> his allies
catherine herridge with the latest on loretta lynch versus james comey. but we start with correspondent david sponge on a brand-new round of threats from house democrats and the white house refusing to back down. good evening, david. >> another busy night in washington, d.c. two new fresh subpoenas performer trump administration officials as another ignored his today and skipped out meeting before members of congress. this morning an empty chair marked the spot where former white house...
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catherine many thanks indeed officers catherine sawyer there live in kampala a weather update next when i was in iraq then u.n. blacklist more on the leader of the pakistan based on the group who's been designated the global terrorist plus. the audio may day protests time last year from square thousands rallied against president about. how he got quite a russia shot was across much of europe at the moment the wettest weather will be just around hungry pushing across seemed to remain the easing up into ukraine lot of showers come back across the black sea down across a good part even in sea crease as well asshole nothing a little further east was spinning away if further north will be a few showers at the west and russia moscow fourteen celsius is not much will be the only other side if you have passed fifteen or sixteen that the london and paris and again some shabby right here a scene from right down towards cialis best sunshine that can be madrid twenty four twenty five degrees over the next couple of days just notice things freshening up tools the northwest for friday thirteen celsiu
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outfront now catherine rampel from the "washington post" and cnn political commentator.formal adviser to the white house on the tax ruts. catherine, do you think the tariffs could wipe out the benefits of the tax cut if you look at numbers like $831 a year. out you're right there. >> certainly they will weigh on the growth of the economy. we have two studies now not just the new york fed study but a second one as well by a team of top notch economists who also found that 100% of the tariffs so far are being passed along to americans not paid by chinese producers not paid by european producerers and the others we have already also engaged in a trade war with. they are passed along to consumers. yes, certainly they are weeping out a large portion of whatever demandside effect of the least you see from the tax cuts. >> adam to this point i know you are concern about this too. >> taxes are tariffs. and if the tariffs cost $800 to the average american that's wiping out almost half of what we estimate the -- estimate the average american gets because of the tax cuts. lower tax
outfront now catherine rampel from the "washington post" and cnn political commentator.formal adviser to the white house on the tax ruts. catherine, do you think the tariffs could wipe out the benefits of the tax cut if you look at numbers like $831 a year. out you're right there. >> certainly they will weigh on the growth of the economy. we have two studies now not just the new york fed study but a second one as well by a team of top notch economists who also found that 100% of...
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the president talked about this in a conversation with our catherine herridge yesterday. take a listen. >> did the attorney general make the right call refusing to go to the house judiciary committee because he would take questions from committee staff lawyers? >> president trump: i think so. it's not up to me. it is up to him. they were going to treat him differently than they've treated other people. we've been treated differently to start off with. we've gone through so many investigations and it is so ridiculous. i really don't know as far as i'm concerned, i don't know how you could do a thing like that. >> you see the president making the argument that listen, the attorney general can do what he thinks is the best thing to do. is this good for the country to continue to dredge this up? the report is out there. they say it should be over. congressional democrats say not so fast. great to have you down here. >> sandra: a sunny morning in washington we'll have much more on the new jobs report and a whole lot more when i sit down with vice president mike pence happening
the president talked about this in a conversation with our catherine herridge yesterday. take a listen. >> did the attorney general make the right call refusing to go to the house judiciary committee because he would take questions from committee staff lawyers? >> president trump: i think so. it's not up to me. it is up to him. they were going to treat him differently than they've treated other people. we've been treated differently to start off with. we've gone through so many...
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how important is it for baltimore that catherine pugh is gone? >> it's very important.re's a real sense of relief here in town. it was a very strange few weeks here to have a mayor who was on leave, completely visible, no k one realew where she was, completely in limbo, no one kne what was going to happen, so now we finally have some real clarity. we know who our mayor is for the next year. the city council president has stepped up to be mayor, andwe l have an election next year to give us a new permanent mayor. so there's real chance for kind of a treasure from start and reckoning n.w >> you're a resident and have been covering this a long time. what is the path forward for baltimore? >> the path forward takes twoen diff tacks right now, i'd say. one is there has to be further reckoning with what ned in this particular scandal, the scandal involving these children's books that were being sold by the mayor to all sots of people with -- companies with interests in city government, all exposed, thanks to greatby reporting he baltimore sun, lnd there needs to be ful accoun
how important is it for baltimore that catherine pugh is gone? >> it's very important.re's a real sense of relief here in town. it was a very strange few weeks here to have a mayor who was on leave, completely visible, no k one realew where she was, completely in limbo, no one kne what was going to happen, so now we finally have some real clarity. we know who our mayor is for the next year. the city council president has stepped up to be mayor, andwe l have an election next year to give...
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>>the safe banking act would give the marijuana industry access to bakes senator catherine cortez masto supports the bill cannabis or marijuana businesses that exist. 2 states like. >>data that have allowed it utilized financial services. she says as the name implies the safe banking act would make marijuana businesses safer. >>currently with no banks to process credit card payments, it's cash only anytime there's. of cash around business, you're always going. >>the bill has bipartisan support in congress and has support from top state law enforcement officials, 38 attorneys general signed a letter urging congress to pass the bill organizations that oppose legal marijuana say that's astonishing because now wanna remains illegal under federal law. >>and what we're talking about is giving criminal federal enterprises. >>access to the banks look dozes with smart approaches to marijuana. >>are we going to do that with other you know illegal couldn't cope industries that the mom runs or that the cartels are running for autos disputes. the notion that the marijuana industry is cash based they
>>the safe banking act would give the marijuana industry access to bakes senator catherine cortez masto supports the bill cannabis or marijuana businesses that exist. 2 states like. >>data that have allowed it utilized financial services. she says as the name implies the safe banking act would make marijuana businesses safer. >>currently with no banks to process credit card payments, it's cash only anytime there's. of cash around business, you're always going. >>the bill...
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>> that's catherine with the day's business news. that's it for this edition, back after a short break. stay with us on "france 24." steve cacabella: edith's s desi, the cocoupe dinnerware, it''s american classic, for sure, but it's s a landmark design. s so s part of the foundadation of momodern design. it is l literay timeleless. it's stro. . it's ststdy. she buililt all this i o it. it's meant to be useded. somebobody has to be the founundation for good desisign d dinnerware, and who better thann ededith heath h really? woman n as heath: i wanteded to make something that was for the american way of life, not the kind of dishes that were used in europe among g the aristocray bubut much morore peast-oriente, yet t it could be for sunday best, as well as everyday use.
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i'm can wait and i'm catherine hainan for pam war.ast hour we've learned that the port of oakland commission is giving the go ahead for a tentative agreement, the a's tweeted that the board of port commissioners voted unanimously to approve a term sheet between the port and the a's and that would provide a framework for the potential lease of the howard terminal for that project a possible minimum least would be almost $4 million a year for the first 20 years he would also give the a's. >>for years to identify environmental and traffic problems and works or oakland's land use and permit port workers have been outspoken about the plan voicing concerns about the effect it will have on the bustling maritime business at the port of oakland, we'll keep you posted as the story moves along. we have some breaking news tonight out of the east bay hayward police are looking for suspects after an officer-involved shooting want to show you where it's happening. it's in the 28,000 block of capital a street in hayward police say the shooting happen
i'm can wait and i'm catherine hainan for pam war.ast hour we've learned that the port of oakland commission is giving the go ahead for a tentative agreement, the a's tweeted that the board of port commissioners voted unanimously to approve a term sheet between the port and the a's and that would provide a framework for the potential lease of the howard terminal for that project a possible minimum least would be almost $4 million a year for the first 20 years he would also give the a's....
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returned from somalia who say they were forcefully forcefully recruited into joining the armed group catherine sawyer reports from the coastal town of melinda. a mother's pain this woman whose identity with he didn't want safety says her son disappeared 2 years ago was a casual work was promised a better job eric ruta. the offer was $200.00 a month 4 times more than he was being paid the next time she heard about her son 8 months later he was dead just thought he had been killed in somalia while trying to escape and al shabaab camp we're living through and i bet i knew. i wanted to bury my son but i could not even get his corpse that is what hurts me the most i wanted to report to do police but i have seen how they harassed my neighbor whose son came back she's in a support group of mothers whose children joined the group some of the young women here have come home from somalia my red should be younger offers them counseling i'm sure you want to come out attorneys how can implement it up with no one wants to associate with them if they feel isolated then there will not be peace they potentiall
returned from somalia who say they were forcefully forcefully recruited into joining the armed group catherine sawyer reports from the coastal town of melinda. a mother's pain this woman whose identity with he didn't want safety says her son disappeared 2 years ago was a casual work was promised a better job eric ruta. the offer was $200.00 a month 4 times more than he was being paid the next time she heard about her son 8 months later he was dead just thought he had been killed in somalia...
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catherine herridge reporting live on capitol hill. catherine? >> the debate has resumed in the last 15 minutes. what we anticipate is two more amendments and then the final vote what we heard from republicans today is they say the justice department has negotiated in good faith with house democrats and recent days they have offered broader access to the records and the underlying documents. they say the attorney general can't get beyond this issue of the grand jury material, which would require a court order in order to share with congress. the democrats have said consistently that that is the grand jury information is a side issue and the larger issue is about obstructing independent oversight. >> i can only conclude the president now seeks to take a wrecking ball to the constitution of the united states of america. >> by citing the attorney general of the united states for contempt of congress, we're saying i'm standing up for the law, i am not going to break the law by complying with that part of your subpoena shows an overreach on the part o
catherine herridge reporting live on capitol hill. catherine? >> the debate has resumed in the last 15 minutes. what we anticipate is two more amendments and then the final vote what we heard from republicans today is they say the justice department has negotiated in good faith with house democrats and recent days they have offered broader access to the records and the underlying documents. they say the attorney general can't get beyond this issue of the grand jury material, which would...
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good evening, catherine. >> good evening. officials said questions from committee stuff lawyers were a nonstarter in the attorney general would not agree to those terms. on the basis -- they said it was appropriate for him to take questions from lawmakers but not staffers. all of this late-breaking news as he attorney general faces four hours of intense questioning in the senate. >> we saw why mueller was concerned. >> senate committee democrats pressed william barr on this march 27th letter from special counsel robert mueller. >> this letter was an extraordinary act. a career prosecutor rebuking the attorney general. he was a political appointee at the department of justice with me. the letter is a bit's nati. >> at the bottom line conclusion for congress provided days earlier context. he released executive summaries which are rejected as piecemeal. in a subsequent phone call, the attorney general said that mueller was frustrated with revisiting media coverage but did not challenge the accuracy of the letter which mueller it
good evening, catherine. >> good evening. officials said questions from committee stuff lawyers were a nonstarter in the attorney general would not agree to those terms. on the basis -- they said it was appropriate for him to take questions from lawmakers but not staffers. all of this late-breaking news as he attorney general faces four hours of intense questioning in the senate. >> we saw why mueller was concerned. >> senate committee democrats pressed william barr on this...
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as catherine meyer, sarah sutherland. as richard t.name is john" splett, sam richardson. as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. as gary walsh, tony hale. julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes, we travel in a grownchts thank you for the nice rug. >> stephen: you're welcome. we do things classy here. this is broadcast network. ( laughter ) i am rarely nervous to talk to guests because i'm in show business, too, so, you know, big deal. ( laughter ) but this, for me, is like -- this is up there with the lord of the rings. this is like talking to the fellow ship of the ring right lollipop. ( laughter ) i've told many of you how much i geek out over you even wh
as catherine meyer, sarah sutherland. as richard t.name is john" splett, sam richardson. as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. as gary walsh, tony hale. julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm...
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catherine, the talks are going. if they don't work, what does that mean for consumers today? >> one thing to keep in mind is that the tariffs that went into effect last night are for things that left china today. anything in transit now will not get higher tariffs. it's a soft deadline. there are a couple of weeks before the 25% rates go into effect >> or we'll feel them. >> which gives negotiators time to work out their differences, whatever they are. if they don't, you can imagine we'll see higher tariff rates on goods that will be passed along to consumers despite trump's assertion that china is paying billions in tariffs to top-notch all-star teams have found the tariffs have been 100% passed along to consumers and the areas that suffered most have been trump country. >> what kind of products? >> manufacturing products have been hurt. we are adding tariffs to the cost of inputs that a lot of manufacturing firms buy to make their own stuff. which, by the way, even the mercantilists knew was a dumb idea, that you are hurting your own people. trump is stuck in the '80s, the
catherine, the talks are going. if they don't work, what does that mean for consumers today? >> one thing to keep in mind is that the tariffs that went into effect last night are for things that left china today. anything in transit now will not get higher tariffs. it's a soft deadline. there are a couple of weeks before the 25% rates go into effect >> or we'll feel them. >> which gives negotiators time to work out their differences, whatever they are. if they don't, you can...