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and christinement -- dave and christine. the commitment has never wavered to bring home the remains of every soldier killed in the conflict. it has been 65 years. more than 5,000 sets of remains believed to belong to u.s. service members in north korea. now a step forward. north korean officials handing over 55 boxes of remains. they were picked up by cargo plane and brought to osan air base. the boxes received by an honor guard here and taken to a hangar where there will be preliminary investigation. in a week, a ceremony before the remains will be sent to hawaii where the lab will do the extensive dna testing depending on the condition of the remains that is testing which could take months and doing the identification is a process that could take years. still, this is important for so many families who held out hope for so long. north korea has returned remains in the past, but it is something they have not done in more than a decade. president trump tweeted his appreciation for the gesture from north korea. this is not ju
and christinement -- dave and christine. the commitment has never wavered to bring home the remains of every soldier killed in the conflict. it has been 65 years. more than 5,000 sets of remains believed to belong to u.s. service members in north korea. now a step forward. north korean officials handing over 55 boxes of remains. they were picked up by cargo plane and brought to osan air base. the boxes received by an honor guard here and taken to a hangar where there will be preliminary...
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dave and christine. >>> thank you. white house aides are concerned that this will be a betrayal. one says coats has gone rouge. and donald trump is inn fire rafur rate -- infuriated. one says there is no invitation from congress. >> the senate took bipartisan action against russia voting 98-0 to oppose putin's proposal to interrogate u.s. officials. president trump said yesterday he opposes putin's suggestion after calling it an incredible offer earlier in the week. >> look at the sanction i put on. look at the diplomats i through out -- i threw out. look at all of the things i have done. obama didn't do it. obama was a patsy for russia. >> on fox news last night, pompeo called the idea absurd. >> this administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter russia from badherited a russia was running all over the united states. trump gets it. he is trying to take opportunities where we can work together and put american position to do what he wants to do on behalf of the american people. >> pompeo said russia has be
dave and christine. >>> thank you. white house aides are concerned that this will be a betrayal. one says coats has gone rouge. and donald trump is inn fire rafur rate -- infuriated. one says there is no invitation from congress. >> the senate took bipartisan action against russia voting 98-0 to oppose putin's proposal to interrogate u.s. officials. president trump said yesterday he opposes putin's suggestion after calling it an incredible offer earlier in the week. >> look...
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dave and christine. >> boris, thank you. the president wrapped up the weekend at the golf course in new jersey on sunday. he said he has not settled on a supreme court pick. he worked the phones all weekend seeking advice. these appear to be the final four. all federal appeals court judges. former kennedy clerk brett kavanaugh. hn hundreds of opinions on religious freedom. amy coney barrett. named by president trump to the seventh circuit. she named on religion at notre dame. >> and raymond kethledge. said to share the same views as neil gorsuch. and thomas hardiman. he wrote a dissent favoring gun rights in a regulation case. kethledge and hardiman have been top picks. and another who with assembled the list of contenders has concerns. >> i think first of all with regard to raymond kethledge and thomas hardiman, they are less known by conservatives. their records are lighter. it may time time. it is important to have people who are well known and distinguished records. >> cnn will carry the announcement live at 9:00 p.m. >>
dave and christine. >> boris, thank you. the president wrapped up the weekend at the golf course in new jersey on sunday. he said he has not settled on a supreme court pick. he worked the phones all weekend seeking advice. these appear to be the final four. all federal appeals court judges. former kennedy clerk brett kavanaugh. hn hundreds of opinions on religious freedom. amy coney barrett. named by president trump to the seventh circuit. she named on religion at notre dame. >> and...
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dave and christine. >> boris at the white house. thank you. >> let's bring in michael moore from the cnn center in atlanta. and writer phil wegmann. phil, what do you make of the pick? what does this is a? >> this -- what does this say? >> this is a job well done if you are a conservative or republican. president trump referred to the list of two dozen justices and kept the promise from the campaign trail. in kavanaugh, we have someone interesting in that we heard him say it last night and we have seen it in the more than 300 cases he already decided. this is someone who will defer to history, tradition and precedent. i think more than anything, when it comes to these sticky social issues which are contentious political fights at the court, he will be more likely to kick that to congress and force the legislature do their job. >> michael moore, let's talk about what you think is the main attraction for the president for the pick. that is his strong support for presidential power. senator ed marke yerks twey twe. it is not a coincide
dave and christine. >> boris at the white house. thank you. >> let's bring in michael moore from the cnn center in atlanta. and writer phil wegmann. phil, what do you make of the pick? what does this is a? >> this -- what does this say? >> this is a job well done if you are a conservative or republican. president trump referred to the list of two dozen justices and kept the promise from the campaign trail. in kavanaugh, we have someone interesting in that we heard him...
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dave and christine. >> ivan watson, thank you.nderstand the four strongest boys were evacuated from the cave first. more rain in the forecast means the window to help rescue the kids would be risky. we don't have the weather forecast, but ivan points out clear skies and sunny right now. they went in about four and a half hours ago. could be out at 8:30 window and 11:30. >>> four teams left standing in the battle for the world cup. france and belgium and england and croatia. coy wire has the final match ups for the week next. ite from tster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and n
dave and christine. >> ivan watson, thank you.nderstand the four strongest boys were evacuated from the cave first. more rain in the forecast means the window to help rescue the kids would be risky. we don't have the weather forecast, but ivan points out clear skies and sunny right now. they went in about four and a half hours ago. could be out at 8:30 window and 11:30. >>> four teams left standing in the battle for the world cup. france and belgium and england and croatia. coy...
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dave and christine. >> jim, thank you for that. president trump's lawyer giuliarudy giuliani was quick on the attack. questioning michael cohen's credibility and calling trump's long time fixer a pathological liar. >> he has been lying all week. he has been lying for years. i don't see any credibility. if you had a trial, you say which lie do you want to pick? the first lie? the second lie or a new lie? this is the witness that can destroy your case. any finder of fact loses confidence in the case when you rely on a guy like this. >> one of michael cohen's attorneys declined to comment when contacted by cnn. adam schiff when contacted. if this was true, it means he appealed to russia for help, but privately approved receiving it. the conspiracy case may have gotten stronger. >> as part of the investigation into michael cohen, "the wall street journal" reporting the finance chief of the trump organization allen weissberg has been called to testify in front of the federal grand jury. he is a witness in the probe of possible bank frau
dave and christine. >> jim, thank you for that. president trump's lawyer giuliarudy giuliani was quick on the attack. questioning michael cohen's credibility and calling trump's long time fixer a pathological liar. >> he has been lying all week. he has been lying for years. i don't see any credibility. if you had a trial, you say which lie do you want to pick? the first lie? the second lie or a new lie? this is the witness that can destroy your case. any finder of fact loses...
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christine, where are you? christine? christine, thank you very much. [applause] pres.mp: thank you, christine. [applause] pres. trump: and christine, through your husband's heroic sacrifice, you understand that he has achieved immortality. our debt to him and you is eternal and everlasting. thank you very much. from bunker hill to the beaches of normandy and the jungles of vietnam, americans in every generation have given their last breath, their last measure of love, and their final moments on this earth in defense of their country and their countrymen. our service members have fulfilled their duty to america a million times over. now we must fulfill our sacred duty to them. we must protect those who protect us. when our service members are in uniform, it is our obligation to ensure that they have the finest equipment, the finest training. care, resources better than any military on earth. and when our service members return to civilian life as veterans, we must ensure they have access to the best care, treatment, and support in the world. we are restoring american se
christine, where are you? christine? christine, thank you very much. [applause] pres.mp: thank you, christine. [applause] pres. trump: and christine, through your husband's heroic sacrifice, you understand that he has achieved immortality. our debt to him and you is eternal and everlasting. thank you very much. from bunker hill to the beaches of normandy and the jungles of vietnam, americans in every generation have given their last breath, their last measure of love, and their final moments on...
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dave and christine. >> thank you, ivan. keep us posted if there is any activity there for the final withdrawal of the others. >> great to see the weather there as well. >>> the struggle to cut a brexit deal is causing the biggest leadership crisis of theresa may's tenure days ahead of her meeting with president trump. we are live ahead on "early start." >>> the british government is in turmoil this morning as prime minister theresa may faces a crisis of leadership. she named a new foreign secretary to replace boris johns johnson and the new brexit secretary who resigned on monday. cnn's nic robertson is live at 10 downing street. nic, can theresa may survive this? >> reporter: she can survive through the week until president trump arrives later in the week. the challenge hasn't gone away. two heavy hitters gone. boris johnson has harbored ambitions of leadership. at the moment, the support is not so much to bring theresa may down. she is in a cabinet meeting behind me. the focus of the moment is on delivering the type of br
dave and christine. >> thank you, ivan. keep us posted if there is any activity there for the final withdrawal of the others. >> great to see the weather there as well. >>> the struggle to cut a brexit deal is causing the biggest leadership crisis of theresa may's tenure days ahead of her meeting with president trump. we are live ahead on "early start." >>> the british government is in turmoil this morning as prime minister theresa may faces a crisis of...
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and now a new event. >> reporter: that's right, christine. serious questions that have yet to be answered by authorities. this is a mystery that has this entire area of england on edge. just how did a seemingly ordinary british couple, dawn sturgess and charlie rouly in the mid-40s, become exposed to a nerve agent described by british officials as a weapon of mass destruction. the same nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter not far from here, about nine miles from here in salisbury. four months ago. authorities cordened off a number of areas this sum thought to have visited including a baptist church and a pharmacy as well as a park in salisbury that the couple visited a day before they fell ill. authorities say they do not believe this couple was targeted. they are looking at the possibility that they somehow accidentally came across this nerve agent which again has people here in this tiny village extremely nervous. at this point authorities are saying that the risk to public health is low. they are
and now a new event. >> reporter: that's right, christine. serious questions that have yet to be answered by authorities. this is a mystery that has this entire area of england on edge. just how did a seemingly ordinary british couple, dawn sturgess and charlie rouly in the mid-40s, become exposed to a nerve agent described by british officials as a weapon of mass destruction. the same nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter not far from here, about...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it would be an extraordinary use of presidential power, by president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former security officials of security clearances. press secretary sarah sanders cites the public criticism of the president in the russia investigation. >> it includes members of the cia and fbi. two of the sources say, andrew mccabe and james comey, no on longer have security clearances having been fired from the trump administration. normally, top officials keep clearance so successors can consult with them. take the case of michael flynn. the president's former national security adviser. he was fired by the obama administration, but allowed to keep clearance even as he led those lock her up chants. >> the president's plan seems to be unplanned likely at the suggestion of rand paul. he is considered a big vote in the supreme court battle. we have more from cnn's jeff zeleny on what "the wall street journal" calls a dumb idea. >> reporter: dave and christine, president tru
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it would be an extraordinary use of presidential power, by president trump is considering stripping a half dozen former security officials of security clearances. press secretary sarah sanders cites the public criticism of the president in the russia investigation. >> it includes members of the cia and fbi. two of the sources say, andrew mccabe and james comey, no on longer have security clearances having been fired from the trump...
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christine. >>> facebook's data privacy scandal escalating.lier this year, facebook revealed it gave third party access to 30 million users. the ftc and department of justice and s.e.c. are looking at a different thread of the scandal. for example, the ftc, washington as you top cop is investigating whether facebook told members in a timely member. facebook says it is working with officials but faces harsh recruit thy for failing to protect user data on top of other abuses on its platform, like allowing meddling during the 2016 election. every day there's a facebook headline. >> uber has been quiet for a while it's taken solely to facebook. >>> okay. dangerous heat could make it feel as hot as 110 degrees in the east. that heat wave has turned deadly. the full forecast, next. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, yo
christine. >>> facebook's data privacy scandal escalating.lier this year, facebook revealed it gave third party access to 30 million users. the ftc and department of justice and s.e.c. are looking at a different thread of the scandal. for example, the ftc, washington as you top cop is investigating whether facebook told members in a timely member. facebook says it is working with officials but faces harsh recruit thy for failing to protect user data on top of other abuses on its...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we start with the art of the walkback or cleanup, if you will. more than 26 hours after president trump sided with vladimir putin over his own intelligence community, mr. trump did something almost as astounding, he admitted he made a mistake. influential voices were telling the president he had to do something. it became clear walking back his helsinki remarks via twitter would not be enough, so he invited cameras into the cabinet room to record him backing the intel community, but even that came with a caveat. >> let me be totally clear in saying that -- and i've said this many times -- i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place. could be other people also. there's a lot of people out there. there was no collusion. >> the ad-libbing that weakened the correction, just in case he forgot to say no collusion, he wrote it onto his script in black sharpie. as for why it took so long to launch any kind of damage control, one offi
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. we start with the art of the walkback or cleanup, if you will. more than 26 hours after president trump sided with vladimir putin over his own intelligence community, mr. trump did something almost as astounding, he admitted he made a mistake. influential voices were telling the president he had to do something. it became clear walking back his helsinki remarks via twitter would not be enough, so he invited cameras into the cabinet room to record...
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>> reporter: christine, we were alerted to this by chinese social media. you can see the smoke on the corner. that is the u.s. embassy behind the fence. that apparent explosion happened where i'm standing. it caused a scare. we came to the scene quickly afterwards. the u.s. embassy said one person, a male, detonated a small device outside near a poles -- police car by the em bay is the -- embassy. the 26-year-old lit a firecracker what they called. that is what they are saying. we don't have a motive. it did leave marks here in the street. no injuries except to the man who lit the firecracker or firecracker-like device. this is a crowded area. this is where people line up to get visas to go to the united states. this could have been worse. thankfully it was not the motive. that is the outstanding question. we don't know why this man did this. no one was injured except for the 26-year-old. >> thank you, matt. >>> more than 200 people now dead after a series of attacks in southern syria. we are live in the middle east. why this area is suddenly facing escala
>> reporter: christine, we were alerted to this by chinese social media. you can see the smoke on the corner. that is the u.s. embassy behind the fence. that apparent explosion happened where i'm standing. it caused a scare. we came to the scene quickly afterwards. the u.s. embassy said one person, a male, detonated a small device outside near a poles -- police car by the em bay is the -- embassy. the 26-year-old lit a firecracker what they called. that is what they are saying. we don't...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is july 25th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. michael cohen's flip on donald trump is all but complete this morning. a cnn exclusive breaking overnight. the attorney for cohen, president trump's fixer has presented eye-opening audio to cnn. candidate trump and cohen discuss buying the rights to a playboy model's story of her alleged affair with mr. trump years earlier. >> just before the election, the trump campaign denied any knowledge of a planned payoff to karen mcdougal, but the 2016 recording seems to confirm mr. trump knew at the time about the proposal. listen now as cohen tells trump about his plans to set up a company to purchase the story rights from american media run by trump ally david pecker. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend, david, you know, so that i'm going to do that right away. i've actually come up -- >> give it to me -- >> and i've spoken to allen wieselberg about how to set the whole thing up with -- >> so, what are we going to -- >> -- funding -- yes.
. >> i'm christine romans. it is july 25th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. michael cohen's flip on donald trump is all but complete this morning. a cnn exclusive breaking overnight. the attorney for cohen, president trump's fixer has presented eye-opening audio to cnn. candidate trump and cohen discuss buying the rights to a playboy model's story of her alleged affair with mr. trump years earlier. >> just before the election, the trump campaign denied any knowledge of a planned payoff to...
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dave and christine. >> michelle, thanks.issed deadline for the -- today -- >>> today is the deadline for the federal government to reunite migrant families. the government will fall short. we know 914 parents will not be reunited with their children for various reasons. parents cannot be found or have criminal records or were deported without that kids. we spoke with a program trying to help parents ejected from the u.s. without their children. >> they talked to their son a couple of times. it is also hard for them. the son is crying all the time. they get on the phone and they say why did you leave me. how come you won't come and get me. what will he understand about zero tolerance? >> the judge in the case commended the government for its progress, but finds the policy deeply troubling. >> more on this with tal kopan live in washington. also today is deadline day. how significant is this deadline being that we just said 1,000 will not be reunited by the deadline. there are consequences? >> dave, it has been a confusing pro
dave and christine. >> michelle, thanks.issed deadline for the -- today -- >>> today is the deadline for the federal government to reunite migrant families. the government will fall short. we know 914 parents will not be reunited with their children for various reasons. parents cannot be found or have criminal records or were deported without that kids. we spoke with a program trying to help parents ejected from the u.s. without their children. >> they talked to their son a...
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here we go again", christine baranski is on the show, everybody!heers and applause from tnt's "claws", the always funny niecy nash is here tonight! [ cheers and applause and so excited about this. the most decorated artist in acm history, as well as their reigning female vocalist of the year miranda lambert is here tonight! [ cheers and applause how about that, you guys now, before we get to that, republicans are already falling in line after president trump's absurd explanation yesterday for his comments on russian election meddling for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: it's tough to judge exactly how bad any given moment is for trump politically but one of the best barometers we have is the reaction of his closest allies, like "fox and friends" who've defended him relentlessly, even in his worse moments they're always asking like the rich parents defending their kid in the principal's office. "it's not donald's fault he pulled the fire alarm. it's your fault for having one!" [ laughter ] and yet after t
here we go again", christine baranski is on the show, everybody!heers and applause from tnt's "claws", the always funny niecy nash is here tonight! [ cheers and applause and so excited about this. the most decorated artist in acm history, as well as their reigning female vocalist of the year miranda lambert is here tonight! [ cheers and applause how about that, you guys now, before we get to that, republicans are already falling in line after president trump's absurd explanation...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'll dave briggs. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. 10:00 a.m. in london. we are live there straight ahead. we start with the president back at the nato summit. first up the meeting on the russian aggression. the president arrived 30 minutes late to a meeting focused on russian aggression. diplomats reeling from the tirade against nato allies. the president accused germany of being quote captive of russia. he called nato members delinquent on defense spending and insisted they increase it immediately. >> one senior diplomat telling cnn it is like the world has gone crazy. trump's performance was beyond belief. he demand countries double defense spending. let's get more from diplomatic editor nick -- nic robertson. >> reporter: there were lots of things to follow when he refused to sign the joint commune ka-- communique. trying to read his mind is perhaps to read his twitter account this morning. talking about angela merkel. germany just started paying billions of dollars for energy needs for russia. not stacceptable. all nato nations must meet the spending
i'm christine romans. >> i'll dave briggs. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. 10:00 a.m. in london. we are live there straight ahead. we start with the president back at the nato summit. first up the meeting on the russian aggression. the president arrived 30 minutes late to a meeting focused on russian aggression. diplomats reeling from the tirade against nato allies. the president accused germany of being quote captive of russia. he called nato members delinquent on defense spending and...
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christine, can you talk about the deficit? the president is most proud of, beyond the economic growth, is he said the deficit coming down $50 billion. he claimed that has added 1.2% growth overall. >> when you cut the deficit, it does add to growth. that's something that adds to the complicated complication of gdp. it's the broadest measure of an economy's health. when you can shrink the deficit, it adds to growth and jobs. the sustainability of this is the big question. some of the export growth we saw was a soy bean rush. it was a sugar rush. it's not going to last into next quarter because they were selling goods and equipment overseas to get ahead of the president's trade rules, trade policies that are going to cause retaliatory tariffs. that's the asterisk on the number. >> i think, poppy -- christine, you are right. the one thing that could upset the apple cart is the trade war. we are nervous about it. you cover the financial markets. every time there's progress, the market goes up. every time there's new threats of tar
christine, can you talk about the deficit? the president is most proud of, beyond the economic growth, is he said the deficit coming down $50 billion. he claimed that has added 1.2% growth overall. >> when you cut the deficit, it does add to growth. that's something that adds to the complicated complication of gdp. it's the broadest measure of an economy's health. when you can shrink the deficit, it adds to growth and jobs. the sustainability of this is the big question. some of the...
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dave and christine. >>> thank you. breaking news. 14 people shot in the greek town neighborhood of central toronto. one of the victims has died and another, a young girl, in critical condition. the shooter is dead. witnesses transported by bus. one witness standing near the scene told ctv he heard 20 shots and sound of a weapon reloaded repeatedly. we will have more on the story as it comes in. gun violence rare in canada. a big story developing there. >>> eight minutes past the hour. donald trump amps of trade tensions. one thinks that is bad policy. >> we want nafta done. to be torturing mexico in this way in my opinion is dead wrong and it should be fixed. >> my interview with jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon is next. >>> it is just under six weeks since president trump declared north korea is no longer a nuclear threat. the president has been tweeting about how well talks with pyongyang are going, but an official has told cnn he has fu fumed about the slow pace. we have will ripley in hong kong with the latest. will,
dave and christine. >>> thank you. breaking news. 14 people shot in the greek town neighborhood of central toronto. one of the victims has died and another, a young girl, in critical condition. the shooter is dead. witnesses transported by bus. one witness standing near the scene told ctv he heard 20 shots and sound of a weapon reloaded repeatedly. we will have more on the story as it comes in. gun violence rare in canada. a big story developing there. >>> eight minutes past...
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amanda: christine, thanks. bloomberg's christine oram.glencore tumbles the most in two years as investigators washington start prying into the company's affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets, and amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. the u.s. affirmative justice looking at the glencore. the doj subpoena the my company for documents related to possible corruption and money laundering in africa and venezuela. let's bring in joe doe. a know that the doj has reputation for aggressively going after these foreign corruption cases. how concerned should glencore be? color woulde -- one say -- glencore will say they are cooperating. the worry is for investors. we saw a huge hit to the stock because when you are subpoenaed, known know what they are going after. they did mention it was information related to documents 2000 sevenas far as in nigeria and democratic public of the congo and venezuela. is a lot of speculation as to what those things could be. -- we are notold being told that investigation is
amanda: christine, thanks. bloomberg's christine oram.glencore tumbles the most in two years as investigators washington start prying into the company's affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets, and amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. the u.s. affirmative justice looking at the glencore. the doj subpoena the my company for documents related to possible corruption and money laundering in africa and venezuela. let's bring in joe doe. a know that the...
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christine romans is here to help break it down. let's start off with the latest jobs report. >> another very strong jobs report. these two stories are remitted because this is the backdrop on which the administration is confident enough it can have a trade war with china because the economy is so strong. 2 213000 jobs and april and may were revised upwards. the unemployment rate rose to 4%. here's why that's not alarming. it's not alarming because 600,000 people came off the sidelines and started looking for work. they are either encouraged by the headlines they're seeing, friends and family telling them there are jobs in this country and they're looking for work. we heard from employers they can't find workers. so why aren't wages risine ingi? wages up just 2.7%. manufacturing 36,000 over the past year. just shy of 300,000 manufacturing jobs, highly skilled manufacturing in particular and health care, 25,000 in health care. that has been a steady, predictable performer there in health care, all kinds of jobs in health care for yea
christine romans is here to help break it down. let's start off with the latest jobs report. >> another very strong jobs report. these two stories are remitted because this is the backdrop on which the administration is confident enough it can have a trade war with china because the economy is so strong. 2 213000 jobs and april and may were revised upwards. the unemployment rate rose to 4%. here's why that's not alarming. it's not alarming because 600,000 people came off the sidelines and...
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christine yet i think this listening to it and coming again from earth sciences point of view i think you know when be allowed myself to just sometimes take a step backwards and look at all of what's happening i think you know social justice is very important but in the broader theme of things none of that is actually matters if we don't have a planet to live on so i think we really need to think of how we can and very quickly. so if this problem and that means we have to not just now it shouldn't be a monoculture concerning star extra but i really think we'd need to look at all the unnecessary plastics that are there and not letting. the whole i just. and then putting in now a bigger lead on the whole thing so we need to follow up right and saying hey ok it is supposed to fix that right what is the next i think the follow up is important which is why now we will revisit this issue on our show and fortunate that's all the time we have for now thank you to all of our guests for joining us today and to our community which is where i will give the last word this is the last classic straw
christine yet i think this listening to it and coming again from earth sciences point of view i think you know when be allowed myself to just sometimes take a step backwards and look at all of what's happening i think you know social justice is very important but in the broader theme of things none of that is actually matters if we don't have a planet to live on so i think we really need to think of how we can and very quickly. so if this problem and that means we have to not just now it...
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and there's the issue of access we have a lot to discuss today so joining us on skype to do that christine beginner is a marine conservation biologist shelby cho terry is senior communications officer at break free from plastic lawrence carter long is director of communications for the disability rights education and defense fund and do and i was executive director of lonely wale his organization launched the stop sucking campaign welcome to the stream everyone i want to start our conversation with a video that many point to as the impetus behind the influx the plastic straw bands that we're seeing now in the u.s. and elsewhere and a note to our viewers this may be hard to watch. so this is the reason why we do not need plastic straws. so. she's peaceful shoulders. show me show me please it was. so hard to watch us watching this morning and i had to cover my eyes slightly to see the full video art community feels similarly this is flabby on twitter who says that twenty fifteen video of the sea turtle with the straw on its nose clearly made an impact the good thing is it made people serious
and there's the issue of access we have a lot to discuss today so joining us on skype to do that christine beginner is a marine conservation biologist shelby cho terry is senior communications officer at break free from plastic lawrence carter long is director of communications for the disability rights education and defense fund and do and i was executive director of lonely wale his organization launched the stop sucking campaign welcome to the stream everyone i want to start our conversation...
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. > christine as you know democrats are calling for the president tos cancel summit. how do you deliver those messages if youon't sit across the table from the man and tell h these things. >> that's a great question to ask as sarag pointed out it's not clear he would deliv those messages if he was sit ago considers the table from vladimir put uptr. presidump talks about displaying strength, acting toug and putting on a boldface it's not clear how he would display strength going into this meeting he's already said he views putin as potential friend that ghe's notng to ask that much of this meetinge'. s not that much he can do. so what's the point. eeally, ms like it will make america look bad and weaker kw that russians acted against us and lu >> one of the stinjugs saying y dengcrat calli cancel and presit don't want him to go into the room by himself. talk about that. why is that a concern. >> it's a concern because president trump seems to have a tactic where he kind ever places -- he keeps h friends close and enemies clos. and there may be some justification so tha
. > christine as you know democrats are calling for the president tos cancel summit. how do you deliver those messages if youon't sit across the table from the man and tell h these things. >> that's a great question to ask as sarag pointed out it's not clear he would deliv those messages if he was sit ago considers the table from vladimir put uptr. presidump talks about displaying strength, acting toug and putting on a boldface it's not clear how he would display strength going into...
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christine. christine's husband chris was a sergeant in the army's 82nd airborne division.ris was killed in action in iraq in 2005. christine, tonight we send love and gratitude of our entire nation. if your husband was a special man. we will hold you and your precious family in our hearts forever. christine, where are you? thank you very much. thank you. [applause] thank you, christine. and christine, through your husband's heroic sacrifice, you understand that he has achieved immortality and our debt to him and to you is eternal and everlasting. thank you very much. from bunker hill to the beaches of normandy and the jungles of vietnam, americans in every generation have given their last breath, their last measure of love and her final moments on this earth in defense of their country and their countrymen. our service members have fulfilled a duty to america a million times over. now we must fulfill our sacred duty to them. we must protect those who protect us. when our service members are in uniform, it is our obligation to ensure that they have the finest equipment, the
christine. christine's husband chris was a sergeant in the army's 82nd airborne division.ris was killed in action in iraq in 2005. christine, tonight we send love and gratitude of our entire nation. if your husband was a special man. we will hold you and your precious family in our hearts forever. christine, where are you? thank you very much. thank you. [applause] thank you, christine. and christine, through your husband's heroic sacrifice, you understand that he has achieved immortality and...
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and christine lushous. christine, let me start with you, what is your read on these three finalist? >> all three of them come from the same toxic short list. this president has broken all precedent when looking at supreme court nominees by using two outside washington interest groups, the federalist society and the heritage foundation to carefully select 25 people that passed all of his ideological litmus test. that is what is so different about this process. and all of the short listers that you just mentioned, passed this test and we should believe the president when he assures us that he will only nominate people who pass that test. we must believe that they are all hostile to overturning the affordable care act. and attacking roe v wade. and that should be really troubling to anyone no matter which of the ones we focus on. >> christine points out, here is a list, and what is guided trump throughout this amazing transactionalist about this whole thing. he clearly doesn't care. you guys do it. give me people, and i will make you happy. what is striking is that in this one area he
and christine lushous. christine, let me start with you, what is your read on these three finalist? >> all three of them come from the same toxic short list. this president has broken all precedent when looking at supreme court nominees by using two outside washington interest groups, the federalist society and the heritage foundation to carefully select 25 people that passed all of his ideological litmus test. that is what is so different about this process. and all of the short listers...
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this is what christine was talking about here. it's why you are seeing and hearing republicans who are huge trump supporters getting very, very nervous, because they are hearing from their constituents, from their familirmers, from th manufacturers, of course, we think china is being unfair, of course, the president was right when he said it at every single campaign rally that we want to make things right with china, but is this the right way to do it? >> no. it's not the right way to do it. the right way to do it would have been banning together with the other countries victimized by hichina's unfair trade practices. lots of countries that we once had a trade pact with, explicitly to keep china in line. it was called the transpacific partnership. it was one of the first things trump did was to pull us out of that trade pact. you are right that china's targeting of all of these products that come from trump country is no accident. they have levied their retaliatory tariffs with surgical precision, unlike the tariffs we have levied
this is what christine was talking about here. it's why you are seeing and hearing republicans who are huge trump supporters getting very, very nervous, because they are hearing from their constituents, from their familirmers, from th manufacturers, of course, we think china is being unfair, of course, the president was right when he said it at every single campaign rally that we want to make things right with china, but is this the right way to do it? >> no. it's not the right way to do...
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>> look, i agree with what christine said, i would add one thing to it. having talked many times over the last couple of years, he also believes that the united states has a leverage here. let's take canada, canada needs access to the american market. there's no question about it. the canadian economy is directly tied to the u.s. we benefit from trade with canada as well. but he believes that these other nations ben fitd more by having abscess to the american massive consumer market. this is a tit for tat situation we're in right now. seeing from europeans and canada and japan and china. trump i think ultimately believes they have move to lose than we do. one our quick point, this was not widely reported but i think it's important because i've been over at the white house talking to the trade team over the last week or two. they really do believe that donald trump wants a reduction in global trade tariffs. he doesn't want a trade war. he wants the other countries to bring them down and put on the table by the way in canada three weeks ago the idea of a ze
>> look, i agree with what christine said, i would add one thing to it. having talked many times over the last couple of years, he also believes that the united states has a leverage here. let's take canada, canada needs access to the american market. there's no question about it. the canadian economy is directly tied to the u.s. we benefit from trade with canada as well. but he believes that these other nations ben fitd more by having abscess to the american massive consumer market. this...
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impact the good thing is it made people seriously examine their reliance on single use plastics so christine you shot that video you were a among the group who are with the sea turtle and today we now have companies from mcdonald's to starbucks. a plastic straws why do you think it is that this movement caught on so fast well i think the video was very emotional i think you saw bringing up a creature and a lot of people react to you and it's very obvious that it was suffering from an idea that we use in every in our everyday lives so i think that is probably the reason why i had such a huge impact and made hopefully a lot of people agree quincy that that's. a doun what did that video do for you do you remember where you were when you saw it in what you bout. so lonely well when we started looking at the issue of plastic pollution and we looked at all the single use items out there we kept coming back to this straw as a potential way and to raise awareness about plastic pollution at large and that that turtle video certainly did have an impact i think it's always hard to see an animal in the
impact the good thing is it made people seriously examine their reliance on single use plastics so christine you shot that video you were a among the group who are with the sea turtle and today we now have companies from mcdonald's to starbucks. a plastic straws why do you think it is that this movement caught on so fast well i think the video was very emotional i think you saw bringing up a creature and a lot of people react to you and it's very obvious that it was suffering from an idea that...
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kpix 5's christin ayers reports from the fire lines where helicopters and cal fire's new 747 air tanker are battling the flames. >> reporter: firefighters say this is the kind of blaze that spreads rapidly in grass, fueled by hot windy weather even aggressive air and ground attacks could not keep the flames from consuming homes and forcing evacuations. chopper 5 captured the worst of it, flames going on a rapid run in clayton, overtaking hillsides and engulfing homes. >> at one point there were, like, 50-foot flames off of those trees climbing the hill straight towards that house. >> reporter: he and his wife
kpix 5's christin ayers reports from the fire lines where helicopters and cal fire's new 747 air tanker are battling the flames. >> reporter: firefighters say this is the kind of blaze that spreads rapidly in grass, fueled by hot windy weather even aggressive air and ground attacks could not keep the flames from consuming homes and forcing evacuations. chopper 5 captured the worst of it, flames going on a rapid run in clayton, overtaking hillsides and engulfing homes. >> at one...
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lined with beautiful swedish people, including this little girl who had a hat on that said, "i heart christine baranski." >> seth: we actually have a photo. >> oh, do you? >> seth: it's an incredibly professionally made hat. that is not a cheap hat. [ light laughter ] that would lead you to believe they sell those in stores in sweden [ light laughter ] >> it's just this little girl and she's 10 years old and her father was translating he said, "we've come six hours we drove for six hours to get to stockholm, because she's obsessed with your character she wants to grow up to be tanya. [ light laughter ] but if you've seen the movie - [ laughter ] tanya's had multiple divorces and is addicted to chardonnay.
lined with beautiful swedish people, including this little girl who had a hat on that said, "i heart christine baranski." >> seth: we actually have a photo. >> oh, do you? >> seth: it's an incredibly professionally made hat. that is not a cheap hat. [ light laughter ] that would lead you to believe they sell those in stores in sweden [ light laughter ] >> it's just this little girl and she's 10 years old and her father was translating he said, "we've come...
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if someone should be honest under oath, -- my name is christine lucius. i worked to the leadership conference for civil and human rights. this job, i worked for 14 years in the senate in the senate judiciary committee. when chairmaning, grassley book with emily practice and issued a partisan request for a narrow set of documents, his request i am sad to say -- i believe it is --igned to hide three years kavanagh himself has said that his work as white house staff secretary was most useful to him as a judge. perhaps it is because these three years were so informative that the people who picked him, who had selected him wanted senators. 100 the american people deserve to know brett kavanaugh's full record before the hearing is scheduled. there should be no rush to judgment with a lifetime appointment of something this important. injury, what to senator schumer references that are not even going to the same process with the national archives. instead we have at team led by a republican attorney who represents many trump administration or former trump adminis
if someone should be honest under oath, -- my name is christine lucius. i worked to the leadership conference for civil and human rights. this job, i worked for 14 years in the senate in the senate judiciary committee. when chairmaning, grassley book with emily practice and issued a partisan request for a narrow set of documents, his request i am sad to say -- i believe it is --igned to hide three years kavanagh himself has said that his work as white house staff secretary was most useful to...
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a lovely moment for christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders — albeit aecade later. to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres. he beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence workers and their families from a war zone in southern syria. paul ronzheimer is from the german newspaper which broke the story and has been embedded with the group. thank you forjoining us. can you
a lovely moment for christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders — albeit aecade later. to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres. he beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. tuesday, july 17th. we start with the president back in washington this morning after a summit with russian president vladimir putin. and it capped the overseas trip which could go down as one of the most damaging in u.s. history. he sold out the america with this answer. >> just now, president putin denied with the election interference in 2016. every agency concluded that russia today. my first question for you, sir, who do you believe? >> let me say that we have two thoughts. you have groups that are wondering why the fbi never took the server. why haven't they taken the server? why was the fbi told to leave the office of the democratic national committee? with that being said, all i can do is ask the question. my people came to me. dan coats came to me and others said they think it's russia. i have president putin and he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. >> the president also holding both countries responsible when asked if russia is to blame for anyt
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. tuesday, july 17th. we start with the president back in washington this morning after a summit with russian president vladimir putin. and it capped the overseas trip which could go down as one of the most damaging in u.s. history. he sold out the america with this answer. >> just now, president putin denied with the election interference in 2016. every agency concluded that russia today. my first question for you, sir, who do you believe?...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is friday, july 20th. let's start with the breaking news. 11 people confirmed dead near branson, missouri, after the duck boat sank in rough waters at table rock lake. the moments of the tragedy caught on video. warning. you might find the video disturbing. the boat rocked as the winds picked up. the area was under a severe thunderstorm warning at the time. winds reached over 60 miles per hour. 31 people on board including two crew members when the boat capsized. there are children, we are told, among the fatalities. >> at this time, we have 11 confirmed fatalities. of the 7 that were transported, one had serious injuries. there was heavy wind and it was having problems through the wind. >> six people remain missing. the search will resume in the morning. 14 people survived. seven are treated at a local hospital. there were life jackets on board. unclear if people were wearing them. a spokeswoman for the parent company of the ride the ducks branson says it is in contact with employees at the scene. other b
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is friday, july 20th. let's start with the breaking news. 11 people confirmed dead near branson, missouri, after the duck boat sank in rough waters at table rock lake. the moments of the tragedy caught on video. warning. you might find the video disturbing. the boat rocked as the winds picked up. the area was under a severe thunderstorm warning at the time. winds reached over 60 miles per hour. 31 people on board including two crew members when...
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dave and christine. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. critics were quick to seize on the retaliation from the white house. even as those on the president's enemies list downplay that losing the impact of the security clearance. >> i think it is off the top of my head it is a sad commentary. for political reasons this is a petty way of retribution for speaking out against the president and if he chooses to do it for political reasons, well, that's a terrible precedent and sad commentary. this is an abuse of the system. >> former nsa director michael hayden says it could have no affect on what he says or writes. they are both cnn contributors. no comment from john brennan. >>> paul manafort's trial has been delayed until next week. the federal judge granting a delay allowing manafort's lawyers to review 120,000 pages of documents turned over by prosecutors in the last month. also granting immunity for five witnesses who all work for banks linked to manafort. >>> satellite imagery shows north korea dismantling facilities in the sohae area.
dave and christine. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. critics were quick to seize on the retaliation from the white house. even as those on the president's enemies list downplay that losing the impact of the security clearance. >> i think it is off the top of my head it is a sad commentary. for political reasons this is a petty way of retribution for speaking out against the president and if he chooses to do it for political reasons, well, that's a terrible precedent and sad commentary....
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christine romans is here to help break it down. let's start off with the latest jobs report. >> another very strong jobs report. these two stories are remitted because this is the backdrop on which the administration is confident enough it can have a trade war with china because the economy is so strong. 2 2130 jobs and april and may were revised upwards. the unemployment rate rose to 4%. here's why that's not alarming. it's not alarming because 600,000 people came off the sidelines and started looking for work. they are either encouraged by the headlines they're seeing, friends and family telling them
christine romans is here to help break it down. let's start off with the latest jobs report. >> another very strong jobs report. these two stories are remitted because this is the backdrop on which the administration is confident enough it can have a trade war with china because the economy is so strong. 2 2130 jobs and april and may were revised upwards. the unemployment rate rose to 4%. here's why that's not alarming. it's not alarming because 600,000 people came off the sidelines and...
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sam mendes of the audience are unhappy by hill christine parsons. —— including christine parsons.well, in response to that, bbc news told us... politics live will offer viewers... thank you for all your comments this week. we're the air for a week's now but please continue to share with us european union is bbc news and current affairs. can call us... —— share with us your opinions. and do have a look at our website. we will be back after our summer break to hear more of your thoughts about the bbc's coverage. goodbye. goodbye. good evening. it has become something of a rare event recently — something of a rare event recently — some rangers but many parts of the uk have seen a little bit of a raina. during today that is how it looked in manchester earlier on, with thick cloud overhead. also this area of cloud which has been spreading up from the near continent. that has brought some rain across the far south—east. you can see the rain sinking towards the south—east. in between there has been some sunshine but a few heavy showers as well and the odd thunderstorm. that will continue
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i'm christine romans. >> and i'm alex marquardt.e hour. president trump coming out swinging this morning in brussels before the nato summit officially starts later today. at a presummit breakfast, the president really dressing down the secretary-general of nato, demanding increased defense spending by nato allies. his wrath trained specifically on germany, which he called a captive of russia. >> but germany is totally controlled by russia, because they were getting from 60% to 70% of their energy from russia and a new pipeline, and you tell me if that's appropriate, because i think it's not, and i think it's a very bad thing for nato and i don't think it should have happened. >> the president's sharp tone coming as no surprise to european leaders. they fear president trump will follow through on his threats to cut back on military protection for u.s. allies. earlier, the european council president had a stark warning for mr. trump. >> america -- [ inaudible ] after all, you don't have that many. >> very blunt from donald tusk right
i'm christine romans. >> and i'm alex marquardt.e hour. president trump coming out swinging this morning in brussels before the nato summit officially starts later today. at a presummit breakfast, the president really dressing down the secretary-general of nato, demanding increased defense spending by nato allies. his wrath trained specifically on germany, which he called a captive of russia. >> but germany is totally controlled by russia, because they were getting from 60% to 70%...
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kpix 5's christin ayers has >>> anyone that has spent any time in a classroom filled with 13-year-olds can tell you it can be a big challenge. average -- student rising above is working with just that. >> reporter: sabrina could be spending the summer at the beach. instead, the 20 rolled students rising above is teaching kids leadership skills. stuff like integrity and self- awareness as well as honesty. >> they are brutally honest. it is kind of hard but they are fun. >> she is a college intern for the partners program. it is an open program for college students. they must volunteer during the school year and the summer. sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive. we felt like she would fit right into being a leader and a role model. >> it is not just about academics. many face challenges outside the classroom. that is something that sabrina knows about first-hand. >> they need people who care about them and support them. >> as a teenager she needed extra support as well. shoe was homeless and struggling to care for her mom who was diagnosed with cancer and
kpix 5's christin ayers has >>> anyone that has spent any time in a classroom filled with 13-year-olds can tell you it can be a big challenge. average -- student rising above is working with just that. >> reporter: sabrina could be spending the summer at the beach. instead, the 20 rolled students rising above is teaching kids leadership skills. stuff like integrity and self- awareness as well as honesty. >> they are brutally honest. it is kind of hard but they are fun....
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will generate more poverty and unemployment but christine legarde who came to attend the g. twenty summit showed strong support with what is trying to do there has been significant progress in terms of monetary policy as well where clearly the measures that have been taken by the bank of restored.
will generate more poverty and unemployment but christine legarde who came to attend the g. twenty summit showed strong support with what is trying to do there has been significant progress in terms of monetary policy as well where clearly the measures that have been taken by the bank of restored.
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i'm christine romans. let's begin with this.ween the united states and iran escalating overnight. it started early sunday when iranian president hassan rouhani cautioned president trump about pursuing hostile policies. rouhani said america should know peace with iran is the mother of all peace. and war with iran is the mother of all wars. he got a response last night via tweet. >> president trump warning rouhani in all caps, never threaten the united states ever again or you will suffer consequences in which few throughout history have suffered before. we are not a country that will stand for your demented violence and threats. we have nick paton walsh with the latest. nick, a lot of people are waking up having no idea where this came from here. >> reporter: i was one of them. all cap blocked letters mean something different in this part of the world. the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear agreement to design to keep the globe in check. there were 12 areas where iran should bend to the will. that is unlikely to happen. hassan rouhan
i'm christine romans. let's begin with this.ween the united states and iran escalating overnight. it started early sunday when iranian president hassan rouhani cautioned president trump about pursuing hostile policies. rouhani said america should know peace with iran is the mother of all peace. and war with iran is the mother of all wars. he got a response last night via tweet. >> president trump warning rouhani in all caps, never threaten the united states ever again or you will suffer...
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will generate more poverty and unemployment but christine legarde who came to attend the g. twenty summit showed strong support with what modi is trying to do there has been significant progress in terms of monetary policy as well where clearly the measures that have been taken by the bank of restored and managed a much better situation with less volatility was. transparencies. protests because of policy suggested by the i.m.f. are not unique to argentina there has been strong opposition in countries like jordan and haiti international n.g.o.s like oxfam and others have suggested at the i.m.f. should rethink its standard recipes that take away power from labor unions do not help lower unemployment and demand of government spending which leads in most cases to an increase in poverty levels.
will generate more poverty and unemployment but christine legarde who came to attend the g. twenty summit showed strong support with what modi is trying to do there has been significant progress in terms of monetary policy as well where clearly the measures that have been taken by the bank of restored and managed a much better situation with less volatility was. transparencies. protests because of policy suggested by the i.m.f. are not unique to argentina there has been strong opposition in...
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>> thank you, christine. let's try and answer that with our panel.at news for the president. for americans out there at home, a strong economy is good. is it as sustainable as the president wants us to believe? >> most economists say it's not. they expect that this quarter, the over 4% gdp growth will not be replicated in the next quarter. but it's important to note, of course, that the timing of this really could not be better for republicans heading into the midterms. so the next quarter numbers are going to come out just 11 days before the midterms. that won't be enough time to change the narrative, which is strong economic news. >> as you jump into the conversation, i want to show this score card. again, the president always says he doesn't get enough credit. some of this started under obama. no question the tax cuts and deregulation of the trump administration have helped. they've added fuel to the fire, if you will. gdp growth, 4.1% for the quarter. the unemployment rate of 4%. consumer confidence near a 14-year high. whether you voted for the
>> thank you, christine. let's try and answer that with our panel.at news for the president. for americans out there at home, a strong economy is good. is it as sustainable as the president wants us to believe? >> most economists say it's not. they expect that this quarter, the over 4% gdp growth will not be replicated in the next quarter. but it's important to note, of course, that the timing of this really could not be better for republicans heading into the midterms. so the next...
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sk together: christine bar in sun hats, christine baranski in sun hats. i don't think so honey!and applause ] >> and i don't think so k.ney "shark w >> okay. this is that week that rolls around every year when you find out which of your friends identify as fans of sharks.t [ liughter ] girl, you know if a shark saw you, it would eat you, right? [ light laughter ] this is very much a don't meet your heroes moment. >> yeah. eklight laughter ] apparently "shark is 30 years old. how much more can we learn about sharks? we learned everythinwe need to know from the most classic shark movie of all time, say it with me. >> together: "sharknado." [ laughter and applause ] i don't think so, honey! >> jimmy: matt and bowen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] oh! thank you matt and b christine baranski in sun hats. here's a cute story. a duck in minnesota was recently photographed with 76 cklings. take a look at this, this is real. wow. [ audience aws ] that duck has so many kids, it has its own show on tlc right now. isn't that -[ ughter and applause ] e d finally, "the wall street journal
sk together: christine bar in sun hats, christine baranski in sun hats. i don't think so honey!and applause ] >> and i don't think so k.ney "shark w >> okay. this is that week that rolls around every year when you find out which of your friends identify as fans of sharks.t [ liughter ] girl, you know if a shark saw you, it would eat you, right? [ light laughter ] this is very much a don't meet your heroes moment. >> yeah. eklight laughter ] apparently "shark is 30...