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. >> i'm christine romans. 5 a.m. here in new york. with thousands protesting nationwide for police reform, president trump is calling for only modest changes. sources briefed on the order say it mainly leans on congress to do the heavy lifting because the president doesn't want to alienate the police officers. it includes incentives for police department to send mental health officials on calls. jim acosta has more. >> reporter: christine and laura, later today the president is expected to unveil a new executive order aimed at cushing police brutality. it will add a new database to track police misconduct. it's calling on law enforcement agencies to refrain from using police choke holds. here's more of what the president had to say. >> we're going to have some solutions, some i think good solutions. some of it, as you know, it's about great people. we need great people in our police departments and we have mostly great people. i would say that. i would say that with certainty we have mostly great people. i know so many of them, law en
. >> i'm christine romans. 5 a.m. here in new york. with thousands protesting nationwide for police reform, president trump is calling for only modest changes. sources briefed on the order say it mainly leans on congress to do the heavy lifting because the president doesn't want to alienate the police officers. it includes incentives for police department to send mental health officials on calls. jim acosta has more. >> reporter: christine and laura, later today the president is...
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christine? laura? >> alex, thanks so much for that report from washington, dc. >>> meanwhile, officials in filled are asking the national guard to protect locations deemed sensitive. today all government operations will be closed except public safety. we get more now from cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: christine and laura, the police here in philadelphia have tried to stay ahead of the violence, tried to stay ahead of the looting and the chaos. it's been a real struggle since saturday and through the rest of the weekend. we're here on broad street where police just came on the scene of looting at the dtlr. they have rounded up several people, seven or eight we counted up who are over here in custody, in zip ties. they're putting them in these vans. the police are chasing these looters all over the city. a lot of businesses in philadelphia, in almost every quadrant of the city are suffering. the center city area on saturday afternoon and saturday night got just ravaged by looting, by fires and a lot of
christine? laura? >> alex, thanks so much for that report from washington, dc. >>> meanwhile, officials in filled are asking the national guard to protect locations deemed sensitive. today all government operations will be closed except public safety. we get more now from cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: christine and laura, the police here in philadelphia have tried to stay ahead of the violence, tried to stay ahead of the looting and the chaos. it's been a real struggle...
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christine lagarde is not mincing her words. market risks, which seems pretty obvious if the deal does not go through, will the e.u. be able to convince countries to sign up to it? kit: i hope so. i mean, now is not that time for -- we have not learned that from the pandemic, we have not learned anything. that is the bigger picture, which is fiscal policy needs to get itself together. what we more desperately need is big fiscal moves, but we not that we will not get big ones without joint ones. for the euro, it is as simple as we have moved into this higher range since the data got better and since we started coming out of lockdown in europe. back if people cannot get their act together. there is a lot riding on this, much more for the european economy. francine: what makes you worry about this package? is it how -- i mean, do you worry about even if it goes through, if the funds are wasted in certain countries instead of being put to good use? kit: i worry that it gets too watered down. i was driving home from work last night,
christine lagarde is not mincing her words. market risks, which seems pretty obvious if the deal does not go through, will the e.u. be able to convince countries to sign up to it? kit: i hope so. i mean, now is not that time for -- we have not learned that from the pandemic, we have not learned anything. that is the bigger picture, which is fiscal policy needs to get itself together. what we more desperately need is big fiscal moves, but we not that we will not get big ones without joint ones....
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i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans.ut half past the hour here on this friday morning. the trump campaign is forging ahead with its plans for a huge rally in tulsa tomorrow, saturday, despite surging coronavirus numbers. the line of trump supporters, look at this, waiting to get into the b.o.k. center for tomorrow right now is still growing. it may be hard to accommodate all of them. the city's convention center will not be used as an overflow site as the campaign had planned. that's not deterring the president. when asked by t"the wall street journa journal", what happens if one of your supporters get sick. people have to know that, yes, you do. it's tiny. the president is endangering public health and the expert is urging people not to go. >> what he's doing in tulsa is criminal endanger meant. he's intentionally exposing people to the risk of acquiring a deadly virus just for a photo op. i'm begging the people in tulsa, don't go to this. watch the president on television. be safe at home. do not go. >> the latest from
i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans.ut half past the hour here on this friday morning. the trump campaign is forging ahead with its plans for a huge rally in tulsa tomorrow, saturday, despite surging coronavirus numbers. the line of trump supporters, look at this, waiting to get into the b.o.k. center for tomorrow right now is still growing. it may be hard to accommodate all of them. the city's convention center will not be used as an overflow site as the campaign had planned....
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lean on me, and christine, what was it like in that moment, when that came together?agic. we all on zoom just started moving to the music, and it was just magic. and mark was such a gentle choir director. he'd encourage us all to really get into it. and there were people from all over the world, 33 countries, involved in that. so that was part of connecting not just in new zealand with singers, but with singers all around the world. and it was — just watching everyone‘s faces when they were doing it and hearing it for the first time was magic. krista, if we're talking about the magic of music, i know, as a trained art therapist, you know something about how music actually reaches into the brain, deep into the brain. yes, so i am a registered dance movement therapist, and being a part of the creative arts therapies, we know that music is stored in a deeper part of the brain. so, when individuals with dementia engage with music therapy, they're actually accessing a deeper part of the brain, that often isn't affected by dementia. so this is why we see individuals with de
lean on me, and christine, what was it like in that moment, when that came together?agic. we all on zoom just started moving to the music, and it was just magic. and mark was such a gentle choir director. he'd encourage us all to really get into it. and there were people from all over the world, 33 countries, involved in that. so that was part of connecting not just in new zealand with singers, but with singers all around the world. and it was — just watching everyone‘s faces when they were...
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laura, christine?or, thank you for that. >>> another chokehold death of a black man by police under renewed scrutiny this morning. the colorado governor's office says it's examining the case of 23-year-old elijah mccain. >> stop. stop. stop. i have a right to stop you because you're being suspicious. >> can i see your hands? >> stop. stop. stop. stop. >> let go of me. >> no, i'm an introvert. please respect the boundaries that i am speaking. >> rae lax. >> i'm going home. >> relax or i'm going to have to change the situation. >> relax. >> i'm going home. >> he walked home in aurora. a 911 caller described a suspicious person. they placed mcclain in a chokehold and he briefly lost consciousness. he suffered a heart attack in the ambulance and was declared brain dead three days later. the officers were placed on administrative leave but were reinstated after the district attorney declined to file charges. >>> chicago school board has voted to keep more than 200 city police officers in its schools. the bo
laura, christine?or, thank you for that. >>> another chokehold death of a black man by police under renewed scrutiny this morning. the colorado governor's office says it's examining the case of 23-year-old elijah mccain. >> stop. stop. stop. i have a right to stop you because you're being suspicious. >> can i see your hands? >> stop. stop. stop. stop. >> let go of me. >> no, i'm an introvert. please respect the boundaries that i am speaking. >> rae...
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i'm christine romans. >> and i'm laura jarrett. it's tuesday, june 2nd. 4 a.m. in new york. we begin this morning with a nation in dire need of leadership and healing getting what it needed the least. a photo op. peaceful protesters exercising their first amendment rights fired on with rubber bullets and tear gas by police, cleared away like garbage for a photo op. all of it under the watchful eye of the united states attorney general, the secretary of defense and the national security advisor. >> and what was it all for? to clear the crowd so president trump could stand in front of a boarded up church and hold up the bible as a political prop. the church's bishop was furious. >> the president just used a bible and one of the church's of my diocese without permission as a backdrop for a message antithey the call to the teachings of jesus and everything our churches stand for. i am outraged. the president did not pray when he came to st. john's nor as you just articulated did he acknowledge the agony of our country right now and in particular that of the people of color of ou
i'm christine romans. >> and i'm laura jarrett. it's tuesday, june 2nd. 4 a.m. in new york. we begin this morning with a nation in dire need of leadership and healing getting what it needed the least. a photo op. peaceful protesters exercising their first amendment rights fired on with rubber bullets and tear gas by police, cleared away like garbage for a photo op. all of it under the watchful eye of the united states attorney general, the secretary of defense and the national security...
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christine, laura? >> all right, elizabeth. thank you for that. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this tuesday morning. take a look at markets around the world. all higher here. significant gains in tokyo, hong kong, and shanghai as well. futures, they are up. looks like a bounce again here today. stocks finished higher monday after a rocky trading day. the dow swung more than 1,000 points between the low and high before closing up 158 points. the s&p 500, nasdaq also finished higher. couple of competing interests here. investors are concerned about a spike of coronavirus cases in the u.s. and china and were called after the federal government wanted the main street program to help small and middle sized buyers. >>> the airlines is using its frequent flyer program to raise money. it will have 17 billion in cash on hand by the end of the year. these kinds of loans could become a common way for airlines
christine, laura? >> all right, elizabeth. thank you for that. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this tuesday morning. take a look at markets around the world. all higher here. significant gains in tokyo, hong kong, and shanghai as well. futures, they are up. looks like a bounce again here today. stocks finished higher monday after a rocky trading day. the dow swung more than 1,000 points between the low and high before closing up 158 points. the s&p 500, nasdaq also...
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ecb and christine lagarde. lisa: the interesting thing to me as we are not necessarily seeing the emergency in markets. as tom was sand, we are going to get the release. we got thoseget, u.s. initial jobless claims every thursday morning. how quickly are some of the people getting rehired? how much are these numbers understating the situation given the discrepancies we are seeing? so many questions, but hopefully we will get a glimpse into potential recovery. -- jonathan: we will bring that data to you at 8:30 eastern, just ahead of that news conference, with ecb president christine lagarde. we had down to washington to catch up to kevin cirilli, chief washington correspondent. of course general mattis gets the headlines, but arguably, the substance came from secretary esper. precisely. i spoke with a source who is very close to former secretary mattis yesterday, who reminded between --ention that the tension between matti s and trump predates this. secretary esper telling reporters there were some disagreement
ecb and christine lagarde. lisa: the interesting thing to me as we are not necessarily seeing the emergency in markets. as tom was sand, we are going to get the release. we got thoseget, u.s. initial jobless claims every thursday morning. how quickly are some of the people getting rehired? how much are these numbers understating the situation given the discrepancies we are seeing? so many questions, but hopefully we will get a glimpse into potential recovery. -- jonathan: we will bring that...
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christine? >> sara, thank you for that. >>> amazon is banning police use of facial recognition software. it's calling for tech companies to respond to the killing of george floyd. governments must have stronger regulations for the ethical use of facial recognition. ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business. >>> a manhunt underway in california after a sheriff's deputy was shot in the face after what police say was an ambush attack. the suspect is identified as 26-year-old mason lira. wanted in a shooting spree that began when he opened fire at the police department early wednesday. they warn lira is considered armed and dangerous. >>> overnight the u.s. crossed a painful milestone. 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases. almost nearly 113,000 people have died from the virus. a top harvard doctor now projects that could almost double by september and overnight a new model often referenced by the white house projects a significant second wave starting as early as september, muc
christine? >> sara, thank you for that. >>> amazon is banning police use of facial recognition software. it's calling for tech companies to respond to the killing of george floyd. governments must have stronger regulations for the ethical use of facial recognition. ibm said it was getting out of the facial recognition business. >>> a manhunt underway in california after a sheriff's deputy was shot in the face after what police say was an ambush attack. the suspect is...
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laura and christine. >> reopening is in fits and starts.'s get a check on cnn business this morning. taking a look at markets around the world. european shares are lower. shares leaning down a little bit. after a big day on monday. stocks rallied on monday. growing optimism about the pace of the recovery. the dow closed up 461 points. now solidly above 21,000. the s&p 500 erased all of the losses for the year. it's up more than 40%. the nasdaq closed at an all-time high making it the first major average to reach pre-pandemic levels. ibm is leaving the general purpose facial recognition business. in a letter to congress, it said it is leaving that to others. they say artificial intelligence can help law enforcement keep people safe but it needs to be tested for bias. >>> a couple's first look on their wedding day took an empowering turn they hadn't quite planned for. carrie ann and michael gord dan were preparing to see each other for the first time on saturday when they found themselves in the mid am of a demonstration over the death of geo
laura and christine. >> reopening is in fits and starts.'s get a check on cnn business this morning. taking a look at markets around the world. european shares are lower. shares leaning down a little bit. after a big day on monday. stocks rallied on monday. growing optimism about the pace of the recovery. the dow closed up 461 points. now solidly above 21,000. the s&p 500 erased all of the losses for the year. it's up more than 40%. the nasdaq closed at an all-time high making it the...
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christine, laura? >> thank you. the u.k. its lowest daily death toll since the pandemic began. prime minister boris johnson is expected to lift lockdowns including for pugs. when can the british public enjoy a pint? >> reporter: well, some are enjoying pints already but only if they're a take away. i'm pointing to my local pub. they were very excited about potentially a further loosening of rules. pubs could be allowed to reopen as soon as the fourth of july. that is what we expect the prime minister will announce today. not just that, but the guidance on how. how can these businesses reopen? what procedures need to be put in place. it will not be prepandemic will be reduction in the social distancing rule. currently in the u.k. that stands at 2 meters. or fourth of july onward which doesn't sound like very much, but that will make a world of difference for so many businesses particularly in the hospitality sector. a cinema, two meters versus one meter makes a huge difference. as you ease lockdown cases rise but there's a bi
christine, laura? >> thank you. the u.k. its lowest daily death toll since the pandemic began. prime minister boris johnson is expected to lift lockdowns including for pugs. when can the british public enjoy a pint? >> reporter: well, some are enjoying pints already but only if they're a take away. i'm pointing to my local pub. they were very excited about potentially a further loosening of rules. pubs could be allowed to reopen as soon as the fourth of july. that is what we expect...
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president christine legarde had to say about that earlier the governing council is determined to ensure the necessary degree of monetary accommodation a new smooth transmission of monetary policy across sectors and countries. accordingly decided on a set of monetary policy measures to support the economy during its growing jewel reopening and to save gold medium term price stability christine legarde also emphasize just how murky of the outlook remains for a recovery here and you're out there's been a lot of hope that the economy had bottomed out in the last several weeks but look hard was much more cautious she stressed that the data has been quite tepid and she also said that there are a lot of downside risks right now which could mean it there khana me contracts even further than the 8.7 percent they're forecasting for this year. w.'s chelsea delaney reporting the dice are rolling again gambling has returned to las vegas and the entire year's state of nevada hotel casinos in downtown and suburban las vegas were the 1st to open shortly after midnight with staff wearing personal protec
president christine legarde had to say about that earlier the governing council is determined to ensure the necessary degree of monetary accommodation a new smooth transmission of monetary policy across sectors and countries. accordingly decided on a set of monetary policy measures to support the economy during its growing jewel reopening and to save gold medium term price stability christine legarde also emphasize just how murky of the outlook remains for a recovery here and you're out there's...
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we heard from christine lagarde yesterday.get euro area gdp's this morning. , the natofternoon secretary-general will deliver an address on strengthening the all liens in a post covid world. day meeting kicks off and officials are expected to leave rates above zero and recommit to using their full range of tools to support the u.s. economy during the pandemic. "as you work" could be the message. and a lot of talk about the yield curve. matt? matt: stand record miller has kenmiller hasn druc become the latest investor to say he was too cautious to capitalize on the rally. the s&p 500 has wiped out its from 2020. and retail brokerages have account sign-ups and trading volumes in the last quarter. as the so-called -- has the so-called dumb money gotten a lot smarter? is with us. lot do you think -- have a -- has a lot of the smart money missed this rally? tom: hello and thank you appeared if that is true, that would be flattering because we would be described as smart money. we have not chased the equity markets up aggressively s
we heard from christine lagarde yesterday.get euro area gdp's this morning. , the natofternoon secretary-general will deliver an address on strengthening the all liens in a post covid world. day meeting kicks off and officials are expected to leave rates above zero and recommit to using their full range of tools to support the u.s. economy during the pandemic. "as you work" could be the message. and a lot of talk about the yield curve. matt? matt: stand record miller has kenmiller...
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christine lagarde says the pandemic plan is targeted and proportionate. the world bank sees the worst global recession since world war ii. senate democrats with a sweeping police reform bill. manus: 6:00 a.m. in london, 9:00 a.m. in dubai. i have two pieces of paper, one is the dollar destruction story, is the bondte one vigilante trade -- it was not really a bear market, but what i like is he says the market selloff was a panic attack. i want to tell you i have had more panic attacks since 2009. i think they are inextricably linked. nejra: it is always great to kick off the show with an update on how many panic attacks you have. i love the daily comments, he has coined another acronym, mother of all melt-ups. to classify what happened in the selloff is a bear market is if we are talking about a bear market, you might expect more losses to come. if you see this as a panic attack, you could have faith in further games. erase see the s&p 500 yearly losses. we are seeing green on the screen in asia for several days in a row, but weakness in u.s. futures. wha
christine lagarde says the pandemic plan is targeted and proportionate. the world bank sees the worst global recession since world war ii. senate democrats with a sweeping police reform bill. manus: 6:00 a.m. in london, 9:00 a.m. in dubai. i have two pieces of paper, one is the dollar destruction story, is the bondte one vigilante trade -- it was not really a bear market, but what i like is he says the market selloff was a panic attack. i want to tell you i have had more panic attacks since...
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christine, julia, john, thank you all very much for this breaking news. john?> also economists off by 10 million in their projections on the employment numbers. >>> here's what else to watch today. >>> saints quarterback drew brees apologized, he said he missed the mark. new reaction from a former nfl player next. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. >>> prominent black athletes are divided over drew brees' criticism of kneeling in the nfl. new orleans saints quarterback has apologized saying he missed the mark with his comments. joining us now to discuss this and more is emanuel archo, the host of a new series called "uncomfortable conversations with a black man." and i have been really looking forward to having an uncomfortable conversation with you. i'm so excited to do this. great to see you. before we get to the uncomfortable conversation, what are your thoughts
christine, julia, john, thank you all very much for this breaking news. john?> also economists off by 10 million in their projections on the employment numbers. >>> here's what else to watch today. >>> saints quarterback drew brees apologized, he said he missed the mark. new reaction from a former nfl player next. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your...
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is that christine lagarde, is that what they are doing? >> let's keep in mind that as i said, europe, the economy was probably hit a little earlier and it is unequivocally positive for president lagarde to be adding 600 billion to the 750 they already announced, and extending it for a year. the truth is that absolutely pales in comparison to what the fed has done. both in terms of speed, the fed has moved much more quickly. in terms of size, the fed has really put no caps, the bank of japan has put no caps. and also the breadth of the action. if you are taking a balanced look at the fed actions, japan's actions, while they are unequivocally positive, they are probably also lagging some of the other economies and i would expect there to be a continued spread between the economic recovery in europe versus that in the u.s. because of the fed and the fiscal actions. in terms of their speed and size. just picking up on part of is it ok that, financial markets are rallying in the way that they are at the moment? given what is happening in the re
is that christine lagarde, is that what they are doing? >> let's keep in mind that as i said, europe, the economy was probably hit a little earlier and it is unequivocally positive for president lagarde to be adding 600 billion to the 750 they already announced, and extending it for a year. the truth is that absolutely pales in comparison to what the fed has done. both in terms of speed, the fed has moved much more quickly. in terms of size, the fed has really put no caps, the bank of...
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lagarde christine saying the decision was unanimous.o you think the market was convinced by a clear communication story from the ecb? is the message fully and loudly understood by the market? >> good morning. nice to hear you. new, i think the ecb yesterday and the policy announcement -- they were really quite impressive paid as you say, we had the extension, confirming the extension from mid-2021, reinvestment until 2022, managed to roll offs as well in terms of those policy proposals into the future. so an impressive announcement, which puts the ecb quite ahead of the curve. i think. as you say, clear communications also from the guard. this policy announcement, for me, is quite important because it begins to help us keep bond yields at the right kind of level. as you saw in terms of the market response yesterday, we significant improvement in spreads and periphery spreads, so that is telling you i think that the market is responding to it positively. the worrying sign was the action on the euro because what we really want to see for
lagarde christine saying the decision was unanimous.o you think the market was convinced by a clear communication story from the ecb? is the message fully and loudly understood by the market? >> good morning. nice to hear you. new, i think the ecb yesterday and the policy announcement -- they were really quite impressive paid as you say, we had the extension, confirming the extension from mid-2021, reinvestment until 2022, managed to roll offs as well in terms of those policy proposals...
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christine? >> nic, how was he stopped?ye witness shows him coming into the park, calling victims in the park. sitting down. social distancing after the covid lockdown. as he was running -- the attacker was running away, he was spotted by a man who pointed him out to police. he was tackled in the park and caught and apprehended in the park where the attack took place. >> nic robertson for us in england. thank you. we'll be right back. vive dream . with a cocktail of vitamins and fine castor oil. strengthens hair's length. to save that last inch, for the hair of your dreams. elvive dream lengths. from l'oreal paris. you're worth it. you're on it. exercising often and eating healthy? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers
christine? >> nic, how was he stopped?ye witness shows him coming into the park, calling victims in the park. sitting down. social distancing after the covid lockdown. as he was running -- the attacker was running away, he was spotted by a man who pointed him out to police. he was tackled in the park and caught and apprehended in the park where the attack took place. >> nic robertson for us in england. thank you. we'll be right back. vive dream . with a cocktail of vitamins and fine...
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and, christine, thanks so much.going to have a closer look at the policing we have seen as people protest current policy -- current policing. we've seen extraordinary images from the police, in a positive way. and also, some sickening incidents as well. this in buffalo. the fact some officers are now defending the officers involved. be right back. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved
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i'm christine romans. it is 5 a.m. in new york. >>> multiple sources are telling cnn officers are not responding to calls in three of the city's zones. the sources say they're protesting felony charges against an officer and former officer in the death of ray shard brooks. the department says the problem is that not enough officers are showing up for their shifts. they issued this statement, earlier suggestions that multiple officers from each joan have walked off were inaccurate. the department is experiencing a higher than usual callouts with the incoming shift. we have enough resources to maintain operations and remain able to respond to incidents. here's what atlanta's mayor told cnn. >> there's a lot happening in our city and the police officers are receiving the brunt of it quite frankly. what i will say is this is my administration's had a great working relationship with our officer. in the same way we've made that commitment to our officers, we expect the officers will keep the commitment to our communities. >>
i'm christine romans. it is 5 a.m. in new york. >>> multiple sources are telling cnn officers are not responding to calls in three of the city's zones. the sources say they're protesting felony charges against an officer and former officer in the death of ray shard brooks. the department says the problem is that not enough officers are showing up for their shifts. they issued this statement, earlier suggestions that multiple officers from each joan have walked off were inaccurate. the...
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to talk about the markets christine what's going on here. well does look like the market optimism has resulted in a kind of an over what situation here and especially as we move forward we're going into the summer lol well it won't be any that much new data or catalyst it's going to be a data law it's going to be a data vacuum where liquid you know will also be very thin and so that's going to impact trading and volatility and we might see some dramatic swings up or down but as we enter it all week or pretty much all month long the market is being kept well supported and fully inflated by the constant injections by the bank this is a very well supported market here and it's hard to keep that down so right now there is the bias for positive news older negative news however there's still a lot of concern right now as beijing has just reported that it will be shutting down schools again amid a resurgence of one of ours outbreak we all priced in this recovery a sharp quick recovery and a bounce but how can we get that one the reality and the dat
to talk about the markets christine what's going on here. well does look like the market optimism has resulted in a kind of an over what situation here and especially as we move forward we're going into the summer lol well it won't be any that much new data or catalyst it's going to be a data law it's going to be a data vacuum where liquid you know will also be very thin and so that's going to impact trading and volatility and we might see some dramatic swings up or down but as we enter it all...
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christine baranski will be here.he fourth season of "the good fight" is streaming on cbs all access she is the best. plus oscar-winning writer, director, and actor taika waititi joins me and if you want something wonderful to share with your children, check out "james and the giant peach" with taika and friends on youtube it is a fund-raiser with proceeds going toward partners in health and covid-19 relief efforts. i look forward to talking to him. we'll be right back with "a closer look. ♪ when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. safety is even more important to make sure we go home my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so d
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christine, always great to see you.know what you -- what your reaction is from hearing from bubba. i was struck by a moment where john asked him the question, what's your message today to nascar fans, and he -- he -- it was a harder answer for him than i thought it would be. he sort of took this inhalation, and said, i know there's a lot of new fans and a lot of fans support me and that makes me think this is a hard time for him and he knows that not all fans are supportive. >> absolutely. alisyn, look at the emotion from other day when he was in the car and that scene that will be one of the pictures of 2020, that scene of all the other drivers with him and then the entire world of nascar, the pit crews, everybody behind him. beautiful sea of support as he was in tears in his car. can you imagine what this man's gone through? first of all, i have covered nascar and just to be an african-american man, to be a black man in the sport is so difficult. the ingrained -- whether it's racism, the confederate flags, whatever yo
christine, always great to see you.know what you -- what your reaction is from hearing from bubba. i was struck by a moment where john asked him the question, what's your message today to nascar fans, and he -- he -- it was a harder answer for him than i thought it would be. he sort of took this inhalation, and said, i know there's a lot of new fans and a lot of fans support me and that makes me think this is a hard time for him and he knows that not all fans are supportive. >>...
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i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. outrage across the country after a white police officer killed a black man in atlanta. the shooting of rayshard brooks prompting more calls for rethinking of how police use deadly force. three weeks after a police officer killed george floyd. brooks was shot twice in the back moments after a struggle over a taser. brooks cause of death listed as a homicide. his wife speaking out for the first time. >> i want them to go to jail. i want them to do the same thing as if it was my husband killed someone else. if it was my husband who shot him, he would be in jail. he would be doing a life sentence. they need to be put a way. >> now the situation started calmly enough. one officer walked up to brooks car where he was sleeping at a wendy's drive through. >> man. hey. hey, man, you're parked in the middle of a drive through line here. >> brooks eventually wakes up and moves his car, but when the second officer arrives, things take a turn. garrett rolf eventually admin sters a breathalyzer. mi
i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. outrage across the country after a white police officer killed a black man in atlanta. the shooting of rayshard brooks prompting more calls for rethinking of how police use deadly force. three weeks after a police officer killed george floyd. brooks was shot twice in the back moments after a struggle over a taser. brooks cause of death listed as a homicide. his wife speaking out for the first time. >> i want them...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's friday, june 26th. 5 a.m. in new york. this morning a bleak new record-setting but the fight against coronavirus back. almost 40,000 new cases reported in the u.s. today more than doubling where we were earlier this month and eclipsing, eclipsing the previous record from april 24th. 124,000 americans are now dead. the whole objective was to flatten the curve yet the u.s. did the opposite. several states hitting new all-time highs, many of them reopening early when patience was running out, but the virus remained a persistent big threat. >> every epidemiologist was yelling as loud as we could three weeks after memorial day we have a peak and five weeks we begin to see a peak in tests. this is a consequence of our actions and a consequence of not having guidance from the federal government and the states to follow. >> 11 states, most notably texas, are hitting pause on reopening now. the texas governor suspending elective surgeries to free up much needed hospital beds for covid pat
i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's friday, june 26th. 5 a.m. in new york. this morning a bleak new record-setting but the fight against coronavirus back. almost 40,000 new cases reported in the u.s. today more than doubling where we were earlier this month and eclipsing, eclipsing the previous record from april 24th. 124,000 americans are now dead. the whole objective was to flatten the curve yet the u.s. did the opposite. several states hitting new all-time highs, many of...
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the main event, the ecb meeting, the main request regarding christine lagarde and the governing council and the bond-buying program. a lot of attention there we are seeing a little reversal in the euro trade. that has strengthened very much and we are seeing a little bit of eye retreat as we come in today. let's look at the dax in more detail you had daimler down sharply this morning we have bounced off the lows of the morning. a bit of green on the board. we did hear from adidas earlier today. they are seeing a return to growth in china in the month of may. so optimism there. german index is trading a little lower this morning let's look at banks. commerzbank, deutsche bank very central to today's trading session given the ecb meeting. on that front, let's flush out what to expect today the central bank is forecast to ramp up the 750 euro emergency bond buying scheme the ecb may also expand purchases to include corporate bonds. analysts will be looking out for any response and move towards debt neutralization as well as the forecast of growth in the eurozone getting out to annette mada
the main event, the ecb meeting, the main request regarding christine lagarde and the governing council and the bond-buying program. a lot of attention there we are seeing a little reversal in the euro trade. that has strengthened very much and we are seeing a little bit of eye retreat as we come in today. let's look at the dax in more detail you had daimler down sharply this morning we have bounced off the lows of the morning. a bit of green on the board. we did hear from adidas earlier today....
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christine lagarde says action has to be taken.dus is set to production cuts after a breakthrough in high-stakes negotiations and could sign a deal this weekend. russia and saudi arabia are said to have clinched agreement with iraq home of the pair accused of shirking its share of restrictions. the agreement still to be ratified would see opec-plus extend its record production curve for another month until the end of july. myanmar says it will hold general elections later this year, confirming expectations for a vote at the end of 2020. the national league for democracy scored a landslide victory in 2015 as myanmar emerged from five decades of military rule. allegations of genocide over the treatment of the minority have overshadowed her administration. yvonne: another check of markets. the theme of today and the last 24 hours is curb your enthusiasm because we are seeing mostly lower and it comes to asian equities after global stocks had a studying rally -- a stunning rally the last two months. a seventh day of losses for your blo
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cnn sports analyst, christine brennan is joining us right now.vernor of florida has paused on reopening efforts in the state. are nba players, we're talking about the players, concerned about this bubble season as it's being called, being held in florida at a time like this? >> reporter: wolf, they are. they are. the commissioner is concerned, everyone is concerned and i dare say that if they knew a few weeks ago about what they know now about florida, they might not have picked orlando and disney world as this bubble location. it couldn't be worse timing, and for example, the women's soccer league that just kicked off, they're in a bubble in utah, but the orlando team is not there because they had six players and four staffers test positive while training in orlando. so these athletes, you can try to protect them, but i think the bottom line here, wolf, is we have no idea what this is going to look like or even if they're going to be able to pull it off. >> yeah, 22 of the 30 teams in the nba, the top 22 will restart the season. if it goes forwa
cnn sports analyst, christine brennan is joining us right now.vernor of florida has paused on reopening efforts in the state. are nba players, we're talking about the players, concerned about this bubble season as it's being called, being held in florida at a time like this? >> reporter: wolf, they are. they are. the commissioner is concerned, everyone is concerned and i dare say that if they knew a few weeks ago about what they know now about florida, they might not have picked orlando...
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christine lagarde speaking a little earlier today. she will speak at the bottom of this hour as well. speaking to us from washington is adam pozen. banks,alk about central particularly the ecb given the fact that christine lagarde has just been speaking. herhe doing enough and are calls for greater fiscal policy out of europe ultimately going to be met this time? adam: president lagarde is and --the right choices in the public call for the european union and the euro area to step forward on fiscal. there's only so much monetary policy can do. i would not say they have maxed it out, but they have done most of it. the next step is fiscal. my concern is it is part of the european union's multiyear budget process. the commissioner explained at an event last week, until the first quarter of 2021. that will be an issue. but this is a huge step forward in design. guy: -- as tothere is a debate where that money goes, to what country, what qualifications do you use daca do you have best qualifications do you use? do you have best practices? ad
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hello i'm christine window welcome to the program we begin with the fight against the corona virus in africa the organization say's a doubling in confirmed cases to 200000 shows how quickly the pandemic is spreading across the continent and in the central african country of cameroon the battle against over $1000.00 is being have put it by political infighting ofter a disputed election the government has banned the opposition's if it's just stopped the virus but they are determined to press ahead w.'s blaze a all myth some of the aid work is defying the bad and cameron's biggest city. these volunteers income ruined i get you really just because it made you provision keats. they are not fish mice and i call b.s. hans and entices to market in bois the country's largest city. come to roost opposition leader come to critter doogan as ition to hook up the spread of the current virus. people are happy to get the equipment but authorities see otherwise . the government sees these organisation is it off i guess is the rocks these species it wasn't just it is this past sunday august and it's ti
hello i'm christine window welcome to the program we begin with the fight against the corona virus in africa the organization say's a doubling in confirmed cases to 200000 shows how quickly the pandemic is spreading across the continent and in the central african country of cameroon the battle against over $1000.00 is being have put it by political infighting ofter a disputed election the government has banned the opposition's if it's just stopped the virus but they are determined to press...
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hello i'm christine well welcome to the program germany's foreign minister has warned israel that its plan to annex ots of the occupied west bank would break international i call mosque was speaking in israel just weeks before the new israeli government plans to make the move. first on the agenda months and his israeli counterpart gabi ashkenazi signed an agreement on the german government providing funding for the holocaust memorial yog beacham. germany is a staunch ally of israel but the relationship has been overshadowed by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu whose planned anik sation of the jordan valley and settlements across the west bank land the palestinians claim for their own state which it was with the german government and colleagues in the european union have serious concerns that the annexation could make it impossible to achieve a 2 state solution we think this would be the room way to go for the parchin route . the e.u. has considered imposing sanctions against israel if the annexations go ahead germany is unlikely to take such tough measures but the llyn takes o
hello i'm christine well welcome to the program germany's foreign minister has warned israel that its plan to annex ots of the occupied west bank would break international i call mosque was speaking in israel just weeks before the new israeli government plans to make the move. first on the agenda months and his israeli counterpart gabi ashkenazi signed an agreement on the german government providing funding for the holocaust memorial yog beacham. germany is a staunch ally of israel but the...
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all central is that christine lagarde, jay powell, is that what they are doing??in mind, as i the european economy was probably hit earlier. it is unequivocally positive for president lagarde to be adding $600 billion to the 750 they already announced, and extending it for a year. is, that absolutely pales in comparison to what the fed has done, both in terms of speed -- the fed moved much more quickly. in terms of size, the fed has put no caps, the bank of japan there are caps, where size limitations in europe, and the breadth of the actions. if you are taking a balanced look at the fed actions, bank of japan actions, ecb actions, positive,t vertically they are probably lagging some of the other economies. i would expect a continued spread-- widening of the because of the fiscal actions, in terms of their speed and size. amanda: that was at merchant capital ceo bob diamond. it looks as though canadian banks are upping their exposure to the canadian energy there. loans to the sector were up 23% in the second quarter. doug alexander joins us now. what does this say
all central is that christine lagarde, jay powell, is that what they are doing??in mind, as i the european economy was probably hit earlier. it is unequivocally positive for president lagarde to be adding $600 billion to the 750 they already announced, and extending it for a year. is, that absolutely pales in comparison to what the fed has done, both in terms of speed -- the fed moved much more quickly. in terms of size, the fed has put no caps, the bank of japan there are caps, where size...
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toll on the productive capacity of the your royal economy and on the mystic develop and that was christine legarde speaking earlier i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us here on talk of the units. i'm neal and i'm david welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we just long in-depth interview experts about one question how to change. the regime.
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did i miss anything, christine? good to see you. >> nice to see you and good to be with everybody. >> thank you. >> i like the backdrop there. hey, as an italian woman living up with that statue, what is your reaction today? >> well, i think eighth sign of the times and the growing grass roots pressure. there has been all over the country. for years to say, let' have a reckoning with our past and let's also dedicate public spaces to people who were about healing, truth and reconciliation rather than division and i think the murder of george floyd, by the minneapolis pd for those eight minutes that we all saw really just galvanized and gave fresh energy to what was really happening in the indigenous people's movement and the black lives movement for black and brown lives. frankly as a co-chair, the veterans and military council, i have been active on the effort to remove the confederate names from bases and other military assets that we have in this country. because i think it's time that we use this as a moment of n
did i miss anything, christine? good to see you. >> nice to see you and good to be with everybody. >> thank you. >> i like the backdrop there. hey, as an italian woman living up with that statue, what is your reaction today? >> well, i think eighth sign of the times and the growing grass roots pressure. there has been all over the country. for years to say, let' have a reckoning with our past and let's also dedicate public spaces to people who were about healing, truth...
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joining us christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today."it was inevitable, the coronavirus will continue and it will appear across society, so it was inevitable that athletes would get it. the question is, was this the right way for the colleges to handle it? >> that is the question, john, and i think another question is how many covid cases will we accept to have in college football this fall, right, because it's all about getting these kids back and getting the beloved college football back especially in of course places like the southeast, southeastern conference. nick saban, the coach at alabama, you mentioned there are case there is now, he did a public service announcement early on during the pandemic talking about stay safe, stay distanced, stay in your home. we want to have football this fall and here we are, they're coming back, they're starting and i think they are going to try to play a football season, college football and the nfl as well. what this looks like is anyone's guess and if you can think of a worst sport in terms of c
joining us christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today."it was inevitable, the coronavirus will continue and it will appear across society, so it was inevitable that athletes would get it. the question is, was this the right way for the colleges to handle it? >> that is the question, john, and i think another question is how many covid cases will we accept to have in college football this fall, right, because it's all about getting these kids back and getting the...
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hello i'm christine want to welcome to the program in a major setback for germany's fight against kovac 19 all fours he's have ordered new lock downs in 2 areas in the western stage off north rhine-westphalia the areas covered by the new restrictions include the districts of good to small and far north the decision was made off to a surge in corona virus cases at a meat packing plant where at least $1500.00 work has have tested positive. means more than 600000 people on. well back and a lockdown. the districts are good to slow and fat and off a back undercurrent of virus restrictions until the end of june residents in the western german districts can only have contact with their own household just weeks after restrictions were eased schools popes cafes museums and gyms will all close again the we will now for the 1st time in germany return the whole region to the locked on the ashes that were in place a few weeks ago. before. the decision came after more than 1500 workers attorney a slaughterhouse tested positive for it 19 die a living conditions are being blamed for the quick spread em
hello i'm christine want to welcome to the program in a major setback for germany's fight against kovac 19 all fours he's have ordered new lock downs in 2 areas in the western stage off north rhine-westphalia the areas covered by the new restrictions include the districts of good to small and far north the decision was made off to a surge in corona virus cases at a meat packing plant where at least $1500.00 work has have tested positive. means more than 600000 people on. well back and a...
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bringer, i also need to in a headline out of christine lagarde, which is market movement.hat e.u. leaders are meeting to talk about the summit, meeting by video conference to talk about this package, and madame lagarde moments ago warning these leaders of market risks if there is no stimulus deal, something that seems obvious but it is always good to get a reminder from the president of the european central bank. we need to go back to juneteenth and the black lives matter movement. jennifer, thank you for joining us from new york. the protests have gone global. where have they happened and what are protesters asking for? jennifer: the protests globally were inspired by what happened in america, but then they involve -- they evolved into countries reckoning with their own entries -- with their own issues with racism and colonialism. we have seen them in brazil, and south africa, the u.k., and across australia, where it is fascinating that they are not just asking people to remember that black lives matter, but also that indigenous people's lives matter. frustration has turn
bringer, i also need to in a headline out of christine lagarde, which is market movement.hat e.u. leaders are meeting to talk about the summit, meeting by video conference to talk about this package, and madame lagarde moments ago warning these leaders of market risks if there is no stimulus deal, something that seems obvious but it is always good to get a reminder from the president of the european central bank. we need to go back to juneteenth and the black lives matter movement. jennifer,...
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and i'm christine will welcome to the program the mayor of the holds most of the most since he has been charged with criminal negligence of a massive oil spill in siberia last month tens of thousands of tons of diesel fuel leaked into a local water. always around the city often orders investigators say the mayor failed to react quickly enough. environmentalist are calling it the worst disaster in the region in living memory. more than 20 tons of fuel have leaked into rivers and waterways in russia's arctic north turning large expanses of water red. the pollution is already damaging ecosystems and wildlife. it's foolish to say or think that nothing will perish and that what happened will go away without a trace all workers or dead donkey of today i myself saw a dead muskrat if a bird lands on fuel or if a muskrat swims in fuel it is definitely condemned to death which is in. this bill took place after a fuel tank belonging to a power plant collapsed in the city of norilsk. a number of workers that have already been detained now the local mayor has been accused of criminal like regents fo
and i'm christine will welcome to the program the mayor of the holds most of the most since he has been charged with criminal negligence of a massive oil spill in siberia last month tens of thousands of tons of diesel fuel leaked into a local water. always around the city often orders investigators say the mayor failed to react quickly enough. environmentalist are calling it the worst disaster in the region in living memory. more than 20 tons of fuel have leaked into rivers and waterways in...
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chief christine legarde said the measures were needed to lessen the economic shock of the koran the bars christmas. thank you for watching to doubling its. goodbyes sausages are low for education. big changes are underway in the food industry. our major food companies are changing to meet new demand. for a less meat consumption really help the environment. as we explore germany. germany. next on d w. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. even before the coronavirus pandemic lebanon's economy was plummeting through the floor joining me from beirut this week is the country's foreign minister not see 50 . to go shades educate me for systems what guarantees can he get that his government do any better than the previous ones conflicts of. the $60.00 you. like. oh. my gorgeous was such a russian soul. so many different walks of life. sung by me and oddly trite but all of them come straight from the heart. of the russians and intimate journeys to death starts to maintain a d w. what's that says ling in the past it's not meat that much but is it tasty untel think it's probably best to try t
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over to the ecb and christine lagarde's challenges is with diminished manned and high-end employment, you get a thrust of disinflation and lower wage growth, or even wage decline. the disinflation feel here is isn't it?e story, jonathan: it is. initially, she was putting pressure on the fiscal policy maker, and i think she has learned that in europe, it is really difficult to engineer. the italian market did pushback. plan they announced a little earlier this morning bigger, the expansion bigger than many on the street expected. euro positive initially. we rolled over a little. lisa sent me a note moments ago on five-year-five-year forwards. what do you see on the indicators that matters now? on raised a-lisa: j really good question. why is the euro gaining? typically this is viewed as inflationary and a debasement of a currency. not this time. take a look at the five-year-five-year forward breakevens. in germany, this is a measure of place and expectations. they are below 1%. we are looking at 0.93 percent over the next five to 10 years, even with unprecedented fiscal and monetary re
over to the ecb and christine lagarde's challenges is with diminished manned and high-end employment, you get a thrust of disinflation and lower wage growth, or even wage decline. the disinflation feel here is isn't it?e story, jonathan: it is. initially, she was putting pressure on the fiscal policy maker, and i think she has learned that in europe, it is really difficult to engineer. the italian market did pushback. plan they announced a little earlier this morning bigger, the expansion...
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christine, laura? >> all right. donnie, thank you.e disinformation front, twitter has shut down hundreds of thousands of accounts linked to china. those narratives are being described as favorable to the communist party of china. they were removed for violating twitter's platform and labor policies. "early start" continues right now. >>> no wounds by falsely labeling tens of millions of great americans as racists and bigots. >> a defiant president doubling down on the culture war. >>> and another case of a black man killed after telling police he couldn't breathe. now one city takes action to end a police tactic that led to an emt's death. >>> good morning. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. it's friday morning. it's exactly 30 minutes past the hour and we begin with this. the more america embraces change, the harder president trump fights it. it was a populist wave that swept the president into office but he doesn't seem to see the one crashing down around him as republicans and democrats work to find
christine, laura? >> all right. donnie, thank you.e disinformation front, twitter has shut down hundreds of thousands of accounts linked to china. those narratives are being described as favorable to the communist party of china. they were removed for violating twitter's platform and labor policies. "early start" continues right now. >>> no wounds by falsely labeling tens of millions of great americans as racists and bigots. >> a defiant president doubling down on...
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well christine to be honest not a huge amounts the e.u. leaders the top leaders the presidents of the council and the commission held a press conference. after those talks and they used quite sort of familiar language really talking about having had an open and substantial exchange also on issues where they're far apart from the chinese side but on the concrete issues where they say they really want to make progress on this investment treaty for instance that you just mentioned there they said that that progress has not been made and they really urge particularly urge the chinese side to come forward and also on the very difficult issue of human rights where china is threatening to impose this national security law which she will rights groups say will release a very undermine the freedoms of people in hong kong there was tough language from love on the line in particular from the president of the european commission but nothing really threatening that the european union would impose consequences so one point for instance was a love underl
well christine to be honest not a huge amounts the e.u. leaders the top leaders the presidents of the council and the commission held a press conference. after those talks and they used quite sort of familiar language really talking about having had an open and substantial exchange also on issues where they're far apart from the chinese side but on the concrete issues where they say they really want to make progress on this investment treaty for instance that you just mentioned there they said...
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but you know this case we can as you christine us have it about years of impact in the in the future not so 1st of all this is the impact or river ecosystem for the fish living there are many good pounds car along with the beast them's the old eels went down towards the arctic ocean and was the concentration of this book seclusion for the fish so this is the question for same t.v. morning too or be very full of the company and the government will keep this morning touring and for sure greenpeace their morning tour of how moment morning to all of this is. that is federally insured prof greenpeace fresh air talking to us from us they thank you very much. love tense essays in employees $22000.00 more people than on need it hinting at possible job cuts the german carrier has been badly affected by global travel bans and has just received a multi-billion dollar package from the german government to stay afloat and its have offered to take a 45 percent pay cut to protect jobs. just of cova business is with me now from on the story so chris more than 22000 jobs on the line you just put that
but you know this case we can as you christine us have it about years of impact in the in the future not so 1st of all this is the impact or river ecosystem for the fish living there are many good pounds car along with the beast them's the old eels went down towards the arctic ocean and was the concentration of this book seclusion for the fish so this is the question for same t.v. morning too or be very full of the company and the government will keep this morning touring and for sure...