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james: quite some time. david you were growing up, did you know you wanted to be secretary of state? chief of staff? james: no. no, i was raised by a family that didn't participate in politics. politics was sort of a dirty business. and really good lawyers did not involve themselves in politics. i had a grandfather whose mantra for the young lawyers coming to work for banker bots was work hard, study, and say out of politics. that is the reason why i use that title for my most recent book. i was pretty much apolitical. david: were you a star athlete, student leader? james: i was a reasonably decent athlete. i would not say i was a student leader. as a matter of fact, i almost flunked out of princeton university my freshman year because i had gone to a prep school in pennsylvania, which was very strict. we could not have dates, couldn't have girls there. when i got to princeton and got all that freedom and i could go to new york, i didn't spend much time studying. [laughter] david: you graduated from princeton. you
james: quite some time. david you were growing up, did you know you wanted to be secretary of state? chief of staff? james: no. no, i was raised by a family that didn't participate in politics. politics was sort of a dirty business. and really good lawyers did not involve themselves in politics. i had a grandfather whose mantra for the young lawyers coming to work for banker bots was work hard, study, and say out of politics. that is the reason why i use that title for my most recent book. i...
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not david james it was all there was europe were probably again before that equalized two to petra school that super bowl towards the end so you know so internal to england finals how things go you know it's a. goal that. has to go through in the dug out of the cross. at the back post an easy how do i think straight is the fence by the state that many of them think they were waiting for an offside flag to go up that didn't come and really disappointing by the sweet set of three online players at the back post that you know they say they were just curing up basically yeah absolutely prove his critics wrong that's is the first real big impact on the tournament could be very key for england that could kill the game off but you see the replay of the balls that he had he was on the side and i think that's actually maybe england's second goal that hasn't come from a set piece they've had a few from corners a few penalties as well throughout the course of this total that haven't really creates much more open play and doing so. now the denmark keeper legend peter schmeichel he'll be back f
not david james it was all there was europe were probably again before that equalized two to petra school that super bowl towards the end so you know so internal to england finals how things go you know it's a. goal that. has to go through in the dug out of the cross. at the back post an easy how do i think straight is the fence by the state that many of them think they were waiting for an offside flag to go up that didn't come and really disappointing by the sweet set of three online players...
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david. >> wow. matt gutman, james longman. our thanks to the team on the ground and the heroic work of all the divers. tonight, step by step, this rescue, the boys and their families and how they ended up in that cave in the first place. a remarkable version of "20/20" tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you then. >>> breaking news tonight from los angeles. a plume of smoke hovering over parts of that city. the fire breaking out late today, forcing the evacuation of the famous griffith park observatory. blames burning close to the crowds. we've learned that observatory has been shut down tonight. this comes amid the intense heat in the west. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking the fire, the conditions and the tropical storm that became a hurricane today off the east coast. but ginger, first, the fire and that heat. >> reporter: yes, intense heat and very dry conditions. david, let's look right at the maps. the relative humidity we have plotted on here, that brown and white, extremely dry. bakersfie
david. >> wow. matt gutman, james longman. our thanks to the team on the ground and the heroic work of all the divers. tonight, step by step, this rescue, the boys and their families and how they ended up in that cave in the first place. a remarkable version of "20/20" tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you then. >>> breaking news tonight from los angeles. a plume of smoke hovering over parts of that city. the fire breaking out late today, forcing the evacuation of...
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david. >> wow. matt gutman, james longman. our thanks to our entire team on the ground and the heroic work of all of those divers. tonight, right here, step by step, this triumphant rescue, 18 days. and the boys, their families and how they ended up at that cave in the first place. a remarkable special edition of "20/20" tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you then. >>> but in the meantime, we're going to move to the other breaking news at this hour. from los angeles tonight, a plume of smoke hovering over parts of that city. the fire breaking out late today, forcing the evacuation of the famous griffith park observatory. you can see flames burning close, actually, to the crowds who were right there in the popular park. but again, we've learned that observatory has been shut down tonight. this comes amid the intense heat in the west. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's tracking the fire, the conditions and the tropical storm that became a hurricane today off the east coast. but ginger, first, the fire
david. >> wow. matt gutman, james longman. our thanks to our entire team on the ground and the heroic work of all of those divers. tonight, right here, step by step, this triumphant rescue, 18 days. and the boys, their families and how they ended up at that cave in the first place. a remarkable special edition of "20/20" tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you then. >>> but in the meantime, we're going to move to the other breaking news at this hour. from los angeles...
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i have the alexandri little leaguers here with me, working morning.is i want to bring in david james,ice esident of softball, baseball, development for mlb. thank you for letting out this morning. why is it important to have for all-star? >> play ball is one of the initiatives to make sure we go the game. given opportunities to play. play ball diamond open every day an opportunity for kids to run an and play. usa baseball and usa softball, are our partners. and the tag line says, however you play ball, play ball. >> i love how you take a smaller versions where you want to inspire people to get involved in baseball. >> right, we do 30 to 40 play ball events in communities throughout the year. and we want to focus where we don't play every day. making sure the communities and the kids and theil fs have an opportunity to engage in the game also. >> i love it. this opens up at 10:00 this morning, one acre. you have the batting tunnels and the pitching inflatabldinflatab. f course, you have the video game, the v.r. >> virtual reality. >> yd can recor your score. >> i don't wantec to rd my
i have the alexandri little leaguers here with me, working morning.is i want to bring in david james,ice esident of softball, baseball, development for mlb. thank you for letting out this morning. why is it important to have for all-star? >> play ball is one of the initiatives to make sure we go the game. given opportunities to play. play ball diamond open every day an opportunity for kids to run an and play. usa baseball and usa softball, are our partners. and the tag line says, however...
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david james, come over here. he is the vice president of softball/baseball development. this is the greatest thing for baseball fans to come out here and do all sorts of fun things. >> absolutely. you'll come out and play and get instruction by usa basall and usa softball. you mentioned baseball and softball. girls coming out to play. >> we have girls out here. wave, everybody. baseball is for girls and boys. >> solutely. >> we want to make sure they're provided opportunies. we hav represents from the united states women's baseball team. so, the instruction aes and the prop earp way to play. >> i'm having a lot of fun. so are these guys. what do you think about the whole concept of play ball park. >> it's fun. champions. you're on your way to ft. myers, bright? >> yep. >> i love it. give it up for theri alexand little leaguers out here this morning. 10:00 this morning unt 7:30 this evening. come on down. we're going to be at theng bat cage next. is that right? >> yes, you are. >> stay tuned for a lot more from play ballpark. ? take a few practice swings. >> litting a bas
david james, come over here. he is the vice president of softball/baseball development. this is the greatest thing for baseball fans to come out here and do all sorts of fun things. >> absolutely. you'll come out and play and get instruction by usa basall and usa softball. you mentioned baseball and softball. girls coming out to play. >> we have girls out here. wave, everybody. baseball is for girls and boys. >> solutely. >> we want to make sure they're provided...
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david: james, you don't fight the tape. even president trump as he was flying to europe he tweeted out something about how europe's budget deficit with the united states is going up even more. that we are suffering a budget deficit. the market doesn't seem to care even if antitrade tweets coming out this james, are you there? no, i guess we don't have james freeman. gary, throw that to you. go ahead. >> you get me. look, all i can tell you is, we keep using trade wars. to me it is a trade tiff. the numbers are small compared to china. david: sometimes the things have tendency to spiral. it happened in the 30s. it could happen again. >> if it escalates, trump talks about 200 billion, 300 billion. if we start to really see, not talk butting a actuality of it, i promise markets take a haircut. farmers are taking a hit on individual basis based on what we're seeing. hopefully we get past this but looks like we're here for the duration. david: thanks, gary. melissa: airport one down in brussels is as president criticizes the nat
david: james, you don't fight the tape. even president trump as he was flying to europe he tweeted out something about how europe's budget deficit with the united states is going up even more. that we are suffering a budget deficit. the market doesn't seem to care even if antitrade tweets coming out this james, are you there? no, i guess we don't have james freeman. gary, throw that to you. go ahead. >> you get me. look, all i can tell you is, we keep using trade wars. to me it is a trade...
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thank you very much, david. james is still with us.n you look at the daily how dotions of brexit, you reduce any exposure to the u.k.? how do you reduce exposure to sterling? changed as a result of the daily machinations? david: it is difficult to say in terms of the daily machinations. thee is more opportunity in u.k. markets, more shares have come back in relative terms to their global competitors, given the better opportunity to buy into those companies. the companies themselves are still performing quite well, despite all these political machinations. clearly, with the u.k. being a very export driven economy, you're looking at 60% of earnings are outside of the u.k. rather than inside. for u.k. companies. actually we say opportunity rather than money being taken away from them. i credit my colleague with this, he was talking about the linked and, inflation gilt. who is making the point that maybe this was just liability driven, life insurance and the like. we have really strong demand for this yesterday. >> that has always been a p
thank you very much, david. james is still with us.n you look at the daily how dotions of brexit, you reduce any exposure to the u.k.? how do you reduce exposure to sterling? changed as a result of the daily machinations? david: it is difficult to say in terms of the daily machinations. thee is more opportunity in u.k. markets, more shares have come back in relative terms to their global competitors, given the better opportunity to buy into those companies. the companies themselves are still...
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david james was one and gareth southgate was another, he volunteered to come. beneficiary of that fantastic place at st george's park in staffordshire, which has changed the way football is developed in this country. we see him as an intelligent man, very calm and measured. but what is he like, how angry can he get in the dressing room when it comes to really motivating those players? they all know... he has proved that nice guys do win. he's highly intelligent. he's not a rabble—rouser in my experience, although he is capable of it! by his owi'i although he is capable of it! by his own admission he will say, yes, everything is perceived to have gone well in this world cup, but actually certain things were bound not to have bombs so well behind—the—scenes. but the key thing is he learns from experience —— have gone so well. has confidence in his owi'i gone so well. has confidence in his own ability, which he has always had. i rememberahead of euro own ability, which he has always had. i remember ahead of euro 96 when we have the problems with the players off th
david james was one and gareth southgate was another, he volunteered to come. beneficiary of that fantastic place at st george's park in staffordshire, which has changed the way football is developed in this country. we see him as an intelligent man, very calm and measured. but what is he like, how angry can he get in the dressing room when it comes to really motivating those players? they all know... he has proved that nice guys do win. he's highly intelligent. he's not a rabble—rouser in my...
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david james is a film and media studies lecturer at manchester metropolitan university — he spent years have seen it many times, almost the joy of it is you know the joke is coming. when you watch it a lot you know the winds. you know the situation is. but it still has that ability to tackle. absolutely. great comedies can do this. if you watch laurel and hardy, taking the piano up laurel and hardy, taking the piano up the steps, if you like laurel and hardy willis that a million times. fawlty towers. absolutely. part of the pleasure is to anticipate the line, and that when the gag comes, the pleasure is still there. there will be many watching today who have never seen an will be many watching today who have never seen an episode of dad's army. i can't believe it was 50 years ago, started before i was born. 0bviously i grew started before i was born. 0bviously igrew up started before i was born. 0bviously i grew up with it. how would it appeal to today's audience? it's a gentle comedy, to family comedy. it's appeal still goes right through the generations. families can saddam with thei
david james is a film and media studies lecturer at manchester metropolitan university — he spent years have seen it many times, almost the joy of it is you know the joke is coming. when you watch it a lot you know the winds. you know the situation is. but it still has that ability to tackle. absolutely. great comedies can do this. if you watch laurel and hardy, taking the piano up laurel and hardy, taking the piano up the steps, if you like laurel and hardy willis that a million times....
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tom cruise is setting records.( james ) david daniel has a rundown of the weekend's top 5 films."the animated comic adventure "teen titans go! to the movies" opened in fifth place, on ticket sales of 10-and-a-half million dollars. "hotel transylvania three: summer vacation" flew down to fourth place, earning 12-point-three million dollars. denzel washington and "the equalizer two" made 14-million dollars to finish in third place.(nat-singing) "mamma mia! here we go again" stayed in second place: the jukebox musical sequel collected 15-million dollars. "change of plans! i'm blown! need extraction!""we're on our way!"tom cruise and "mission: impossible - fallout" sped off with the weekend title, opening with 61-and-a-half million dollars -- the best debut in franchise history. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( james ) coming up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news... wildfires burning all across california and here in the bay area. we have team coverage this morning of fires burning in shasta... napa... mendocino... lake and marpisoa counties. (ácommercialá) you know when yo
tom cruise is setting records.( james ) david daniel has a rundown of the weekend's top 5 films."the animated comic adventure "teen titans go! to the movies" opened in fifth place, on ticket sales of 10-and-a-half million dollars. "hotel transylvania three: summer vacation" flew down to fourth place, earning 12-point-three million dollars. denzel washington and "the equalizer two" made 14-million dollars to finish in third place.(nat-singing) "mamma mia!...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- david spade, lily james, musical guest charlie puth, and featurintheegendary roots crew. >> questlove: 8-9- >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. oh my goodness. hi, everybody! thank you very much. welcome everybody. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here, you made it. [ cheers and applause ] we got a great show, guys. we have david spade on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ]un one of theest guys i ever met. charlie puth is perf tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and lily james is here as well. lily james. [ applause ] lily is the star of the new movie "mama mia, here we go again."pp [ cheers anduse ] of course, "mama mia, here we is go againlso president trump's 2020 campaign slogan. like -- [ laughter and applause ] mamma mia. actually, last night trump returned home from his trip to finland.tr p walked into the white house and immediately texted putin that he got home safe. so that was nice. [ laughter and applause ] but after trump
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- david spade, lily james, musical guest charlie puth, and featurintheegendary roots crew. >> questlove: 8-9- >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. oh my goodness. hi, everybody! thank you very much. welcome everybody. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here, you made it. [ cheers and applause ] we got a great show,...
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my thanks to david spade and lily james.from "don't worry, he won't get far on foot," actress and musician beth ditto, comedian nimesh patel, featuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump created a stir at a press conference with vladimir putin yesterday when he said this about the hacking of the dnc server.
my thanks to david spade and lily james.from "don't worry, he won't get far on foot," actress and musician beth ditto, comedian nimesh patel, featuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump created a stir at a...
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in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( james ) and a program reminder...hat's televised live. the fun starts wednesday... july 4th right here on kron 4. seven day (darya) that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >> announcer: today on "dr. phil." she's an ex-nba wife. >> he spoiled me. >> my daughter is a narcissist. >> announcer: mother of two -- >> dr. phil: you said i admit i have driven high with my kids. i kept them out of danger. >> absolutel
in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( james ) and a program reminder...hat's televised live. the fun starts wednesday... july 4th right here on kron 4. seven day (darya) that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin can mox each grave. on talbot has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six he never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james deal with a distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives occasional lectures on contra insurgency. he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary.
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty...
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for dan gilbert eveners,other teams and including the 76ers made a run at lebron james over the weekend. with him.g davidtake lebron james in l.a. apart from new york. like he could be a superstar. cleveland.r in jason: you think of the idea you are at your house, ding dong, johnson turns up. david: they have a manager just lebron james. jason: he shows up as a tiny ernalty that they are in. still magic johnson can deliver. talk about a closure. speak up, more companies out against president donald trump's trade war. g.m. says jobs could be work. a bloomberg an terminal check us out online, and an check the graphs go tocs and chat with us, tv go on your firm nal. this he place to be, and is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> g.m. warned that president tariffs could affect quotes. sullivan who writes in her own piece: that's a little cold, brook. have you here. >> thank you. david: take us into this back between the white house and mary borough. they were best of friends for a while. >> they were and the president as happy to tout g.m. on twitter when they announced jobs, albeit jobs that would be in some cases they wer
for dan gilbert eveners,other teams and including the 76ers made a run at lebron james over the weekend. with him.g davidtake lebron james in l.a. apart from new york. like he could be a superstar. cleveland.r in jason: you think of the idea you are at your house, ding dong, johnson turns up. david: they have a manager just lebron james. jason: he shows up as a tiny ernalty that they are in. still magic johnson can deliver. talk about a closure. speak up, more companies out against president...
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>> that was david culver reporting jam reporting. jamesopes other victims will come forward.me he's the firstcan cardinal to ever resign. a victims group says the vatican needs to be more open and honest about sex abuse claims. >> the church needs to be far more transparent about this procedure than they have been in the pas >> last month, pope francis accepted the resignations of five bishops in chile for cover-up of sex abuse there. the diocesereleased a statement, saying, this latest news is a necessary step for the church to hold accountable for sexual abuse and harmt, perpetrated by its ministers, no matter their rank, end quote. stay tuned to new for continuing coverage. the 88-year-d mccarrick was heavily involved in the church's years' long response. for more information on his resignation, open our nbc washington app >>> new at 11:00, a death investigation in gaithersburg after police feand a person in a school parking lot. officers found the man yesterd afternoo at south lake elementary school on contour road. officers don't thin
>> that was david culver reporting jam reporting. jamesopes other victims will come forward.me he's the firstcan cardinal to ever resign. a victims group says the vatican needs to be more open and honest about sex abuse claims. >> the church needs to be far more transparent about this procedure than they have been in the pas >> last month, pope francis accepted the resignations of five bishops in chile for cover-up of sex abuse there. the diocesereleased a statement, saying,...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sawed. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin can mox each grave. non-target has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six he never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james' deal with the distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives occasional lectures on contra insurgency. he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary. hello the potential for severe thunderstorms was there and there and
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sawed. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin...
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david space. we have lily james. music from charlie puth. it's a great show.o not change the channel. >>> happening now, we're following developing news in east palo alto. it's all about affordable housing crisis. council members just approved a program which impacts people living in r.v.s. a parking lot will be opened on government property to allow them to park their r.v.s there. this is on bay road in east palo alto. the program could start as soon as november. we're back in a moment. damage. but one east bay man )s insurane overnight. and other (new ( stories to stt your day. )today in the bay ) - 4:30 to . my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in coisunityo together to make a difference for other
david space. we have lily james. music from charlie puth. it's a great show.o not change the channel. >>> happening now, we're following developing news in east palo alto. it's all about affordable housing crisis. council members just approved a program which impacts people living in r.v.s. a parking lot will be opened on government property to allow them to park their r.v.s there. this is on bay road in east palo alto. the program could start as soon as november. we're back in a...
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he's now a senior fellow at the university of virginia miller center and david jolly former republican representative from florida james was from ten. take this yesterday for play tonight so trump was in the middle of trump was in the middle of the visit tomato based on that cruise how's he doing so far well you've had a tumultuous start to the meeting and he has called the germans captive of the russians which i think is a statement that would be called into question by most foreign policy experts as well as most members of congress as well it is it is troubling that telling that he has set the nato alliance is the most successful military alliance in the history of the world and this is a president who seems intent on disrupting that which has dangerous consequences not only for american national security but for the world order as well david your reaction yeah look i would agree largely with chris this is a president who has taken a notably.
he's now a senior fellow at the university of virginia miller center and david jolly former republican representative from florida james was from ten. take this yesterday for play tonight so trump was in the middle of trump was in the middle of the visit tomato based on that cruise how's he doing so far well you've had a tumultuous start to the meeting and he has called the germans captive of the russians which i think is a statement that would be called into question by most foreign policy...
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these are the guys who beheaded us journalist james foley, a british aid worker david haynes, and aland 20 western hostages and tortured most of them between 2014-15. tortured most of them between 2014—15. absolutely heinous crimes. that is where the motion comes in. we have to look at how these people are tried, how they are held and what happens to them. let's not forget what they did. indeed. this is covered in the telegraph. i am sure it will be followed up in other papers as well. this is in the straits times on trade, us and eu refusing to back down. i suppose they might have been a hope that there might be a glimmer of an end to the trade row, which might have flickered its eyes at the g20, but alas. i heard that. it was good to hear that they were coming together to talk. that is great. but it doesn't seem like there has been much movement here. the us, america first strategy, tariffs holding firm and they are saying that they do and what tariffs or barriers and they don't want government subsidies. that is the hard line that the us and donald trump is taking on international t
these are the guys who beheaded us journalist james foley, a british aid worker david haynes, and aland 20 western hostages and tortured most of them between 2014-15. tortured most of them between 2014—15. absolutely heinous crimes. that is where the motion comes in. we have to look at how these people are tried, how they are held and what happens to them. let's not forget what they did. indeed. this is covered in the telegraph. i am sure it will be followed up in other papers as well. this...
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david? >> all right, we can't wait for that moment. matt gutman, james longman. incredible work from our entire team on the ground there. and as this final rescue effort begins, we want you to know, we have a special "20/20" tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. the world watching and hoping as the final rescues are now under way. >>> but we do turn to the other major story tonight. president trump's primetime announcement, just a short time from now. his pick for the supreme court. the president preparing to reveal his nominee, filling the seat vacated by justice anthony kennedy. president trump believed to have narrowed the list to four possible contenders, reaching his final decision just today. if confirmed, and there is little the democrats can do, it could shift the court for a generation. abc's terry moran standing by at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: president trump took it right down to the wire, calling trusted aides and friends even this morning after admitting to reporters yesterday he was still mulling over his supreme court pick. >
david? >> all right, we can't wait for that moment. matt gutman, james longman. incredible work from our entire team on the ground there. and as this final rescue effort begins, we want you to know, we have a special "20/20" tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. the world watching and hoping as the final rescues are now under way. >>> but we do turn to the other major story tonight. president trump's primetime announcement, just a short time from now. his pick...
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. >> let's get the band back together >> david and james, thank you so much >>> stocks under pressure about fears of tariff. a ceo tell us how he plans to weather the trade turmoil. his company just releasing earnings stay tuned that knows the weather down to the square block. this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against fraud, theft and trafficking. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a patient's medical history made secure - while still available to their doctor at their fingertips. this is an asteroid live-streamed to millions of viewers from 220 miles above earth. this is ai trained by experts in 20 industries. your industry. hello. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is your insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your
. >> let's get the band back together >> david and james, thank you so much >>> stocks under pressure about fears of tariff. a ceo tell us how he plans to weather the trade turmoil. his company just releasing earnings stay tuned that knows the weather down to the square block. this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against fraud, theft and trafficking. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a patient's medical...
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speakers include larry kudlow, mary erdoes, marc lay,sr kenneth griffin, jonathan gray, james chanos, davidstein and howard marks 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. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that....
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david? >> just amazing reporting from you, james, and the entire team there. we thank you again tonight. >>> in the meantime, back here at home now, and to the deadly gas explosion in downtown sun prairie, wisconsin. first responders were answering a call about a punctured gas line, then the massive blast occurred, killing a fire captain. tonight, nearly the entire block is gone, and families are being told at this hour, it is still unsafe to return. abc's alex perez from the scene tonight. >> reporter: this bird's eye view showing that monster blast ravaging main street in sun prairie, wisconsin. entire buildings leveled. thick clouds of black smoke filling the air. there was this big boom, and it knocked me to the ground. and i felt it, like it took the breath out of my body. >> we need to get everybody away from the building. >> reporter: authorities say a contractor working nearby cut through a gas line tuesday night. officials quickly evacuated most of the area, but about 40 minutes later, that monster explosion. tricia budig witnessing the aftermath. >>
david? >> just amazing reporting from you, james, and the entire team there. we thank you again tonight. >>> in the meantime, back here at home now, and to the deadly gas explosion in downtown sun prairie, wisconsin. first responders were answering a call about a punctured gas line, then the massive blast occurred, killing a fire captain. tonight, nearly the entire block is gone, and families are being told at this hour, it is still unsafe to return. abc's alex perez from the...
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tom cruise is setting records.( james ) david daniel has a rundown of the weekend's top 5 films. my powers of... mind manipulation!"the animated comic adventure "teen titans go! to the movies" opened in fifth place, on ticket sales of 10-and-a-half million dollars. "hotel transylvania three: summer vacation" flew down to fourth place, earning 12-point-three million dollars. denzel washington and "the equalizer two" made 14-million dollars to finish in third place.(nat-singing) "mamma mia! here we go again" stayed in second place: the jukebox musical sequel collected 15-million dollars. "change of plans! i'm blown! need extraction!""we're on our way!"tom cruise and "mission: impossible - fallout" sped off with the weekend title, opening with 61-and-a-half million dollars -- the best debut in franchise history. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( darya )( darya ) coming up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news... wildfires burning all across california and here in the bay area. we have team coverage this morning of fires burning in shasta... napa... mendocino... lake and marpis
tom cruise is setting records.( james ) david daniel has a rundown of the weekend's top 5 films. my powers of... mind manipulation!"the animated comic adventure "teen titans go! to the movies" opened in fifth place, on ticket sales of 10-and-a-half million dollars. "hotel transylvania three: summer vacation" flew down to fourth place, earning 12-point-three million dollars. denzel washington and "the equalizer two" made 14-million dollars to finish in third...
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attendees can hear from james chanos and david rubenstein. having a one-on-one interview with michelle caruso-cabrera let's look at the futures for the three major markets there. the s&p 500 looking to open very slightly lower the dow jones looking to open higher the nasdaq after a strong day yesterday also looking to open slightly lower we look at the currency markets, we've been talking about cable the last few minutes you can see the pound is 0.7% weaker against the u.s. dollar the euro is also weaker against the u.s. dollar by 0.40 the ftse 100 is up 0.59% the xetra dax is up 0.69%. the cac 40 is up 0.40% the ftse mib is the single major market in europe down 0.10%. sticking in europe, strengthening the demand for swiss watches in asia and america boosted swatch's first half net profit by 67% the swiss company said it expected further growth in the second half of the year predicting more opportunity to expand market share. we are joined by the chief executive of swatch, nick hayek. i have to ask you, where do you see this opportunity for
attendees can hear from james chanos and david rubenstein. having a one-on-one interview with michelle caruso-cabrera let's look at the futures for the three major markets there. the s&p 500 looking to open very slightly lower the dow jones looking to open higher the nasdaq after a strong day yesterday also looking to open slightly lower we look at the currency markets, we've been talking about cable the last few minutes you can see the pound is 0.7% weaker against the u.s. dollar the euro...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin can mox each grave. non-target has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six he never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james' deal with the distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives occasional lectures on contra insurgency. he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary. hello the cold and frosty nights continue in new south wales souther
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sawed. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin can mox each grave. on talbot has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six he never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james deal with a distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives their case no lectures on country insurgency . he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary. hello there will begin in the levant and western parts of asia this
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sawed. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin...
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david? >> we're just glad they are going home. james, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we're learning about the death of a secret serviceman, who suffered a stroke protecting the president during his trip last weekend. the president and the first lady were at joint base andrews when his body was returned. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the shark scare on the east coast tonight where two children attacked by a shark on two separate beaches. >>> also the plane crash, and the new video emerging from inside the cabin. investigators studying the images. >>> the major league all-star, now apologizing after tweets about blacks and gays that have resurfaced. what he's saying tonight. >>> and developing at this hour, firefighters on the scene at a massive blaze. there are injuries reported. a lot more news ahead. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievab
david? >> we're just glad they are going home. james, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we're learning about the death of a secret serviceman, who suffered a stroke protecting the president during his trip last weekend. the president and the first lady were at joint base andrews when his body was returned. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the shark scare on the east coast tonight where two children attacked by a...
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and david frum, there is republican james comey who if you didn't think he was in politics before, as of tonight he's officially in politics now as an activist. >> you know, bob corker, we quoted him before. he's chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. this is a job that henry cabot lodge had when he stopped woodrow wilson and the league of nations. whether you think henry kablt lodge was right or wrong, it was an important job. this is the job that william fulbright had when he broke lyndon johnson over vietnam. and whether you think fulbright was right or wrong, it was an important job. why isn't it an important job now? why is bob corker so weak and feckless in the chair of cabot lodge and william fulbright? >> and jonathan capehart, james comey has really stepped into this now politically, calling on voters to get rid of this republican congress. >> look, he had a partisan message there in the tweet that you just showed. but i think helsinki sort of highlighted that what is happening now is no longer partisan. it is now an american issue. to watch the president of the
and david frum, there is republican james comey who if you didn't think he was in politics before, as of tonight he's officially in politics now as an activist. >> you know, bob corker, we quoted him before. he's chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. this is a job that henry cabot lodge had when he stopped woodrow wilson and the league of nations. whether you think henry kablt lodge was right or wrong, it was an important job. this is the job that william fulbright had when...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty ten can mox each grave. on talbot has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six and never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james deal with the distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives their case no lectures on contra insurgency. he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary. oh and again we'll start by looking at weather conditions across t
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty...
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james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty tin can marks each grave. on talbot has now retired on an iraqi government pension and lives in jordan. donald rumsfeld resigned as defense secretary at the end of two thousand and six he never replied to any of our questions. rumsfeld had presented james' deal with the distinguished public service medal for his extraordinary service in iraq. steele is now living in bryan texas and gives the case no lectures on country insurgency. he did not respond to our many requests to be interviewed for this documentary. hello hot sunny dusty and breezy those words apply quite happily
james steele and david petraeus left iraq in september two thousand and five. the ranks of the police commandos increased to over seventeen thousand and the allegations of abuse against them sought. a year later the country was in the grip of a bloody sectarian civil war. at its height the civil war was claiming the lives of three thousand people a month some were so badly tortured they could not be identified. many victims found a final resting place in desolate dumps like this one. a rusty...
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james freeman from the "wall street journal." david avella and marie harf. the fisa revelations tell you, james? >> not much given all the black markings. a lot we would like to see. they basically confirmed it was an investigation and application that relied a lot on democrat-funded opposition research and yahoo news that ended up being the same research out through another channel. i think as it has been all along, it has to be chilling to a lot of americans that the government can investigate the opposition political party based on opposition research from a reiveal or yahoo news. i don't mean to knock yahoo news but this is all it takes to wiretap your political opponents? >> bill: what were the judges thinking in all this. >> republican judges. >> it tells me congress has a few more things to shout at each other about and the fact is unless congress does a contempt of congress they can't put anybody in jail. the person to put somebody in jail is the mueller investigation and why this investigation needs to wrap up. let the evidence get out there and let
james freeman from the "wall street journal." david avella and marie harf. the fisa revelations tell you, james? >> not much given all the black markings. a lot we would like to see. they basically confirmed it was an investigation and application that relied a lot on democrat-funded opposition research and yahoo news that ended up being the same research out through another channel. i think as it has been all along, it has to be chilling to a lot of americans that the...
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but they didn't come close to the reigning champ.( james ) david daniel runs down the weekend's top 5ifth place, making off with eight- million dollars for a domestic total of 115-million. "uncle drew" hit the court in fourth place: the basketball comedy opened with 15-and-a-half million dollars. "sicario: day of the soldado" was the top new movie, earning 19-million dollars to debut third.(nat) "we have to stop this thing before it gets to the overpass!""i'll try to keep it away from the buildings!" "incredibles two" stayed in second place. the animated sequel made 45-and-a-half million dollars, giving it 440-million in total domestic grosses.(nat) "lava! lava! lava! lava!""deep breaths, franklin."for the second straight weekend, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" took the top spot and it wasn't even close! 60-million dollars gave the thriller a 10-day domestic total of 265-million. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( darya )( darya ) coming up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news... fires in northern california causing air quality issues here in the bay area. what you need to kno
but they didn't come close to the reigning champ.( james ) david daniel runs down the weekend's top 5ifth place, making off with eight- million dollars for a domestic total of 115-million. "uncle drew" hit the court in fourth place: the basketball comedy opened with 15-and-a-half million dollars. "sicario: day of the soldado" was the top new movie, earning 19-million dollars to debut third.(nat) "we have to stop this thing before it gets to the overpass!""i'll...
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interests, considering where she has been this week with the resignation of david davis and borisjohnson. stay with us, jamesclock swallows. what is it looking like around the rest of the country? let's look at the weather. warm again with temperatures into the mid—20s, we will get warmer than that over the next few days. a few scattered showers notably across south wales in southeastern england. they will slowly fade away as we head into this evening. largely dry conditions overnight. temperatures similarto conditions overnight. temperatures similar to last night between 11-14d, but similar to last night between 11—14d, but most of us had a reasonable sleep in. similar weather on friday, brightening up with some sunshine. sunny skies to start their... we will see some showers developed, and those jars will turn heavy, thunder stretching down to western sides of england and wales into the south midlands and central southern england. showers and thunderstorms capable of bringing half a mile's worth of rain in the span ofan half a mile's worth of rain in the span of an hour. but it will feel a bit warmer later
interests, considering where she has been this week with the resignation of david davis and borisjohnson. stay with us, jamesclock swallows. what is it looking like around the rest of the country? let's look at the weather. warm again with temperatures into the mid—20s, we will get warmer than that over the next few days. a few scattered showers notably across south wales in southeastern england. they will slowly fade away as we head into this evening. largely dry conditions overnight....
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david? >> great to hear from them. got a new friend, james. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. authorities are now calling an n w hospitalized bees in this tonight, stung more than 200 times and this evening, the new warning. >>> also, the dramatic showdown. a woman using a baby aasshield. police then moving in. >>> and more of that surprise moment on stage. bruce springsteen suddenly appearing with billy joel, and there was a reason for this. what they revealed on stage when we come back. ome back. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower
david? >> great to hear from them. got a new friend, james. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. authorities are now calling an n w hospitalized bees in this tonight, stung more than 200 times and this evening, the new warning. >>> also, the dramatic showdown. a woman using a baby aasshield. police then moving in. >>> and more of that surprise moment on stage. bruce springsteen suddenly appearing with billy joel, and...
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thank you, james, and david cameron has paid tribute, saint peter carrington was a lovely man and a greatime ministers, winston through to margaret hilda. more tribute to lord carrington a little later. the family of a woman who died after being exposed to the nerve agent novichok have said she "had the biggest of hearts" and will be "dreadfully missed." a murder inquiry has been launched after mother—of—three dawn sturgess died on sunday evening. her partner charlie rowley remains in a critical condition. our correspondent ben ando is in amesbury. what's the latest, ben? the latest is that work is continuing at the flat behind me that was lived in bike charlie rowley. they are trying to establish how it was that dawn sturgess and charlie rowley came into contact with this dangerous agent novichok. the public have been warned not to pick up foreign objects that could have been used to transport liquid or gel, no syringes, bottles, containers, plastic or glass. the chief medical officer says don't pick it up unless you dropped it yourself. she is issuing that particularly at a time when sc
thank you, james, and david cameron has paid tribute, saint peter carrington was a lovely man and a greatime ministers, winston through to margaret hilda. more tribute to lord carrington a little later. the family of a woman who died after being exposed to the nerve agent novichok have said she "had the biggest of hearts" and will be "dreadfully missed." a murder inquiry has been launched after mother—of—three dawn sturgess died on sunday evening. her partner charlie...
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david asman, adrienne elrod and james freeman. nice to see you. happy friday.ill all agree. all right. adrienne, fair to say that any one of the three judges on the panel, doesn't matter who the president picks in the top three list, the top six list, democrats will just lambaste. >> absolutely. first of all, all three, six, everybody on that list of 25 people that has been floating around the last few weeks would be a threat to roe versus wade. the single most important issue to democrats when it comes to picking a supreme court justice. so we will get people like susan collins, lisa murcowski who said we won't support anybody who would overtake or overturn, rather, a precedent case law such as roe versus wade. you have moderate democratic senators as well. heidi heitkamp, john castor. >> who voted for gorsuch. >> the point is, what about gorsuch? people said the same mostly democrats said the same thing about gorsuch. you get gorsuch in the supreme court and you have roe versus wade overturned. i haven't seen roe versus wade overturned. >> there is much more
david asman, adrienne elrod and james freeman. nice to see you. happy friday.ill all agree. all right. adrienne, fair to say that any one of the three judges on the panel, doesn't matter who the president picks in the top three list, the top six list, democrats will just lambaste. >> absolutely. first of all, all three, six, everybody on that list of 25 people that has been floating around the last few weeks would be a threat to roe versus wade. the single most important issue to...
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david: apple earnings coming out in just seconds. bring in our panel. jamesan from "the wall street journal" also a fox news contributor. and tech expert lance ulanoff. lenore and gary are back. james, let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >> i don't know. i mean they're not included in the current round of tariffs but if mr. trump goes ahead, hits all 500 billion of imports from china, that will hit iphones eventually. the company is very exposed in china, you mentioned 20% of the market. they do almost all of their manufacturing there. they seem to be getting a shot across the bow from the government there in terms of heavy media criticism lately. this is a lot of what we want to see. are they getting squeezed by the government there in some fashion. david: lance, foxconn made a big deal, as well they should have, the pre
david: apple earnings coming out in just seconds. bring in our panel. jamesan from "the wall street journal" also a fox news contributor. and tech expert lance ulanoff. lenore and gary are back. james, let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >>...
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to prepare us for the numbers, we have david long from raymond james with us.ummy ten year is just not delivering though on the yield curve for banks. strong economy is nice. >> thanks. good morning thanks for having me on your show yes. the ten year is not cooperating. looking at bank earning season which will kick off on friday, us investors are looking at the net interest side. we have some pressure coming from the flattening of the yield curve and also deposit betas which are rising for the banks the short-term rates are moving higher which is a positive they will provide some head wind on the loan growth side we have a strong economic backdrop the tariffti tiff is causing a t of a head wind we don't have the demand from the customers. the customers got a news tax inversion and we have the bank facing more competition. a lot of these are non-banks providing business including private equity funds, insurance companies. so when we look at earnings season approaching, we are neutral or this attractive back drop we think it's a stock picker's market and not a t
to prepare us for the numbers, we have david long from raymond james with us.ummy ten year is just not delivering though on the yield curve for banks. strong economy is nice. >> thanks. good morning thanks for having me on your show yes. the ten year is not cooperating. looking at bank earning season which will kick off on friday, us investors are looking at the net interest side. we have some pressure coming from the flattening of the yield curve and also deposit betas which are rising...
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david: american emperor which is about aaron burr's treason trial and madison's gift which is about james madison and his five great partnerships. brian: and are you working on another one now? david: i am. i'm working on george washington. brian: it's a small task. david: intimidating. brian: let's go back to andrew johnson as president, something called the tenure of office act is in his way for some reason, explain all that. david: yes. it was enacted to be in his way. it was a brainchild of thaddeus stevens. they knew in congress, the republicans who were opposing johnson, they knew that he was scheming against them and that he was firing lots of patronage employees. this was an era of tremendous patronage and so, the republicans had won the 1864 elections, so all of their offices holders were there, and he was replacing them with democrats which was driving them nuts. i mean, the whole point of winning was to get the jobs. so, they adopted the tenure of office act basically to make it hard for him to do that. and it focused on this ellipsis in the constitution and i sort of love this
david: american emperor which is about aaron burr's treason trial and madison's gift which is about james madison and his five great partnerships. brian: and are you working on another one now? david: i am. i'm working on george washington. brian: it's a small task. david: intimidating. brian: let's go back to andrew johnson as president, something called the tenure of office act is in his way for some reason, explain all that. david: yes. it was enacted to be in his way. it was a brainchild of...
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we'll hear from james comer from the house oversight committee. david: slamming europe for making a sweetheart gas deal with russia, relying on husband to keep europe save from russia. the very latest from brussels coming up. >> i think it is very unfair to our country, very unfair to our taxpayers. i think these countries have to step it up, not over 10-year period, have to step it up immediately. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may
we'll hear from james comer from the house oversight committee. david: slamming europe for making a sweetheart gas deal with russia, relying on husband to keep europe save from russia. the very latest from brussels coming up. >> i think it is very unfair to our country, very unfair to our taxpayers. i think these countries have to step it up, not over 10-year period, have to step it up immediately. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday...
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david culver. he asked that we not show his face and only call him by his favorite name, james. >> for a lot of folks in this area it's big news. for you, it's incredibly personal. how are you feeling? >> all of my life, from age 11 prison,i have lived in a and it has not been easy. today i'm opening up that door, i'm walking out to the street and letting the sun hit my face for the first time ever. truly a free man. >> james shares much more of his experience tonight on news4 at 11:00. meantime, we did reach the arch diocese for comment, they declined. thismorning, a statement was released. cardinal daniel denardo said, quote, i thank the holy father for his leadership in iaking thortant step. it reflects the priority the holy father places on the need for protection and care for all our people, and the way failures in this area affect the life of the church in the united states, end quote. we are working on getting you an interview with carnal whirl, the archbishop of washington. that's coming up a little later for more on mccarrick's resignation, open our nbc washington app. >>> in other news toni
david culver. he asked that we not show his face and only call him by his favorite name, james. >> for a lot of folks in this area it's big news. for you, it's incredibly personal. how are you feeling? >> all of my life, from age 11 prison,i have lived in a and it has not been easy. today i'm opening up that door, i'm walking out to the street and letting the sun hit my face for the first time ever. truly a free man. >> james shares much more of his experience tonight on news4...
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. >> mark and aaron david miller, hang tight with me for a second. we have james clapper on the line. he's a national security analyst and former director of national intelligence. mr. clapper, you are apparently now on a list according to the white house. they would like to revoke your security clearance. how do you feel about that? >> well, it's interesting news. i'm reading it and learning about it just as you are. i think it's off the top of my head a sad commentary. for political reasons this is a petty way of retribution, i suppose for speaking out against the president which i think on the part of all of us, are borne out of genuine concerns about president trump. >> sarah huckabee sanders, one of the words she used, she referred to you all as politicizing and that you've monetized, essentially, your security clearance by you along with a number of other folks on the screen come on tv, paid contributor, with the security clearance to say how you feel about the president, and they don't like it, apparently. >> well, the security clearance has nothing to do w
. >> mark and aaron david miller, hang tight with me for a second. we have james clapper on the line. he's a national security analyst and former director of national intelligence. mr. clapper, you are apparently now on a list according to the white house. they would like to revoke your security clearance. how do you feel about that? >> well, it's interesting news. i'm reading it and learning about it just as you are. i think it's off the top of my head a sad commentary. for...
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david. >> hi, there. you know the warriors are certified champions, and lebron james doesn't look like he is ready to restthat sets up a stage for a tremendous tough competition ahead in the next season, as well as a potential new rivalry that could spark fan interests and ticket sales. any chance to see the best players in the game in action is adraw. the first matchup between a lakers-fueled lebron james and the warriors in the bay area is bound to draw die-hard fans to sap center even with prices topping $600. san jose native gabriel thinks he will provide a glimpse into the season ahead. >> i'm not too worried about preseason. i think it would be a great opportunity to see how the new rookies play and how the team starts to mesh together. >> but joining a western conference home lebron is likely to raise hopes that the lakers will become another contender. kevin bright is predicting tougher competition. >> i think the competition was already pretty strong when you tack about the western conference with the houston rockets and paul george and some of the best players already being in the western confer
david. >> hi, there. you know the warriors are certified champions, and lebron james doesn't look like he is ready to restthat sets up a stage for a tremendous tough competition ahead in the next season, as well as a potential new rivalry that could spark fan interests and ticket sales. any chance to see the best players in the game in action is adraw. the first matchup between a lakers-fueled lebron james and the warriors in the bay area is bound to draw die-hard fans to sap center even...