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david martin is following this. the white house warning was based on surveillance of the airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. the nerve agent sarin killed 87 people including children. the u.s. military retaliated. ever since the base has been under intense surveillance as a known location of chemical president trump's u.n. ambassador, nikki haley told congress what u.s. intelligence has observed. >> they have seen activities similar to preparations of a chemical weapons attack, much like what we saw on april 4th. >> according to pentagon officials an aircraft center which once housed the syrian jet that carried out april chemical attack is once again in use. u.s. intelligence has also picked up increase in communications, by the syrian military unit responsible for chemical weapons. pentagon officials cautioned the intelligence does not add up to a smoking gun. still, the white house rushed out a statement. warning that if the regime of ba sheer al assad
david martin is following this. the white house warning was based on surveillance of the airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. the nerve agent sarin killed 87 people including children. the u.s. military retaliated. ever since the base has been under intense surveillance as a known location of chemical president trump's u.n. ambassador, nikki haley told congress what u.s. intelligence has observed. >> they have seen activities...
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david martin is following this. >> reporter: the white house warning was based on surveillance of shayrat airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. the nerve agent sarin killed 87 people, including children. the u.s. military leitallated by firing 59 cruise missiles at the airfield. ever since, the base has been under intense surveillanceaise known location of chemical weapons. president trump's u.n. ambassador nikki haley told congress what u.s. intelligence has observed. >> they have seen activities that are similar to preparations are a chemical weapons attack, much like what we saw on april 4. >> reporter: according to pentagon officials, an aircraft shelter, which once housed the syrian jet that carried out the chemical attack is once again in use. u.s. intelligence has also picked up an increase in communications by the syrian military unit responsible for chemical weapons. pentagon officials cautioned the intelligence does not add up to a smoking gun. still, the white house rushed out a statement warning that if the regime of
david martin is following this. >> reporter: the white house warning was based on surveillance of shayrat airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. the nerve agent sarin killed 87 people, including children. the u.s. military leitallated by firing 59 cruise missiles at the airfield. ever since, the base has been under intense surveillanceaise known location of chemical weapons. president trump's u.n. ambassador nikki haley told...
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>> mason: david martin, thanks, david. bnsions between the u.s.nd russia are rising after the u.s. downed a syrian jet yesterday. washington and moscow are backing different sides in syria's civil war, which has dragged on now for more than six years. holly williams has more on this. holly? >> reporter: anthony, the u.s. coalition says a syrian regime su22 fighter jet dropped bombs close to u.s.-backed forces on the ground southwest of raqqa. now, those forces are fighting against isis. they're supported by u.s. troops, and the bombs were so close that the u.s. sent an f-18 to shoot down the syrian jet, the first time that's happened during the syrian civil war. now, russia, which backs the syrian regime, has retaliated by saying that it will now track all u.s. coalition aircraft as targets. russia also says that it is shutting down cooperation to prevent midair collisions, though general dunford, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said today the two countries are still communicating and he warned against hyperbole. as isis loses ground in
>> mason: david martin, thanks, david. bnsions between the u.s.nd russia are rising after the u.s. downed a syrian jet yesterday. washington and moscow are backing different sides in syria's civil war, which has dragged on now for more than six years. holly williams has more on this. holly? >> reporter: anthony, the u.s. coalition says a syrian regime su22 fighter jet dropped bombs close to u.s.-backed forces on the ground southwest of raqqa. now, those forces are fighting against...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> mason: our holly williams has been given a rare look inside, where fighters backed by the u.s. have surrounded raqqa, aqich isis considers its capital. today, holly met with u.s. forces just outside the city. >> reporter: 12 miles north of the front line in raqqa, american marines and army engineers are replacing a shattered bridge. they've spent three days in the desert, coaxing the prefabricated steel into place. captain bobby murray based at camp lejeune, north carolina, told us the war against isis aere in syria has left behind a deadly path of destruction. >> there used to be a lot of mines out here from isis, and ha-- the engineers that we niought, along with our e.o.d. technicians, swept out the field, made sure that it was safe. >> it hit that truck. >> reporter: but just minutes later, a truck hit a mine less than a mile away. and the marines raced off to investigate. the driver miraculously was still alive. medic colton siegel treated him for lacerations and concussion. khalil bozan is a fighter with america's syrian allies and said
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> mason: our holly williams has been given a rare look inside, where fighters backed by the u.s. have surrounded raqqa, aqich isis considers its capital. today, holly met with u.s. forces just outside the city. >> reporter: 12 miles north of the front line in raqqa, american marines and army engineers are replacing a shattered bridge. they've spent three days in the desert, coaxing the prefabricated steel into place. captain bobby murray based...
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david martin at the pentagon. ouvid, thank you.he tweet from the president this morning was more of a squawk. he complained: major garrett is major garrett is at the white house. >> reporter: the president's tweet appeared to confirm a "washington post" report that special counsel robert mueller is investigating him for obstruction of justice. and it lashed out at deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, ido the president had praised just last month. >> he's highly respected, very good guy, very smart guy. >> reporter: rosenstein had moitten a memo critical of james comey's handling of the hillary clinton email server. the white house initially said that was the main reason for the f.b.i. director's dismissal. >> this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: but the president said the f.b.i.'s russia investigation was a key factor, and that he had been planning to fire comey before hearing from rosenstein. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. >> reporter
david martin at the pentagon. ouvid, thank you.he tweet from the president this morning was more of a squawk. he complained: major garrett is major garrett is at the white house. >> reporter: the president's tweet appeared to confirm a "washington post" report that special counsel robert mueller is investigating him for obstruction of justice. and it lashed out at deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, ido the president had praised just last month. >> he's highly...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> meanwhile, u.s.fighting their way into the self proclaimed capital of the islamic state raqqa. holly williams caught up with u.s. troops outside the city. >> reporter: american marines are replacing a shattered bridge. they spent three days in the desert coaxing the steel into place. captain bobby murray based at camp lejune, north carolina told us the war against isis here in syria has left behind a deadly path of destruction. used to be a lot of mines from isis. and we engineers and technicians swept out the field. made schuss it was safe. made sure it was safe. minutes later a truck hit a mine less than a mile away. marines raced off to investigate. the driver miraculously was alive. the medic treated him for lacerations and concussion. a fighter with america's yrian allies. and said he was heading to the front line when he hit the mine. the marines found more mines and definited them. in the nearby village. help. but there is very little optimism. nobody here would speak to us on camera because t
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> meanwhile, u.s.fighting their way into the self proclaimed capital of the islamic state raqqa. holly williams caught up with u.s. troops outside the city. >> reporter: american marines are replacing a shattered bridge. they spent three days in the desert coaxing the steel into place. captain bobby murray based at camp lejune, north carolina told us the war against isis here in syria has left behind a deadly path of destruction. used to be...
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david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: how a top of the line u.s. navy warship could be t-boned by a slower less maneuverable containership remains inexplicable. but the result is indisputable. seven american sailors dead. and "uss fitzgerald" limping into port. joseph aucoin commander of the seventh fleet said the crew had to struggle to keep the ship afloat. >> damage underneath the water line and a large gash. near the keel of the ship. >> the japanese coast guard said the "acx crystal" plowed into the fitzgerald at 1:30 a.m. low cult time. as philippine flag vessel headed from nagoya to offload cargo in tokyo bay. a website that tracks commercial vessels shows the crystal making a sharp change of course at exactly that time. as if it had run into something, and was coming about to see what it was. the container ship had a crew of only 20. and may well have been operating on autopilot. the fitzgerald and its crew was outbound. its bridge watch would have included an officer of the deck, radar operators and lookouts. they should have been able to
david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: how a top of the line u.s. navy warship could be t-boned by a slower less maneuverable containership remains inexplicable. but the result is indisputable. seven american sailors dead. and "uss fitzgerald" limping into port. joseph aucoin commander of the seventh fleet said the crew had to struggle to keep the ship afloat. >> damage underneath the water line and a large gash. near the keel of the ship. >> the japanese...
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. >> around the same timeframe, david martin said holiday molested him and his brother on several occasions. you would take the boy on trips the parent ks could not afford. you two were arguing over who had to sleep in the bed with mark? >> yeah. right. >> because you didn't want to get molested. >> it's probably the thing that drives me the most. because i still feel guilty to this day that my brother ended up sleeping in the bed. >> the martin brothers are coming forward to say, that donnie moore knew about the problems with the camp director long ago and allowed him to remain at the camp. >> anyone with half a brain, knows that if you have molested kids you probably should not work can kids. >> tim martin and others confronted him in 2004, as donnie moore looks on. >> and mark caved and in front of everyone and admitted that he hd done this. and doni looked stunny. >> and after that meeting, church officials ordered an evaluation for holiday. it concluded that being alone with children would not be in the best interest of anyone in light of the behavior that he has admitted to and to not
. >> around the same timeframe, david martin said holiday molested him and his brother on several occasions. you would take the boy on trips the parent ks could not afford. you two were arguing over who had to sleep in the bed with mark? >> yeah. right. >> because you didn't want to get molested. >> it's probably the thing that drives me the most. because i still feel guilty to this day that my brother ended up sleeping in the bed. >> the martin brothers are coming...
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. >> around the same timeframe, david martin said holiday molested him and his brother on several occasions. you would take the boy on trips the parent ks could not afford. you two were arguing over who had to sleep in the bed with mark? >> yeah. right. >> because you didn't want to get molested. >> it's probably the thing that drives me the most. because i still feel guilty to this day that my brother ended up sleeping in the bed. >> the martin brothers are coming forward to say, that donnie moore knew about the problems with the camp director long ago and allowed him to remain at the camp. >> anyone with half a brain, knows that if you have molested kids you probably should not work can kids. >> tim martin and others confronted him in 2004, as donnie moore looks on. >> and mark caved and in front of everyone and admitted that he hd done this. and doni looked stunny. >> and after that meeting, church officials ordered an evaluation for holiday. it concluded that being alone with children would not be in the best interest of anyone in light of the behavior that he has admitted to and to not
. >> around the same timeframe, david martin said holiday molested him and his brother on several occasions. you would take the boy on trips the parent ks could not afford. you two were arguing over who had to sleep in the bed with mark? >> yeah. right. >> because you didn't want to get molested. >> it's probably the thing that drives me the most. because i still feel guilty to this day that my brother ended up sleeping in the bed. >> the martin brothers are coming...
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david martin has more. >> reporter: since north korea has said it is finishing work on an intercontinentalstic missile, this was important that the united states has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. lifting off from a tiny island in the middle of the pacific ocean, the missile was designed to fly at the trajectory and speed that north korea may be able to launch three years from now. vice admiral james searing spoke to reporters from his operations center in colorado. >> this is exactly the scenario we would expect to occur during an actual operational engagement. >> reporter: the plume of the missile was detected by a satellite, which triggered the launch of an interceptor missile from california. the interceptor carried a 5-foot-long kill vehicle which maneuvered into the path of the incoming warhead. this is what it looked like to infrared cameras. >> we have information it was a complete obliteration, a direct hit. >> reporter: this giant sea-based radar helped track it as it raced toward space at four miles per sdechblgt the radar might not
david martin has more. >> reporter: since north korea has said it is finishing work on an intercontinentalstic missile, this was important that the united states has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. lifting off from a tiny island in the middle of the pacific ocean, the missile was designed to fly at the trajectory and speed that north korea may be able to launch three years from now. vice admiral james searing spoke to reporters from his...
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>> david martin, biomedical engineer and arlington resident. in your opinion, what are ways the average american like myself could spend time and resources to affect the change we are talking about and help the trump administration? >> well, look, as a private citizen/individual speaking up with our friends, calling in to talk radio, writing letters to the editors. people read the letter to editor more than the editorial, do a blog, tweet, do facebook. a lot of things people can do to reach out. we live in an era where you can become your own communication system and you can find other people who agree with you and create a community. i encourage people to do it. i think this is an era where frankly if trumpism means anything it is the decentralization away from washington. we want to find ways for everybody at every level to be creative and positive and do things so the ideas may flow back to washington rather than flowing down from washington. >> yes, right there? yes. then we will move across back to the other side by the time why done. >> w
>> david martin, biomedical engineer and arlington resident. in your opinion, what are ways the average american like myself could spend time and resources to affect the change we are talking about and help the trump administration? >> well, look, as a private citizen/individual speaking up with our friends, calling in to talk radio, writing letters to the editors. people read the letter to editor more than the editorial, do a blog, tweet, do facebook. a lot of things people can do...
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. >> fox's david martin explains how users can own the sky. ♪ >> reporter: this family has claimed their >> reporter: and they're all over it sky writing. >> leaving scribbles, texts, picks and selfies for the whole world to see in that piece of sky they claim. they're doing it through a brand new app called skrite. >> you'll be able to see it and 360 of your locate. >> c elf o and founder is from india about his creation and august menned reality social network. >> any object or real image of the real word object august menned reality. >> bit like pokemon go the first user to make a excite in the sky zone gets that zone named after them. which is why businesses may want to quickly claim the sky above their own location. a zone has a 100-meter radius. about the size avenue if the ball field. and only 25 allowed per zone. public or private. >> we actually the first people who let you create august menned reality whereas the other applications like facebook, snap chat, they just let you -- they have preplanned august menned real had the from which you can select and use that. we take the p
. >> fox's david martin explains how users can own the sky. ♪ >> reporter: this family has claimed their >> reporter: and they're all over it sky writing. >> leaving scribbles, texts, picks and selfies for the whole world to see in that piece of sky they claim. they're doing it through a brand new app called skrite. >> you'll be able to see it and 360 of your locate. >> c elf o and founder is from india about his creation and august menned reality social...
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our david martin at the pentagon reports that 3,000 or 5,000 additional troops are expected to be deployedhere in afghanistan. 8,400 are already there. it would bring the u.s. total forces to at least 11,400. >>> the justice department issued a new warning about government leaks. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein said in a statement, quote, americans should be skeptical about anonymous allegations. it comes amid a report that robert mueller is widening his investigation. 's president trump's son-in-law and adviser. major garrett is at the white house. major, good morning. >> good morning. it may also be an attempt to question the conduct and credibility of the special counsel himself, something that white house allies have been trying to do all week. meanwhile the vice president, as the saying goes, has lawyered up. >> the strength of our nation will be determined by our ability to keep jobs in america. >> reporter: even as president trump talked about jobses, his frustration with the ongoing and seemingly expanding russian investigations boiled over. whoo is it that hillary clinton's
our david martin at the pentagon reports that 3,000 or 5,000 additional troops are expected to be deployedhere in afghanistan. 8,400 are already there. it would bring the u.s. total forces to at least 11,400. >>> the justice department issued a new warning about government leaks. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein said in a statement, quote, americans should be skeptical about anonymous allegations. it comes amid a report that robert mueller is widening his investigation. 's...
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official tells our own cbs news david martin there is activity around that bunker which was not destroyed fear at the time that it would spread the toxic material. the u.s. has also picked up increased communications by the syrian unit responsible for chemical weapons. however, it is not clear whether that is preparation for an attack or simply movement for another reason such as an inspection. u.s. diplomats tell me that they were caught offguard by the strong language that was used in this white house statement. however, this did come just hours after a tense phone call between russia's top diplomat and secretary of state rex tillerson. that extraordinary warning came following the call during which russia did confirm that preventing future chemical weapons attacks was a conversation point. lo lavrov said he was very frustrated at tlie u.s. military strikes against militias who are backing the assad regime. we do know later this morning president trump has plans to speak with france's leader macron and i am hearing from european diplomats that they are seeing very similar intelligence t
official tells our own cbs news david martin there is activity around that bunker which was not destroyed fear at the time that it would spread the toxic material. the u.s. has also picked up increased communications by the syrian unit responsible for chemical weapons. however, it is not clear whether that is preparation for an attack or simply movement for another reason such as an inspection. u.s. diplomats tell me that they were caught offguard by the strong language that was used in this...
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our david martin at the pentagon reports that three to 5,000 additional troops are expected to be deployedre in afghanistan. 8400 american forces are already there. the reinforcements would bring the total u.s. presence to at least 11,400. >> in the past hour president trump on twitter lashed out at the russian investigation. the president tweeted, quote, i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt. major garret is at the white house. major, good morning. >> good morning. this tweet is genuine news. the white house had confirmed that the president talked to robert mueller as part of a conversation about possibly being the interim fbi director. now we know, according to this tweet, that mueller advised the president to fire james comey. that puts this entire relationship into a different context. rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general's comments about anonymous leaks echo's the president's disdain for russian reporting and the vice president has, as they say, lawyered up. >> the strength of our nation will be determine
our david martin at the pentagon reports that three to 5,000 additional troops are expected to be deployedre in afghanistan. 8400 american forces are already there. the reinforcements would bring the total u.s. presence to at least 11,400. >> in the past hour president trump on twitter lashed out at the russian investigation. the president tweeted, quote, i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt. major garret is at the...
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a scientist paid by the american meat institute to shoot down susan preston martin's work. david clear found. today david gergen is head of the u.s. government's nutrition program and he's invited all over the world for a scientific conferences where he gives his experts point of view. totally independent. this week to. introduce reasons why the need is in order to be healthy diet has been just. on that day he was in france speaking to scientists from around the world about meat and the link between processed meat and cancer in order to denounce backed up by a power point the climate of fear panic and even hysteria. and we know because we were there. it was right at the start of our investigation when we barely knew about nitrites and had the need of enlightened specialists to help us. so there are new reviews published this year that say nitrite is not harmful and others that say it is harmful. i don't think anybody really knows. definitively but the answer is. a few months after this handshake you can learn more about the industry and doubt bells started ringing. so we took adv
a scientist paid by the american meat institute to shoot down susan preston martin's work. david clear found. today david gergen is head of the u.s. government's nutrition program and he's invited all over the world for a scientific conferences where he gives his experts point of view. totally independent. this week to. introduce reasons why the need is in order to be healthy diet has been just. on that day he was in france speaking to scientists from around the world about meat and the link...
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brian: so you like martin luther king? david: oh! dr.g is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for my immersion in his teachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. the general overall questions, and you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her classmates, genevieve cook in 1984 and 1985, and sheila jager from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? including his mother, grandmother, and his wife. david: i believe one of the most striking things with barack's own memoir is the almost complete absence of women from that book. barack himself, even back in the 1990's, spoke with regret about how he pretty much left his mother out of that book. in the book there is one composite girlfriend, a mixture of some alex, some genevieve, some sheila. but these were all very important relationships in his life. the genevieve relationship and especially the sheila relationship were
brian: so you like martin luther king? david: oh! dr.g is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for my immersion in his teachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. the general overall questions, and you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her classmates, genevieve cook in 1984 and 1985, and sheila jager from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these...
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david: we have scott martin, an kevin kelly, recon capital cio. scott the market was up first when this came up. it was up because of insurers, it was way up because of fact there was a $50 billion bailout in the new senate bill. once that started to sink in, the rest of the market sundown. >> yeah, sure did. nice safety net out there wasn't it, david. another thing in the plan was no, no taxes on medical device providers at end of the year. that is another thing, etf, ihi, i-shares medical device index, that was rocketing higher. there are things growing on underneath the surface as a result of hype coming through on this bill being passed. as you get more into the details, melissa hit on it with representative jordan there, you're putting so much on states to get their acts together. david: i don't mind that as much, kevin. i kind of like the fact that states are going to be more accountable because further away people get from actual accountability, the more they obfuscate and get rid of things. they will have to account directly to the constit
david: we have scott martin, an kevin kelly, recon capital cio. scott the market was up first when this came up. it was up because of insurers, it was way up because of fact there was a $50 billion bailout in the new senate bill. once that started to sink in, the rest of the market sundown. >> yeah, sure did. nice safety net out there wasn't it, david. another thing in the plan was no, no taxes on medical device providers at end of the year. that is another thing, etf, ihi, i-shares...
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with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martin from the financialages, starting with. .. we start with the daily mail, which looks at the rising staff costs at the foreign aid department which have gone up sharply over the past seven years. the i features a picture of a still smouldering grenfell tower with the warning that the insulation used in tower blocks may be as flammable as the cladding. the express leads with the claim that brussels still wants to exert control over the uk once the country has left the eu, through european court ofjustice rules. the daily mirror follows up on it's campaign yesterday to change the telegraph is leading with the concerns expressed by senior city figures that the government is focussing too much on trade talks and is failing to prioritise the financial services industry, one of the largest contributors to the country's economy. the guardian leads on the council head who has stepped down. the sun has a large picture of tennis world number one andy murray urging readers to rub the picture and assist him in recove
with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martin from the financialages, starting with. .. we start with the daily mail, which looks at the rising staff costs at the foreign aid department which have gone up sharply over the past seven years. the i features a picture of a still smouldering grenfell tower with the warning that the insulation used in tower blocks may be as flammable as the cladding. the express leads with the claim that brussels still wants to...
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david: there you go. and i will listen sooner or later. burns mackenzie -- burns mckinney of allianz and our own gina martin adams. aris associates. live from new york for all of our viewers worldwide, this is bloomberg." ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, you are watching bloomberg tv. i am jonathan ferro. 18 minutes away from the open. futures pretty much slams. -9 points on the dow. europe, --sessor in a stock secession in europe. the biggest losers on the stoxx 600, down 10% on the year. crude does catch a bit, up .5%. as we enter a bear market, we bounced back to $42.75. as well.hat plan out euro and sterling pretty much unchanged on the day, but the commodity currencies outperforming in line with the bounceback of crude prices as well, alix. and: american airlines qatar airways is interested in buying a 10% stake in the country valued at more than $800 million. american said it did not solicit the proposed investment and will not change the composition border management. joining us from atlanta is bloomberg's aerospace reporter michael sasso. why? michael: they have not really said yet,
david: there you go. and i will listen sooner or later. burns mackenzie -- burns mckinney of allianz and our own gina martin adams. aris associates. live from new york for all of our viewers worldwide, this is bloomberg." ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, you are watching bloomberg tv. i am jonathan ferro. 18 minutes away from the open. futures pretty much slams. -9 points on the dow. europe, --sessor in a stock secession in europe. the biggest losers on the stoxx...
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you had steve martin and david letterman, incredible people on the panel.ges. i called a lot of favors in with a lot of friends to come and be judges on the show. it's really fun. >> the host on the show is tommy mateland who looks a lot like mike myers. it has a lot of interesting acts by the way, including one called married with bananas. >> yeah. >> it's a couple. they have a very interesting talent and we want to show everybody what that talent is. take a look. ♪ >> oh! >> oh man. >> now we know your hidden talent. >> yeah. >> no, you do have hidden talent. >> well, my talent is definitely hidden. i -- but i -- you know, galifianakis is better because the girl spat into his mouth and then he -- at least all i had to do was take a bite and e -- >> yeah, you weren't the receiver. that pretty much means you're going out in 8th grade. not that i ever did that. >> you have a lot going on. you have on netflix "flaked." you write, star, direct, produce. how do you direct yourself? >> with great difficulty. i'm not a huge fan of watching stuff that i do. not th
you had steve martin and david letterman, incredible people on the panel.ges. i called a lot of favors in with a lot of friends to come and be judges on the show. it's really fun. >> the host on the show is tommy mateland who looks a lot like mike myers. it has a lot of interesting acts by the way, including one called married with bananas. >> yeah. >> it's a couple. they have a very interesting talent and we want to show everybody what that talent is. take a look. ♪...
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martin luther king? would president kennedy have been guilty of obstruction of justice. david: you alluded to it.doesn't make sense. it was february 14th, when jim comey said, the president said i hope, you know, that general flynn doesn't -- >> you can let it go, let go, et cetera. he had, then, a month 1/2 later in the middle of march or the end of march actually comey said again to president trump, you're not being investigated. so he himself, if comey was so worried about obstruction of justice, he himself could have brought an investigation which he didn't. >> sure, absolutely. i would add two more things. during the conversations with comey, trump says, president trump says i hope you find out if the satellites, meaning some people connected with this campaign if they did anything wrong. then he says to comey, and comey repeats it, he says to him i want you to get to the bottom of this russian meddling thing. look, the president had the ability to direct him to end any investigation he wanted. clearly a hope is not the same as i direct you to do this. comey made the decision. david: that is
martin luther king? would president kennedy have been guilty of obstruction of justice. david: you alluded to it.doesn't make sense. it was february 14th, when jim comey said, the president said i hope, you know, that general flynn doesn't -- >> you can let it go, let go, et cetera. he had, then, a month 1/2 later in the middle of march or the end of march actually comey said again to president trump, you're not being investigated. so he himself, if comey was so worried about obstruction...
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supervisory special agent david rib who leads the detail with assistance from team leaders jason marcelo and shane powell, john britta, jack lean french, eric holdser, eric love, bob martin, ronald lunar, benjamin o'dell, richard philis, ryan rabal, henry smith, john wittle, mica harrison, gideon moran, robert schultz, and charles snead. mr. president, all my years of public service, these are among the most honorable men and women i've ever worked with. greater love h -- hath no man than this. the fact that they're willing to put their lives on the line to protect all of us speaks to their selflessness. their bravery, and their love of this institution and of country. elaine and i love each of these special agents deeply. we love their families, too. and these photos, you can see one of the team leaders, jason, hard at work. jason hates this photo, which is why i blew it up for national tv. the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice.
supervisory special agent david rib who leads the detail with assistance from team leaders jason marcelo and shane powell, john britta, jack lean french, eric holdser, eric love, bob martin, ronald lunar, benjamin o'dell, richard philis, ryan rabal, henry smith, john wittle, mica harrison, gideon moran, robert schultz, and charles snead. mr. president, all my years of public service, these are among the most honorable men and women i've ever worked with. greater love h -- hath no man than this....
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the guestsjoining us tonight are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martininancial times. a coroner has concluded that it's not possible to establish whether seven men who drowned off camber sands in east sussex last summer might have survived if lifeguards had been on the beach. five friends died in one incident just a month after two other men drowned in the same area. duncan kennedy reports from hastings where the inquests have been taking place. camber sands is normally a place where happy memories are created. kobi saththiya nathan, his brother ken, nitharsan ravi, inthushan sriska ntharasa and gurushanth srithavarajah — they did not make any effort to find the rest of the boys. they were in the rest of the boys. they were in the water for six hours. the rest of the boys. they were in the waterfor six hours. they the rest of the boys. they were in the water for six hours. they did not make any effort to find those boys. my brother was in there for six hours. the family say the council had been wrong to suggest people from ethnic minorities could not swi
the guestsjoining us tonight are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martininancial times. a coroner has concluded that it's not possible to establish whether seven men who drowned off camber sands in east sussex last summer might have survived if lifeguards had been on the beach. five friends died in one incident just a month after two other men drowned in the same area. duncan kennedy reports from hastings where the inquests have been taking place. camber sands is...
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the guestsjoining me tonight are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martines. the headlines on bbc news — after weeks of criticism and a storming council meeting last night, the leader of kensington and chelsea council has finally stepped down. a coroner has concluded that it's not possible to establish whether seven men — who drowned off camber sands in east sussex last summer — might have survived if lifeguards had been on the beach. nurseries in england say councils are failing to provide enough money to fund free childcare for three and four—year—olds. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's damien. andy murray's says he's feeling good despite limping through much of practice three days before he's scheduled to begin the defence of his wimbledon title. he pulled out of his final warm—up match at hurlingham club with a a sore hip. the defending champion did manage to work with his coach ivan lendl at the all—england club today. there were some ominous signs as he was clearly moving gingerly but he remains hopeful he'll be fit
the guestsjoining me tonight are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and katie martines. the headlines on bbc news — after weeks of criticism and a storming council meeting last night, the leader of kensington and chelsea council has finally stepped down. a coroner has concluded that it's not possible to establish whether seven men — who drowned off camber sands in east sussex last summer — might have survived if lifeguards had been on the beach. nurseries in england say...
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martin. we're talking about rapper david banner and he's live in the loft.sa taking on gwen g goop. trolling fans with new bag have you seen it 1200 bucks. and the og wonder woman getting the credit she deserves. we'll have check of what's trending on 10a next. >> let's check in with our junior reporter for look what else is coming up this hour. good morning. >> reporter: hi, i'm sophia dense. i'm seventh grader at saint mari' and today's junior reporter. this morning we will celebrate student athletes from saint mary's as our hometown team interview rapper david banner, see annapolis by the water and a fox5 flashback surprise you will not want to miss. trust me. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. that's why there's frontline gold. with its easy applicator frontline gold delivers that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation fro
martin. we're talking about rapper david banner and he's live in the loft.sa taking on gwen g goop. trolling fans with new bag have you seen it 1200 bucks. and the og wonder woman getting the credit she deserves. we'll have check of what's trending on 10a next. >> let's check in with our junior reporter for look what else is coming up this hour. good morning. >> reporter: hi, i'm sophia dense. i'm seventh grader at saint mari' and today's junior reporter. this morning we will...
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david: what will the economic impact be on the president's decision on the climate agreement? scott martin, kingsview asset management, veronica daguerre, "wall street journal" and kevin kelly recon capital partners. good to see you all. first of all, kevin, we had a tremendous reaction as soon as it happened, the market ended the day above a historic record. i would say it's a very positive reaction to this news? >> positive reaction because this president isn't going to subjugate companies publicly-traded and listed here to own are russ restrictions from bureaucrats not even close to us that are going to benefit as the president alluded to in his speech. market says we'll take our carbon emissions and reduce them, we'll do it on our own terms. you can see that happening with even exxonmobil. so it is starting to happen in the marketplace. government shouldn't tell companies what to do. they have a terrible track record in the green space, socially responsible space. remember solyndra? market is rewarding it. david: we have breaking news. president trump announcing that u.s. will withdraw
david: what will the economic impact be on the president's decision on the climate agreement? scott martin, kingsview asset management, veronica daguerre, "wall street journal" and kevin kelly recon capital partners. good to see you all. first of all, kevin, we had a tremendous reaction as soon as it happened, the market ended the day above a historic record. i would say it's a very positive reaction to this news? >> positive reaction because this president isn't going to...
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david. jury selection is just starting here in the trial of martin stkreli.have media attention around them to have opinions about the case as long as the opinions don't mean they can't decide fairly about the charges here in the case when she asked the prospective jurors to raise their hand if they were worried they couldn't be fair, nine out of 40 raised their hand said they worry they might not be tibl be fair. this is sort of a unique case for that reason. let's recap. martin skreli arrived here this morning. he's facing eight charges of securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud. he has pleaded not guilty to all of those charges he's, of course, stemmed from the prior hedge funds and prior biotechnology company that he founded called renter fin. the government is alleging he used that biotech company as a piggy bank to pay back investors. they allege he froauded in those funds. he really came to fame in the summer of 2015 when he raised the price of an anti-pair sidic drug by 1,000% that depressed biotech stocks as hillary clinton started tweeting
david. jury selection is just starting here in the trial of martin stkreli.have media attention around them to have opinions about the case as long as the opinions don't mean they can't decide fairly about the charges here in the case when she asked the prospective jurors to raise their hand if they were worried they couldn't be fair, nine out of 40 raised their hand said they worry they might not be tibl be fair. this is sort of a unique case for that reason. let's recap. martin skreli arrived...