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eastern time right here on fox business.p president trump is weighing replacementsover chief of staff john kelly. we have that story as we head into last day of trading, the months, the weeks, the quarter, amazon, netflix, stand-out stocks so far, buy sell or hold, we will talk about it, futures right now pointing to a nice positive opening on your friday, we need this, the dow is up 150 in the premarket. nasdaq up 40, you're watching fbn:am ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. time and time again, you know when i'm doing street magic..i'll walk up to someone and i can just see they're against me right? they don't want to be amazed. they don't want this experience to happen. ♪i needed to try but then the magic happens. and all of that falls away. (amazement & laughter) it's the experience
eastern time right here on fox business.p president trump is weighing replacementsover chief of staff john kelly. we have that story as we head into last day of trading, the months, the weeks, the quarter, amazon, netflix, stand-out stocks so far, buy sell or hold, we will talk about it, futures right now pointing to a nice positive opening on your friday, we need this, the dow is up 150 in the premarket. nasdaq up 40, you're watching fbn:am ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never...
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eastern time from the president?should we be looking for to determine whether or not the president can back up to talk with. >> i was athe six party talks in 20051 20051 signed signed at statement with other parties. when they committed to remove its main nuclear weapons and nuclear programs. the things that broke those stocks down with the verification. north korea was not willing to provide a complete declaration of its entire nuclear weapons and nuclear program, 30, 60, 90 days and it north korea provides a declaration. the u.s. gives something on that side. if they provide the full extent of their nuclear program, they say okay, this is new, this is different, i think we can work with this. that's really what i'm working for, something tangible that we can evaluate. >> anthony come up to your point, the secretary of state mike pompeo just a few hours here i go in singapore instead we are not pulling back, until we actually see that denuclearization is a reality. number two, the secretary of state said it, we have
eastern time from the president?should we be looking for to determine whether or not the president can back up to talk with. >> i was athe six party talks in 20051 20051 signed signed at statement with other parties. when they committed to remove its main nuclear weapons and nuclear programs. the things that broke those stocks down with the verification. north korea was not willing to provide a complete declaration of its entire nuclear weapons and nuclear program, 30, 60, 90 days and it...
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eastern time and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, newsmakers. for this half hour, 25 minutes before we and they show, we will take her calls. you can talk about anything you have heard this morning or anything on your mind. and while the folks need for day two of the g7 summit, there is this headline in "the wall street journal" -- while the g-7 meets, russia and china signed a raft of deals and pledged to have a cornish and unsecured and foreign policy, underscoring how disputes with the was are drawing the neighbors closer. russian president putin on the first-ever three-day trip to china, received a newly created friendship metal from his host. that is one right up in "the washington journal." bob is going from florida. what would you like to say? caller: i would like to say -- i am black and i live down here in florida. i did not vote for trump, but i would have. -- all ofke to say the things that trump is doing, trump could probably the very good president if only he would get rid of all of the racist of his administration. as far as you gu
eastern time and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, newsmakers. for this half hour, 25 minutes before we and they show, we will take her calls. you can talk about anything you have heard this morning or anything on your mind. and while the folks need for day two of the g7 summit, there is this headline in "the wall street journal" -- while the g-7 meets, russia and china signed a raft of deals and pledged to have a cornish and unsecured and foreign policy, underscoring how disputes...
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then, a luncheon at 11:30 eastern time. your expectations for this historic summit. -- max is joining us from miami beach on the republican line. hello -- >> hello, i think what happened was crazy. i did not think it was going to happen. two weeks ago, he hopes were looking very bad. i think obama tried so hard to do this meeting but i cannot believe trump got it. they were calling each other names. they were trash talking each other. i think it is a great move for the two countries. >> thank you for the call. pleading, news of his senior economic adviser the larry,r of the council, had a heart attack. he is at the medical center outside of washington dc. no word on his condition but the president pleading that out less than one hr ago. is joining us on the democrat line. call because it is a great first step. we do not want to see a nuclear war. like i said, he is not my guy but i commend him for what he is doing. the first up, but see where it goes. >> harrison is joining us from the independent line. what are your expect
then, a luncheon at 11:30 eastern time. your expectations for this historic summit. -- max is joining us from miami beach on the republican line. hello -- >> hello, i think what happened was crazy. i did not think it was going to happen. two weeks ago, he hopes were looking very bad. i think obama tried so hard to do this meeting but i cannot believe trump got it. they were calling each other names. they were trash talking each other. i think it is a great move for the two countries....
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eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the
eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the
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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point at the cairo through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and in the slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just spoken straighted with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to china blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater inter
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at...
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eastern time that's u.s. r cia covert operations officer mike baker is here to react we love having you on mike great to see you. thank you, liz appreciate it. liz: can he really assess kim jong-un within minutes? >> [laughter] yeah, this is what i love. i love the fact that there's people right now losing their minds yet again, because they think everything the president says literally. look he's like my, to some degrees like my six year old boy mugsy. he makes pronouncements and declarations he just says stuff. i don't think anything mugsy says literally because i know that's how he is but he surprises me and gets things done some types. this is the posturing that has been taking place ahead of this meeting both by the u.s. , by this administration, by china, by north korea and it's all just part of the i don't want to say gang because i don't want to make light of this, this is very critical business but it's part of the game that go on before they actually sit down it's all posturing. liz: so it's interest
eastern time that's u.s. r cia covert operations officer mike baker is here to react we love having you on mike great to see you. thank you, liz appreciate it. liz: can he really assess kim jong-un within minutes? >> [laughter] yeah, this is what i love. i love the fact that there's people right now losing their minds yet again, because they think everything the president says literally. look he's like my, to some degrees like my six year old boy mugsy. he makes pronouncements and...
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you will see that interview tonight at 9:00 eastern time. you see the president of the united states heading out to get on air force one and start the process to qualm and hawaii and andrews air force base. >> you cannot have a more intense four days, he leaves our g7.ntry, goes to canada with the anything bh, hop on a plane, finishes the next 18 hours in the air, land, has a few hours to walk around, then has a historic meeting into a one on one, a joint meeting and the two our press conference but before that, most importantly, an interview with sean hannity. >> the full interview at 9:00 but a few clips we are going to show you, one of the soundbites from that interview and sean will joius at 6:00 to tell us what the interview was like but here's the pres. talking to sean. >> i just think we are now going to start the process of denuclearization of north korea and i believe that he is going back and this started virtually immediately and he has already indicated that and what he has done. we got our hostages back but they up one of their
you will see that interview tonight at 9:00 eastern time. you see the president of the united states heading out to get on air force one and start the process to qualm and hawaii and andrews air force base. >> you cannot have a more intense four days, he leaves our g7.ntry, goes to canada with the anything bh, hop on a plane, finishes the next 18 hours in the air, land, has a few hours to walk around, then has a historic meeting into a one on one, a joint meeting and the two our press...
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eastern time, their aides will be invited to join them. 11:30 eastern time, the two leaders will have what's being called a working lunch. remember, it's the absolute opposite clock from eastern. so 12 hours plus and minus. then at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, the president willpeak to the press. kim jong-un will not be present or the that. >> in terms of the way this is going to go for us over the course of the evening, i think that we should caution that we think that's going to be the schedule. >> all of it is we think. >> we think it is. we should note that andrea just reported on our air that e communique, the agreement that is going to be announced as the outcome of this meeting has already been agreed to. at least as far as nbc news g goes. so that would imply whatever is going to be announced is not going to be something that is negotiated in the room between kim jong-un and donald trump. but that also means that we should just i think expect a little wild card in terms of the timing. >> choreography is everything at an event like this. and so when the americans announced they're l
eastern time, their aides will be invited to join them. 11:30 eastern time, the two leaders will have what's being called a working lunch. remember, it's the absolute opposite clock from eastern. so 12 hours plus and minus. then at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, the president willpeak to the press. kim jong-un will not be present or the that. >> in terms of the way this is going to go for us over the course of the evening, i think that we should caution that we think that's going to be the...
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eastern time, new jersey will be made at the racetrack in new jersey.first bet in 30 minutes later the casino will be the first in the gambling capital of the unix city to take the place sports bets. in today's new york post today's new york post was the odds-on that u.s. open, odds on the world cup that kicks off today. 11:00 a.m. eastern time on fox replace saudi arabia in moscow put the world cup opener. we found yesterday u.s. canada mexico the 26 world cup. for moscow on fox. no wonder what the odds would've been on kevin brown doing yesterday. played in 18 years that a local hero in macon georgia. two people allegedly stealing people's mail. he was hiding out in the neighbor's backyard, caught them come and help them at gunpoint waited for the cops to arrive. kevin brown the superhero. kristina: i feel like i need to bet on tiger woods. >> 14 to one. that's not a bad bet. he hasn't won in 10 years. cheryl: jared max, thank you very much. such as sports or ports headlines 24/7 unserious xm channel 115. be sure to stick around. mornings with maria w
eastern time, new jersey will be made at the racetrack in new jersey.first bet in 30 minutes later the casino will be the first in the gambling capital of the unix city to take the place sports bets. in today's new york post today's new york post was the odds-on that u.s. open, odds on the world cup that kicks off today. 11:00 a.m. eastern time on fox replace saudi arabia in moscow put the world cup opener. we found yesterday u.s. canada mexico the 26 world cup. for moscow on fox. no wonder...
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eastern time on c-span 2. you can watch this week's session in its entirety sunday night 9:00 eastern on c-span or watch any time at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, michigan republican congressman fred upton discusses combatting the opioid epidemic. and then north carolina democratic congressman david price will join us to talk about the state of the affordable care act. and amecan foundation for suicide prevention, vice president john madigan will discuss rising suicide in the u.s. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday on american artifacts on c-span3, tour the lry of congress exhibit on the centennial ofor w i, which showcases american ideas about the war through art work, posters, films, photographs and documents. >> the idea of contributing to the war through labor, the idea of growing your own food, so as to conserve larger quantities
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eastern time. 9:00 p.m. eastern time. cuomo prime time tomorrow. 9:00 p.m. eastern time. iness, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. presidential power. a newly revealed letter from the president's lawyers to the special counsel, a
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eastern time st tuned on cnbc i'll see you tomorrow. have a great day a little bit of dawn ultra?e has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> good morning tech stocks soaring. the nasdaq rocketing to a new high, fueled partly by apple shares we'll have a rundown of all of the software features that apple announced yesterday. >>> meanwhile, the eagles won't be landing at the white house. president trump canceling the nfl team's invitation and will instead celebrate the national anthem >>> and howard schultz announcing that he'll leave starbucks, fueling speculation that he's planning to run for president. it's going to get interesting. i mean, that could be jamie dimon, oprah winfrey, mark cuban, the rock, or kanye. it's really going to be good we've got a lot to choose from we'll get you ready with an exclusive interview this morning. it's tuesday, june 5th, 2018, and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ i'm gonna run to you ♪ yeah, i'm gonna run to you >> announcer: live from new york, where business never sleeps, this
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eastern time. 5:01 a.m. eastern time. here in new york elitist. gerri: i and gerri willis sitting in here today and we are glad to see a stronger move for the markets today. all eyes on trade and immigration. those are the two big topics today. trying to escape to trade in what's been rattling the markets for the last several days. breaking news this morning interesting today. commerce secretary ross is going to be on the hill. it's going to get grilled by members of senate finance over the tariffs on the chinese. the president threatening to impose 200 billion chinese could tariffs after china had announced retaliation against that. just to catch you up on all of this, a total of $450 billion in tariffs on the chinese from the united states. gerri: very big deal. peter navarro telling lou dobbs china is making a big mistake here. >> the chinese found out and they are a poet making me well. standing up for the men and women who work with their answer. gerri: president trump surprise china on monday when he announced the threat of new tariffs. want
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eastern time right here on fox business network. >> looking at major averages.nd russell 2000 in record teravaineny. -- territory lead biotec by, ted by materials. reporter: record new highs for nasdaq and russell 2000, dow down 13, and s&p 500 moved higher. just about 2 points, we did have. technology helped to lead the way, we saw break out to new highs for amazon, apple, microsoft and netflix, records there. and some sad news, kate spade found dead in her new york city apartment today, there was stock reaction, tapestry that bought kate spade brand had a big sell-off but it came up off the lows there has been an outpouring of support on twitter. liz: our thoughts and prayer do go to the kate spade family. >> now trade war, was it overblown? news china is offering a olive branch on the white house. a guest said that the president's tough talks could be working. >> and the president pardoned -- navy seal. and now he wants to sue president obama. bringing in judge napolitano. and trump rescinding his invitation to the nba super bowl champs to visit the white hou
eastern time right here on fox business network. >> looking at major averages.nd russell 2000 in record teravaineny. -- territory lead biotec by, ted by materials. reporter: record new highs for nasdaq and russell 2000, dow down 13, and s&p 500 moved higher. just about 2 points, we did have. technology helped to lead the way, we saw break out to new highs for amazon, apple, microsoft and netflix, records there. and some sad news, kate spade found dead in her new york city apartment...
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eastern time.ve seven bills from the natural resources committee, including o that makes route 66 a national historic be trail. votes scheduled for 6:30 eastern and we have live coverage right here on c-span. education sretaetsy dev told the senate appropriations subcommittee today that the federal commission on school safety, set up after a florida high school shooting, won't be looking at the role of guns in school violence. she was answering senators' questions about president trump's 2019 budget request for her department, and we have that entire hearing tonight for you at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span.
eastern time.ve seven bills from the natural resources committee, including o that makes route 66 a national historic be trail. votes scheduled for 6:30 eastern and we have live coverage right here on c-span. education sretaetsy dev told the senate appropriations subcommittee today that the federal commission on school safety, set up after a florida high school shooting, won't be looking at the role of guns in school violence. she was answering senators' questions about president trump's 2019...
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the news conference later to start at 4:00 eastern time, 4:00 in the afternoon here in washington, d.c. as the events unfolded, here is what it looked like it sounds like from singapore. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i feel really great. tremendous success. it is my honor and we will have a terrific relationship. i have no doubt. [indiscernible] >> old prejudices and practices. obstacles in our way forward. we are here today. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> alright guys, let's go. >> thank you. pres. trump: we will solve the problems. until this point has been able able to do so. working together -- [speaking native language] [indiscernible] >> i look forward to it. it will be done. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. [indiscernible] pres. trump: getting a good pitch evybody so we look nice and handsome? everybody so we look nice and handsome? >> it's beautiful. pres. trump: thank you very much. >> heads up. here they are. they are coming. >> do you want them? pres. trump: hello, e
the news conference later to start at 4:00 eastern time, 4:00 in the afternoon here in washington, d.c. as the events unfolded, here is what it looked like it sounds like from singapore. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i feel really great. tremendous success. it is my honor and we will have a terrific relationship. i have no doubt. [indiscernible] >> old prejudices and practices. obstacles in our way forward. we are here today. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you....
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it here on abc for the full coverage of the summit in singapore. >> we'll be live around 9:00 eastern time when president trump and kim jung-un meet for the first time. >>> to south florida and a community that was urged to be on guard just days before a deadly alligator attack. it's unclear whether the woman received the warning from the homeowner's association. she was walking her dogs when she disappeared. authorities suspected the worst when a gator was spotted swimming nearby. her body was found and the gator removed. >>> in colorado the fire swelled to more than 16,000 acres and is still out of control and expected to be hot, dry and windy for the next few days. >>> when you win the stanley cup, you get to take it home with you. good luck getting it out of alex ovechkin's hands. >> its travels have included a keg stand on the d.c. waterfront. >> he apparently slept once, bringing his new 35-pound friend to bed. his wife apparently not so jealous. she shot the video for him. >> well, celebrate. it's his first. >>> coming up, more sports, including a crotch collision. >> and later, a d
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#mprraccoon the top trending hash tag at 4:58 eastern time. >>> and a check of global stocks, mixed ahead of a meeting with the federal reserve today. u.s. central bank is expected to raise interest rates. the fed intends to hike rates three times this year,all street looking for any sign it might change plans. the u.s. budget deficit widened to 23% during the first eight months of the fiscal year. the deficit tracks the difference between how much money the government spends and takes in. the total, $532 billion. why the big jump? lower corporate tax revenue coupled with ramped up spending. >>> elon musk wants tesla to be profitable, so he's laying off 9% of staff, several thousands jobs. he said the cuts will affect salaried positions. he's consistently missed production deadlines for the first mass-market car but promises to reach its goal by the end of the month. >>> "early start" continues right now with a big winner and the big loser from the trump-kim summit in singapore. >>> president trump lands at ins fresh off his summit with kim jong-un. can the president deliver a verifiable
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eastern time.a supreme court battle brewing, the white house launches a full-court press to replace the retiring justice anthony kennedy. the president plans to have a nominee by july 9th, weeks before kennedy is scheduled to leave at the end of july. president trump had key senators to the white house on thursday. they included three red state democrats. west virginia's joe manchin, indiana's joe donnelly and heidi heitkamp all facing tough re-elections this year. >> their states went overwhelmingly for trump and a vote against his supreme court nominee could cost them crucial votes. the president also met with judiciary chairman chuck grassley, lisa murkowski and lisa collins who are being watched closely as the white house vets supreme court nominees. >> the white house claims it cannot keep the country safe unless a federal judge reverses its order requiring the government to quickly reunify families separated at the border. the ruling endangers national security. the administration's hard-line
eastern time.a supreme court battle brewing, the white house launches a full-court press to replace the retiring justice anthony kennedy. the president plans to have a nominee by july 9th, weeks before kennedy is scheduled to leave at the end of july. president trump had key senators to the white house on thursday. they included three red state democrats. west virginia's joe manchin, indiana's joe donnelly and heidi heitkamp all facing tough re-elections this year. >> their states went...
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eastern time and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, newsmakers. for this half hour, 25 minutes before we and they show, we will take her calls. you can talk about anything you have heard this morning or anything on your mind. and while the folks need for day two of the g7 summit, there is this headline in "the wall street journal" --
eastern time and then again at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, newsmakers. for this half hour, 25 minutes before we and they show, we will take her calls. you can talk about anything you have heard this morning or anything on your mind. and while the folks need for day two of the g7 summit, there is this headline in "the wall street journal" --
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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point the guided through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just so castrated with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to turn a blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater interest in the c
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway...
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eastern time. what are your expectations of this meeting between the u.s. and north korea? go ahead, you're on the air. -- you are on the air. the public in line. -- republican line. isler: i want to say trump my hero. he has done a tremendous job and a lot of people do not give him credit for what he has done. i had tears in my eyes watching this. it is so amazing he has made this happen, and he has made so many things happen that no one gives them credit for. trump 2020. to say, host: thank you. next is republican line, hot springs, missouri. caller: i wanted to thank president donald trump for keeping his promises, and now we need the elites to quit going to war with him come and we all need to come together and be at peace. linda on the democrats' line, chicago, illinois. caller: i have been a democrat .or 70 some years i am 90 years old just last week and i am fed up with this administration and i am wondering why north korea would listen to trump, because trump has lied to his wife, he lies to the country when he was running for president. he lies to us every day. his
eastern time. what are your expectations of this meeting between the u.s. and north korea? go ahead, you're on the air. -- you are on the air. the public in line. -- republican line. isler: i want to say trump my hero. he has done a tremendous job and a lot of people do not give him credit for what he has done. i had tears in my eyes watching this. it is so amazing he has made this happen, and he has made so many things happen that no one gives them credit for. trump 2020. to say, host: thank...
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. ceasefire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had for. for the russian jews it was unacceptable so we had to rewrite it in henry and. shape up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of u.n. security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washi
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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>>> welcome back to "early start," everybody. 5:31 eastern time. inue with these pictures and show you when the president deplanes from air force one. it is also 4:31 central time in minneapolis where a raccoon is shutting down twitter with the hash tag #mprraccoon. there is the president's plane coming to a stop. if he stops to talk with reporters which you never know, we will take the words as the president delivers them, perhaps reacting to some of the criticism of the lack of details from this north korean deal. following his historic meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, the president has plenty of work to do to show the summit was more than just a photo op. trump's announcement that the united states would stop military exercises with south korea caught some offguard. the "wall street journal" reports the military would continue to train with its south korean counterparts but not large-scale joint exercises. so the lack of clarity causing some confusion on capitol hill and elsewhere. critics and experts say the president made significa
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eastern 10:00 p.m. singapore time, and they are preparing for tomorrow for the historical summit that will take place at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. go to www.c-span.org for more details. that will be 9:00 a.m. in singapore when they meet behind closed doors. earlier this morning, mike pompeo briefed reporters about thearations in advance of summit. here's what he had to say. >> good afternoon. thank you for your patience. certainly worth the wait. i would like to welcome the secretary of state mike pompeo, who will answer questions specific to the summit that will take place tomorrow and will be around to follow up with questions beyond that. thank you. >> good afternoon. said onresident saturday, this is a mission of peace. our ambassador led a delegation to meet with the vice foreign minister and her north korean delegation. as talks continue this afternoon, even as we sit here now, they are moving quite rapidly and we anticipate they will come to their logical conclusion even more quickly than anticipated. bef
eastern 10:00 p.m. singapore time, and they are preparing for tomorrow for the historical summit that will take place at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. go to www.c-span.org for more details. that will be 9:00 a.m. in singapore when they meet behind closed doors. earlier this morning, mike pompeo briefed reporters about thearations in advance of summit. here's what he had to say. >> good afternoon. thank you for your patience. certainly worth the wait. i would like to welcome the...
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tomorrow eastern time 9:00 p.m., that's at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, we'll pick up with special coverage of president trump's press conference post summit by then, kim is on his way back in his chinese plane to pyongyang and president trump leaving soon after >> fascinating day thank you for watching >>> this is "closing bell," a huge week for markets, north korea, bank of japan, ecb, the fed, and at&t time warne cision which factors could move your portfolio? >> reporter: we have the first ever tv interview with the fac behind the me too movement on wall street. she's suing point 72 speaks out about gender and pay discross-cladi discrimination coming up >> reporter: revival of u.s. steel. president trump's trade policies have a lot to do why this steel production facility behind me is up and running again i'll have more on the story why made in the usa means so much to this company >> reporter: in singapore, i'm michelle caruso-cabrera, the highly anticipated meeting set to kick off in hours i'll have all the details on what to expect >>
tomorrow eastern time 9:00 p.m., that's at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, we'll pick up with special coverage of president trump's press conference post summit by then, kim is on his way back in his chinese plane to pyongyang and president trump leaving soon after >> fascinating day thank you for watching >>> this is "closing bell," a huge week for markets, north korea, bank of japan, ecb, the fed, and at&t time warne cision which factors could move your portfolio?...
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that debate will be airing tonight at 8:00 eastern time on c-span. the race between dan donovan and michael grimm, your reaction to this race? guest: i don't know mr. graham, but i know danny donovan. he is a man of extreme integrity and character. the fact that a guy sleeping in his office might tell the people back at home he cares a lot more about them to the position that he holds in congress. this guy is exactly what you want in congress representing you. i have high confidence that dan donovan will do pretty well next week. host: michael grimm is apparently up 10 points. guest: we have seen a lot of different polls echo many different ways. the day, polls are important, but the most important thing are the people that show up at the polls and vote for their candidate. i think dan donovan will do very well. host: if former congressman imm wins the primary, will the rnc support him? -- the and support him? guest: that is up to the chairman. we need to make it very clear that we are committed to holding our majority in the u.s. house werepresentat
that debate will be airing tonight at 8:00 eastern time on c-span. the race between dan donovan and michael grimm, your reaction to this race? guest: i don't know mr. graham, but i know danny donovan. he is a man of extreme integrity and character. the fact that a guy sleeping in his office might tell the people back at home he cares a lot more about them to the position that he holds in congress. this guy is exactly what you want in congress representing you. i have high confidence that dan...
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eastern time, on lou dobbs tonight followed by kennedy at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. president trump missed winning minnesota by just 45,000 votes in 2016 and he did visit the state just once during the campaign. now the last republican presidential candidate to win minnesota look at this, richard nixon nearly half a century ago, sweeping the state on his way to one of the largest landslides in u.s. history. now president trump heading back to minnesota republicans endorsed pro-trump jeff johnson over former gop governor tim pol enti, who called then candidate trump "unsound, uninformed unhinged and unfit." let's bring in former republican congressman fox news contributor jason chaffetz. good to see you sir. >> well thank you glad to be here. liz: the blue collar guys coming out in force for this rally you think the tariffs on foreign steel could play as well and the trump agenda is that in play here? >> yeah, look president trump became president trump because he got blue collar democrats to vote for him. i mean, trump won 30 of the 50 states and you can't do that pa
eastern time, on lou dobbs tonight followed by kennedy at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. president trump missed winning minnesota by just 45,000 votes in 2016 and he did visit the state just once during the campaign. now the last republican presidential candidate to win minnesota look at this, richard nixon nearly half a century ago, sweeping the state on his way to one of the largest landslides in u.s. history. now president trump heading back to minnesota republicans endorsed pro-trump jeff johnson...
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. >>> 4:17 eastern time. a federal judge blocked the deportation of the undocumented new york city pizza delivery man. he was turned over to immigration officials this month delivering pizza to an army base in brooklyn. more from polo sandoval. >> reporter: dave and christine, pablo villavicencio, the 35-year-old pizza delivery man is in custody. he went to a brooklyn area army base to make a delivery because he had no department of defense identification, he was subjected to a background check to gain access to the base. the system showed an active warrant. i.c.e. was called and villavicencio was detained and nearly deported when his lawyers filed an emergency stay. we are told by his family that villavicencio had actually filed for a green card in february and was currently waiting to hear a response from the government when he was detained. the legal team for the gentleman says he does not have a criminal record and in 2010 voluntarily deportation order did not come as a result of any law enforcement encou
. >>> 4:17 eastern time. a federal judge blocked the deportation of the undocumented new york city pizza delivery man. he was turned over to immigration officials this month delivering pizza to an army base in brooklyn. more from polo sandoval. >> reporter: dave and christine, pablo villavicencio, the 35-year-old pizza delivery man is in custody. he went to a brooklyn area army base to make a delivery because he had no department of defense identification, he was subjected to a...
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we'll carry it live on the c-span networks getting under way monday at 2:00 eastern time, 11:00 for those of you on the west coast. and michael horowitz, the inspector general, will be testifying. i want to get your reaction, this is a photograph showing the president saluting a north korean general. it's been posted on a number of web sites including at cnn. your reaction, should the president have done this? >> guest: ing i'm not in charge of what the president does. inunless, of course, there's something that falls within the jurisdiction of congressional oversight, etc. the president is his own perp. if he wants to do something like that, that's entirely within his right to doo that. >> host: well, just the optics of saluting a general. republicans were very critical of barack obama when he bowed to a saudi prince. >> guest: okay. [laughter] steve, i'm not going to take sides one way or the other. i think that's the problem we have right now. this isn't directed at you, but people who want to participate in these types of discussions that holdle elections certificates, you know, it's
we'll carry it live on the c-span networks getting under way monday at 2:00 eastern time, 11:00 for those of you on the west coast. and michael horowitz, the inspector general, will be testifying. i want to get your reaction, this is a photograph showing the president saluting a north korean general. it's been posted on a number of web sites including at cnn. your reaction, should the president have done this? >> guest: ing i'm not in charge of what the president does. inunless, of...
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the fold in about ten o'clock eastern time simcoe side by the a. player people have put big dreams on the big story playing the lead to a movie magazine on d w. birth. home to lose of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps but global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world body is the key to the climate boost drainage solutions and resources should. come into interactive content teaching the next generation but environmental protection. law isn't all channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to get something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global three thousand on d w and online to get a bit. more.
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eastern time followed by chairman powell's news conference. the fed is widely expected to raise rates this time around and the investors will dissect the statement on how fast rates might increase theyconsider what pbdid today. up 3.1 looking for 2.8 year on year. >> yeah. a lot is what we keep talking about. when you read through the conference calls about storage about freight. this is the competition between the world of an versus everyby else and the cost that has to be formed there's a demand for fedex and trucking it's raising everything. and steve liesman talked about they're not able to pass it on before the fed panics on that ppi, remember that the companies like a hershey downgrade today the companies are eating the coh is their margins are going down don't panic on ppi because cpi is not reflected. >> hershey downgrade is about commodity exposure and people online they maker impulse purchases. >> the whole online is bringing down the price to everybody. i hope that i wish jay powell would say, look, like gary cohn once said. if you d
eastern time followed by chairman powell's news conference. the fed is widely expected to raise rates this time around and the investors will dissect the statement on how fast rates might increase theyconsider what pbdid today. up 3.1 looking for 2.8 year on year. >> yeah. a lot is what we keep talking about. when you read through the conference calls about storage about freight. this is the competition between the world of an versus everyby else and the cost that has to be formed there's...
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eastern time. in for that. >>> the world keeps turning although slowly or more quickly. your husband's been right all along. days used to be 18 hours like a couple of million years ago. now they're 24 >> seems like they're getting faster to me. >> but they're still turning and stocks are still trading and we've got north korea,ti ti warner, the fed, leisman's here. but sempra energy shares are up. partner blueskate resources sent a letter to sempra energy to say they see opportunities to move stocks up. >> my goodness >> the two jointly own 4.9% of sempra they want to form a strategic review community and rent-a-center ended a review of strategic options after failing to find a suitable buyer. now rent-a-center says it received an increase bid to buy from one who originally put forth a bid. and southwest sharon bids in an article over the weekend southwest has been one of the hardest airlines in which an engine broke apart and a passenger died as a result but analysts say southwest could benefit fr
eastern time. in for that. >>> the world keeps turning although slowly or more quickly. your husband's been right all along. days used to be 18 hours like a couple of million years ago. now they're 24 >> seems like they're getting faster to me. >> but they're still turning and stocks are still trading and we've got north korea,ti ti warner, the fed, leisman's here. but sempra energy shares are up. partner blueskate resources sent a letter to sempra energy to say they see...
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secretary of state mike pompeo and a luncheon will be taking place in less than one hour, around 11:30 eastern time, a 12 hour time difference between the u.s. and singapore. let's get to your phone calls and hear from robert in atlanta. your expectations? i am very hopeful. thank you for doing remarkable coverage. everybody is saying nothing is going to come from this meeting. everything is coming from this initial meeting. it is the gateway to everything good that everybody wants from this. theaddens me to hear naysayers and people on other --works who are absolutely it almost seems as if they want president trump to fail. he was not my guy. but my goodness. how can you not look at this and think it is not remarkable because it is. i am hopeful. who knows what will happen, but it is a big huge positive step in the right direction. trust but verify with north korea? that seems to be the big question tonight. caller: i do not know. we sort of went down that road 2001 or 2002. in i do not know that we can do that this time with north korea. but, under this president and the way this guy operates, tr
secretary of state mike pompeo and a luncheon will be taking place in less than one hour, around 11:30 eastern time, a 12 hour time difference between the u.s. and singapore. let's get to your phone calls and hear from robert in atlanta. your expectations? i am very hopeful. thank you for doing remarkable coverage. everybody is saying nothing is going to come from this meeting. everything is coming from this initial meeting. it is the gateway to everything good that everybody wants from this....
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eastern time which is 8:00 p.m. local time in california. when that happens we will get a first window into not just what will happen in california but our first big window into democrats' chances of taking the house overall in november and changing the power dynamic in washington. so polls are still open right now in california. that's really the most important thing to be watching tonight in terms of national implications. in the meantime we have got polls closed in some states and we've already got some interesting results starting to come in. so far overall this whole primary season only one sitting member of congress who has been unseated in a primary. ngressman robertpittinger.blican so far he's the only one. tonight already we are watching to see if he's going to be joined by others. right now th are the results that we've got in in the second congressional district in deep red alabama. as you can seehe incumbent there, republican congressman martha roby is in a relatively tight battle to try to keep her seat. this is the republican p
eastern time which is 8:00 p.m. local time in california. when that happens we will get a first window into not just what will happen in california but our first big window into democrats' chances of taking the house overall in november and changing the power dynamic in washington. so polls are still open right now in california. that's really the most important thing to be watching tonight in terms of national implications. in the meantime we have got polls closed in some states and we've...
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watch the hearing tonight at 10:00 eastern time here on c-span 2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is broughto you by your cable or satellite provider. >> amendments are being held up in the senate on the defense program's bill because of other issues. armed services committee acting chair named three senators who are holding up the amendment process. two of them spoke about why. >> one of the greatest things about our country is the bill of rights. you know, when we passed the constitution, many people were fearfult
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what occurred today everyone was waiting for the release which takes place at eight thirty am eastern time but the president tweets at seven twenty one writing looking forward to seeing the employment numbers at eight thirty this morning and as predictable as the sun rising in the east the bond markets reacted and yields on the ten years increased by just over a percent it is a percent a big move nope but there were winners and losers people lost and won money and the president violated the law and as a guy who worked in government for thirty years that was my career i mean it always upset me that when a fellow government colleague did something stupid much less violated the law but what is even more disconcerting in this is to ensign also true to form is that the president's press secretary sarah huckabee sanders defended it by poorly tap dancing on the head of a pin get this to direct the directive which the president violated by just a typical policy directive number three says quote employees of the executive branch that's him he's the president shall not comment publicly on the data u
what occurred today everyone was waiting for the release which takes place at eight thirty am eastern time but the president tweets at seven twenty one writing looking forward to seeing the employment numbers at eight thirty this morning and as predictable as the sun rising in the east the bond markets reacted and yields on the ten years increased by just over a percent it is a percent a big move nope but there were winners and losers people lost and won money and the president violated the law...
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eastern time on their. lots going on this week. trading two more coming out to the president during our hour. landing in washington. he's been on the plane double time. it could transform the entire media industry. a federal judge ruling at&t could acquire time warner for $85 billion. kristina: we are going to get more from our edward lorenz. cheryl: sherilyn christina, the judge's decision did not meet their burden of proof which was 170 pages long. it's very detailed on exactly what the government case did not hold out. the big reason he said was the main economist they hung their case on you speculative figures and contradicted other evidence introduced that the judge reprimanded the government telling them how to appeal the ruling. this section of the decision is deal would not win. prosecutor should have good judgment and wisdom. he said seeking an appeal would be unjust. >> it's unfair to the defendants come into the hundreds of thousands of eloyees of companies whose lives have been hanging in the balance into all the shareho
eastern time on their. lots going on this week. trading two more coming out to the president during our hour. landing in washington. he's been on the plane double time. it could transform the entire media industry. a federal judge ruling at&t could acquire time warner for $85 billion. kristina: we are going to get more from our edward lorenz. cheryl: sherilyn christina, the judge's decision did not meet their burden of proof which was 170 pages long. it's very detailed on exactly what the...
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>> we can't get away from it with at&t and ceo. >> i guess that's coming up at 8:30 eastern time they> no. deal's allowed to close, boom. >> it was last night i read like -- really? it must be like a mortgage, right? you just sign it >> if you're waiting for a long time, you probably move as quickly as you can >> you sign the box. >> and it happened it's a big deal. >> it is all right. >>> let's get a check on the markets this morning we've been watching and the futures have been under pressure this morning dow down by about 99 points. we were down by 150 points earlier. s&p futures down six points. nasdaq down by three take a look at the treasury market we watched treasury yields on the 10-year move up towards 3% earlier this week after what you heard from the central bank here then we heard from the ecp yesterday and that has people kind of looking at our 10-year again and it's been pushed down to 2.932%. >>> regulators in china reportedly close to approving qualcomm's proposed merger with nxp semiconductors now received the final green light despite media reports. that stock is mov
>> we can't get away from it with at&t and ceo. >> i guess that's coming up at 8:30 eastern time they> no. deal's allowed to close, boom. >> it was last night i read like -- really? it must be like a mortgage, right? you just sign it >> if you're waiting for a long time, you probably move as quickly as you can >> you sign the box. >> and it happened it's a big deal. >> it is all right. >>> let's get a check on the markets this morning...
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depart about 2:00 and president trump will have a news conference at about 4:00 in the morning eastern time in singapore to note we will be keeping track of the updates as we get information from the white house team in singapore. right now from earlier today in great britain, rime teresa made before the house of commons as she briefed members on the g-7 summit that wrapped up over the weekend in quebec, canada. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau was the host of the meeting. >> order. statement from the prime minister. hear, hear] you, mr.. may: thank speaker. i would like to make a statement on the g7 summit in quebec. the g7 is a forum that allows close allies with shared history and values to discuss issues that affect the security and prosperity of our people and the world. the discussions at this year's summit focused on our shared efforts tomonaonal or tadnce free and fair global trade by making the global economy work for everyone, to strive for equal opportunities for all citizens, and strive for action to protect the environment and our oceans. as was clear over the weekend
depart about 2:00 and president trump will have a news conference at about 4:00 in the morning eastern time in singapore to note we will be keeping track of the updates as we get information from the white house team in singapore. right now from earlier today in great britain, rime teresa made before the house of commons as she briefed members on the g-7 summit that wrapped up over the weekend in quebec, canada. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau was the host of the meeting. >>...
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eastern time. and how this process will go. everything has got to go precisely timewise.s. here's trish regan. hi, trish. trish: we'll all be watching. neil cavuto. breaking right now. waiting on the president speaking momentarily to workers in wisconsin from trade, to putin to the supreme court nominee. a whole lot to say. we are on it for you. i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." the president's touring a foxconn facility in southeast wisconsin, talking to workers about economic futures. this is a pivotal time for our country, i know it, you know it and he knows it. the pre
eastern time. and how this process will go. everything has got to go precisely timewise.s. here's trish regan. hi, trish. trish: we'll all be watching. neil cavuto. breaking right now. waiting on the president speaking momentarily to workers in wisconsin from trade, to putin to the supreme court nominee. a whole lot to say. we are on it for you. i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." the president's touring a foxconn facility in southeast wisconsin, talking...
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eastern time tonight. it will take place at a hotel, roughly 3,000 journalists are on the ground covering this historic summit. mike pompeo says trump is well prepared for the quote engagement with kim despite trump's assertion last week that he does not have to prepare very much. >> it comes in less than ten months of tru threatening to fire those and he again addressed the situation before departing for singapore over the weekend. >> we appreciate the working together with north korea. they're really working very well with us. this is probably rarely been done. it's unknown territory in the truest sense, but i really feel confident. i feel that kim jong un wants to do something great for his people and he has that opportunity. and he won't have that opportunity again. it's never going to be there again. it's a one-time shot and i think it's going to work out very well. and that's why i feel positive because it makes so much sense and we will watch over it and we'll protect and we'll do a lot of things. >
eastern time tonight. it will take place at a hotel, roughly 3,000 journalists are on the ground covering this historic summit. mike pompeo says trump is well prepared for the quote engagement with kim despite trump's assertion last week that he does not have to prepare very much. >> it comes in less than ten months of tru threatening to fire those and he again addressed the situation before departing for singapore over the weekend. >> we appreciate the working together with north...
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eastern time, and we will bring that to you on c-span3. then close to 5:00 p.m. eastern time, mr. trump will be sitting down with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau for what they call a bilateral meeting, and we'll have coverage of that on c-span. go to our website c-span.org. you can also listen with the free c-span radio app to our coverage of that as well. and then on saturday, the president heads off to singapore for that meeting. the front page of the washington times this morning, the headline is "trump says attitude will be big asset for summit with kim." the president insists he is prepared. days away from the historic meeting, mr. trump said after months of briefings, he's studied the issue as much as he can. he was quoted as saying, i don't think i have to prepare very much. mr. trump told reporters, it's about the attitude. here is the president yesterday in the rose garden when he held a joint news conference with japanese prime minister. here's what he had to say about this upcoming summit. >> we are going to -- we're going to have a great success. i don't thi
eastern time, and we will bring that to you on c-span3. then close to 5:00 p.m. eastern time, mr. trump will be sitting down with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau for what they call a bilateral meeting, and we'll have coverage of that on c-span. go to our website c-span.org. you can also listen with the free c-span radio app to our coverage of that as well. and then on saturday, the president heads off to singapore for that meeting. the front page of the washington times this morning,...
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eastern time. you see it is dragging a little bit. we will
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we have the federal reserve decision at 2:00 eastern time today. central bank decision less than 24 hours later tomorrow morning. a lot that trader also eyeball overnight in asia, a mixed trade. the nikkei 225 in japan is up. most other marketsre in the red, led by the hang seng. overseas in europe, let's check those markets. we're seeing mostly in the green with spain down 0.2% oil is getting a shot in the knee from the iea, calling on price declines we'll see if that happens. remember, we have venezuela output which continues to drop we have that conflict tween saudi arabia and yemen happening. in the u.s. dollar market, it's at 1.1744. i would like to shout out our loyal morning viewers, all of that was for you now the ng that will change the media landscape forever. a federal judge ruling in favor of at&t's $85 billion deal for time warner. that's likely to launch a formal bid by comcast for fox that offer could come as early as today or maybe even this morning. it sets the stage for a number of deals let's bring in laura martin. we are happy t
we have the federal reserve decision at 2:00 eastern time today. central bank decision less than 24 hours later tomorrow morning. a lot that trader also eyeball overnight in asia, a mixed trade. the nikkei 225 in japan is up. most other marketsre in the red, led by the hang seng. overseas in europe, let's check those markets. we're seeing mostly in the green with spain down 0.2% oil is getting a shot in the knee from the iea, calling on price declines we'll see if that happens. remember, we...
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eastern time, that's when the word comes down. td i haveo say even though i had written many times of him thinking about retiring, i have to say i was surprised. he did it.hy obert: w now for justice contendy? >> i think he was ready. his health becomes an issue. pete: his wife especially. everybody says they want to spend more time withis family but wanted to spend more time with hishi granren. and how decisive he is, we forget, he is a conservative. he is comfortable with a president. this term especially. he was conservative right down the line. and so, he thought this would be a good time to go. i don't think a supreme court justice -- i don't thinkai their calculus who is going to choose my successor. robert: the white house seems to have d a quiet campaign over the past year and other signals this would be the right time. carl: and other people who clerking for a candidate named to the court. there was a very subtleai ca going on and things to say, things will be ok. you have to remember, and i agree with your pointe at begin
eastern time, that's when the word comes down. td i haveo say even though i had written many times of him thinking about retiring, i have to say i was surprised. he did it.hy obert: w now for justice contendy? >> i think he was ready. his health becomes an issue. pete: his wife especially. everybody says they want to spend more time withis family but wanted to spend more time with hishi granren. and how decisive he is, we forget, he is a conservative. he is comfortable with a president....
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. cease fire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had to. for the russian jews it was unacceptable so we had to rewrite it in history and. showed up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of the un security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to wash
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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eastern time. kristina: this is the busiest i've ever seen on a monday morning. more breaking news, president trump speed with canada intensifying after justin trudeau and a series that week following the g-7 summits over the weekend. prime minister justin trudeau of canada acted so meek and mil during a g-7 meeting only to give a news conference after i left sayg they were kind of insulting. and will not be pushed around. i care a star in response to his 270% on dairy. trump trade advisor sharply criticizing on "fox news sunday." >> there's a special place in for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president donald jay trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door. and that is what bad-faith justin trudeau did the best on the press conference. train to prime minister stephen harper was on "sunday morning futures" with maria bartiromo. he says he can't understand why the u.s. is obsessed over trade relations with this country. >> not only is the trade deficit with canada small permit the united states runs a current
eastern time. kristina: this is the busiest i've ever seen on a monday morning. more breaking news, president trump speed with canada intensifying after justin trudeau and a series that week following the g-7 summits over the weekend. prime minister justin trudeau of canada acted so meek and mil during a g-7 meeting only to give a news conference after i left sayg they were kind of insulting. and will not be pushed around. i care a star in response to his 270% on dairy. trump trade advisor...