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. >> emily: breaking just moments ago, president trump a greeting to pause at the anticipated tariffs to mexico for one month hours before they went into effect. sending 10,000 troops to the border as part of the agreement which reverts a trade war with our southern neighbors for now. and trump's next call today is to canada's prime minister justin trudeau. this is "outnumbered." here with my cohost harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, also joining us today marie harf, fox news contributor and former state department spokesperson under president obama, and brian kilmeade, fox & friends cohost, host of the brian kilmeade radio show and one nation with brian kilmeade. now the move to end those proposed tariffs came after a phone call between president trump and mexican president claudia sheinbaum. she said the deal marks the respectful relationship between our two nations. president trump is set to speak with prime minister trudeau just hours from now. the president defended the tariffs over the weekend, watch. >> canada has been very abusive of the united states for many years. we sub
. >> emily: breaking just moments ago, president trump a greeting to pause at the anticipated tariffs to mexico for one month hours before they went into effect. sending 10,000 troops to the border as part of the agreement which reverts a trade war with our southern neighbors for now. and trump's next call today is to canada's prime minister justin trudeau. this is "outnumbered." here with my cohost harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, also joining us today marie harf, fox news...
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going for the shots and going for emily. >> emily held in captivity by hamas con if i wering most of our fears that it was true. will the prime minister agree with me that we should stop funding hamas, follow example of other nations and divert our aid to other more trust worthy agencies. i spoke the other day to emily herself about the conditions in which she was held and will continue to do so. but to be absolutely clear, we condemn hamas and everybody in this house should condemn hamas. >> one in ten hr managers say they mate start the fopped reigns leading and nor have they sold. will the prime minister meet to discuss the recent paid time and going for the bring about change. 1.5 million more employees will be entitled to pay for rental leave. 30,000 more followers and going to get the meeting with the minister. >> the deal that came in and prepare and deliver a statement on one of the most important issues in the country in resent years and that's what i was doing. what were they doing? >> mr. speaker, i know the whole house will support the prime minister and with the family a
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and i think that might be emily over there. he laughs how are you doing? nick!s most of the fishing their way of life through small scale sustainable tourism. they historically used to be seafarers. the mainland and the urban society, and their culture, and their deep relationship with the sea. lives on gaya island, 20 minutes from the shore, they travel around based on where the fish are, based on where they can find their catch. using their ancient knowledge of the ocean, and rebuilding these temporary homes. a lot of coastal communities do spearfishing, is because of their free diving. they dive up to five, 15, 20 metres deep at a time. 0k, there he is, going down. he's got his spear and he's ready to fish. their breaths for minutes at a time. emily tells me that sagi's body allowing him to stay underwater for up to ten minutes. ah! he's done it! he's got one! to them, you know, water is everything. it's their home. it's where they work. but for them, ok, so he's cutting open the puffer fish. this is when precision is key. he gasps latok? this is not cooked.
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emily brooks, house reporter with the hill. emily brooks, start on that plane and helicopter crash here in washington, d.c. what is the latest in terms of how congress is reacting, whether there will be a congressional investigation, whether they are devising legislation in response to this? guest: absolutely, congress will be looking into this. my colleagues have already found that the heads of the transportation committee in the house have all the received briefings about this. certainly something that lawmakers, who fly in and out of reagan national airport all the time, are certainly very concerned about the safety implications there. congress will absolutely play a role. it is a little bit interesting, though, in this congress versus last, now with washington under total republican trifecta control. the republican-controlled house and senate are giving more leeway and room for the trump administration to investigate and provide information, both to congress, and publicly what is going on. a little bit of a change in the po
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emily in paris star lily collins, among those facing it firsthand.nie ramos. >> lily to the right. >> lily collins is used to the glare of the spotlight. she's a staple on red carpets promoting movies or her hit show, emily in paris. >> in paris. >> the actress and daughter of musician phil collins was basically born into fame. but her latest headlines likely came as a bit of a shock. now, the actress sits at the center of the newest surrogacy controversy as she and her husband push back against online critics as the public weighs in about when, if ever, surrogacy is an accepted way to expand families. >> i just kind of wanted to hug her and say, i got you, girl. like i got you. but the more that we tell our stories, the more we will be able to maybe not change minds that can never be changed, but open minds that don't quite understand. >> the emily in paris star and her husband, charlie mcdowell made their announcement on instagram, introducing their baby girl named tove, saying, quote, words will never express our endless gratitude for our incredib
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>> emilie ikeda with that late-breaking news tonight from philly. emilie, thanks. >>> new backlash tonight to president trump's tariffs on mexico, canada and china, all set to go into effect within days. critics warning the move will spark a trade war and force americans to pay more for things they need. we'll get to the impact on your budget in just a minute. but first, yamiche alcindor has more on the fallout today. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's new tariffs blasted by foreign leaders and democrats here at home. >> it's going to just do one thing. it will raise prices for american consumers. >> reporter: even as republicans rush to the president's defense for imposing 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada and 10% on items from china. >> if prices go up, it's because of other people's reactions to america's laws. >> reporter: canadian prime minister justin trudeau retaliating with his own 25% tariffs on u.s. imports and speaking directly to the american people. >> tariffs against canada will put your jobs at risk. . >> reporter: and
>> emilie ikeda with that late-breaking news tonight from philly. emilie, thanks. >>> new backlash tonight to president trump's tariffs on mexico, canada and china, all set to go into effect within days. critics warning the move will spark a trade war and force americans to pay more for things they need. we'll get to the impact on your budget in just a minute. but first, yamiche alcindor has more on the fallout today. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's new tariffs...
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emily, this did not come without resistance from the left. chuck schumer had interesting props. >> in light of the things a lot of the people -- at the super bowl have beer and guac. much of it comes from mexico. the prices of these things are likely to go up. these tariffs are so bad that experts have said that they could cost a family as much as $1200 a year. speak of it looks like we still got beer and guac, emily. >> when i saw that charade, it reminded me that the entrenched incumbents there represent not 1 ounce of who i am, at least, as an american. it is so tragic to me to see schumer standing with avocados and corona light, failing to see the forest through the trees. the 100,000 americans that have died via fentanyl poisoning in the last few years, the border agents who have died by suicide in rising numbers, the historic rapes, sexual assault, kidnapping, and plundering of our southern neighbors, mexicans, and pursuit of the southern border. the 800,000 children that have been lost in this country. the list goes on. for him to hold
emily, this did not come without resistance from the left. chuck schumer had interesting props. >> in light of the things a lot of the people -- at the super bowl have beer and guac. much of it comes from mexico. the prices of these things are likely to go up. these tariffs are so bad that experts have said that they could cost a family as much as $1200 a year. speak of it looks like we still got beer and guac, emily. >> when i saw that charade, it reminded me that the entrenched...
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emilie, where does the investigation go from here? >> reporter: jose, authorities say debris from the plane could be found anywhere between here and the north east philadelphia airport, complicating investigators' ongoing search for a critical piece of evidence, the cockpit voice recorder. jose? >> emilie ikeda in philadelphia, thank you. >>> in washington we are learning new details about the american airlines crash that left 67 people dead with the ntsb offering its first glimpse at what they know so far from the plane's flight recorders. aaron gilchrist has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the ntsb providing new details about the investigation into wednesday's deadly crash over washington, d.c. >> five people in the tower at the time of the accident. at this time we have interviewed the local controller, the ground controller, and the local assist controller. >> reporter: the ntsb saying there is much more data analysis to do, but preliminary data suggests the helicopter was flying at 300 feet or more when it crashed into the plane
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for that, we go to emily graffeo. emily: we are looking at a huge stock pop in palantir, up 21%, all coming from the company's earnings where they touted demand for their ai products from u.s. businesses and also u.s. government contracts. co alex karp describing demand as untamed organic growth. they also said full-year revenue will also be $3.75 billion, all things to that demand. the earnings prompted an upgrade from morgan stanley, raised their price target on the stock, reading to equal weight, saying fundamentals are getting better and there is a lack of a clear downside catalyst. the stock did have a big surge last year, up something more than 300% in 2024, but the gains are still continuing. also looking at shares of spotify. the streaming company posted user and revenue forecast that beat estimates. the stock is up about 10%, all coming from these upgraded forecasts. they say they see 675 million total active monthly users. the company also posted its first ever annual profit, so investors are really cheering
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emily? >> peter doocy, thank you.nedy, we saw a lot they are, but i want to focus on this point, which is that on the meter of freak outs, what is this proposed impeachment indicating to you? apparently, legislating or representing constituents, representing that 74 million americans -- off the table apparently with those democratic lawmakers? >> what they're doing is fighting to keep corrupt bureaucratic state in place, which costs taxpayers a lot of money, and people are finally waking up to realize that the government takes their money and then wastes their money and makes their lives very difficult. this is falling on deaf ears. everyone has heard this chorus over and over and over again. it's 2025. hysteria doesn't sell: action does. unfortunately, they aren't offering action in terms of counterproposals, ideas, data-driven solutions. what they are offering is violent action. we've already seen a president who was reelected in the face of two assassination attempts. my fear is that these people are trying to fan
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a hat trick for david pastrnak who gets to visit with emily. >> since the start of january, you havere. do you feel like anything in your game has changed? >> yeah, i mean, you know, all around at the line, we have been playing some good hockey, and last couple of weeks, and so that obviously helps, and you know, personally, i have been feeling great. in the last month, so it's been good. >> emily: with a performance like this, you guys started outside of the playoff picture. how confident are you that you guys can make a run? >> you know, we have to take it game by game. the position and standings are very tight. every single game matters. we can't look too far ahead. we know where we are in the standings and we know how important is every game. you know what, we just have to get every point we can. >> emily: you mentioned your line earlier, matthew poitras, you have some chemistry. what do you like about playing with him? >> for a player of his size, he's unbelievable and strong on the puck. with him, you know. >> mike: i hat trick. our entire excellent crew behind the scenes, mika
a hat trick for david pastrnak who gets to visit with emily. >> since the start of january, you havere. do you feel like anything in your game has changed? >> yeah, i mean, you know, all around at the line, we have been playing some good hockey, and last couple of weeks, and so that obviously helps, and you know, personally, i have been feeling great. in the last month, so it's been good. >> emily: with a performance like this, you guys started outside of the playoff picture....
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emily fry is a senior economist at the resolution foundation.damaging to low—income families who spend a larger portion of their budget on energy compared with higher income households. yes, so, as you say the expectation is that we will a lot of that at the moment is instead of being driven by the good side is being driven by the services side at the moment, given that we're not seeing the underlying with wage growth. more broadly, we saw the fed hold rates, the bank of england explicitly didn't take it uncertainty which has reached record highs since the us presidential election. decisions, even if very few of the tariffs actually get implemented. impact on growth in the us but also potentially more broadly, depending really on what happens around tariffs. the problem, though, is that if we get a full—blown for canada and mexico, i know they have been put on pause, but donald trump has the eu if that is what we see play out, what are the implications as you say, the big, big question is how these tariffs move forward to what we saw in 2018—19.
emily fry is a senior economist at the resolution foundation.damaging to low—income families who spend a larger portion of their budget on energy compared with higher income households. yes, so, as you say the expectation is that we will a lot of that at the moment is instead of being driven by the good side is being driven by the services side at the moment, given that we're not seeing the underlying with wage growth. more broadly, we saw the fed hold rates, the bank of england explicitly...
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emily mortimer, welcome to studio 1a. >> thank you for having me. >> we know you are comfortable in ah the project? >> it was hugh bonfield who plays my husband in the movie, when sally hawkins who was mrs. brown in the original movies wasn't going to be able to do it, said i think it should be emily mortimer. so he anointed me mrs. brown. when you get the call to come and join paddington, you feel your country needs you. >> and hugh is of downing abbey fame. this is cool because we are learning things about paddington that we didn't know. >> you didn't know that he came from peru. >> this was new to me. >> any self regarding english person knows. he comes from peru and arrives at paddington station with a little label on him saying please look after the bear. but he originates from peru. so we go back where he has found family but we take him back to check on his aunt who is his original family and try to find out what is going on with him because there is something awry. >> how is he as a costar? hollywood has kind of gone to his head but is he ezeasy to work with? >> he stays in hi
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>> i like what emily said but i would take it a different direction i think he is letting leaders inhe middle east now, if i don't do it, you guys do it but if you don't, i will. and that might lead to change ultimately. >> trace: aaron? >> i agree with kevin i think he's right and signalling but i love the disruptive nature of how we put everything out there. it's amazing to watch, everybody freaked out because he just trump and i'm enjoying it. >> trace: is not bluffing that's the whole thing trump does not bluff which is why people are scared is going to go through with it. i don't think it will get that far because it's such a big negotiating tool for him. we asked what you think, it's the art of the deal at its best, it gets the dialogue started with world leaders . leo said and told the mid-70s beirut capital lebanon was known as the terrorist -- the pairs of the middle east. 100% trust trump, love it, it's a real estate development, redevelopment matter not military one james said interesting idea, but it will never happen . not a fan, i think it's about idea, i love it, it's
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back to you. >> emily, thank you. >>> today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington where he is expected to meet with president trump's middle east envoy, steve witkoff. negotiations on the second phase of the gaza cease-fire, which are set to begin today. netanyahu will meet with president trump tomorrow. for more, let's turn to matt bodner. we are still in the first phase of the cease-fire. how's that going? >> reporter: frances, good morning. the cease-fire is holding for the moment, though it continues to be on shaky ground. over the weekend, hamas released three more israeli hostages. that was on saturday. this was followed hours later by the release of 183 palestinian prisoners from israeli custody. at the same time, allegations of cease-fire violations continue. on sunday, the idf conducted a strike on what they claim was a suspicious vehicle in gaza, this wounded four palestinians. the vehicle was moving outside of authorized areas, making it a suspicious target. several incidents like this have taken place since january 19. we are currently in the first phas
back to you. >> emily, thank you. >>> today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington where he is expected to meet with president trump's middle east envoy, steve witkoff. negotiations on the second phase of the gaza cease-fire, which are set to begin today. netanyahu will meet with president trump tomorrow. for more, let's turn to matt bodner. we are still in the first phase of the cease-fire. how's that going? >> reporter: frances, good morning. the...
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emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: tens of millions reeling from a blast of winter that swept across 20 states. >> oh, my god, it is freezing cold. >> reporter: bringing a dangerous mix of snow, sleet and rain. >> look at that. coming right down off the mountain. >> reporter: three and a half inches of rain fell within several hours near charleston, west virginia where first responders waded through floodwaters to rescue at least 20 stranded drivers. roads barely passable. and in some spots destroyed. >> there are 18 counties that have reported in a damage from ice and the storms. >> reporter: lightning lit up the sky in kentucky. an ef-1 tornado in hart county leaving behind a trail of destruction. on the roads, treacherous conditions. >> whoa. holy crap! >> reporter: ice sending cars into tailspins. this one stopping just short of a crash. while a pileup involving tractor-trailers shut down a major interstate in pennsylvania. the icy landscape snapping tree trunks and limbs and knocking out power to tens of thousands, as february gets off to a furious start. and just as the storm b
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ray ferraro, emily kaplan, mike monaco, our entire crew, coyle, dragged through, lindholm denied, and then a sprawling samsonov covers. >> ray: the bruins have just not generated much at all, since the end of the first period, that's just their ninth shot on goal. sweet little give and go. coyle finds lindholm getting behind brayden mcnabb. coyle wants to snap this pass as hard as he can, so the deflection has a chance to get up into the top of the net. well read and well played by samsonov to knock away the latest bruins chance. >> ray: face-off to the right of samsonov, controlled by the bruins. cha charlie mcavoy, toward the back door, geekie gloves it down, and pressured by hague. out high, pastrnak wheels, protects, and cycles it along toward geekie. zacha tried to settle the bouncing puck up the boards, fighting with nick. pressure there, won by vegas and stopped by swayman. >> ray: swayman answers samsonov, good forecheck by kolesar. swayman had to be sharp, what looked like a bruin possession, swayman's got to make the stop. >> mike: a 3-3 game because pavel dorofeyev tied it
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you know, emily, i will start with you. donald trump will soon pick up the reins, he did it when he was here in new york. stuck at the courthouse with the lawfare after there went over to harlem to talk to particularly black voters. some of them eventually, as we know, ended up voting for him. if democrats ignore their own voters, he will go for them. >> i think you are absolutely right. imagine watching your elected officials yelling on tv about what most americans see as basic accountability being asked for from federal agency. i worked in two federal agency in the executive branch. anyone you talk to agree the bureaucracy has too much power and is too difficult to change. i think it is very refreshing to most americans to see someone come into the white house, do what they said they were going to do and actually take some steps to reform this overburdensome process we see in the federal government. if democrats were smart they would look for opportunities to work in musk and other trump officials to find common ground wh
you know, emily, i will start with you. donald trump will soon pick up the reins, he did it when he was here in new york. stuck at the courthouse with the lawfare after there went over to harlem to talk to particularly black voters. some of them eventually, as we know, ended up voting for him. if democrats ignore their own voters, he will go for them. >> i think you are absolutely right. imagine watching your elected officials yelling on tv about what most americans see as basic...
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this is a "outnumbered" emily compagno. joining me is martha maccallum, anchor and executive editor of "ty storey" and coanchor of fox news election coverage. host of "american dream home" and fox business. dr. nicole saphier, fox news contributor fox news contributor and board-certified physician. and griff jenkins, fox news national correspondent. griff, exciting morning. i think it was contained to the democratic party that pretty much accomplished nothing other than showing us that they want to do stunts for a living. >> but that's not true, emily parrott maxine waters proved she can't open a door. didn't have them storming the department of education today. for context, 50-80 democrats led by congressman mark takano sent a letterman yesterday to the acting secretary of education saying "we want a meeting." they didn't get a response, so they decided to show up and stormed the door. 11 out a form, i would say. at the end of the day, it is certainly an instant that shows that the democrats were reaching a certain level o
this is a "outnumbered" emily compagno. joining me is martha maccallum, anchor and executive editor of "ty storey" and coanchor of fox news election coverage. host of "american dream home" and fox business. dr. nicole saphier, fox news contributor fox news contributor and board-certified physician. and griff jenkins, fox news national correspondent. griff, exciting morning. i think it was contained to the democratic party that pretty much accomplished nothing other...
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emily, what are you dealing with there? hey there.i want to show you the consistency. >> ofhis wintry mix that we're dealing with. >> it's not. >> like that light. >> stuff >> this is what happens. >> when. >> there's no salt on the sidewalk. same with the roadways. >> it's basically. >> a sheet of ice here. >> even when you pick it up. >> you can see this. is what's been falling. throughout the morning. >> and parts of. >> the. >> northeast could see up to. >> half an inch of ice accumulation. >> it's why. >> officials are urging. >> people to be careful. >> as they head out their door. >> today. >> millions waking up. >> to a treacherous. >> morning commute. >> as a blast. >> of winter. sweeps across. >> at least. >> 17 states. >> even roads. >> prepped with brine turning. >> to a. >> sheet of ice. >> right there. did you see that? >> yeah. >> sending cars. >> slipping and. sliding near kansas city. >> this car. narrowly avoiding a collision with. >> another vehicle. >> the dangerous deluge of. >> freezing rain. complete with thunde
emily, what are you dealing with there? hey there.i want to show you the consistency. >> ofhis wintry mix that we're dealing with. >> it's not. >> like that light. >> stuff >> this is what happens. >> when. >> there's no salt on the sidewalk. same with the roadways. >> it's basically. >> a sheet of ice here. >> even when you pick it up. >> you can see this. is what's been falling. throughout the morning. >> and parts of....
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that is emily graffeo.all of those questions related to amazon, let's bring in the senior analyst of u.s. retail and bloomberg intelligence. let's start with capex spending. what is amazon going to tell us it is doing? >> capex spending is likely to rise. i think the year will be in line with expectations but going forward, will would also increase spending, likely heard from the rivals? the likelihood is, yes, everyone needs to invest more in ai, as well as the cloud and server business. to stay abreast with the rising tide, they will need to make higher investments. vonnie: it is up more than 8% year to date, up more than 40% year-over-year. is there room for more, room for investors to not punish the stock but actually reward it, which has not been the case with some of these magnificent seven stocks? poonam: we think the results will be at the high-end of expectations, especially on the retail side where we know the holiday quarter was very strong especially in the online vertical. we expect solid momen
that is emily graffeo.all of those questions related to amazon, let's bring in the senior analyst of u.s. retail and bloomberg intelligence. let's start with capex spending. what is amazon going to tell us it is doing? >> capex spending is likely to rise. i think the year will be in line with expectations but going forward, will would also increase spending, likely heard from the rivals? the likelihood is, yes, everyone needs to invest more in ai, as well as the cloud and server business....
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emily gord, dean, traveled there to meet with palestinian families, displaced by the volume a it's a story that keeps repeating palestinian families displaced on their hands in the nearby refugee comp. find temporary shelter this time of the blind association and janine city, a place of summer's point, the palestinian authority and the is ready. all may have been coming out to raise the janine refugee camp of the last month. these are just a few of the thousands of people have left in that time. so the 1st thing was that the police came down to source a surrounded us for 2 months. while we were at home, never, we couldn't leave or go in the house. but then that is really, it came and started bowling airplanes and they blew up the houses of the off to the airplane, started motoring us to me if we would like to create our homes, applying to the families, to what they could carry and left for some it's been hot and, and for others, some 25 families had the blind association building was an option and headed the they're away from immediate danger, but playing to play on such and t. we've
emily gord, dean, traveled there to meet with palestinian families, displaced by the volume a it's a story that keeps repeating palestinian families displaced on their hands in the nearby refugee comp. find temporary shelter this time of the blind association and janine city, a place of summer's point, the palestinian authority and the is ready. all may have been coming out to raise the janine refugee camp of the last month. these are just a few of the thousands of people have left in that...
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. >> emily wilkins with. some news. >> on the treasurys. >> debt issuance plan. emily. >> hey, mike. >> yeah, we just heard from the treasury announcing today that their plans for the two upcoming quarters for this first quarter of 2025, they expect. to borrow 815 billion in that first quarter. that is 9 billion less than. >> what was announced. >> in october. of last year. and then moving on to q2, april through june. they expect to borrow 123 billion. of course, that's much smaller because americans and companies will be paying their taxes. hence the need for treasury to. >> borrow less. >> mike. >> all right, emily, those are the amounts we're going to work through to see. >> what. >> maturities that's always been of interest to the street, and see if any. >> of that. >> ripples through the bond market. >> let's now send it. >> over to megan costello. >> for the latest. >> on the tariff front. megan. >> hey, mike. it's been a busy day, and it's a make or break hour now for canada, prime minister justin trudeau and president trump meeting by phone as we speak f
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let's get to emily wilkins. hey, emily. >> hey, carl.ed. >> the first. >> major hurdle. >> just getting full approval from all the republicans. on the senate financial finance committee. >> that means that his. >> nomination will now be going to the senate floor for a vote for the entire senate. we saw that. >> this was. >> very. >> much on partizan lines. >> all republicans. >> voted for. all democrats voted against democrats, of course, raising. >> concerns about health care for americans, about some of rfk's. >> previous stances. on vaccines. >> but you've seen republicans really. >> get in. >> line behind him, and that includes senator bill cassidy, republican from. louisiana and himself a doctor. >> and he was seen as one of the big. swing votes. but he. >> tweeted out. >> just before the vote that he's had extensive conversations. >> with the trump administration. >> that his. >> concerns have. >> been taken. >> taken care of and addressed. and he. >> expects to see some. >> serious policy. >> coming from the white house. >> also s
let's get to emily wilkins. hey, emily. >> hey, carl.ed. >> the first. >> major hurdle. >> just getting full approval from all the republicans. on the senate financial finance committee. >> that means that his. >> nomination will now be going to the senate floor for a vote for the entire senate. we saw that. >> this was. >> very. >> much on partizan lines. >> all republicans. >> voted for. all democrats voted against democrats,...
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emily brooks, house reporter with the hill. brooks, start on that plane and helicopter crash here in washington, d.c. what is the latest in terms of how congress is reacting, whether there will be a congressional investigation, whether they are devising legislation in response to this? guest: absolutely, congress will be looking into this. my colleagues have already found that the heads of the transportation committee in the house have all the received briefings about this. certainly something that lawmakers, who fly in and out of reagan national airport all the time, are certainly very concerned about the safety implications there. congress will absolutely play a role. it is a little bit interesting, though, in this congress versus last, now with washington under total republican trifecta control. the republican-controlled house and senate are giving more leeway and room for the trump administration to investigate and provide information, both to congress, and publicly what is going on. a little bit of a change in the power dy
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treasury, as emily was saying. it's our money.go after the person that wants to check where is it we are being responsible or not with the american -- as we are stewards of the american people's money? i like the simple the cop. -- i like the example at the top, how to run efficiently with the bigger spots ability to have in washington, invest like a business, invest our hard-earned tax dollars. we do it for the private sector. why's it so bad now for the public sector? >> they wanted to defund our protection, the police on the left. maybe we want to defund some areas through usaid that are not good for the country. they don't help our bottom line because they fought terrorism. >> harris, i made these kinds of cases. let me just say that if you hire as -- between the funding mechanism to the leaders of hamas and then in october, everybody is in a grand jury. >> wow. >> it's very simple: preserve the money for the children in africa, excise the money that are going to terrorist groups. how is that difficult to understand? president
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>> emily: if you go late, seeds. >> harris: and my teenagers are never on time for the mo movies. >> they serve some nachos. >> so let's have some previous because more chance to eat. >> my goodness! 's take on going early. >> harris: i actually had to do nothing for the segment. >> emily: get the popcorn! >> harris: all right, thank you for watching everybody. "america reports" now. ♪ ♪ >> usaid, it came out hundreds and tremendous amounts of money had nothing to do with anything. this is a terrible thing experience. but we are catching them left and right. elon musk is helping us on it. [applause] and he is pretty good. he is pretty good. he's pretty good at it. but the numbers are astounding. >> john: the trump administration pushing forward with plans to downside federal agencies handstaves gimmick save taxpayers money. but democrats resisting the shakeout up and out going down without a fight. listen to this. with one voice, fire elon musk! unelected, unaccountable billionaire. >> elon musk, we have a message for you, you will be fired. >> elon and his tech burros ride they are
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. >> leading this happy band of beaver believers is emily fairfax. eco-hydrologist and assistant professor of geography at the university of minnesota. we met in southern wyoming. >> we are about to go into the beaver wetlands. >> in the national forest. we are going into a beaver complex. which is a huge beaver neighborhood. maintained by one beaver family. >> before we began our track, we got an advanced peak thanks to emily's prowess as a drone pilot. >> right now i'm flying over the corridor the beavers have dammed. we are seeing quite a butte -- quite a few beaver ponds. >> in 2020, a wildfire ripped through here. there is still evidence. did great trees finding the edges of a lush linear oasis. how long does the green swath go? >>, i have flown half a kilometer away along the path. it is beaver engineered. we think it is one family doing this work. >> one family? for more than a kilometer? >> yes. >> we did not see them, but they sure are busy. the parents made for life. they have a litter once a year. anywhere between one and six kids. >> in a
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i'm tom harwood. >> and i'm emily carver. >> and i'm emily carver. >> the prime minister is in brusselsr since brexit. but at a time trump is looking to bash brussels. is this the brightest place for the prime minister to be? >> good question. and the us president, donald trump. well, he looks set to hit the eu with trade tariffs. but could the uk be spared? >> the european union is really out of line. the uk is out of line, but i'm sure that one. i think that one can be worked out. but the european union is it's an. >> and it's been reported that keir starmer met with his vocal coach, an actress, at the height of
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. >> doctor emily.k, the california state university board of trustees and its committees addressed proposed reductions that would impact all 23 campuses. >> sonoma was just the first that's made the headlines. you're going to hear a lot more of these stories across the state. >> with the governor's budget proposal. the csu system faces a nearly 8% cut to its general fund. that's $375 million of state support. in a presentation, the finance committee addressed how csu's have already tightened their belt. >> 1430 course sections were eliminated in just one year by seven universities between fall 23 and fall 24. >> interim president of sonoma state emily cutrer said two cuts have the greatest impact. the first is the elimination of 23 degree programs. >> the most controversial part of what we're doing is the elimination of ncaa division two intercollegiate athletics. >> overall, the csu is predicting a budget shortfall of 400 to $800 million next academic year. how will these numbers impact students and s
. >> doctor emily.k, the california state university board of trustees and its committees addressed proposed reductions that would impact all 23 campuses. >> sonoma was just the first that's made the headlines. you're going to hear a lot more of these stories across the state. >> with the governor's budget proposal. the csu system faces a nearly 8% cut to its general fund. that's $375 million of state support. in a presentation, the finance committee addressed how csu's have...
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. >> doctor emily cutrer. >> who this week the california state university board of trustees and itsessed proposed reductions that would impact all 23 campuses. >> sonoma was just the first that's made the headlines. you're going to hear a lot more of these stories across the state. >> with the governor's budget proposal, the csu system faces a nearly 8% cut to its general fund. that's $375 million of state support. in a presentation, the finance committee addressed how csu's have already tightened their belt. >> 1430 course sections were eliminated in just one year by seven universities between fall 23 and fall 24. >> interim president of sonoma state emily cutrer said two cuts have the greatest impact. the first is the elimination of 23 degree programs. >> the most controversial part of what we're doing is the elimination of ncaa division two intercollegiate athletics. >> overall, the csu is predicting a budget shortfall of 400 to $800 million next academic year. how will these numbers impact students and staff here at san jose state university? enrollment has improved, but the cam
. >> doctor emily cutrer. >> who this week the california state university board of trustees and itsessed proposed reductions that would impact all 23 campuses. >> sonoma was just the first that's made the headlines. you're going to hear a lot more of these stories across the state. >> with the governor's budget proposal, the csu system faces a nearly 8% cut to its general fund. that's $375 million of state support. in a presentation, the finance committee addressed how...
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. >> emily, harris and kaylee. they're taking on the hot topics with powerful perspective and smart insight that's promo code usa at urgent care kit.com/usa. >> big news america. joe biden is going hollywood. >> what do you think about joe biden signing on with a talent agency? >> you got to be kidding. he signed on with the talent agency. >> he does. he's got some entertainment agents now. >> i think he's got bigger problems than that. i really do. i think he's got much bigger problems than that. but i wish him well. >> the big guy is signing with caa, the same powerhouse talent agency that reps the obamas. is joe going to write another book or produce netflix hits like michelle? you know, the former first lady is doing a dating show for seniors. maybe after dougie fresh made a move on. doctor jill biden wants to be the next golden bachelor. but joe is not just taking lunch meetings in la. he's also met the new dnc chair, straight white man ken martin. mr. martin's first order of business as the head of the party.
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models can put immense pressure on young people who are still searching for their identity. professor, emily dukes, it's has been studying virtual models for some time. she knows that people who frequently click on certain content on social media also receive such content more often. that's kinda not finished. that's a few. and that can have the effect that we only consume a certain type of content. whether that's in the direction of this information, whether it's a certain political direction, or whether it's an ideal of beauty that we see over and over. and shouldn't isaac yet, this must be done point because the and this is the next stage and a i moving images. new programs such as sort show that development is progressing and leaps and bounds a. i can now generate animated films in seconds with the help of short text commands. the depiction of people, animals, movement and buildings is extremely realistic. the hoping to monitor sherwood so they'd be mounting, problematic when someone uses it. for example, with the intention of spreading this information and then simulates authenticity an
models can put immense pressure on young people who are still searching for their identity. professor, emily dukes, it's has been studying virtual models for some time. she knows that people who frequently click on certain content on social media also receive such content more often. that's kinda not finished. that's a few. and that can have the effect that we only consume a certain type of content. whether that's in the direction of this information, whether it's a certain political direction,...
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you know, it's and see that the president have you, emily speech on the other side of the world was a media anger, fear. and the determination to resist organizing public assemblies like this one to discuss their response that i shouldn't, it shouldn't that i've shown k 40 seed and did, and diverse was provocation, a consolidation office ideology therapy and several protest since president relate, took office in december 2023, with a radical policy to come to state spending on health transports in education. how do i get done and wellness and that will hopefully everyone feels they should protest. but also that they can take these discussions today with plants and to our families. because these are problems that touch on lives at this moment. as close the ministry for women and diversity, a policy institute against discrimination and racism is their progress and my life . and then last month in doubles. it may need more be will to see the feminism, diversity, inclusion, equity, immigration, abortion, environmentalism, gender, ideology, amongst others, the, the heads of the same creatu
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emily metz, thank you so much. and all the best to you and the entire industry. and to everybody. thank you. all right. coming up, new details on the victims of the medevac plane crash in philadelphia. a live report is next. also, u.s. army identified the third passenger aboard the black hawk helicopter. a third crew member, captain rebecca lobach, was copiloting the aircraft when it collided with the passenger plane over washington, dc. she is seen here escorting a fashion icon, ralph lauren, as he was just recently awarded the presidential medal of freedom. that was just last month. her family called her a bright star who was a kind, generous, brilliant, funny, ambitious and strong person. >> this part changed my life. >> superman. crazy. just that simple little thing over the horse. >> chris wanted to change the world. >> people are. >> literally walking because of him. >> superman. the christopher reeve story tonight at eight on cnn. >> my eyes, they're dry, uncomfortable. >> looking for extra hydration. now there's blink neutral tears. >> it works differently than drops. blin
emily metz, thank you so much. and all the best to you and the entire industry. and to everybody. thank you. all right. coming up, new details on the victims of the medevac plane crash in philadelphia. a live report is next. also, u.s. army identified the third passenger aboard the black hawk helicopter. a third crew member, captain rebecca lobach, was copiloting the aircraft when it collided with the passenger plane over washington, dc. she is seen here escorting a fashion icon, ralph lauren,...
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i'd do anything for you, emily. -still creepy. -right.resident trump wasted no time implementing the sweeping economic agenda in the first two weeks of the second term signing dozens of executive orders threatening to move forward with tariffs on decatur, mexico and china as soon as we can, investors are following the pronouncements weighing the implications of presidency policy on the economy in the market, joining me now invesco global head of public policy and deeandy blocker. i want to talk about pearson policy and so forth. let's do a quick public service announcement despite all of the attention this stuff gets one of the most important movers of the market and the economy. >> even though i work in policy all the time, as much as i think i'm important it's not the most important thing, the most important thing is not election to not specific policies but advancements in different sectors, technology advancement, we talked about a.i. and deep-sea, those are the things that drive the market. that said 25 25 present tariffse not nothin
i'd do anything for you, emily. -still creepy. -right.resident trump wasted no time implementing the sweeping economic agenda in the first two weeks of the second term signing dozens of executive orders threatening to move forward with tariffs on decatur, mexico and china as soon as we can, investors are following the pronouncements weighing the implications of presidency policy on the economy in the market, joining me now invesco global head of public policy and deeandy blocker. i want to talk...
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this is hostage square, where the family, . .. and loved tbs emilie; frisnés ans!se campaigning the fi'fiil’g�*; friehee ehe! teeee’ those campaigning for the vof if 7 ofisraeli 77 77 release ofisraeli hesteges in gaza release ofisraeli hestages in gaza continue to keep held in gaza continue to keep to console one 7 today also but crucially today also celebrate the of those who been ”thoseiwho mtge}; an 7 ofthose who havebeen held in gaza. let's cross live to jerusalem and speak we are starting to see some reaction to the releases. yeah, on israeli media and online, trying to follow of the trying to follow some of the live here, and there is live pages here, and there is �* think it's not joy, i think it's not surprising that some of these hostages, three more have ji— 77 today, we have 7 today, we have quotes some of the saying can breathe again, they can finally breathe again, on the joy of commenting on the joy of getting family members i getting family members back, i think specifically the pictures getting family members back, i thi have fcifically the pictures
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