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i think that's the dark horse and a scari thin >> john freeman with cfra research, thank you. >> thank you. >>> now to interest rates. james bullard said today that rate cut may be warranted soon. that's a quote. bullard cited global trade tensions and weak inflation, and manyn wall street seemed to think the interest rate futures market may have already priced in several cuts this year. sm steve lie tells us, the looking at so something far worse. >> reporter: several forecasters are now convinced the u.s.ea economy isd for recession as a result of existing and 24re9end tariffs from the trump administration. citing rising trade protectionism,forecasters responding to a new survey fro the national association of business economics. it's up from 15% this year morgan stanley wrote in a report, quote, if trade tsions contin to escalate, we believe the global cycle will be in recession in three arters. kevin hassett indirectly said the new tariffs would hurt the u.s. economy. >> i can say if folks are tuning up theirodels to wor on it today, i think one of the things you see especially in
i think that's the dark horse and a scari thin >> john freeman with cfra research, thank you. >> thank you. >>> now to interest rates. james bullard said today that rate cut may be warranted soon. that's a quote. bullard cited global trade tensions and weak inflation, and manyn wall street seemed to think the interest rate futures market may have already priced in several cuts this year. sm steve lie tells us, the looking at so something far worse. >> reporter:...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. you. >> this is bbc world news america. a tale of two meetings at the g20. discussions could not havefeeen more difnt. the gloves are off in the democratic presidential race. joe biden is now on the defensive. >> if you want to have a campaign on rights, i am happy to do that. >> and one photographer has made the city his backdrop, with the sun and moon center stage. ♪ for those watching on p and around the globe, welcome to bbc world news america. the u.s. and the u.k. are known for strong bonds, but today there was a difference in theila treatment ofmir putin. at the g20 summit, the british prime minister's face said it all. there was a frosty greeting for the russian president. it was the first formal meeting between the two since the poisoning of a former spy last year. theresa may said normal relations would not be restored until moscownd 50 responsible activity. it was a different story when sat down with pre
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is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for s;america's neglected ne and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. katty: t "bbc world news america." i am katty kay in washington. president trump is kicking off his reelection campaign at a massive rally in florida. the trump administration will no longer include patrick shanahan. the acting defense secretary steps down amid alarming stories emerge about his family. leading conservative candidates were on stage in the u.k. debating which of these five men should be britain's next prime minister. and erased from exis-- satellite images show mosques in china destroyed as authorities face accusations they are trying to suppress muslims. we will have the second of our special reports. katty: for those watch pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump is on his way to florida to formally ction campaign. he is heading to a 20,000-seat stadium in orlando and it is likely to be packed. his supporters have been queuing outside s
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for example, one thing i found interesting was douglas freeman, the biographer robert lee. he spends a lot of time leading up to world war ii and during world war ii trying to turn robert e lee into a relevant figure for americans in the second world war. he talks about his military strategy and other ideas and plans he has. at oneuglas freeman point writes this essay, antique knowledges that lee is an important symbol. so is abraham lincoln. the power of abraham lincoln was so much that even somebody like douglas freeman had to moment,dge that at this the historical figure who seems most relevant to what we're doing is abraham lincoln. >> fdr being overly cautious, if you look at his results, it was the same in those states. people might vote for segregationist congressman and governors, but they adored fdr. >> i think you are right about that absolutely. one more? yes, i do have one more. >> this was a wonderful talk. i always thought fdr embraced jefferson more than lincoln. connect the two? i always felt that jefferson was more in the forefront than lincoln. >> jefferso
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starting with you, mayor karen freeman, ewilson. don't we talk about the key issues you saw in your city. what were you focused on in your state of the city address. >> well, you always hear about infrastructure. and it just so happens that most of our state of the cities come in february, march, when in those climates where you have serious winter you're right in the midst of pot holes forming or really impeding progress. and so that's always top of mind. certainly you are concerned about the water infrastructure. and that has been really driven by some of the national issues that we have seen around water. but also local issues. so that's always an issue. and then people are consistently concerned about economic development. you know, what are you doing to create jobs? what are you doing to ensure not only that jobs are created but they are created for local residents, which is something that we have always been focused on. knows are some of the issues that are top of mind. and certainly we heard it talked about in san francisco a
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to my left we have mayor karen freeman-wilson who is the mayor of gary indiana and president of noc,reeman-wilson has served as mayor of her hometown since 2012 when she became the first woman to leave the city of gary and the first african- american woman mayor and the city of indiana. to her left is mayor lily may who was sworn in december 2016, fremont california's first woman minority mayor in the 63 year history and was first elected to the fremont city council in 2014 and currently serves as cochair of the noc transportation technology subcommittee and president of the asian-pacific american municipal officials constituency group. we have mayor wayne mess him won't iron as moammar mayor in 2015 and serves on the board of directors in an lc. he announced his campaign to run for the democratic nomination for president in 2020. van, we will have mayor muriel bowser joining us and as many of you know when you're the hometown mayor things come up. she was drawn away and will be here shortly. so, let's get right into it. starting with you, let's talk about the key issues that you rea
to my left we have mayor karen freeman-wilson who is the mayor of gary indiana and president of noc,reeman-wilson has served as mayor of her hometown since 2012 when she became the first woman to leave the city of gary and the first african- american woman mayor and the city of indiana. to her left is mayor lily may who was sworn in december 2016, fremont california's first woman minority mayor in the 63 year history and was first elected to the fremont city council in 2014 and currently serves...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anchor: this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i'm laura trevelyan. president trump signs new sanctions against iran just daye afr he pulled back from military action. >> theset measures repres strong and proportionate response to iran's provocative actions. we will continue to increase pressure on iran. laura: the front runner to be the next british prime minister insists he can deliver brexit by the deadline. >> what hasat changed is there is a real positiverg ene about getting in on. laura: plus, the eastern black hoino returns to rwanda. w a conservation effort saved the endangered species. ♪ laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. president trump has increased pressure on iran, imsing new sanctions including measures targeting the supreme leader. nsions between the two countries are high after iran shot down an american drone last week
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, puamuing solutions for ica's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from v like you. thank you. jane: this is "bbc world news america." omreporting frashington, i am jane o'brien. violence in hong kong as protesters face off against police over a controversial extradition law. a vote for contempt in the fight over the senses. -- census. house democrats which were stern action against of the attorney general and, secretary. and taking on climate change. nse british government wants to get carbon emiss to zero in the coming decades. jane: welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the mood in hong kong remains tense after police fired rubber bullets and tear gas thousands of protesters in the city center. demonstrators are trying to block a bill thatleould allow peo be extradited to mainland china for trial. dozens were wounded in the clhes, which the territories leader describ as organized rights. -- riots. reporter: they arrived early to stake out their territory with provised barrica
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different announcer: funding of this presentation is made possible byth freeman foundation and kovler foundation--pursuing solutions for america's neglected need first announcer: and now, "bbc world news." christa larwood: hello. and welcome to "the travel sho coming to you this week from the "symphony of the seas," the world's largest-ever cruise ship. in april, i was aboard for the ship's maen voyage, so what better place to look back at some of our favorite recent stories on the program? here's a taste of what' to come. man: go! christa: whoo! different man: wow! woman: ♪ you're superhuman ♪ different man: oof. man, black shirt: so that's go? different man: no, that's stop. 'man in black shirt: thats stop? christa: well, let's kick off with a trip ade took back in march to egypt, where he gote his firstglimpse of the pyramids at giza. he also went to a new museum that's due to open later this year thates hohe world's largest archaeological collection. so here's 5,00years of history condensed into 5 minutes. ade: here in the shadow of the pyramids, a new, ambitious oject is entering
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. jane: this is "bbc world news america."as reporting fromngton, i am jane o'brien. a you and-- a u.n. report says there is credible evidence that saudi's crown prince and other officials are liable for the murder of jamal kh mhoggi. fo are charged with murder bringing down flight mh17 overra uke, killing almost 300 people. and john malkovich returns to the london stage as a depraved hollywood mol. he gives his views on the scandals that have rocked the industry. john: what is to end unless bad behavior ends? i don't see bad behavior ending anytime so. jane: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." it has been more than months sinceournalist jamal khashoggi was murdered. now a u.n. investigation says there is credible evidence the crown prince of saudi arabia was behind it. mr. khashoggi, a critic of the prince, was killed iide the udi consulate in istanbul. our dipl
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing sol for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. hi laura:is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the top border official in the u.s. is stepping down as anger grows over the treatment of migrant children in camps. the war of words between u.s. and iranian officials of the acrimony betweenhe nations escalates. twitter is the weapon of choice as diplomacy stalls. plus, the fascinating history of hest food. why americans loveir guilty pleasures despite the downsides of too much t and salt. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news americ" we begin with the growing outcry over the treatment of detained migrant children over the u.s. border.er an government officials say they have returned about 100 children to a troubled facility in texas, where lawyers say minors were held without access to showers or enough foo the customs and border protection agency housesil those en, and the acti
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ti the freeman foun; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions famerica's n; and by contributions to this pbs station viewers like you. thank yo jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washing am jane o'brien. tensions flare in the middle east as the united stateblames iran for suspected attacks on two oil tankers. sec. pompeo: it is the assessment of the united states government that the lamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks in the gulf of oman today. jane: white house press secretary sarah sanders is leaving her post, calling it the best job she has evehad. but it has been a bumpy ride. tracking yosemite's trees. a decade-long project providing clues to what is hurting the famous forest. jane: welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the u.s. secretary of state mike mpeo has blamed iran for attacks otwo oil tankers in the gulf of oman. mr. pompeo called it a blatant assault and said the u.s. would defend its interests in e region. tehran has denied any connection to the incident, saying its navy helped to evacuat
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alison freeman, bbc news.ter being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain range in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven, when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but one died of her injuries. the other walker is in a stable condition. five teenagers arrested in connection with a homophobic attack on two women on a london night bus have been released on bail. a group of young men began harassing the women after discovering that they were a couple, and asked them to kiss. the suspects were questioned on suspicion of robbery and aggravated grievous bodily harm. a labour mp has been reported to the party's chief whip, after he supported campaigners who've been protesting against same sex relationship teaching at a birmingham primary school. roger godsiff is the mp for the constituency which which includes anderton park school — the focus of recent demonstrations. daniela relph reports. they are
alison freeman, bbc news.ter being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain range in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven, when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but one died of her injuries. the other walker is in a stable condition. five teenagers arrested in connection with a homophobic attack on two women on a london night bus have been released on bail. a group of...
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so you will experience a brief slowdown as you roll through, but once again that's on the freeman side we're checking in on the minute you're doing fine 80 south hayward san leandro union city milpitas 19 right on time for your southbound commute and then what about one to one that's off to a great start as well if you travel from the south bay and you head north and you have to make your way up to the peninsula. it is doing just fine 27 minutes right on time from 85 to menlo park will check more coming up in a bit. but tonight tonight, the big game the last game at oracle arena, the warriors will take on the raptors in game 6 of the nba finals were all excited. the team is down 3 to 2 in the series and if they win the series heads back to canada for game 7. one person that you will not see on the court katie you know he's heard he went through surgery for that torn right achilles tendon and he's going to be out maybe 8 months maybe up to a year. now whether he signs a deal with the warriors at after he recovers that's a question or you know is he going to come for free agent to rent w
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freeman thank everyone who helped find and care for the baby. real heroes of this story are citizen found this baby, but just as much or death the sheriffs and the first responders immediately get their care for this baby. >>that was richard alley and reporting freeman says the baby is healthy and is now in foster care. >>coming up tonight, democrats getting ready to take this age and their first debate of the 2020 presidential race, what to expect from the crowded field and a startling report revealing just how much crime happens on bart every day what's being done to try to ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>we want to go back now to our breaking news tonight at least 3 people killed at a ford dealership in morgan hill, this is a very active scene a lot of police on the same s
freeman thank everyone who helped find and care for the baby. real heroes of this story are citizen found this baby, but just as much or death the sheriffs and the first responders immediately get their care for this baby. >>that was richard alley and reporting freeman says the baby is healthy and is now in foster care. >>coming up tonight, democrats getting ready to take this age and their first debate of the 2020 presidential race, what to expect from the crowded field and a...
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alison freeman, bbc news. the bbc‘s martin yip is at the protest. been seen in hong kong for quite a while. you judge how big the rally is by how many people occupy how many lanes on the road. this is a busy part of hong kong. all six lanes have been occupied by these people waiting mainly white t—shirts. they are chanting slogans ranging from, down with the leader, too, no extradition to china. this is about opposing the proposed amendments to existing extradition law in hong kong. people are worried that some might be extradited to mainland china for political reason once this bill is passed. the government argues that the court will protect them from such a thing, from these political extraditions. but people do not buy into it. and they are showing up here. a woman has died after being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain range in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but one died of h
alison freeman, bbc news. the bbc‘s martin yip is at the protest. been seen in hong kong for quite a while. you judge how big the rally is by how many people occupy how many lanes on the road. this is a busy part of hong kong. all six lanes have been occupied by these people waiting mainly white t—shirts. they are chanting slogans ranging from, down with the leader, too, no extradition to china. this is about opposing the proposed amendments to existing extradition law in hong kong. people...
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alison freeman reports from lincolnshire. 0h, not as bad as i thought. house she shares with her husband richard since the water levels drop. they'd acted quickly, getting their furniture onto breeze blocks to save it, before the water came in last week. they're still shocked by what happened. have you ever had anything like this? i have lived here now nearly 60 odd years and it's neverflooded in my time and it's neverflooded in my family's time, nor my grandfather's time. the work has already begun to remove water damaged items. they think it will take at least four months to get their home back to normal. you see the floor bowed up. from the water and pressure underneath it, shoving the floor up. all eyes are now on the river steeping, which burst its banks on wednesday. this gap's already been plugged, but there are concerns about what will happen if water levels rise again. efforts are continuing to pump as much water away from the town as possible, to protect those houses that haven't been affected and prevent more damage to those that have. and tha
alison freeman reports from lincolnshire. 0h, not as bad as i thought. house she shares with her husband richard since the water levels drop. they'd acted quickly, getting their furniture onto breeze blocks to save it, before the water came in last week. they're still shocked by what happened. have you ever had anything like this? i have lived here now nearly 60 odd years and it's neverflooded in my time and it's neverflooded in my family's time, nor my grandfather's time. the work has already...
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freeman thank everyone who helped find and care for the baby.eal heroes of the story our citizens they found this baby but just as much or death the sheriffs and first responders immediately get their care for this baby. >>that was richard elliot reporting and the baby now is in good health and in foster care. >>the very latest on that breaking news story out of the east bay we have live pictures on the ground here in emeryville a fire broke out at a home on 47th avenue on the 1000 block. >>47th avenue you can see in the shot, it is a residential neighborhood looks like one originally caught fire looks like it may have spread to at least one other there are some reports that perhaps even 3 structure impacted by this fire. but in any event it looks like. firefighters do have the scene more under control now than earlier when it was a large plumes of black smoke coming up from the scene so at least that's one positive note. we do understand from some reporting on the scene that perhaps a couple people have been taken to hospital for minor smoke in
freeman thank everyone who helped find and care for the baby.eal heroes of the story our citizens they found this baby but just as much or death the sheriffs and first responders immediately get their care for this baby. >>that was richard elliot reporting and the baby now is in good health and in foster care. >>the very latest on that breaking news story out of the east bay we have live pictures on the ground here in emeryville a fire broke out at a home on 47th avenue on the 1000...
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alison freeman, bbc news.e middle east, on top of the 1500 already there, as tensions grow with iran. the pentagon claims it now has more evidence that iran was behind the attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman last week. mark lowen is in fujairah in the united arab emirates. how significant is this military deployment? i think it is another significant warning shot from the us against iran, retaliatory show of strength against tehran because of what washington said was eran ‘s attacks on tankers in the persian gulf in recent weeks. it is another part of us‘s so—called maximum pressure strategy on iran. they have crippled the —— the iranians economy through sanctions, iranian oil exports are down, iran is struggling to pay public sector salaries and there you have the moving of significant military assets into the region. the fear is that it has become yet another dangerous new geopolitical flash points. on the one hand iran is somewhat backed up by china and russia who have both warned washington against
alison freeman, bbc news.e middle east, on top of the 1500 already there, as tensions grow with iran. the pentagon claims it now has more evidence that iran was behind the attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman last week. mark lowen is in fujairah in the united arab emirates. how significant is this military deployment? i think it is another significant warning shot from the us against iran, retaliatory show of strength against tehran because of what washington said was eran ‘s attacks on...
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alison freeman reports.ands of people are marching through the streets of hong kong in a final attempt to stop a new law. they believe that the law would allow china to target its political opponents, leading them to be tortured. the former british colony returned to chinese law in 1987, but has its liberty is not enjoyed by those on the mainland. those who oppose the bill say that it would erode hong kong's freedoms. mainland china uses all sorts of ways to exercise their so—called dictatorship in hong kong, to kidnap the people they treat as enemy. the controversial bill would allow authorities in mainland china, taiwan and macau to make extradition applications for suspects accused of crimes such as murder and rape. the hong kong government has tried to reassure the public, saying the territory's courts would have the final say on whether to grant requests. and those accused of political and religious crimes would not be extradited. whilst hong kong's leader carrie lam has made amendments to the bill, she
alison freeman reports.ands of people are marching through the streets of hong kong in a final attempt to stop a new law. they believe that the law would allow china to target its political opponents, leading them to be tortured. the former british colony returned to chinese law in 1987, but has its liberty is not enjoyed by those on the mainland. those who oppose the bill say that it would erode hong kong's freedoms. mainland china uses all sorts of ways to exercise their so—called...