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ian is back later for our wire. thank you for now. ian is back laterfor our briefing. wire.our briefing. we wire. thank you for now. ian is back laterfor our briefing. we have wire. thank you for now. ian is back later for our briefing. we have so much more difficult in this programme. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'll have a full round—up of sport — incluing the latest on manny pacquiao's plans for one more fight. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far, but suddenly the police are tear—gassing the crowd. we don't yet know why. the pre—launch ritual is well established here. helen was sai
ian is back later for our wire. thank you for now. ian is back laterfor our briefing. wire.our briefing. we wire. thank you for now. ian is back laterfor our briefing. we have wire. thank you for now. ian is back later for our briefing. we have so much more difficult in this programme. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'll have a full round—up of sport — incluing the latest on manny pacquiao's plans for one more fight. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's...
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ian: as we saw this year, they can change very quickly.he pendulum of economic optimism which had been focused on recession is now something closer to balance. in that context it makes complete sense for people to be incrementally more optimistic. i'm cautious that it might go too far. the reason i'm more worried about that is this is all predicated on the fed not hiking very, the fed retaining a easy monetary policy and presumably cutting at some point. if the fed takes on a more hawkish stance, we might see a reversal on the global front. taylor: in the midst of this hawkish stance, i want to talk about great calls. you talk about a tactical view 262. range on between 250, it seems like we recovered with expectations on the 10-year coming back to 250. where do you see short-term range bound between this the?-- this view? ian: the most exciting part of the treasury market right now is the rate of the yield curve pushed up against 25 basis points yesterday. for -- this balance could occur with 10-year yields between that range because it i
ian: as we saw this year, they can change very quickly.he pendulum of economic optimism which had been focused on recession is now something closer to balance. in that context it makes complete sense for people to be incrementally more optimistic. i'm cautious that it might go too far. the reason i'm more worried about that is this is all predicated on the fed not hiking very, the fed retaining a easy monetary policy and presumably cutting at some point. if the fed takes on a more hawkish...
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ian believe that is the case at all.f you look at the type of pressures you get from trade disruption like this, it is that negative hit to economic growth and that upward push in inflation, and that combination tends to be an environment where you get a lot of downward pressure on pm multiples across the market on the whole. we still think the market as being pretty sanguine that there will be some kind of deal done around the g20 talks, but we keep on pushing these further back. i think we are worried that now we've gone to these tariffs, it is very difficult to dial back as your last gas was just adjusting. alix: that was the kind of rhetoric on friday as well. bank of america merrill lynch was saying equities are not reacting enough to put enough pressure on president trump to make a deal. if you agree with that, what would be enough? ian: i think you have to recognize that there has been quite a lot of pain in the real economy, despite what mr. kudlow was saying. u.s. exports to china down 30%. chinese exports to th
ian believe that is the case at all.f you look at the type of pressures you get from trade disruption like this, it is that negative hit to economic growth and that upward push in inflation, and that combination tends to be an environment where you get a lot of downward pressure on pm multiples across the market on the whole. we still think the market as being pretty sanguine that there will be some kind of deal done around the g20 talks, but we keep on pushing these further back. i think we...
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ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.d later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it, was the advent of a japanese transistor radio. for the first time his people could hear what other arab countries were doing with their oil, and they wanted some of that. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil. and suddenly, everything changed. they needed oil, and lots of it. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 197
ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.d later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it, was the advent of a japanese transistor radio....
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ian pannell standing by. >>> also developing now, trapped on a cruise ship. the measles emergency we're learning about tonight about 300 passengers and crew reportedly told they cannot get off the ship. >>> the evacuations tonight. the major plant up in flames. reports of propane tanks exploding. >>> "jeopardy!" host alex trebek and our robin roberts. his first interview on his health, what he reveals about sudden waves of sadness. and in true form, what he says about that current champ, "jeopardy!" james. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we have breaking news from capitol hill. the attorney general refusing to testify tomorrow after fireworks today. but we do begin at the top tonight with a terrifying 24 hours already. and now, the state of emergency after a devastating tornado outbreak. several states under warnings or watches again tonight. more than 30 reported tornadoes already. and this storm system has been deadly. this picture from dean, texas, tonight. piles of debris from destroyed homes and buildin
ian pannell standing by. >>> also developing now, trapped on a cruise ship. the measles emergency we're learning about tonight about 300 passengers and crew reportedly told they cannot get off the ship. >>> the evacuations tonight. the major plant up in flames. reports of propane tanks exploding. >>> "jeopardy!" host alex trebek and our robin roberts. his first interview on his health, what he reveals about sudden waves of sadness. and in true form, what he...
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ian: that is true. the u.s.e largest producer of chips, and china is the largest market, but the backdrop is really that we have had an incredible run in stocks. the stock is up over a third. to put that in perspective, intel is the only chipmaker to decline this year. caroline: not lucky for some. a great chart. ian king, always great to get you talking all things chips and intel. coming up, is alexa spying on your kids? how amazon's echo devices are collecting and storing personal information despite parental controls, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: softbank's big bets are starting to pay off. operating income tripled in the fourth quarter, and division fund issue to double digits to investors. son boastedsayoshi that there was no kind of private equity that deliver this return, and indicated they are planning on vision fund two in the near future. thehe timing of the launch, size and structure are to be sorted, but it will be about the same time as -- same size as vision fund one. amazon's meanwhile, ec
ian: that is true. the u.s.e largest producer of chips, and china is the largest market, but the backdrop is really that we have had an incredible run in stocks. the stock is up over a third. to put that in perspective, intel is the only chipmaker to decline this year. caroline: not lucky for some. a great chart. ian king, always great to get you talking all things chips and intel. coming up, is alexa spying on your kids? how amazon's echo devices are collecting and storing personal information...
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ian mcshane is here, you guys. [ cheers and applaus a very good night.ore we get to that, the trump administration is defying congress over the mueller report as we get more information about the president's tax returns. for r re on this, it's time fo "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: after democrats won back the house in november, and promised to investigate him, trump's threatened to go to war with congress. and now, we're seeing what that war looks like. c trump's fightigress on every front. ordering former aides to defy subpoenas, trying to block robert mueller from testifying, suing banks to keep from releasing his bank documents and refusing to open rudy giuliani's coffin during the day. [ laughter ] "it's not because he's a vampire, he just has sensitive eyes." [ laughter ] and then, of course, there's william barr, trump's attorney general who lied about the pontents of the mueller rert before we all got to see it and then refused to show up at a house hearing last week about ng his handlif the report leaving an empty chair in h
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and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome back, ian. >> thank you.d you're here. i'm so excited. you are in the new "john wick" film. i also, very briefly, want to say -- last time you were here, we talked about a show you were in that i loved, "deadwood." and there had always been these rumors that there would be a "deadwood" movie. and you've said "if there wasn't one, we can blame hbo." and now, the blame is off hbo. >> i know. >> seth: it's gonna -- it's coming out. you shot a "deadwood" movie. >> blames on us -- >> seth: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> if it's no good. no, i think you'll like it. i mean -- >> seth: i'm very excited. and it must have been surreal to get back together them. >> it was surreal, seth. it's about two years ago, just about the time i last saw you that they announced that there was -- not announced, the script came in, which is really the best news. >> seth: yeah. >> 'cause it's difficult doing a two-hour movie of a show just when - "oh, let's do a 'deadwood' movie. he's got to have a reason to do it. it's statehood
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joining us to discuss that is ian shear. wach, ian. nicehave you here. >> thanks for having me. >> the basic question is why everybody focusing on 5g and yes, it's the next big thing, he but what are implications of whether china wins or the.s. wins. >> a lot of this is bragging rights. that's a very important part of i and what's interesting that china produces a lot of the equipment that makes 5g possible. so what's really interesting here is thatxthere's this layer in all of this going on where the united states government which h been raising alarms about chinese hacking and all sorts of other things ition to this trade dispute going on is trying to actually keep oth countries and ourselves from using 5gki netw equipment from china and this causes quite a bit of consternation, and a lot ofio conf in the market particularly because there hasn't been that much proof where things aret.oming from >> implicit in the fcc's approval in the deal between sprint and t-mobile was, they said that this would allow for faster rollout of 5g. ther
joining us to discuss that is ian shear. wach, ian. nicehave you here. >> thanks for having me. >> the basic question is why everybody focusing on 5g and yes, it's the next big thing, he but what are implications of whether china wins or the.s. wins. >> a lot of this is bragging rights. that's a very important part of i and what's interesting that china produces a lot of the equipment that makes 5g possible. so what's really interesting here is thatxthere's this layer in all...
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as ian said, it's a way to regulate your emotions. the women talked about stressful life events. having a baby, talking about loneliness, and actually taking drugs and drinking alcohol is a relief. and they are all valid explanations, looking after kids, trying to get a job? yes. they are incredibly stressful life events. and i think people are looking for some kind of relief and drugs and alcohol give you that. you know there will be a generation of people listening to you saying that who came through the second world war andi came through the second world war and i say, childbirth is not a stressful life event. we are living ina stressful life event. we are living in a different time. women's's lives are different and the expectations of women are different, so it's no surprise to see the explanations women were giving there. tim passmore said we need to treat drug addiction, cocaine, whatever it is, drug addiction across the board as a health issue. is that right? yes, absolutely. if you break the law by taking class a drugs you sh
as ian said, it's a way to regulate your emotions. the women talked about stressful life events. having a baby, talking about loneliness, and actually taking drugs and drinking alcohol is a relief. and they are all valid explanations, looking after kids, trying to get a job? yes. they are incredibly stressful life events. and i think people are looking for some kind of relief and drugs and alcohol give you that. you know there will be a generation of people listening to you saying that who came...
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>> it was a really bad joke on ian brammer's front. he is a foreign affairs columnist for time magazine and professor as well at nyu. people look to him for the facts and when you had a quote from donald trump talking about how kobach joe biden was a low iq individual and they agreed on that. the point ian brammer was trying to make, you shouldn't wait into those waters and put something up it could be completed with that. there were notable retweets from ted of california and a lot of liberals who were extremely upset about this because they did take him at his word and retweeted it and were left up a creek when it turned out to be something not true. >> things spread very quickly, they go viral these days. i want to play with the president said which triggered part of this tweet. >> rashida tlaib made a statement that joe biden is a low iq individual and he probably is based on his record. i think i agree with him on that. >> that is different from saying he is smarter and would make a better president. >> that's right but it was a r
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ian will join us. we will hear from the coach and some of the players of what meant wrong and what next in game six. >>> breaking news at this hour. a pretty scarey situation at hillsdale mall. police say there were reports of a man in the mall with a gun in his waistband. and they're looking for him right now. this is a surveillance photo of the person they are talking about. he's also holding a black duffel bag. the mall is still open for business, but many people who are there have been seen leaving because of all the police activity. we'll keep an eye on the situation for you and bring you the latest when we get it. >>> an east bay city set to consider new rules for cannabis dispensaries. >>> plus, under pressure. a new study says kids are feeling a lot of stress these days. why it is spelling deadly consequences. it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and from the looks of it, this tradition is going to last awhile. denny's has n
ian will join us. we will hear from the coach and some of the players of what meant wrong and what next in game six. >>> breaking news at this hour. a pretty scarey situation at hillsdale mall. police say there were reports of a man in the mall with a gun in his waistband. and they're looking for him right now. this is a surveillance photo of the person they are talking about. he's also holding a black duffel bag. the mall is still open for business, but many people who are there have...
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let's bring you to ian cull. there were a lot of story lines. we want to hear from the players and coaches as well. raj, you know every playoffs series, the sharks played their best hockey, they won their first two games so far. today with that earlier than usual start at noon. jonathan cheechoo opened the door and entered the tank. six minutes, karrlson. who's going to take that lead early. the blues had a slow shot. three minutes into the second. seconds after a shark missed the post, martin jones deflux it and makes it 2-0 blues. 13 minutes left in the second, brett burn is going to stop that break away attack with a trip leading to a penalty shot. blues are going to go 3-0. they win it at 5-0. here is sharks' coach peter debo deboer after the game. >> i thought we played well enough to come out of that maybe first when we started, started taking on some water. they took over the second period and you know when powell got hit high, we lost composure there, another finest moment. >> reporter: they got game six on tuesday in st. louis. fans and
let's bring you to ian cull. there were a lot of story lines. we want to hear from the players and coaches as well. raj, you know every playoffs series, the sharks played their best hockey, they won their first two games so far. today with that earlier than usual start at noon. jonathan cheechoo opened the door and entered the tank. six minutes, karrlson. who's going to take that lead early. the blues had a slow shot. three minutes into the second. seconds after a shark missed the post, martin...
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at newday, your service is your down payment. >> thanks to ian prior. at doj when so much of this went down. what do you think of how it turned out? >> i think one of the frustrating things is one of the reasons why there was change at the fbi. comey went out and talked about an uncharged suspect, hillary clinton and blasted her. rod rosenstein said we don't talk negatively -- >> and it happened again. >> here's harris. >> fox news alert. a fiery president trump tearing into robert mueller as a growing number of democrats are calling for the commander-in-chief's impeachment. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. president trump going after bob mueller one day after he broke his silence branding him as a true never trumper that should have never gotten the job in the first place. watch. >> i think he's a total conflicted person. i think mueller is a true never trumper. he is somebody that dislikes donald trump. he didn't get a job that he requested he wanted badly and then he was
at newday, your service is your down payment. >> thanks to ian prior. at doj when so much of this went down. what do you think of how it turned out? >> i think one of the frustrating things is one of the reasons why there was change at the fbi. comey went out and talked about an uncharged suspect, hillary clinton and blasted her. rod rosenstein said we don't talk negatively -- >> and it happened again. >> here's harris. >> fox news alert. a fiery president trump...
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joining us to discuss is ian king.an, how much does this go to the very heart, basically, of what qualcomm's business model is? ian: this is not just a little sideline for this company. we are talking billions of dollars of high-margin revenue that come in every year, and that money is used to fund an industry-leading r&d effort. if you want to buy a 5g phone right now or perhaps for the rest of the year, you will be buying a qualcomm chip. that puts the company in a good position. caroline: let's get our market perspective today. stacy, your perspective on the severity of the selloff, is it in line with the severity of the risks of the business model? >> in theory, yes, although i'm a little surprised at the magnitude. i would have thought, if you were paying attention to the trial itself in january, the idea that they were likely to lose was probably not going to be a surprise. that seemed pretty clear from the tone and mannerisms that emerged from the trial. i would say that maybe in the wake of the apple settlement
joining us to discuss is ian king.an, how much does this go to the very heart, basically, of what qualcomm's business model is? ian: this is not just a little sideline for this company. we are talking billions of dollars of high-margin revenue that come in every year, and that money is used to fund an industry-leading r&d effort. if you want to buy a 5g phone right now or perhaps for the rest of the year, you will be buying a qualcomm chip. that puts the company in a good position....
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ian: that is absolutely one of the underpinnings. the semiconductor industry is getting what he wished for, but in a way that it didn't help it would happen. for years, arguing that chinese competitors have been unfairly taking advantage, stealing things, borrowing things. the trump administration has been pretty tough on that. action against companies, particularly while way. huawei. the net effect, what might that have been terms of our access to the market. the market is enormously important for them. a lot of companies this year, particularly chip companies, talking about how chinese businesses down and how that is impacting demand for their products. there is a concern that the chinese could be pressured or find more impetus. emily: down around the 2% mark now. it could be a rocky few days. talks thursday and friday. we don't know for sure what the results will be but the u.s. saying that tariffs will be raised as of friday. ian: we have seen the white house put out deadlines the day after talks were scheduled with the hopes of
ian: that is absolutely one of the underpinnings. the semiconductor industry is getting what he wished for, but in a way that it didn't help it would happen. for years, arguing that chinese competitors have been unfairly taking advantage, stealing things, borrowing things. the trump administration has been pretty tough on that. action against companies, particularly while way. huawei. the net effect, what might that have been terms of our access to the market. the market is enormously important...
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set up as a vaudevillian stage show with ian durie as the unreliable narrator.have elton writing his story from rehab. he walks into rehab dressed in a costume that makes him look between a demon and a chicken. he goes into this self—analysis. i read one review, "i am eltonjohn, i'm an alcoholic, a sex addict, and i have a problem with shopping." he also says "i am elton hercules john," adding to the absurdity. wonderful. talking about sex and drugs, they feature in your next movie. they feature in the trailer for booksmart. talking about trailers, the trailer makes booksmart look like it is a superbad film but it is more than that. directed by olivia wilde, kaitlyn dever and beanie feldstein are playing amy and molly, who have spent their school careers not partying, being focused on education so that they can get two good colleges but the end of term is coming and they are realising that they might have missed out. mark your calendars and make plans to attend the drama department summer programme shakespeare in the park. we will be performing the bard's comede
set up as a vaudevillian stage show with ian durie as the unreliable narrator.have elton writing his story from rehab. he walks into rehab dressed in a costume that makes him look between a demon and a chicken. he goes into this self—analysis. i read one review, "i am eltonjohn, i'm an alcoholic, a sex addict, and i have a problem with shopping." he also says "i am elton hercules john," adding to the absurdity. wonderful. talking about sex and drugs, they feature in your...
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stage show with ian durie as the unreliable narrator.ve elton writing his story from rehab. he walks into rehab dressed in a costume that makes him look between a demon and a chicken. he goes into this self—analysis. chicken. he goes into this self-analysis. i read one review, i am elton john, self-analysis. i read one review, i am eltonjohn, i'm an alcoholic, a sex addict, and i have a problem with shopping. he also says i am elton herculesjohn, with shopping. he also says i am elton hercules john, adding with shopping. he also says i am elton herculesjohn, adding to the absurdity. wonderful. talking about sex and drugs, they feature in your next movie. they feature in the trailerfor next movie. they feature in the trailer for booksmart. talking about trailers, the trailer makes booksmart look like it is a superbad film but it is more than that. directed by 0livia film but it is more than that. directed by olivia wilde, caitlin deaver and bernie feldstein are playing amy and molly, who have spent their school careers not partying, being
stage show with ian durie as the unreliable narrator.ve elton writing his story from rehab. he walks into rehab dressed in a costume that makes him look between a demon and a chicken. he goes into this self—analysis. chicken. he goes into this self-analysis. i read one review, i am elton john, self-analysis. i read one review, i am eltonjohn, i'm an alcoholic, a sex addict, and i have a problem with shopping. he also says i am elton herculesjohn, with shopping. he also says i am elton...
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ian? roxanne vogel is happy to be safe. she trained 20-hours a week for six months to reach her goal... and chose the (route she did because she worried about overcrowding along the more popular south side. in the six months leading up to her ment half her time in an aldelightning two-week ascent s says was a safer option...spending as little time polemountain. ian cull, nbc bay areas. do we have a deal? negotiators -- working late into the night -- hoping to end the teachers strike in union city and hayward. the teachers walked off the job more than a week ago -- but they could return to the classroom -- tomorrow. nbc bay area )s cheryl hurd in hayward -- where there )s been a lot of activity in the last 90 minutes. cheryl -- what )s the update? we )re following a developing more than 60 teachers walked the picket line today. they started negotiating at about 9:00 this morning. the strike has been going on for a week now. we talked to a district spokesperson tonights stndd rig. >> the teachers came down from their 10%vetwo
ian? roxanne vogel is happy to be safe. she trained 20-hours a week for six months to reach her goal... and chose the (route she did because she worried about overcrowding along the more popular south side. in the six months leading up to her ment half her time in an aldelightning two-week ascent s says was a safer option...spending as little time polemountain. ian cull, nbc bay areas. do we have a deal? negotiators -- working late into the night -- hoping to end the teachers strike in union...
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ian coal, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you. did the s.f.p.d. break the law? they answered tough questions about the recent raid of a freelance journalist at his home. this is all about a journalist's right to shield sources. chief bill scott said detectives believe journalist brian acted illegally by conspiring to obtain a police report on the death of public defender jeff adachi. but the chief adds his officers did not consult the district attorney about obtaining a search warrant. >> there are some lessons to be learned here. we're very humble about taking a critical review of this, but the intent and the thought process of why we did what we did is because he we believe that he was complicit in committing crimes. >> the chief says the law is complicated when it comes to the state's shield law which protects reporters from identifying their sources. nbc bay area has a long-time relationship with that journalist, brian carmody. we bought video h f that maxing owners in emeryville imploring city leaders to hit kp the minie from jumping up in july. at risk, th
ian coal, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you. did the s.f.p.d. break the law? they answered tough questions about the recent raid of a freelance journalist at his home. this is all about a journalist's right to shield sources. chief bill scott said detectives believe journalist brian acted illegally by conspiring to obtain a police report on the death of public defender jeff adachi. but the chief adds his officers did not consult the district attorney about obtaining a search warrant....
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ian is still processing, coping with the entire experience.e way he had always dreamed it would. >> and so jim and poppy, so many climbers are really having very difficult experiences for a number of different reasons. but as one expert climber put it perhaps best, you can think you're invincible, but you get to the mountain and realize nature might have other plans. the dangers will always be there, but in some cases they can be mitigated. >> arwa, hearing from him in that way brings it home for us. thank you for being there, for all your reporting throughout, and for that story. i'm so glad he made it down okay. >> me too. other human beings on the mountain. >> arwa, thanks. >>> still ahead, president trump's outburst full of, we'll say it, outright lies. cnn fact checks trump. that's next. skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. ♪ hi. i'm sparrowhawk
ian is still processing, coping with the entire experience.e way he had always dreamed it would. >> and so jim and poppy, so many climbers are really having very difficult experiences for a number of different reasons. but as one expert climber put it perhaps best, you can think you're invincible, but you get to the mountain and realize nature might have other plans. the dangers will always be there, but in some cases they can be mitigated. >> arwa, hearing from him in that way...
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>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home this evening and to the major headline on the economy tonight, after that soaring jobs report late last week. tonight, something different now driving the market down. in fact, the dow plunged 473 points today. its biggest drop since january. the fall comes after a tweet from the president, new threats against china tonight. abc's eva pilgrim live at the new york stock exchange. eva, what's behind it? >> reporter: well, david, the uncertainty of what's to come causing some serious jitters here on wall street. the president's threat to drastically increase tariffs on chinese goods putting pressure on trade negotiations. and the clock is ticking. those new tariffs set to go into effect friday. experts say the fallout of a trade war could be huge with consumers feeling the brunt of it. now, china's top economic adviser is expected in washington thursday and friday. but for now, all eyes watching and waiting to see if these two sides can come to an ag
>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home this evening and to the major headline on the economy tonight, after that soaring jobs report late last week. tonight, something different now driving the market down. in fact, the dow plunged 473 points today. its biggest drop since january. the fall comes after a tweet from the president, new threats against china tonight. abc's eva pilgrim live at the new york stock exchange. eva, what's behind...
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briefly, a final response to what ian fenn has just said, less interesting curriculum?n we will have with head teachers. i have fought very hard to make sure that sen children do have the ability to take exams that are well suited to their abilities. 0n the off—rolling issue, which is illegal, 0fsted will crack down on this in their new framework, where inspectors will be asking schools where they might believe there is some off—rolling going on as to what is going on. today, edward timpson's report is a really important day in the lives of many vulnerable students in schools. i want to thank edward but i also want to make sure we deliver on this. thank you all of you for your time, we appreciate it, thank you. remember the worldwide outrage following the shooting dead by trophy hunters of cecil the lion in zimbabwe? that was in 2015. at the time, the british government pledged to ban the import of such trophies, like the head, skin or tusks. now, the environment secretary, michael gove, says he's cautious about doing so, at least at the moment. in an interview for bbc
briefly, a final response to what ian fenn has just said, less interesting curriculum?n we will have with head teachers. i have fought very hard to make sure that sen children do have the ability to take exams that are well suited to their abilities. 0n the off—rolling issue, which is illegal, 0fsted will crack down on this in their new framework, where inspectors will be asking schools where they might believe there is some off—rolling going on as to what is going on. today, edward...
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thanks ian from deloitte.acktracked on previous agreements china made on talks has prime frontage president trump to threaten to more than double tariffs on 200 billion dollars of chinese goods. with some around the corner for some of us, for those of us in the northern hemisphere, we are so looking forward to a cold pint of beer at the end of their working day. is that you 5ally at 9am? 5ome people get stuck in at the middle of their day. the global beer market is huge, worth more than half $1 trillion every year with china, brazil and the u5 amongst the biggest producers. when it comes to drinking the stuff, no one does it better than those in the czech republic, consuming on average a whopping 183 litres per person per year. cobra beer was started in 1989, born out of the idea of a less gassy beer to drink with indian food and it now has sales of more than $350 million per year and is sold in more than a0 countries. karan bilimoria is founder and chairman of cobra beer. welcome. you didn‘t bring any bit! it
thanks ian from deloitte.acktracked on previous agreements china made on talks has prime frontage president trump to threaten to more than double tariffs on 200 billion dollars of chinese goods. with some around the corner for some of us, for those of us in the northern hemisphere, we are so looking forward to a cold pint of beer at the end of their working day. is that you 5ally at 9am? 5ome people get stuck in at the middle of their day. the global beer market is huge, worth more than half $1...
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ian and adam, thank you both forjoining us.t allows it. the bill contains no details on when a referendum could be held or what the question would be but first minister nicola sturgeon says the legislation would give people in scotland the "opportunity to choose a better future". 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports. most of these young people couldn't vote in the last scottish referendum five years ago. nicola sturgeon wants to give them and the rest of scotland a say on independence again next year. her problem is she needs the authorisation of the uk government in westminster. what is the point of trying to legislate for a referendum, that you know it's extremely unlikely any westminster prime minister's ever going to allow you to hold? well, that is a democratic outrage to suggest that that is the case. it's perfectly legitimate for the westminster government to oppose independence. it is not democratically legitimate for them to stand in the way of the people of scotland having the right to choose. what do you all think
ian and adam, thank you both forjoining us.t allows it. the bill contains no details on when a referendum could be held or what the question would be but first minister nicola sturgeon says the legislation would give people in scotland the "opportunity to choose a better future". 0ur scotland editor sarah smith reports. most of these young people couldn't vote in the last scottish referendum five years ago. nicola sturgeon wants to give them and the rest of scotland a say on...
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hey, ian.ou know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. charles: breaking this hour the house blocking the 19 billion-dollar disaster aid bill once again after leadership tried to approve the measure by unanimous consent. the bill failed f
hey, ian.ou know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go...
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ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:38 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay", google taking steps to protect your activity online. the new tools allowing you to have more control of what's seen by advertisers. >> it is graduation season for many college students. so where is the best place for them to launch their next chapter in their lives? a new study ranks the best spots for them to live and call home. see how california fared coming up next. and families are gathering itaround the table.america, thanks to reynolds wrap, dinner preparation is perfect, and everyone knows to be mindful of their manners. dinnertime has changed. our quality hasn't. reynolds wrap: foil made in the usa since 1947. >>> here we go. the royal baby. >> the duke and duchess of sussex giving us the first glimpse of the baby boy. let's listen in. >> we are so thrilled to have our own little bundle of joy. we have to spend precious time with him as i slowly starts to grow up. >> you will see two special people in amen. >> yes. >> the queen and the tu
ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:38 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay", google taking steps to protect your activity online. the new tools allowing you to have more control of what's seen by advertisers. >> it is graduation season for many college students. so where is the best place for them to launch their next chapter in their lives? a new study ranks the best spots for them to live and call home. see how california fared coming up next. and...
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ian millhiser, your response? >> so i thinks actually there are a lot o of distinctioions bebetween those two o cases. thehe fast anding furious investstigation n turnet to b be a really e easy court ce and the reason it was easy is thatat the obama administration had already mostly complied with those subpoenas. attorney geneneral holder at testified multiple timimes, they releaseded publicly and inspectr general's report that quoted liberally from some of the documents that the house was seekining. eventually, fefederal judge sai, look, you basically already complied with these sububpoenaso therere is s no good reason foru toto not fully comply because there's nothing left for you really t to protect. so on the one e hand, that w waa fairly easasy case. the other thing to know about that easy case is like you said, it took about four years for the federal jujudge to get around to sayingng that. if it took four years in a really easy case like that one, one thing i worry about with this fight over the trump subpo
ian millhiser, your response? >> so i thinks actually there are a lot o of distinctioions bebetween those two o cases. thehe fast anding furious investstigation n turnet to b be a really e easy court ce and the reason it was easy is thatat the obama administration had already mostly complied with those subpoenas. attorney geneneral holder at testified multiple timimes, they releaseded publicly and inspectr general's report that quoted liberally from some of the documents that the house...
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throwback to ian's insta-diaries. >> hello, ian's instagram story. >> he captured the gang from westtying inside. shannen doherty didn't attend. and missing forever -- luke perry. a source close to production tells "e.t." they all want to ensure luke's memory lives on through the show. >> do you have a fond memory of luke? a favorite memory of luke? >> all of them. all of them. >>> all right, let's talk about the comedy that's generating a lot of buzz -- "booksmart." i was exclusively with this hilarious cast for an intimate conversation, including the film's director, olivia wilde, who clearly had someone special in mind for the role of the school's principal -- her man, jason sudeikis. jason is the principal in this movie. >> so did you cast him? who did he beat out? >> he beat out no one. >> we will persist. >> i can't hear you. i can't soundproof glass. >> i knew i wanted him in the movie because he's one of the best improvisors on earth. >> first-time director olivia helms this funny, female-driven coming-of-age comedy, about two high school brainiacs besties who decided to cram
throwback to ian's insta-diaries. >> hello, ian's instagram story. >> he captured the gang from westtying inside. shannen doherty didn't attend. and missing forever -- luke perry. a source close to production tells "e.t." they all want to ensure luke's memory lives on through the show. >> do you have a fond memory of luke? a favorite memory of luke? >> all of them. all of them. >>> all right, let's talk about the comedy that's generating a lot of buzz...
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>> i think it was a real bad joke on ian bremmer's front.sor at nyu. i think people looked at him for the facts and when you have the quote from donald trump where he talked about how kim jong un thought that joe biden was a low iq individual and they agreed with that, it was a point where ian bremmer was trying to make, but you shouldn't certainly weighted to those waters and possibly put something out there that could be conflated with that. there were notable retweets from ted lieu, and a navarro oma and there were a lot of liberals who were extremely upset about this. because they did take him at his word, retweeted it, and left up a creek when they turned their followers onto something that's not true. >> shannon: this thing went quickly. >> way too fast. >> shannon: this is in part which may have triggered part of this tweet. >> kim jong un made a statement that joe biden is a low iq individual. he probably is, based on his record. i think i agree with him on that. >> shannon: that's different from saying kim jong un is smarter and wou
>> i think it was a real bad joke on ian bremmer's front.sor at nyu. i think people looked at him for the facts and when you have the quote from donald trump where he talked about how kim jong un thought that joe biden was a low iq individual and they agreed with that, it was a point where ian bremmer was trying to make, but you shouldn't certainly weighted to those waters and possibly put something out there that could be conflated with that. there were notable retweets from ted lieu,...
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ian cull. >> reporter: they left minutes ago.river in this case is still in the hospital, will be charged with dui resulting in injury or death. as for the tree they crashed into on the median, most h rried it might fall down. candles surround it now, everyone involved is related. gather for memorial, 24-year-old, passenger in apparent street race, was killed when car slammed into this tree. [ speaking spanish ]. >> he says david was great person, more than first cousin, my brother, gentle, wanted to be a police officer. man behind the wheel was driving drunk sunday night, still in the hospital. saw driver of the other car after it happened. >> knew who the people were, rolled over the gentleman on the ground despite us yelling at him not to touch him. went to other side of the car and screamed rather loudly when he saw his relative or cousin. >> reporter: says the driver took off when police arrived. investigators want to speak with him. family members say that man, other driver and victim are all. neighbors want more patrols on
ian cull. >> reporter: they left minutes ago.river in this case is still in the hospital, will be charged with dui resulting in injury or death. as for the tree they crashed into on the median, most h rried it might fall down. candles surround it now, everyone involved is related. gather for memorial, 24-year-old, passenger in apparent street race, was killed when car slammed into this tree. [ speaking spanish ]. >> he says david was great person, more than first cousin, my brother,...
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ian. caller: good morning everybody. we obviously -- president trump said six set -- $6 trillion, $7 trillion spent overseas. $200 billion, 10 years. we need to. what i would like to get is the democrats remember he is an illegitimate president, resist, resist, russia, now nadler is going after him yet they want to work with him. is he a nazi, is he a racist, it would be nice to get an apology for the start to work with president trump because they keep doing this and here they are willing to work with this man. is he a good man or a nazi you are going to work with? let's get that straight and apologized to the president. host: gotcha, ian. curious discussions about the topic of infrastructure. what you take away from that? guest: whenever you spend $1 trillion or $2 trillion there will be a discussion so this is part of the process. the meeting they had, i think it's two weeks from now we should see something out of the white house in terms of funding ideas and let's keep going forward on this. to letoo big of an issue
ian. caller: good morning everybody. we obviously -- president trump said six set -- $6 trillion, $7 trillion spent overseas. $200 billion, 10 years. we need to. what i would like to get is the democrats remember he is an illegitimate president, resist, resist, russia, now nadler is going after him yet they want to work with him. is he a nazi, is he a racist, it would be nice to get an apology for the start to work with president trump because they keep doing this and here they are willing to...
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in the studio, ian king. roll.shares had been on a after they reported earnings, iphone sales stabilizing. is this trade issue the only thing driving apple down today? mark: i think so. i don't think there's anything that apple investors are more standoff than this with china. anything having to do with exporting out of china to the , building products and selling them in china, those are sensitive topics to tariffs and of course sensitive to investors because of that. these tweets from president trump over the weekend really shook investors this morning. i think that is where you are seeing the stock fluctuation coming from. emily: trump's top negotiator saying china is apparently backtracking on some of the things they agreed on after an optimistic round of talks. that seems to have angered the president. one of the tweets he shared in the past few days, the u.s. has been losing, for many years, $800 billion per year on trade while china you -- china loses $500 billion. i have this chart here which shows th
in the studio, ian king. roll.shares had been on a after they reported earnings, iphone sales stabilizing. is this trade issue the only thing driving apple down today? mark: i think so. i don't think there's anything that apple investors are more standoff than this with china. anything having to do with exporting out of china to the , building products and selling them in china, those are sensitive topics to tariffs and of course sensitive to investors because of that. these tweets from...
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ian bremmer is here next. maduro. what will the u.s. do now? ian bremmer is here next.ola failed. what will the u.s. do now? ian bremmer is here next. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ very tough options are on the table in venezuela. the u.s. is now looking for ways to finally support opposition leader juan guaido. it has been a violent week of protests there as nicolas maduro hangs on to power. here to discuss all of this is ian bremmer, the president of the eurasia group. how do you explain what's happening there this morning? >> guaido is a free man, he is on the streets, he is talking about having more demons
ian bremmer is here next. maduro. what will the u.s. do now? ian bremmer is here next.ola failed. what will the u.s. do now? ian bremmer is here next. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident...
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>>this is the moment ian stewart says he trained 10 years for making the treacherous trek to the top of mount everest stuart planned an 8 hour journey to the summit instead. it took him 12. >>what point were you out when you realize and said to yourself. i think i'm doc. >>so the first point that panic really hit me was was at the summit. sos up there with with our guide. and he looked at me and was like a. we're both real and oxygen we gotta go. i was very lucky that one of our sherpas in our decided to to make the decision to bring oxygen up from the balcony. >>he says he never expected this climb could have been his last. he promised his wife katie that he prioritize come home over reaching the summit. >>that's what cause me to break down a bit on the descent was that my wife right in the eyes and told her that and. almost and follow through. >>stuart scaled everest the day this photo was taken showing an hour's long back up and it's death still we're breathing becomes most difficult. veteran mountaineers are suggesting the slowdown and inexperienced climbers could all be factors
>>this is the moment ian stewart says he trained 10 years for making the treacherous trek to the top of mount everest stuart planned an 8 hour journey to the summit instead. it took him 12. >>what point were you out when you realize and said to yourself. i think i'm doc. >>so the first point that panic really hit me was was at the summit. sos up there with with our guide. and he looked at me and was like a. we're both real and oxygen we gotta go. i was very lucky that one of...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," lori lightfoot's first sit-down inteiewfemale african-american mayor and first openly gay mayor. >>> plus in our tuesday eye on money series, jill schlesinger first before they help their kids pay for college. >>> and steph curry versus seth curry, a look at how their sibling rivalry is transcending sports. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> looking live at from our exclusive sales force tower north. you can see the color change of blue and gold with the e wester >>> we start off chilly and drizzly. it is tuesday, may 21. >> good tuesday morning to you. we are tracking drizzle as well as sprinkles, light showers this morning in spots. let's get to it on death doppler. we are especially pushing into sentences go in daly city and the sunset district into daly city and as we go across the tri-valley from pleasanton and livermore and to the east of union city, a few showers this morning. you
ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," lori lightfoot's first sit-down inteiewfemale african-american mayor and first openly gay mayor. >>> plus in our tuesday eye on money series, jill schlesinger first before they help their kids pay for college. >>> and steph curry versus seth curry, a look at how their sibling rivalry is transcending sports. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm...
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ian pannell reports from london. >> reporter: tonight high political drama in london. after months of intense pressure and speculation, british prime minister theresa may finally gave up the job she'd always wanted, throwing in the towel. >> i will shortly leave the job that it has been the honor of my life to hold. i do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love.ic single issue that's 's re for his first state visit, r it will be in the middle of one of the greatest post war crisis in the uk. and there are huge risks for that visit. the last time he was here trump voiced support for the man tipped to succeed may but if he weighs in on this contest now it will be hugely controversial. tom. >> ian pannell. >> thank you. >>> in lyon, france, an explosion outside after bakery injured 13 people including a child. a man dropped a bag on a crowded street as people were beginning the weekend. no one has claimed responsibility but the anti-terrorism office has opened an inquiry. >>> the everest emergenc
ian pannell reports from london. >> reporter: tonight high political drama in london. after months of intense pressure and speculation, british prime minister theresa may finally gave up the job she'd always wanted, throwing in the towel. >> i will shortly leave the job that it has been the honor of my life to hold. i do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love.ic single issue that's 's re for his first...
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ian himself was attempting to summit on the same day that that iconic photograph was taken and he hadculated that it would take him about eight hours to get to the summit instead because of the backlog that took place. it took him 12 hours, and here's how he described the moment when he realized he might not make it down. >> first point, the panic really hit me was at the summit. so i was up there with our guide, and he looked at me and was like, hey, we're both really low on oxygen, we got to go. immediately got back in the cue to get down, as i mentioned, very quickly got stuck at the top of the step and from there, it felt like the next five or six hours was just sort of, not to be dramatic, but like a race for my life. >> reporter: and he was very lucky because a sherpa was part of his group but with a climber ahead of him realized that they were in trouble and came back up with another bottle of oxygen. others that ian was with sadly died on the mountain. >> arwa, thank you so much for that. >>> and "early start" continues right now. >> if we had had confidence that the president
ian himself was attempting to summit on the same day that that iconic photograph was taken and he hadculated that it would take him about eight hours to get to the summit instead because of the backlog that took place. it took him 12 hours, and here's how he described the moment when he realized he might not make it down. >> first point, the panic really hit me was at the summit. so i was up there with our guide, and he looked at me and was like, hey, we're both really low on oxygen, we...
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ian bremmer now admits that he made up a completely ludicrous quote attributing it to me this is what's going on in the age of fake news people think they can say anything and get away with it really the libel motion be changed to hold fake news media accountable. even spreading misinformation that's his film and something he's proven that he's not a reliable source of information and should not have the trust of the down even as a media untasted social experiment by ian bremmer shows that members of congress like ted will share fabricated quotes another fact check will confirm. this is not a good morning 17 minutes past the moscow time still to come this might be good news for you and the start of a working day for working week well that's the recommendation of one environmental think tank to try to save the world well they will tell you more when we come back . welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your question account. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched as a report. with lawmakers manufactured to sentenced to public wealth. when t
ian bremmer now admits that he made up a completely ludicrous quote attributing it to me this is what's going on in the age of fake news people think they can say anything and get away with it really the libel motion be changed to hold fake news media accountable. even spreading misinformation that's his film and something he's proven that he's not a reliable source of information and should not have the trust of the down even as a media untasted social experiment by ian bremmer shows that...
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>> ian pannell with the details. thank you. >>> breaking developments out of washington. late today, a top house democrat issues subpoenas for donald trump's tax returns dating back sixmes by next friday. this has presi trumpises ousands of chinese products. americans now caught in the house. >> reporter: the president calls today's talks between the us and china "candid and constructive," but the chinese delegation left the white house empty handed tonight -- no meeting with the president. and no deal. so today, trump opened a new front in the trade war. those new 25% tariffs, essentially a tax on goods coming from china. >> i happen to think that tariffs for our country are very powerful. you know, we're the piggy bank that everybody steals, from including china. >> reporter: the trump tariffs impact nearly 6,000 chinese products. from food items like frozen fish to consumer goods like makeup and baseball gloves. to electronics, televisions and computer monitors. bob orgel says 50% of what he sells in his family hardware store comes from china. the tariffs mean his cost
>> ian pannell with the details. thank you. >>> breaking developments out of washington. late today, a top house democrat issues subpoenas for donald trump's tax returns dating back sixmes by next friday. this has presi trumpises ousands of chinese products. americans now caught in the house. >> reporter: the president calls today's talks between the us and china "candid and constructive," but the chinese delegation left the white house empty handed tonight -- no...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> a hot topic in hayward is home security. plenty of people are raising their concerns tonight. while police say there wasn't a specific increase in burglaries, it has long been an ongoing problem. officers are encouraging neighbors to get more home security systems and offered suggestions to protect their homes. they say cameras are key to moving an investigation forward. >> having this forum to ask questions, is very beneficial. >> this is part of a monthly meeting held by the police department in hayward to strengthen its relationship with the community. >>> controversy over the "uss john mccain," the destroyer stationed in japan. the wall street journal reporting the white house wanted to move the ship out of the president's sight during his recent trip to japan. the report cited an email between u.s. military officials discussing that matter. nbc news has not seen that email. president trump tweeting tonight that he was "not informed of anything to do with the navy ship." in a statement, the pentagon said that acting defe
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> a hot topic in hayward is home security. plenty of people are raising their concerns tonight. while police say there wasn't a specific increase in burglaries, it has long been an ongoing problem. officers are encouraging neighbors to get more home security systems and offered suggestions to protect their homes. they say cameras are key to moving an investigation forward. >> having this forum to ask questions, is very beneficial. >> this is...
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cheryl: ian, thank you for being here. misty, stand by.bout this, former director of the fbi, james comey is lashing out over president trump's accusations that comey committed treason during the russia investigation. in an op ed, jim comey lays out his argument saying, quote, the conspiracy theory makes no sense. the fbi wasn't out to get donald trump. it also want out to get hillary clinton. it continues, it was out to do its best to investigate serious matters while walking through a vicious political minefield. while comey says he wasn't out to get clinton, it doesn't seem like there's any lost love. in the new book we've got people from jesse jackson, to to aoc,e author says hillary clinton was happy when comey was fired by the fbi but was dissuaded from applauding in public. what do you think the odds are that jim comey will be charged? >> i think right now we're going to have to wait and see what comes out of this investigation to really see whether there were violations of the law. from what we know at this moment, there was obviou
cheryl: ian, thank you for being here. misty, stand by.bout this, former director of the fbi, james comey is lashing out over president trump's accusations that comey committed treason during the russia investigation. in an op ed, jim comey lays out his argument saying, quote, the conspiracy theory makes no sense. the fbi wasn't out to get donald trump. it also want out to get hillary clinton. it continues, it was out to do its best to investigate serious matters while walking through a vicious...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: the pentagon said today it is beefing up the u.s.sence in the middle east by hundreds of troops, and it blamed iran for recent attacks there. the deployment will include additional fighter jets and patriot missile batteries. more now from david martin. >> reporter: the attacks of the past weeks have been scattered and sporadic, holes blown in tankers that anchor outside the persian gulf, drone strikes on saudi oil facilities, and most recently, a rocket fired into the green zone in baghdad where the u.s. embassy is located. but today, a senior military officer said they were all part of a campaign orchestrated by the government of iran. >> we believe with a high degree of confidence that this stems back to the leadership of iran at the highest levels and that all of the attacks that i mentioned have been attributed to iran. >> reporter: intelligence that iran's leaders were preparing these and other attacks prompted the u.s. to send b-52 bombers and an aircraft carrier as a warning. today, the pentagon followed up with 900 additional
ian lee, cbs news, london. >> garrett: the pentagon said today it is beefing up the u.s.sence in the middle east by hundreds of troops, and it blamed iran for recent attacks there. the deployment will include additional fighter jets and patriot missile batteries. more now from david martin. >> reporter: the attacks of the past weeks have been scattered and sporadic, holes blown in tankers that anchor outside the persian gulf, drone strikes on saudi oil facilities, and most recently,...
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here's ian pannell. >> reporter: 20 french commandos over night in a deadly hostage situation freeing an american hostage and others,ris who went misses with their tour guide. the guide later found dead. only when they were rescued was it discovered two other hostages were with them, an american and a korean women kidnapped separately almost a month ago. the french saying today -- the united states weren't aware of their presence. two french commandos were killed in the rescue, both being praised for their courage. this recent incidental tos the abduction of another woman in eastern africa, taken at gunpoint in uganda, the captors demanded half a million dollars ran some. some of which was paid. i can tell you there has been a rise in activity by al qaeda and isis recently. tom? >> ian, thank you. >>> severe storms and dangerous flooding as we head into the weekend and breaking news coming out of houseton right now. these images coming in of a barge collision in the port of houston shutting down a major shipping channel. one vessel sinking late today. the coast guard trying to secure
here's ian pannell. >> reporter: 20 french commandos over night in a deadly hostage situation freeing an american hostage and others,ris who went misses with their tour guide. the guide later found dead. only when they were rescued was it discovered two other hostages were with them, an american and a korean women kidnapped separately almost a month ago. the french saying today -- the united states weren't aware of their presence. two french commandos were killed in the rescue, both being...