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she iser gly a nice person and the reporters found that when the lights went on and the camera started rolling, it was acrimonious and ilrdered on ho a lotta reporters did not really trust what she was saying in her defenses of the president. they bake episode that had be site -- the big episode that had been cited was when she tried to explain jamesomey's firing and saying that there were many fbi agents who approved ondthe decisionost faith in james comey. when she was interviewed by robert mueller she said that was not based in the truth. jane: other news from the white house -- president trump saying he might be open to getting dt on political rivals even if it came from a foreign nation. let's listen to what he said. fe foreigners, if russia, china or someone else information on an opponent, should they accept it or call the fbi? pres. trump: i thi t we might walisten. there is nothing wrong with listening. if somebody calledrom a country -- norway -- we have information on your nt, i think i would want to hear it. >> you want that kind of interference in our elections? pres. trum
she iser gly a nice person and the reporters found that when the lights went on and the camera started rolling, it was acrimonious and ilrdered on ho a lotta reporters did not really trust what she was saying in her defenses of the president. they bake episode that had be site -- the big episode that had been cited was when she tried to explain jamesomey's firing and saying that there were many fbi agents who approved ondthe decisionost faith in james comey. when she was interviewed by robert...
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the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere.s and churches severely damaged. as hailstones the size of golf balls rained down, anything made of glass became vulnerable. to me, it seemed like the end of the world. i was in my truck. there were pieces of glass falling. we took tables to protect our ourselves. skylights in a gym hosting a competition smashed, and glass rain down on audience members. nearby, a german tourist died after a tree fell onto her camper van. the violence of the storm has taken everyone by surprise, including the emergency services, the emergency services, who have been swamped with calls for help. translation: since yesterday, we have had 570 requests for help. at the moment, we have processed 260. we have about 100 pending. these are mainly protective operations. fruit trees, vines, cereals, vegetables have all taken a pounding, here in the area known as the orchard of france. as the clean—up begins, the government has assured farmers that they will not be left to face huge losses. these storms were brief
the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere.s and churches severely damaged. as hailstones the size of golf balls rained down, anything made of glass became vulnerable. to me, it seemed like the end of the world. i was in my truck. there were pieces of glass falling. we took tables to protect our ourselves. skylights in a gym hosting a competition smashed, and glass rain down on audience members. nearby, a german tourist died after a tree fell onto her camper van. the violence of the storm...
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the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere — houses, shops, restaurants and churches, severely damagedwn, anything made of glass became vulnerable. translation: to me, it seemed like the end of the world. i was in my truck. there were pieces of glass falling. we took tables to protect ourselves. skylights in the roof of a gymnasium hosting a judo competition smashed and glass and hail rained down on participants and audience. nearby, a german tourist died after a tree fell onto her campervan. the violence of the storm has taken everyone by surprise, including the emergency services who have been swamped with calls for help. translation: since yesterday, we've had 570 requests for help. at the moment, we have processed 260. 200 are in process and we have about 100 pending. these are mainly protective operations. fruit trees, vines, cereals and vegetables have all taken a pounding here in the area known as the orchard of france. as the clean—up begins, the government has assured farmers that they'll not be left to face huge losses. the storms were brief but brutal and farmers hope they'l
the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere — houses, shops, restaurants and churches, severely damagedwn, anything made of glass became vulnerable. translation: to me, it seemed like the end of the world. i was in my truck. there were pieces of glass falling. we took tables to protect ourselves. skylights in the roof of a gymnasium hosting a judo competition smashed and glass and hail rained down on participants and audience. nearby, a german tourist died after a tree fell onto her...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ask iser time now to turn to our resident expert on all things china dan collins a businessman who lived in china for 20 years the past 20 years he was there dan welcome back max all right so dan the president trump will be meeting with china's president xi at the g. 20 what do you expect i expect some type of economic that counted a year a truce some type of initial agreement to work i think from getting close to 2020 i think you'll take a when you're behind foreign policy circles where we're just now this is round one where you're you know generational conflict with china a cold war 2.0 but i believe out of the g. 20 will get some type of out of the announcements the trade or is been pretty surprisingly difficult for both countries you know cultural exports out of the midwest are down 50 percent chinese tourism in us down 5 percent while it's 15 percent globally chinese students are now coming to us that's going down the other side china's been hit pretty bad while we just announced 30 $1000000000.00 reduction in sales their economy in general
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ask iser time now to turn to our resident expert on all things china dan collins a businessman who lived in china for 20 years the past 20 years he was there dan welcome back max all right so dan the president trump will be meeting with china's president xi at the g. 20 what do you expect i expect some type of economic that counted a year a truce some type of initial agreement to work i think from getting close to 2020 i think you'll take a when you're...
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he's presumed innocent, unlike our president who iser in presumed innocent.he media is covering it up. judge jeanine: all it takes is a strong attorney general who doesn't care about the media. >> they better get their stories straight. this guy is a lot smarter than comey and mueller combined. judge jeanine: i think you are right. >> and a lot more honest. that's not hard, but he's a very honest guy, bill barr. judge jeanine: joining me, former arkansas governor, mike huckabee. now the democrat are running around saying it's time for impeachment 2020. i look at the mayor buttigieg and he's calling for impeachment. but it's bad for the democrats that it pretty much determines that the president gets elected again. and in the end it's the americans who get hurt if they try to do this. >> it will be destructive to the democrats if they pursue impeachment, but they seem hell bent on doing it. for two years the mueller investigation has been going on. for three years there have been accusations about trump and the russians. and they haven't found anything. these
he's presumed innocent, unlike our president who iser in presumed innocent.he media is covering it up. judge jeanine: all it takes is a strong attorney general who doesn't care about the media. >> they better get their stories straight. this guy is a lot smarter than comey and mueller combined. judge jeanine: i think you are right. >> and a lot more honest. that's not hard, but he's a very honest guy, bill barr. judge jeanine: joining me, former arkansas governor, mike huckabee. now...
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saying it isere is five-year following lower and lower that pushed him to make these preemptive cut statements. a stimulus announcement that bothered donald trump. he is unhappy about the effects of the euro and also the effects on the dax. mario draghi may have been making this move preemptively in case the fed cuts rates. he would be worried about upward pressure on the euro. he is definitely trying to address a slowdown in economic growth. they cut their forecast for inflation which is nowhere near the 2% target. >> mario draghi coming back to president trump and saying the federal bank does not target its exchange rates. that is not part of their mandate. they are supposed to stay away from exchange rates. this is something central banks always say. every few years people accuse them of currency wars. they say they are not fixated on the move. one analyst said he was only bothered by large moves that handle -- happened quickly. you have to think about the effects on the economy. at aur currency is priced higher level than that of the closest trading partners, it does not help with gdp grow
saying it isere is five-year following lower and lower that pushed him to make these preemptive cut statements. a stimulus announcement that bothered donald trump. he is unhappy about the effects of the euro and also the effects on the dax. mario draghi may have been making this move preemptively in case the fed cuts rates. he would be worried about upward pressure on the euro. he is definitely trying to address a slowdown in economic growth. they cut their forecast for inflation which is...
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dominant platforms deploy our news content to target our audiences and sell that content to the same isersre -- the same advertisers we are trying to serve. >> 2,000 counties have no daily newspaper. and google and facebook are pushing back on the idea that they are to blame. google says their going the news function has no advertising, they make no money off it and they are pushing clicks to these news sites. google said we worked for years to be a collaborative advertising partner to the news industry as it works to adapt to the new economics of the internet. a study by a news media alliance which represents 2,000 newspapers around the country released a statement says google made 2.7 billion dollars by scraping and selling media content without paying the content creators. blake: there is a lot going on with big tech. the democrats are saying these companies aren't too big to fail, they are too big to operate. >> the democrats' bark is bigger than their bite. the democrats are taking money from the silicon valley and big tech. everyone but elizabeth warren. i'm not saying republicans ar
dominant platforms deploy our news content to target our audiences and sell that content to the same isersre -- the same advertisers we are trying to serve. >> 2,000 counties have no daily newspaper. and google and facebook are pushing back on the idea that they are to blame. google says their going the news function has no advertising, they make no money off it and they are pushing clicks to these news sites. google said we worked for years to be a collaborative advertising partner to...
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it iser e relevant to say it is one-sided. >> reporter: the friendship between president trump and prime minister abe is strong enough that the two leaders will likely quickly get past this comment, but it's another indication, lou, that at these big multi-national confabs, president isn't -- president trump isn't shy about ruffling feathers. lou? lou: john, you're exactly right. and there couldn't be more ruffling than he's targeted president xi jinping for. is there anything in the background, any suggestion among staff that there is anything positive that's likely to happen? because there's been absolutely no apparent movement from either side. >> reporter: you know, i think that's still an unknown, lou. what we've heard in the last 24 hours from -- well, 48 hours, perhaps, from both the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, and the president's chief economic adviser larry kudlow, was that they were this close, they were 90% of the way to a deal, and china started to renege. those two items are really at the core of what president trump needs to change in the u.s./chinese relationship.
it iser e relevant to say it is one-sided. >> reporter: the friendship between president trump and prime minister abe is strong enough that the two leaders will likely quickly get past this comment, but it's another indication, lou, that at these big multi-national confabs, president isn't -- president trump isn't shy about ruffling feathers. lou? lou: john, you're exactly right. and there couldn't be more ruffling than he's targeted president xi jinping for. is there anything in the...
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the next chance of rain after thursday iser on fath's day, hot an r humid andn showers possible in thening and thunderstorm possible in the afternoon. as far as ten-day forecast, hot, sunday, monday and tuesday with rain chances. >> we have work on father's. day thank you, lauryn. >>> do you fall asleep with the tv on? it could cause you to gain weight. new research from the national nstitute of health said that exposure to light at night disrupts your 24-hour body c mck mix up your metabolism. >> researchers say people who sleep with the tv or light on were more likely to gain 11 fi pounds ove years than those who slept in darkness and 30% more likely to become obese. >> i never sleep with the lights on or tv on or nothing. >>ot happening. >>> that is going to do it for "news4 midday." thank you for joreing us. we'ack on the air this afternoon first at 4:00. >> get news and weather updates >> get news and weather updates with the nbc washingtonunp thep when you get the diagnosis of cancer you don't know how you're going to handle it. you really don't know what's coming down the road f
the next chance of rain after thursday iser on fath's day, hot an r humid andn showers possible in thening and thunderstorm possible in the afternoon. as far as ten-day forecast, hot, sunday, monday and tuesday with rain chances. >> we have work on father's. day thank you, lauryn. >>> do you fall asleep with the tv on? it could cause you to gain weight. new research from the national nstitute of health said that exposure to light at night disrupts your 24-hour body c mck mix up...
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. >> tommycfly isere to tell us what's up for the weekend. lot of fun things. >> absolutely,cu we have ture, we have pride, we have apple cider. all of the above. >> i'll take >> we'll start on out with the d.c. youths stork that. they -- start out with the d.c. youth concert. family friendly, everyone's invited, it's a 6:30 outdoor on crt. it's happening on saturday. if you want to check it out, this is cool -- the d.c. youth orchestra since 19 has helped 50,000 kids in the district learn about music, learn about teamwork. i'm not like m thet classical music fan, but it is wild to see an orchestra anf all o these people come together. >> like a very -- where else can you do that.c but d that's amazing. on the steps of the lincoln memorial.ed incrle. >> good if you getut saturday to check that out. noouthern virginia, y are getting your first jazz festival. we'll kick that off first -- that kic aed off yesterday goes to next week. the d.c. jazz festival is awesome. there's four main stages on the wharf. wh i found to be cool is they've got ja
. >> tommycfly isere to tell us what's up for the weekend. lot of fun things. >> absolutely,cu we have ture, we have pride, we have apple cider. all of the above. >> i'll take >> we'll start on out with the d.c. youths stork that. they -- start out with the d.c. youth concert. family friendly, everyone's invited, it's a 6:30 outdoor on crt. it's happening on saturday. if you want to check it out, this is cool -- the d.c. youth orchestra since 19 has helped 50,000 kids in...
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here iser why.omplain was that ilhan omar used campaign money to help pay for her divorce. state officials investigated and found that was not the case. but it does appear that omar may have filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015 with her current husband. but at the time, she was reportedly married to another man. and tax experts say the irs only allows joint filing if the state legally recognizes the marriage. so conservatives are now, accusing her of tax fraud, which is a felony. omar says the accusations are baseless and politically motivated. dan? >> dan: thank you, trace. new tonight, joe biden is making it clear he is willing to say and do absolutely anything to appease the new radical left. like doing an abrupt flip-flopf on the issue of abortion funding. because literally a day after issuing a statement reaffirming his decades-long support for the hyde amendment, he changed his view. now says he can no longer support the amendment. take a look. >> we now see so many republican governors de
here iser why.omplain was that ilhan omar used campaign money to help pay for her divorce. state officials investigated and found that was not the case. but it does appear that omar may have filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015 with her current husband. but at the time, she was reportedly married to another man. and tax experts say the irs only allows joint filing if the state legally recognizes the marriage. so conservatives are now, accusing her of tax fraud, which is a felony. omar says...
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the second thing we want to know is -- we know he wants to extend but it iser of a cut, a different picture for alexander novak. he has been under pressure from state oil giants. k we heard yesterday at the forum that russiah needs to defend themselves against u.s. shale andalid al saying the u.s. -- using oilh oil as a political weapon. nejra: oil, getting a bit swept up with risk assets and general concerns around trade. do not miss our big energy panel. we will be hearing from oil executives, live from st. petersburg. you can catch that on bloomberg tv 8:00 a.m. london time. let's get a check on the markets. we have trade concerns hanging over the markets but if we look at how we actually set up, we are positive on u.s. futures. the dollar, gaining today but heading for a weekly loss ahead of the quarter jobs data. k flattening on the two's tens yesterday and have restatement today. the three-month 10-year stays for me inverted -- firmly inverted. the euro's reaction to mario draghi yesterday, markets weren't buying it. the euro jumped to a seven-week high and we hold those gains, 112.67
the second thing we want to know is -- we know he wants to extend but it iser of a cut, a different picture for alexander novak. he has been under pressure from state oil giants. k we heard yesterday at the forum that russiah needs to defend themselves against u.s. shale andalid al saying the u.s. -- using oilh oil as a political weapon. nejra: oil, getting a bit swept up with risk assets and general concerns around trade. do not miss our big energy panel. we will be hearing from oil...
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in which she made history in 2018 is the first ever woman to win the iser award in the best writer category. [applause] her comic book work also includes x 23, black widow, dark wolverine and astonishing x-men. for which she was nominee for a media award for outstanding media images of a lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community. she currently teaches a course on comic book writing at mit. please welcome marjorie. [applause] >> i'm definitely earning an award for fabulous footwear. [laughter] so, karin is a hard act to follow. dammit! [laughter] i wish that -- is here today. she's my sister and arms, the artist of monstrous.basically my better half. when it comes to our collaboration on the book. the great thing about working with her is that after all of these years, she's the only person who knows i am actually serious when i say things like you know what we really need in the book? like what would really make it sparkle? cannibalism. [laughter] you know? she's like all right, i am set, let's do it. "monstress" is a really dark book. and there's no way to sugarcoat that. it is an epi
in which she made history in 2018 is the first ever woman to win the iser award in the best writer category. [applause] her comic book work also includes x 23, black widow, dark wolverine and astonishing x-men. for which she was nominee for a media award for outstanding media images of a lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community. she currently teaches a course on comic book writing at mit. please welcome marjorie. [applause] >> i'm definitely earning an award for fabulous footwear....
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iser gross' bio of dulles superb. lby has a good biographer. woodward'srd'-- bob book has interesting information, but it sullied itself with the ridiculous climax with the deathbed conversation with bill casey, which simply did not happen, as best as we can reconstruct. thankfully, you do have a good open source biography on casey, knowing the one we just finished will never see the light of day. ad joe persico has fantastic treatment on it. the directors have written about themselves, and a good index or memoir of any sort to me is what does it do to capture the writer? it is not just a bland rehash of what happened on my watch, or un-apology for what i did or did not do, but rather a verbal portrait of the individual. in that respect, every one of the director's memoirs fits the bill. bill kobe, the -- bill colby has written an extremely grounded, candid but lawyerly type account of his life. stansfield turner, who never thought he ever did anything wrong from day one today end, makes that very clear in his book "secrecy and my chrissy," in
iser gross' bio of dulles superb. lby has a good biographer. woodward'srd'-- bob book has interesting information, but it sullied itself with the ridiculous climax with the deathbed conversation with bill casey, which simply did not happen, as best as we can reconstruct. thankfully, you do have a good open source biography on casey, knowing the one we just finished will never see the light of day. ad joe persico has fantastic treatment on it. the directors have written about themselves, and a...
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main stage at civic center will feature djs live music inspirational speak he isers and that kicks off at noon for a full list of pride festivities, check out our website, ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> new this morning, president trump says he is agreed to resume trade talks with china. president trump and chinese president met together in the sidelines of the g-20 summit in japan. thes agreed to hold off on imposing $350 billion of tariffs on chinese imports. china agreed to buy more american parm farm products. they have levied billions of dollar worth of tariffs on each other's products. talks to resolve the trade issues has been stalled since may. . >> we won't be adding an additional, you know, tremendous amount of what we have i get 350 billion dollars left, which could be tax or could be tariffed and we are not doing that. we are going to work with china on where we left off to see if we can make a deal. . >> president trump also says he will allow american tech companies to temporarily sell equipment to the chinese companyhuawei. the trump administration and members
main stage at civic center will feature djs live music inspirational speak he isers and that kicks off at noon for a full list of pride festivities, check out our website, ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> new this morning, president trump says he is agreed to resume trade talks with china. president trump and chinese president met together in the sidelines of the g-20 summit in japan. thes agreed to hold off on imposing $350 billion of tariffs on chinese imports. china agreed...
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the robert light iser testifying on capitol hill, he said and said this morning if there is no tradee will talk on the phone with his chinese counterpart next day or so. a meeting will follow ahead of the president's meeting with xi at the g20. that has not had any impact on market. we're still up 40 points. i think the fed meeting is of greater import there. go back to my opinion here. i think money is pouring into the united states. america, when it comes to money is the only game in town. we have this for you this morning, in japan, four european countries, if you buy a government bond there, you don't get all your money back, they keep some of it, no interest whatsoever. they keep some of your money. what a rotten deal. jays -- jason capps, you know about many so of this stuff, don't you. when i say money, america is the only game in town? what do you say? >> i agree with you. for variety of reasons king dollar and the u.s. is the destination of money around the world. number one, as you point out with negative interest rates in germany but other countries money is seeking the pa
the robert light iser testifying on capitol hill, he said and said this morning if there is no tradee will talk on the phone with his chinese counterpart next day or so. a meeting will follow ahead of the president's meeting with xi at the g20. that has not had any impact on market. we're still up 40 points. i think the fed meeting is of greater import there. go back to my opinion here. i think money is pouring into the united states. america, when it comes to money is the only game in town. we...
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the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere.emergency services, who have been swamped with calls for help. translation: since yesterday, we have had 570 requests for help. at the moment, we have processed 260. we have about 100 pending. these are mainly protective operations. fruit trees, vines, cereals, vegetables have all taken a pounding, here in the area known as the orchard of france. as the clean—up begins, the government has assured farmers that they will not be left to face huge losses. these storms were brief, but brutal and farmers hope they will remain rare. jamie is here and will bring us of the business... oh, you winked! a bit creepy! creepy is a good word. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. after missing last night‘s tv debate, borisjohnson receives a boost in the conservative party leader contest as health secretary, matt hancock, says he‘s the best candidate to unite the country. the opposition deputy leader tom watson breaks from party policy and says labour should back britain remaining in the eu
the centre of the storm was romans—sur—isere.emergency services, who have been swamped with calls for help. translation: since yesterday, we have had 570 requests for help. at the moment, we have processed 260. we have about 100 pending. these are mainly protective operations. fruit trees, vines, cereals, vegetables have all taken a pounding, here in the area known as the orchard of france. as the clean—up begins, the government has assured farmers that they will not be left to face huge...