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assembly i was keeping my eye on was between donald trump and prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardernafter being asked how each felt about treason with ukraine. ( laughter ) now, i happen to have a special place in my heart for prime minister ardern, because during last year's general assembly, she visited the show and sat down for an interview. she even invited me to come to new zealand to become an official citizen of hobbiton. ♪ not too shabby ( applause ) yeah, please. everybody, keep your eyes peeled. because this time of year in new york, you never know when you'll bump into someone like new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern. ( cheers and applause ). >> hi, stephen! >> stephen: oh, wow! what! won't you please? won't you please? please, have a seat. thank you so much for being here. please. new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern? what are you doing here? >> you said my name, so i came out. i thought that's how the show works. >> stephen: right, that's how jeff goldblum always gets in here. thanks for stopping by. >> my pleasure. i invited you to come to new zealand. and yo
assembly i was keeping my eye on was between donald trump and prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardernafter being asked how each felt about treason with ukraine. ( laughter ) now, i happen to have a special place in my heart for prime minister ardern, because during last year's general assembly, she visited the show and sat down for an interview. she even invited me to come to new zealand to become an official citizen of hobbiton. ♪ not too shabby ( applause ) yeah, please. everybody,...
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i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, and to president macron happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won'tjoin, what on earth use is it? well, it's interesting. in the world today, if your goal is to actually change the features or conduct of american technology companies, you actually don't always need the united states government. look at what happened in the wake of christchurch. new zealand moved, australia passed a new law, just two weeks after that the british government introduced a new proposal. the french and germans have moved forward and the american technology companies have actually changed a number of important aspects of their services that were exploited by the christchurch terrorist in a
i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, and to president macron happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us...
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new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern is among the leaders in new york for the u.n.obal attention for implementing strict gun control measures after the mosque shootings. earlier we spoke to her in an exclusive interview about her closed door meeting with president trump. it happened earlier this week and what he thinks of new zealand's gun laws. >> word is that our president did express interest. what can you share with us about that meeting? >> well, thereby those who are interested in what happened in new zealand. obviously after the 15th of march where 51 lives were lost from our muslim community the sentiment was clear. we are a country who has legitimate use for guns. our farming community particularly for peace control and animal welfare issues but there was a real line in the sand moment for us as a nation and a question was asked, you know, why do we need -- why does anyone need military-style semiautomatic weapons or assault rifles? so that's where we drew the line and announced those laws were changed and within a month it was done and now in the middle of
new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern is among the leaders in new york for the u.n.obal attention for implementing strict gun control measures after the mosque shootings. earlier we spoke to her in an exclusive interview about her closed door meeting with president trump. it happened earlier this week and what he thinks of new zealand's gun laws. >> word is that our president did express interest. what can you share with us about that meeting? >> well, thereby those who are...
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i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern and then president macroned to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won'tjoin, what on earth use is it? well, it's interesting. in the world today, if your goal is to actually change the features or conduct of american technology companies, you actually don't always need the united states government. look at what happened in the wake of christchurch. new zealand moved, australia passed a new law, just two weeks after that, the british government introduced a new proposal. the french and germans have moved forward and the american technology companies have actually changed a number of important aspects of their services that were exploited by the christchurch terrorist in a way t
i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern and then president macroned to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won'tjoin, what...
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also on that program, an exclusive interview with new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern.l discuss her country's efforts to tighten gun laws and perspective she brings as thes . norah's back omorrow. one of the most imant thin you is to make sure you call 811 befe omorrow. calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the infor the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >>> right not 7:00. >> extreme heat in early fall. they are waiting for possible power cuts. some communities are already in the dark. >> no lights. no gas. >>> plus, a false alarm. what pg&e is s
also on that program, an exclusive interview with new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern.l discuss her country's efforts to tighten gun laws and perspective she brings as thes . norah's back omorrow. one of the most imant thin you is to make sure you call 811 befe omorrow. calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the infor the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol...
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also on that program, an exclusive interview with new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern.efforts to tighten gun laws and the perspective she brings as the world's youngest female leader. and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm margaret brennan. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. thuned stes congress is about to begin impeachment hearings over president trump's controversial telephone call with ukraine's president. mr. trump was withholding $400 million in aid to ukraine when he pressed the country's leader to open an investigation into the biden family. the president will release the full transcript of that call today, and the whistle-blower who first brought the call to light wants to testify before congress. nancy cordes has the view from capitol hill. >> i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forwar
also on that program, an exclusive interview with new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern.efforts to tighten gun laws and the perspective she brings as the world's youngest female leader. and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm margaret brennan. ♪ >>> this is...
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we will hear from india's zealand'sodi, new jacinda ardern, and spain's pedro sanchez live here on bloomberg. ♪ nejra: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am nejra cehic in london. pushing its way in the front of the queue today, boris johnson has restated his bow to complete brexit next month. defying calls to resign, he says he profoundly disagrees with the supreme court but will comply with this ruling. in a moment, we will speak with gina miller, but first, let's get the latest from westminster and bloomberg's anna edwards. what can we expect as parliament returns? anna: what we expect in the very short term from today's proceedings, 11:30 is when we see parliament returning. we know we will hear from jacob rees-mogg's, the leader of the house, and the government will lay out the leadership today. very short terms. the extent to which the rebel mp ken reinstate together. she has called on them to be bold. action around brexit. how can they stay together when they are such a dissident group is the key question. remember, what brought them together is the idea
we will hear from india's zealand'sodi, new jacinda ardern, and spain's pedro sanchez live here on bloomberg. ♪ nejra: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am nejra cehic in london. pushing its way in the front of the queue today, boris johnson has restated his bow to complete brexit next month. defying calls to resign, he says he profoundly disagrees with the supreme court but will comply with this ruling. in a moment, we will speak with gina miller,...