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i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. remember this, kayla? >> yes. >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at art images but thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, and it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. >> that's incredible. >> yeah. she is so talented. >> she is so talented. >> and the more people that discover that, the broader her world gets. i posted on my facebook page garvin thomas, nbc bay area, the first story we did with ka
i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. remember this, kayla? >> yes. >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at art images but thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good...
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." >> reporter: 31-year-old kayla mckeon may be washington's most unlikely power broker. >> hi, kaylas a lobbyist, the first registered lobbyist with down syndrome, kayla roams the capitol, advocating for the national down syndrome society. >> how are you? >> i'm good! >> she's an incredible asset to this organization. >> reporter: sarah heart weir is her boss. >> she's extremely articulate and she's quick on her feet. >> and i'm not going to take no for an answer. >> reporter: they had hired you for your communication skills. >> that, too. >> reporter: and your charm. >> you're good at this. >> reporter: ( laughs ) it takes a schmoozer to know a knowoozer. but kayla also has a certain sincerity that can turn almost nty politician into putty. >> i need your help. p. okay, what do you need? do you need a sponsor? >> i do. lydefinitely need you. m i m i surprised that she's in washington, d.c. calling on senators and congressmen... yeah? ( laughs ) >> reporter: her parents, mark and patty, say although their owughter continues to surprise, kayla never really let down syndrome slow her d
." >> reporter: 31-year-old kayla mckeon may be washington's most unlikely power broker. >> hi, kaylas a lobbyist, the first registered lobbyist with down syndrome, kayla roams the capitol, advocating for the national down syndrome society. >> how are you? >> i'm good! >> she's an incredible asset to this organization. >> reporter: sarah heart weir is her boss. >> she's extremely articulate and she's quick on her feet. >> and i'm not going to...
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i said kayla, i think i have a project for you. remember this, kayla?ny years earlier, edith had written a children's book she read to her kids. one of the main characters using a cheech just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product now two books promoting the cape the of those with disabilities han done good for both women. one proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought, and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith says she recently discovered the beginning of what was to be another book. so soon, she and kayla might be collaborating on their third. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> i have the feeling garvin is going to bring you that when that happe
i said kayla, i think i have a project for you. remember this, kayla?ny years earlier, edith had written a children's book she read to her kids. one of the main characters using a cheech just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just -- it...
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i said, kayla, i thinkvy a project for you. remember this, kayla? >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book. she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images. but now thought, and amanda, deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> yeah. i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just makes the books that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith said she recently discovered the beginning of what will be a another book. so she and kayla may be collaborating on their third. >> i like those stories. back in a minute. you could save energy by living
i said, kayla, i thinkvy a project for you. remember this, kayla? >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book. she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images. but now thought, and amanda, deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> yeah. i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to...
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i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. >> remember this, kayla?: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair, just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with good work, it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith says she recently discovered the beginning of what was to be another book, so soon she and kayla might be collaborating on their third. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> beautiful. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the ba
i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. >> remember this, kayla?: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair, just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up...
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that's kayla celebrating after passing the road test.'s now one of just a handful of people with down syndrome to have a license. >> what about that parallel parking? >> you don't want to know. >> really? >> that's challenging. >> reporter: fortunately, today she does more flying than driving. a couple times a month she leaves her home in syracuse for her office in d.c., where kayla is focused on passing a law that would make it illegal to pay people with disabilities anything less than minimum wage. >> i got it. >> reporter: she says if it passes it would be a monumental achievement. but a thrill regardless. just to be part of the process. >> i just love the feeling of w? >> hard to believe? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: kayla mccuen. lily in the swamp. steve hartman on the road in washington. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jericka duncan. caption
that's kayla celebrating after passing the road test.'s now one of just a handful of people with down syndrome to have a license. >> what about that parallel parking? >> you don't want to know. >> really? >> that's challenging. >> reporter: fortunately, today she does more flying than driving. a couple times a month she leaves her home in syracuse for her office in d.c., where kayla is focused on passing a law that would make it illegal to pay people with...
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. >>> two ladies, molly and kayla. molly lives in los angeles, kayla lives in atlanta and they both pay for $1,500 in rent. but in atlanta, kayla has a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, terrace, guest room and a guest bathroom. let's take a look. >> i would say my style -creative. iat white with a patient. why not decorate them? >> kayla gives us a look at her kitchen. >> oh, my gosh. i've never seen this multiple clock thing. >> meanwhile in l.a. >> this is my dish washer. >> it looks like molly's making the most use of her space because she has to. moll t full couch out here. and >> kayla mentions it isn't as large but she absolutely loves the view. got all the green scenery outside of her window. let's talk closet space. >> as you can see, i have way too many clothes. >> that looks just like carrie brad shaw's apartment closet. >> and her bathroom is pretty big. >> but molly's is a lot smaller in los angeles. >> is molly going to move to atlanta? >> probably not. >> it's fun to see how far your buck will
. >>> two ladies, molly and kayla. molly lives in los angeles, kayla lives in atlanta and they both pay for $1,500 in rent. but in atlanta, kayla has a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, terrace, guest room and a guest bathroom. let's take a look. >> i would say my style -creative. iat white with a patient. why not decorate them? >> kayla gives us a look at her kitchen. >> oh, my gosh. i've never seen this multiple clock thing. >> meanwhile in l.a....
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kayla, set us off.appen in the next few minutes >> reporter: we expect the president to say there are broad contours of a deal between the u.s. and mexico. these are discussions that have been going on very deeply, very intensely in the last six weeks or so following the mexican elections that took place july 1st. the expectation is that the u.s. and mexico have been able to find some common ground on many of the issues that have been plaguing the relationship between these two countries and that once they establish that common ground, that canada can then rejoin negotiations and they'll be able to find some quick resolution on nafta. that being said, there have been no quick resolutions on many of the trade fronts, despite the fact that talks have been on-going on a three party deal since this time last year. talks began august 16th, 2017. at this point canada is not going to want to look like it is capitulating to the trump administration demands, despite the fact there's deadline at the end of the we
kayla, set us off.appen in the next few minutes >> reporter: we expect the president to say there are broad contours of a deal between the u.s. and mexico. these are discussions that have been going on very deeply, very intensely in the last six weeks or so following the mexican elections that took place july 1st. the expectation is that the u.s. and mexico have been able to find some common ground on many of the issues that have been plaguing the relationship between these two countries...
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kayla back here with another video.e topic of today's video is putting yourself out there. >> so putting yourself out there. i can see you grinning. what's making you laugh? >> i was such a cringy little loser when i was 16 years old, and i didn't see the video, but i know what i looked like in that which is that i had a shakespeare in the park t-shirt and a gold crucifix on my neck which is vintage, peak, 2006 high school style. >> but it was what it was. so -- >> it continues to be what it continues to be. >> right. precisely. it's not going anywhere, and what about the youngsters and your age all those years ago and are you cringy teenagers? is there something cringy about being a teenager of any stage in life and particularly now anxious making and different because of exposing yourself so to speak on social media all of the time? >> it's particularly visible. no way to not be visible and everything is seen and everything is permanent and cringing isn't necessarily bad. cringing is just a sort of uncomfortable form
kayla back here with another video.e topic of today's video is putting yourself out there. >> so putting yourself out there. i can see you grinning. what's making you laugh? >> i was such a cringy little loser when i was 16 years old, and i didn't see the video, but i know what i looked like in that which is that i had a shakespeare in the park t-shirt and a gold crucifix on my neck which is vintage, peak, 2006 high school style. >> but it was what it was. so -- >> it...
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pay attention to kayla i think this is creating a lot more difficulties. i'm hoping this is just a political game to bring the canadians in. >> to that point, another headline crossing, the mexican president telling president trump on the call it is mexico's wish that canada now be incorporated into this deal. >> yes and that has been the expectation of how this process would go, despite the semantics, that he is renaming it to be a u.s. mexico deal reuters is reporting that canada is expected to join talks as soon as today, that the foreign minister of canada freeland is on the way to washington, could re-enter an accelerated set of talks expected to wrap by end of the week we reached out to the u.s. trade representative for confirmation of that. reuters is reporting some specifics about what the content requirement for autos would be reuters saying according to a senior u.s. trade official, the deal between the u.s. and mexico would increase u.s. and regional content in cars to 75%, up from the current requirement of 62.5%. as to that wage component, thi
pay attention to kayla i think this is creating a lot more difficulties. i'm hoping this is just a political game to bring the canadians in. >> to that point, another headline crossing, the mexican president telling president trump on the call it is mexico's wish that canada now be incorporated into this deal. >> yes and that has been the expectation of how this process would go, despite the semantics, that he is renaming it to be a u.s. mexico deal reuters is reporting that canada...
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did you ever meet kayla mueller? kayla muelle >> reminded me. entin: she was an american ngo worker. >>ide any foreign death did not meet any foreign -- did n non-muslims.ign quentin: the gruesome videos from the group set a new, grim low. journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was dubbed emwazi, dubbed john. , oneuronly e ringmaster of a group of mprisoned, tortured, and executed, as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a u.s. drone strike. did the two men know the most notorious executioner and spent time wit fhim? >> he isend of mine. quentin: jihadi john? >> he was nicknamed that. quentin: the emwazi the rest of the world knows is an executioner, somebody who has been called a psychopath somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and brutality.>> hat is their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. quentin: you won't condemn his torture and beheadings of the likes of james foley and --si >> i took a on -- quentin: alan henning? >> i took a position of no
did you ever meet kayla mueller? kayla muelle >> reminded me. entin: she was an american ngo worker. >>ide any foreign death did not meet any foreign -- did n non-muslims.ign quentin: the gruesome videos from the group set a new, grim low. journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was dubbed emwazi, dubbed john. , oneuronly e ringmaster of a group of mprisoned, tortured, and executed, as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a u.s....
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kayla tausche hasy more. toda dozen chinese diplomats trickled into the u.s. treasury to re-open trade talks. as ais multi-monthte between the world's two biggest economies has only escalated. china's vm ofommerce leading the delegation invited by the last week. the market jumped on the prospect of a truce, but such a deal is unlikely. treasury is not expected to provide at the close of talk chinese and one official said the purpose of the visit was to test each other's boundaries. >> a newest in the trade war comes tonight, when the u.s. would slap n tariffs on $16 billion of chinese products and china will retaliate immediately and the path that we're on is the high-stakes gam and what we need to do is find a way to conclude that successfully and that's going to take some tough tiations and some willingness by china to really open their market in ways we've seen to date. >> while the china situation may remain on progress across town. u.s. and mexican delegations met again today and could resolve ue bilateral iss by the end of this week, providing a small br
kayla tausche hasy more. toda dozen chinese diplomats trickled into the u.s. treasury to re-open trade talks. as ais multi-monthte between the world's two biggest economies has only escalated. china's vm ofommerce leading the delegation invited by the last week. the market jumped on the prospect of a truce, but such a deal is unlikely. treasury is not expected to provide at the close of talk chinese and one official said the purpose of the visit was to test each other's boundaries. >> a...
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did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.y foreign non—muslims. the gruesome videos from the group set a new grim low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state's most notorious executioner, and did they spend time with him, i asked. he's a friend of mine. jihadijohn? he was nicknamed that, yeah. the emwazi, the jihadi john that the rest of the world knows is an executioner, someone who's been called a psychopath. yeah. somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and his brutality. that's their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. you wouldn't condemn his torture and his beheadings of the likes of james foley... i took a position... ..alan henning, and... i took a position of not speaking of him at all
did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.y foreign non—muslims. the gruesome videos from the group set a new grim low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the...
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did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.os from the group set a new grin low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state's most notorious executioner, and did they spend time with him, i asked. he's a friend of mine. jihadijohn? he was nicknamed that, yeah. the emwazi, the jihadi john that the rest of the world knows is an executioner, someone who's been called a psychopath. yeah. somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and his brutality. that's their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. you wouldn't condemn his torture and his beheadings of the likes of james foley... i took a position... ..alan henning, and... i took a position of not speaking of him at all in a negative way. so, you've no remors
did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.os from the group set a new grin low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state's most notorious executioner,...
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did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.foreign non—muslims. the gruesome videos from the group set a new grim low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state's most notorious executioner, and did they spend time with him, i asked. he's a friend of mine. jihadijohn? he was nicknamed that, yeah. the emwazi, the jihadi john that the rest of the world knows is an executioner, someone who's been called a psychopath. yeah. somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and his brutality. that's their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. you wouldn't condemn his torture and his beheadings of the likes of james foley... i took a position... ..alan henning, and... i took a position of not speaking of him at all i
did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.foreign non—muslims. the gruesome videos from the group set a new grim low. defenceless journalists and aid workers were beheaded in front of the camera. the chief executioner was mohammed emwazi, dubbedjihadijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the...
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." >> hi guys, kayla back here with another video. >> reporter: ready with awkward advice to her onlineeo audience of zero. >> rep follow that advice in real life. actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's storvey wa close to home for me, yeah, because i mean i just reember being the quiet weird kid at school. i think it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capting the human experience of that makes sense.a e i think everyone you know is feeling anxious and weird all the time, regardless of whether they're still in eighth grade. >> reporter: the filma"eighth g" sets the familiar fumblings of adolescence, in a coemporary world magnifiedby the constant glare of a glowing screen-- or the latest snapch filter. >> when did you get snapchat? wh grade? >> fifth grade. >> fifth grade? >> reporter: it's the deut film of 27-year-old bo burnham. >> i felt like torhe of the internet and social media hadn't really been talked about, sort of the depictions of the internet that i see in media tend to be a little bit finger wagging and a sense of authorit
." >> hi guys, kayla back here with another video. >> reporter: ready with awkward advice to her onlineeo audience of zero. >> rep follow that advice in real life. actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's storvey wa close to home for me, yeah, because i mean i just reember being the quiet weird kid at school. i think it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capting the human experience of that makes sense.a e i think...
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kayla tausche in washington. thanks for joining us tonight.sewhere in other news today, federal res policymakers began their latest two-day meeting today with a decision on interest rates due tomorr, but ahead o that meeting, steve liesman asked a number of money managers and strategists about risks to thee onomy and it turns out the fed is one of them. the latest economic outlook show good times ahead with asterisks to the forecast. growth accelerating according to the 42 respondents fueled by tax cuts and deregulation and rising interest rates from the federal reserve and the trade policies represent serious threats to growth accding to the respondent. the fed is expected to hike rates four tes this year, twice more in quarter-point increments and two to four times next year and the fed can hiket enough to slow growth. >> as long as we're growing better than th3%. 'll try to break the economy's momentum and try to achieve theoft landing and the problem with the soft landing is it's snooft % of respondents who include economists and fund mana
kayla tausche in washington. thanks for joining us tonight.sewhere in other news today, federal res policymakers began their latest two-day meeting today with a decision on interest rates due tomorr, but ahead o that meeting, steve liesman asked a number of money managers and strategists about risks to thee onomy and it turns out the fed is one of them. the latest economic outlook show good times ahead with asterisks to the forecast. growth accelerating according to the 42 respondents fueled by...
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is doubling down its economic agenda touting growth, deregulation and tr but on that last point as kaylaausche reports, there's a lot of b unfinishusiness. >> u.s. and mexicania offls are hoping to reach a deal by today, staying in the naftatr ches through the weekend. negotiators racing the clock to each a deal b end of next week so it can be b signedy mexico's outgoing president. once the u.s. and mexico reach an agreement, canada will talks for the first time since june. >> we keep on working. they have to be finally stopped. we keep on working. >> negotiators racing the clock to reach a deal by the end of next week so it can be signed b mexico's outgoing president. once the u.s. and mexico reach an agreement canada would rejoin talks for the first time since june. one possible olive branch, dropping their washington demand, the deal must be renewed every five years. called a sseset cl it's been a sticking point for prime minister justin trudeau in particular. most of the investments people look at today have 15, 20, 25-year timelines. so we don't really feel that a deal with the suns
is doubling down its economic agenda touting growth, deregulation and tr but on that last point as kaylaausche reports, there's a lot of b unfinishusiness. >> u.s. and mexicania offls are hoping to reach a deal by today, staying in the naftatr ches through the weekend. negotiators racing the clock to each a deal b end of next week so it can be b signedy mexico's outgoing president. once the u.s. and mexico reach an agreement, canada will talks for the first time since june. >> we...
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kayla tausche has more.t tweet from president trump sent shock waves, 50% on steel just forturkey, calling relations not good. the informal ord coming as tensions between the two countries boiled over, a causing steep drop in turkey's currency and a call from turkey's president that it wo prevail in what he called an economic war, hiking tariffs which turkey says is illegal and potentially salt in the wound. this does create more problem, and i think that'sub what ts the market so much. it's not just what's happened. it's the fact that thwo leaders are now trying to work out somhing toampen down the problem. they're, in fact, taking t measur exacerbate it. >> the company buying steel and aluminum from turkey are now caught in the mid evaluate mayhem. frank runs metal partners international which processes and distributes rebar. he faced rising bills from tariffs on european partners. >> i would buy all my steel if i n.d the opt the real is that the capacity isn't the place to need it. >> today it has f cargo
kayla tausche has more.t tweet from president trump sent shock waves, 50% on steel just forturkey, calling relations not good. the informal ord coming as tensions between the two countries boiled over, a causing steep drop in turkey's currency and a call from turkey's president that it wo prevail in what he called an economic war, hiking tariffs which turkey says is illegal and potentially salt in the wound. this does create more problem, and i think that'sub what ts the market so much. it's...
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kayla tausche has those details for us. >> turkey is doubling down on the trade dispute with sshingtonatest salvo, doubling tariffs on imports of u.s. products including cars, alcohol, tobacco, cosmetics, ri and coa turkey says it's responding to a deliberate attack by the u.s. with tariffs on turkish steel raised 50% as of monday. earlier this week, turkish president erdogan said that was an e act ofnomic war. the tensions have dropped a steep drop in ther lira o the last week. white house press secretary sarah sanders says that's not the fault of the u.s. >> turkey's economic problems, ong-term a part of a trend, and something of its own making and not the result of any actiats the united has taken. >> president trump said tariffs wo tweeting our country was built on tariffs and tariffs are ing to great, new trade deals and talks are ongoing ded no new t deals have been ratified and the chamber of commerce agree tariffs have helped and they threaten both country's economic interts and lled on the two governments to address their differences through dialogue rather than the unilateral
kayla tausche has those details for us. >> turkey is doubling down on the trade dispute with sshingtonatest salvo, doubling tariffs on imports of u.s. products including cars, alcohol, tobacco, cosmetics, ri and coa turkey says it's responding to a deliberate attack by the u.s. with tariffs on turkish steel raised 50% as of monday. earlier this week, turkish president erdogan said that was an e act ofnomic war. the tensions have dropped a steep drop in ther lira o the last week. white...
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kayla tausche picks up the story from washington. >> more than two months since their last face to faceonomic officials from beijing head to washington next week with more tariffs on tap as soon as thursday unless talks reach anotherruce. china's vice ministers of commerce and finance accepting a nvu.s.ation to meet with the undersecretary of the treasury, signaling lower-level talks than the two nations held before. white house economic adviser larry s kudlowgested the u.s. would havehe upper hand. >> business investment is collapsing in china according to the numbers.du industrial p has fallen and now it's plateauing at a low level. people are selling the currency. there may somebody and mostly, i think investors are moving out of china because they don't like the economy and they're coming to the usa because they like our economy. i'm not a china expert, although i'm bonin up as fast as i can. i would just say right now their economy looks terrible. >> it is unclear what prompted the u.s. to re-engage china. secretarph ste mnuchin said china would need to make a seriousroposal of its
kayla tausche picks up the story from washington. >> more than two months since their last face to faceonomic officials from beijing head to washington next week with more tariffs on tap as soon as thursday unless talks reach anotherruce. china's vice ministers of commerce and finance accepting a nvu.s.ation to meet with the undersecretary of the treasury, signaling lower-level talks than the two nations held before. white house economic adviser larry s kudlowgested the u.s. would havehe...
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kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's the latest in the back and forth on trade on the two countries. remember in late march the tariffs went into affect originally on turkey in addition to a whole host of other countries. in the meantime, turkey decided to retaliate against cross section of u.s. goods representing call it 15% of what the u.s. sends to turkey each year the u.s. trade representative was studying turkey's market access to the united states. that was something that was also being looked at very closely by investors. what the trading relationship between the u.s. and turkey would ultimately be and what that meant for turkey's economy. however, small it may be there were talks in washington this week at the state department between turkey and the u.s. they resolved nothing. they were on trade they were also on the detention of the seven american citizens, including the evangelical pastor, andrew brunson, which the president is following closely. interestingly, where the president tweets this new policy we
kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's the latest in the back and forth on trade on the two countries. remember in late march the tariffs went into affect originally on turkey in addition to a whole host of other countries. in the meantime, turkey decided to retaliate against cross section of u.s. goods representing call it 15% of what the u.s. sends to turkey each year the u.s. trade representative was studying turkey's market access to the united states. that was something...
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kayla appling, friend of trever seabournewe had gone inside and all you hear is gunshots and everyonestarts running inside and everyone is screaming and yelling and i go outside to look for my sisters because both my sisters were there, and you just see him on the ground.appling says 19- year-old trever seabourne was the victim...she had gone to tokay high school with seabourne and says they had been playing a game called assassins with a group of friends when police say a dispute broke out between two groups in the parking lot of in-n-out..police say 19-year-old andres valdivia fired several shots and seabourne died at the hospital applinghe was such an amazing person to be around and he didnút deserve to die. no one deserves to be shot. he was just trying to have a good time with friends and people had to come along and ruin it. it just takes one second for someone to be gone and you never know when the last time you are going to see someone is. it just really sucks that he had to die.richard rigmaden met trever a year ago in hawaii and they became best friends...he says seabourne w
kayla appling, friend of trever seabournewe had gone inside and all you hear is gunshots and everyonestarts running inside and everyone is screaming and yelling and i go outside to look for my sisters because both my sisters were there, and you just see him on the ground.appling says 19- year-old trever seabourne was the victim...she had gone to tokay high school with seabourne and says they had been playing a game called assassins with a group of friends when police say a dispute broke out...
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actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's story was very close to home for meah, because i mean i just remember being theid quiet weird kt school.in i it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capturing the human experience of that makes sense. because i think everyone you know is feeling anxious and weird all the ti w, regardless ther they're still in eighth grade. >> reporter: the film "eighth grade" sets the familiar fumbngs of adolescence, in a contemporary world magnified by the constant glare of a glowing screen-- or theatest snapchat filter. >> when did you get snapchat? what grade? >> fifth grade. >> fifth grade? >> reporter: it's the debut film of 27-year-old bo burnham. >> i felt like tehe world of internet and social media hadn't really been talked about, sort of the depictions of the internet that i see in media tend to be aittle bit finger gging and a sense of authority and i kind of wanted to just talk about what it meant to live with it, just subjectively how it sort of registers to us emotionally. and wh you're an eighth gra
actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's story was very close to home for meah, because i mean i just remember being theid quiet weird kt school.in i it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capturing the human experience of that makes sense. because i think everyone you know is feeling anxious and weird all the ti w, regardless ther they're still in eighth grade. >> reporter: the film "eighth grade" sets the familiar fumbngs...
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did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.ijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state‘s most notorious executioner, and did they spend time with him, i asked. he's a friend of mine. jihadijohn? he was nicknamed that, yeah. the emwazi, jihadijohn that the rest of the world knows is an executioner, someone who‘s been called a psychopath. yeah. somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and his brutality. that's their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. you wouldn‘t condemn his torture and his beheadings of the likes of james foley... i took a position... ..alan henning, and... i took a position of not speaking of him at all in a negative way. so, you‘ve no remorse, there is no shame, it wasn‘t you? i have many regrets, notjust being here, previous to coming here. i have my regrets. not about coming to syria. i told them that britain w
did you ever meet kayla mueller? who? kayla mueller. remind me. she was an american ngo worker.ijohn. but he was only the ringmaster, one of a group of four who imprisoned, tortured and executed as many as 27 prisoners. emwazi was killed by a us drone strike. did the two men know the islamic state‘s most notorious executioner, and did they spend time with him, i asked. he's a friend of mine. jihadijohn? he was nicknamed that, yeah. the emwazi, jihadijohn that the rest of the world knows is an...
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we have michelle caruso-cabrera on exactly what's been happening in the last 24 hours, seema and kayla tausche covering the political angle and steve liesman will tell us how much or how little turkey matters to the u.s. economy michelle, start us off. >> well, the turkish lira plunging today, bill, in one of the worst currency selloffs we've seen in decades. at its worst moment it fell 20%. on wednesday one u.s. dollar cost 4.5 liras today it costs 7 liras still very bad poor economic policies have been pushing the turkish currency for months but the sell-off got much worse after the turkish leader erdogan said the country is at economic war and he told his followers if anyone has dollars, euros or gold under their pillows, they should go schapg it for liras at banks. this is a national domestic battle investors took that to mean that he's not going to constitute economic policies to institute the situation. his finance minister said all the right things, tighter monetary policy, independent central bank, but the market clearly doesn't believe a word he says and we are seeing that as
we have michelle caruso-cabrera on exactly what's been happening in the last 24 hours, seema and kayla tausche covering the political angle and steve liesman will tell us how much or how little turkey matters to the u.s. economy michelle, start us off. >> well, the turkish lira plunging today, bill, in one of the worst currency selloffs we've seen in decades. at its worst moment it fell 20%. on wednesday one u.s. dollar cost 4.5 liras today it costs 7 liras still very bad poor economic...
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kayla appling, friend of trever seabournewe had gone inside and all you hear is gunshots and everyone starts running inside and everyone is screaming and yelling and i go outside to look for my sisters because both my sisters were there, and you just see him on the ground.appling says 19- year-old trever seabourne was the victim...she had gone to tokay high school with seabourne and says they had been playing a game called assassins with a group of friends when police say a dispute broke out between two groups in the parking lot of in-n-out..police say 19-year-old andres valdivia fired several shots and seabourne died at the hospital applinghe was such an amazing person to be around and he didnút deserve to die. no one deserves to be shot. he was just trying to have a good time with friends and people had to come along and ruin it. it just takes one second for someone to be gone and you never know when the last time you are going to see someone is. it just really sucks that he had to die.richard rigmaden met trever a year ago in hawaii and they became best friends...he says seabourne
kayla appling, friend of trever seabournewe had gone inside and all you hear is gunshots and everyone starts running inside and everyone is screaming and yelling and i go outside to look for my sisters because both my sisters were there, and you just see him on the ground.appling says 19- year-old trever seabourne was the victim...she had gone to tokay high school with seabourne and says they had been playing a game called assassins with a group of friends when police say a dispute broke out...
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drama that kayla went through. is fed statement that the economy is strong the main driver of the surge? hopefully you were able to follow along with what mr. powell was saying. he's not concerned with inflation. he said moved above 2%, no clear sign of acceleration above the target >> if you look at what we have seen from the fed, if you look at where we should be and on top of a fiscal stimulus package that, we should be seeing inflation higher than it is now. we're down to 60% possibility for a december rate hike that's incredible. we've been feeling like if you look at the wage numbers, we're not seeing it in wages which is what it's going to impact. most companies in the united states more directly for us, this is was a great statement and indicative of what we have seen him do over the last couple of statements he's made believes we should continue these rate hikes in a measured tone the market likes that. what did you make of what mr. powell had to say? do you believe the economy is strong >> i think so. tha
drama that kayla went through. is fed statement that the economy is strong the main driver of the surge? hopefully you were able to follow along with what mr. powell was saying. he's not concerned with inflation. he said moved above 2%, no clear sign of acceleration above the target >> if you look at what we have seen from the fed, if you look at where we should be and on top of a fiscal stimulus package that, we should be seeing inflation higher than it is now. we're down to 60%...
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. >> kayla, just 16 years old.knamed the bullet. >> they called her the bullet because she was so quick. >> reporter: unable to escape the violence just outside her home. >> this is where it happened. >> reporter: attacked with baseball bats and a ma sh mache investigators say. ms-13 is one of the most violent street gangs in the united states. a entrance national gang. up to 10,000 in the u.s. and as many as 1,000 on long island alone. >> we have about 500 identified ms-13 members here in manassau county. out of those, we have about 15 3w who are identified. they are all tattooed up, they give the gang signs. >> what is the gang's mo? >> kill, rape, control. >> reporter: ruled by fear, their victims are often young. the fbi says ms-13 first came on their radar in 2010, but they began to see an up tick in violence in 2013. that's when law enforcement in el salvador tried to control different parts of the gang. is. >> why new york is the question? the answer is in sufficient foll -- su county during that time. >> re
. >> kayla, just 16 years old.knamed the bullet. >> they called her the bullet because she was so quick. >> reporter: unable to escape the violence just outside her home. >> this is where it happened. >> reporter: attacked with baseball bats and a ma sh mache investigators say. ms-13 is one of the most violent street gangs in the united states. a entrance national gang. up to 10,000 in the u.s. and as many as 1,000 on long island alone. >> we have about 500...
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guys >> absolutely right, kayla thank you as always.all of this coming up on "the closing bell. mike, in terms of what this all means for the market, if if we don't see nice crystallized either by being approved fully, does the optimism we see today in the market, do we start to see pull backs >> for me trade has always been one of thoese things that just refilled the skepticism in the market therefore it's much more about the psychology of it and i think right now the psychology we've been living with the potential threat and the tariff exchanges and all that for so long, and i don't think it's reel necessarily a make-or-break moment we have to get this deal or else the market falls apart >> michael, do you agree ye >> yeah, i do agree. and i also want to comment on china. i think what happened with mexico in mexico is really in my view what's going to happen in china. there's going to be lots of posturing. and what the market is really looking for, even though the market is responding positively to the mexico deal, if there's a dovish
guys >> absolutely right, kayla thank you as always.all of this coming up on "the closing bell. mike, in terms of what this all means for the market, if if we don't see nice crystallized either by being approved fully, does the optimism we see today in the market, do we start to see pull backs >> for me trade has always been one of thoese things that just refilled the skepticism in the market therefore it's much more about the psychology of it and i think right now the...
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this morning why kayla says she's supporting cara. >>> what's in your jamba juice.any claims they are. are all those whole fruits and greens marketed on their menu board really in your cup? >>> are you ready to turn back time? the sos going out this morning from the all-time dancing queen. what cher is sharing that will have you singing along. ♪ you stay >>> and time to party in the park. luis fonsi here live and he's saying -- >> good morning, america. [ applause ] ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's great to have you with us on this friday morning. and it is great to have luis fonsi there live. you can see him right there getting a little work in. who doesn't love "despacito"? i don't know one person who doesn't love that song. that has more than 5.4 billion views on youtube and the crowd in central park are going wild for him. they know it word for word and if you love "despacito" just wait till you hear his new music. it is great as well. let him give everybody a treat. >> looking forward to that one. >>> also this morning, the growing argument over coconut oil. a
this morning why kayla says she's supporting cara. >>> what's in your jamba juice.any claims they are. are all those whole fruits and greens marketed on their menu board really in your cup? >>> are you ready to turn back time? the sos going out this morning from the all-time dancing queen. what cher is sharing that will have you singing along. ♪ you stay >>> and time to party in the park. luis fonsi here live and he's saying -- >> good morning, america. [...
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. >> kayla, thanks with the record run, with that, the record run rages on. the dow crashing through 26,000, for the first time since february the nasdaq cruising through 8,000 for the first time ever. is this the beginning of the end of the trade war if so, what areas of the market can you buy? >> guy adami >> that show on nbc. >> the apprentice? >> that show >> one of my favorites >> doesn't it? >> the fact that the s&p is now above the january high i think that's encouraging, what does it mean it means we're in new parameters for the market we continue to grind higher. the caveat being, fix was up higher today it's worth pointing out. i think that kayla headed to the top of the show. he won the trade war on half a front. the china trade war is where the yankees beat the orioles this weekend. all those games count. the red sox -- mexico is an environment, it's the chinese we have to beat >> when everyone was so pessimistic. you start seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, running out of daylight going into year end. i think it's still a buy i want to bu
. >> kayla, thanks with the record run, with that, the record run rages on. the dow crashing through 26,000, for the first time since february the nasdaq cruising through 8,000 for the first time ever. is this the beginning of the end of the trade war if so, what areas of the market can you buy? >> guy adami >> that show on nbc. >> the apprentice? >> that show >> one of my favorites >> doesn't it? >> the fact that the s&p is now above the...
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liberty. ♪ >>> we have an update thoon story kayla was telling us about earlier.ert sarah sanders said the white house will give an update on china tariffs at 3:30 p.m. eastern time you can be sure that cnbc will be all over that >>> meantime, fidelity one-ups vanguard and it shaishares becog the first company to offer core index funds out any management fee, zero. the move comes at a time when competition in the index fund and etf space is fierce, with discount brokers all vying to be the low fee leader kathy murphy is the president of the fidelity's personal investment business. overall fidelity has $7 trillion in total client assets kathle kathleen, welcome. good to see you again. >> great to be with you. >> why do this, and how do you make money when you charge nothing for the product or is it a loss leader? >> why do this we do this because we want to continually add value to our clients. that's what fidelity was founded on some 70 years ago how do we make sure we can do investing a better way and so we take advantage of our leadership position and our scale
liberty. ♪ >>> we have an update thoon story kayla was telling us about earlier.ert sarah sanders said the white house will give an update on china tariffs at 3:30 p.m. eastern time you can be sure that cnbc will be all over that >>> meantime, fidelity one-ups vanguard and it shaishares becog the first company to offer core index funds out any management fee, zero. the move comes at a time when competition in the index fund and etf space is fierce, with discount brokers all...
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saying they acted badly in recent years kayla tausche is covering this >> reporter: five minutes of some of the president's greatest hits, talking about the economy, calling the manafort trial very sad, also talking about the turkey situation which has continued to escalate, despite the fact that at this point it has been going on for weeks. i thought it was interesting, carl, that you note that he did point to the outgoing ceo of pepsico as the source of the idea to move quarterly reporting for companies to a six month basis. the idea of making some reports less regular has been touched on by other executives. jamie dimon, warren buffett earlier suggested that guidance shouldn't be provided on quarterly basis. but interesting you can see the short distance between an idea to a study to potential policy in the president's mind is very short. >> it is interesting, his comments on turkey in particular that's one that perhaps more directly impacts markets than some others, linking that situation directly to the pastor there being held on house arrest and suggesting that it is going to conti
saying they acted badly in recent years kayla tausche is covering this >> reporter: five minutes of some of the president's greatest hits, talking about the economy, calling the manafort trial very sad, also talking about the turkey situation which has continued to escalate, despite the fact that at this point it has been going on for weeks. i thought it was interesting, carl, that you note that he did point to the outgoing ceo of pepsico as the source of the idea to move quarterly...
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. >> reporter: kayla was just 16 years old, a talented athlete nicknamed the bullet. >> they named her the bullet because she was so quick. >> reporter: sadly unable to escape the violence just outside her door. kayla and her best friend savagely murdered just blocks from home september 13, 2016. >> this is where it happened. she was found right here. >> reporter: attacked with baseball bats and a machete, investigators say. victims of la ma ra, the gang better known as ms-13. >> i miss her every second of the day. >> reporter: ms-13 is one of the most violent street gangs in the united states. federal and local officials agree. designated a transnational criminal organization with roots in central america, more than 30,000 members worldwide, up to 10,000 in the u.s., and as many as 1,000 on long island alone. >> we have about 500 identified ms-13 members here in nassau county. out of that 500, we have 215 that are active. >> reporter: how do you identify who is an active member? >> the number one is self-admitting. so they'll be all tattooed up, ms-13, self-admitted, do the signs. whe
. >> reporter: kayla was just 16 years old, a talented athlete nicknamed the bullet. >> they named her the bullet because she was so quick. >> reporter: sadly unable to escape the violence just outside her door. kayla and her best friend savagely murdered just blocks from home september 13, 2016. >> this is where it happened. she was found right here. >> reporter: attacked with baseball bats and a machete, investigators say. victims of la ma ra, the gang better...
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find kayla!pple airpods, listen up, ya burnt! up next pool parties. [ sirens ] whoa! oh, no! [ light laughter ] n u guys know what that si means? things are heating up! [ light laughter ] tich means it must be time for our speed round blaze. l the shallow en's call you what you are, a walk-in urinal. ya blazed! hot tubs. this is super relaxing, except for that 9-year-old in the corner just humping the bubble jets. [ laughter ] ya blazed! speedos. if i wanted to see a wiener in spandex, i'd go to comic-con. [ laughter ] ya blaze board shorts. shorts? bitch, you pants. ya blazed! lifeguards. we need someone in charge of er ne's safety. how about a smart excellent swimmer. i've got a better idea. bring me your sexiest dumb-ass! [ laughter ] ya blazed. goggles. oh, you can see underwater? well how many fingers am i holding up? [ laughter ] ya blazed! [ buzzer ] [ cheers and applause ] that buzzer means we've run out of time.ke looks liou'll have to wait 'til we're back with another "ya burnt." [ chee
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kayla addressed the cameras.s and their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we will not sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> the family launched a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. it was march, 2014. >> it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. >> i think there was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk about it. >> how did it feel to do it? >> good. >> we all knew this was kind of our time to come out and give our side and do our part in this. >> cal hired new lawyers and they condemned the state for an investigation which they said was blind to any suspect but their client. lead defense attorney bruce barquette. >> they pursued this man for 14 years with scant evidence, evidence that really no prosecutor should bring a case on. >> the defense went back to witnesses the police had interviewed years before, talked to others and heard a whole new story of michele's last hours on earth. earlier trials they said rev
kayla addressed the cameras.s and their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we will not sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> the family launched a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. it was march, 2014. >> it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. >> i think there was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk about it. >> how did it feel to do it? >> good. >>...
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kayla ushi has all the details. >> reporter: president trump calling it a odeal, mex calling it an understanding, it's significant progress by the two countries to resolve some of the thornier issues that have been plaguing nafta ewtalks. like rules for wages for factory workers making those cars. then a 16-year time frame for the deal. u.s. backing down from a proposal to walk away after five. farmers waiting aid to help offset china woes are optimistic on the prospects. it doesn't undue steal and aluminum tariffs on mexico and canada. canada will need to work out its issues with the u.s. talks will begin dus in washington. mexico said a three party agreement is ideal, but it's.s possible the. and mexico can go it alone. >> it's a comprehensive understanding, so we can move forward in that event. we -- that is not our desire. >> now they present a legal dilemma. authorities believe they have the authority to move forward with the deal. some of the most prominent republican lawmakers needed to move the trade deal forward called today's news preliminary. the trump administration's top trade offic
kayla ushi has all the details. >> reporter: president trump calling it a odeal, mex calling it an understanding, it's significant progress by the two countries to resolve some of the thornier issues that have been plaguing nafta ewtalks. like rules for wages for factory workers making those cars. then a 16-year time frame for the deal. u.s. backing down from a proposal to walk away after five. farmers waiting aid to help offset china woes are optimistic on the prospects. it doesn't undue...
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thanks, kayla. >>> all right. we expect a break-through on trade with china, and if not, what's next? let's bring in stephan he is former undersecretary of commerce for international trade under president obama, and michael pils bury with the hudson institute and advisor to president trump, and he is also the author of the 100 year marathon, china's secret strategy to replace america as the global super power good to have you here. michael, what do you think can we get a deal done with china? are you hopeful? >> i'm always hopeful, but i think the gap is pretty broad between the two sides. back in early may the u.s. side brought up 24 points sometimes called the a points because the 24 broken down into eight sections chinese brought up 12 points there's room for compromise on some things. just as a joke almost. i can tell you the chinese deny all of the technology theft, wrong doing. all they would have to do is say, well, we'll never do it again. we have room for some sort of compromise there on the harder issues
thanks, kayla. >>> all right. we expect a break-through on trade with china, and if not, what's next? let's bring in stephan he is former undersecretary of commerce for international trade under president obama, and michael pils bury with the hudson institute and advisor to president trump, and he is also the author of the 100 year marathon, china's secret strategy to replace america as the global super power good to have you here. michael, what do you think can we get a deal done with...
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de-escalation of a trade war and that doesn't appear to be in the cards for nightly business report i'm kaylaausche in washington. >> nowerhere's anoroup concerned about trade escalation that would be the apple industry. appl farmers think the tariffs of mexico, china and iia will cause serious damage and take a bite out of their business. seema modi is in walden, new york, for us tonight. >>er >> chris bros apple orchard in new york harvested 20 million pounds o apple last year and have been graduallyas increg the amount of apples they produce, partially thanks to growing demand from overseas. d the onset of tariffs has put a number of apple orcha s at risk. >> does market pricing fall below a certain point and we nnot make a profit and the margins are pretty thin to begin with and razor thin in some situations and if that pricing falls a littl bit we could be looking at an unprofitable situation, if we're lking at an unprofitable situation, we stop investing and we stop hiring good wage jobs and you know, we'll suffer and if it goes on long enough we'll go out of business. >> if fewer apple
de-escalation of a trade war and that doesn't appear to be in the cards for nightly business report i'm kaylaausche in washington. >> nowerhere's anoroup concerned about trade escalation that would be the apple industry. appl farmers think the tariffs of mexico, china and iia will cause serious damage and take a bite out of their business. seema modi is in walden, new york, for us tonight. >>er >> chris bros apple orchard in new york harvested 20 million pounds o apple last...
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i'm getting this off twitter kayla tausche said this and i wanted to point it out there was an offsetiquidated that might be the reason the number missed the consensus. so good shoutout to kayla tausche who may have been indirectly pointing that out >> who knows >> anyway. rick, i appreciate that very much what -- >> let me just point out the trade gap widened. i think some of that was expected in the earlier trade report we get the preliminary trade report that's why we'll be looking for an effective gdp on that i don't have the table in front of me. there it is. 46.3 billion was the gap i think that was close to expectations but that may have the bigger impact on gdp. exports were down a little bit and imports were up a little bit. that's how we got the wider trade gap. >> we're going to thank our panel for playing along before and after the numbers. always good to see everybody thank you. we'll be doing this again, like, in a month >>> all right. coming up, jobs in america former vermont governor howard dean will join us to look at how a trade war could impact employment here at ho
i'm getting this off twitter kayla tausche said this and i wanted to point it out there was an offsetiquidated that might be the reason the number missed the consensus. so good shoutout to kayla tausche who may have been indirectly pointing that out >> who knows >> anyway. rick, i appreciate that very much what -- >> let me just point out the trade gap widened. i think some of that was expected in the earlier trade report we get the preliminary trade report that's why we'll be...