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maria teresa kumar is back with us.have the quotes from politico, former president obama talking to a group of democrats l.a. night. he was describing himself, he was describing how democrats reacted to him when he rose to the presidency and he was saying don't be looking for that, don't be waiting for that. but did democrats need that? >> i think people are waiting far but barack obama was once in a lifetime not just as a historical figure but as someone who has the policy chops and charisma. that's a unicorn. but democrats need to focus on turnout. that will win the election in 2018 and 2020. you saw in 2016 that turnout was down on many of the most important groups in the democratic base. black turnout was down, latino turnout was down so you have to ensure our voters get to the polls and cast their ballot. there's no other way to change the country. >> the flip side we look at a motivated democratic base, at least in 2018 in the midterm, the number that strikes me on the republican side is president trump's support
maria teresa kumar is back with us.have the quotes from politico, former president obama talking to a group of democrats l.a. night. he was describing himself, he was describing how democrats reacted to him when he rose to the presidency and he was saying don't be looking for that, don't be waiting for that. but did democrats need that? >> i think people are waiting far but barack obama was once in a lifetime not just as a historical figure but as someone who has the policy chops and...
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the founding president and msnbc contributor teresa kumar. washington post and msnbc analyst philip rucker and ken dilanian. teresa kumar, i want to start with you with the story we started off with jacob. there has been a lot of dissembling from trump administration officials. as lyndsay said, the trump administration could stop this with a phone call. >> this is a decision formulated when john kelly was head of d.h.s. he threw it out there and then it tuck and sessions literally put it into play in may. this is something he cannot only do overnight, but let's look at mitch mcconnell and at paul ryan. they also have a legislative calendar they can control. there are two pieces of legislation right now they can say they could end it today. there is something we need to underscore. 90% of these individuals right now that are being charged, they're being charged wi a misdemeanor. in april, the supreme court ruled thatigrants can be held indefinitely without bail, so it not only is it messy, but it's almost a lining to ensure these individuals a
the founding president and msnbc contributor teresa kumar. washington post and msnbc analyst philip rucker and ken dilanian. teresa kumar, i want to start with you with the story we started off with jacob. there has been a lot of dissembling from trump administration officials. as lyndsay said, the trump administration could stop this with a phone call. >> this is a decision formulated when john kelly was head of d.h.s. he threw it out there and then it tuck and sessions literally put it...
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we can change it right now. >> you're the president. >> joining our discussion now, maria teresa kumar true thing he said is we can change this policy tonight. >> i hope that's what he's doing rooth now. i hope he's penning it. this is absolutely cruel. the more that you actually start digging into how they're identifying individuals to separate from their families, you actually learn the first time you cross the border, lawrence, it's considered a misdemeanor. 90% of the people that are passing the border are being separated from their children because they're being charged with a misdemeanor. you are also discovering that siblings are also being separated where they can only see each other sometimes once a week. just today in less than 24 hours, the very first tent city housing 98 kids as opened in texas. i was speaking with a state representative all day today, mary gonzalez, who has done an incredibly formidable job. she told me literally this contract has been signed by hhs with a private contractor of $10 million. they don't know who the contractor is, and they've made it specifi
we can change it right now. >> you're the president. >> joining our discussion now, maria teresa kumar true thing he said is we can change this policy tonight. >> i hope that's what he's doing rooth now. i hope he's penning it. this is absolutely cruel. the more that you actually start digging into how they're identifying individuals to separate from their families, you actually learn the first time you cross the border, lawrence, it's considered a misdemeanor. 90% of the...
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topics the gathering is being held at the cooma refugee camp in northwestern kenya joining us from kumarto discuss this mr fleming she's the chief spokesperson for the u.n. h.c.r. one of the co-hosts of my camp. is a fashion model who was born in kumar after her family fled civil war in somalia in melbourne australia mccord to what she's also a former kakuma refugee who now works as a multicultural development director for the astray and football league in the united states or who he's an economic as apologist who studies the social economies off refugee camps hello everybody it's so good to have you in the stream mood. where were you when this idea popped into your hate ted x. cookoo my cap. well i've had quite a relationship with ted and i've seen the power of public speaking on the ted stage and i just thought you know i cannot bring a ted x. event to a refugee camp and allow refugees to be the speakers for a change and not just refugees but people who are more refugees like lima and people who care about changing the narrative changing the approach to refugees around the world so yea
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and anita kumar, who remains white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome, gang. eli, what does this episode either reveal or reaffirm to you about the operations of the trump white house? >> well, that reporting is right, that this is not about what she said, and it's never been about what she said. from the moment that comment was reported, the white house response was the problem is leaking. it's leaking, and we need to clean that up. now you have this internal personnespe, and it's led to kelly sadler being let go from that position. we don't know if she's going to stay in the administration in some capacity. but there has been no further explanation from this white house about any of this. it's just that she's not working here, and it has nothing to do with that callous remark that she made about john mccain. there was never really a thought that she might apologize because, you know, culture starts at the top, and this is a president who has been saying, you know, things about john mccain that struck a lot of people as off for three years, ever since the rem
and anita kumar, who remains white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome, gang. eli, what does this episode either reveal or reaffirm to you about the operations of the trump white house? >> well, that reporting is right, that this is not about what she said, and it's never been about what she said. from the moment that comment was reported, the white house response was the problem is leaking. it's leaking, and we need to clean that up. now you have this internal...
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anita kumar. and with us from mcallen, texas, tonight is ron nixon, homeland security correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list tuning into the rally tonight at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results. i heard him discussing fallon, colbert, kimmel, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk to name a few. what was that we witnessed tonight? >> well, brian, it was a pretty discussive honor-long monologue by the president of the united states. he flew down to columbia, south carolina, with the explicit purpose of helping boost the candidacy of henry mcmaster who is on the ballot tomorrow in a primary campaign tomorrow. mcmaster is one of trump's earliest supporters from the 2016 campaign. but the rally was really not about mcmaster. it was about whatever came to donald trump's mind in that moment. he talked about all of that. he raised rumors that have not even really been published abou
anita kumar. and with us from mcallen, texas, tonight is ron nixon, homeland security correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list tuning into the rally tonight at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results. i heard him discussing fallon, colbert, kimmel, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk to name a few. what was that we witnessed tonight? >> well, brian, it was a...
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mara teresa kumar, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, lnce, for covering this. >> and as you know, as you can tell on the screen, it is election night in america tonight. that means steve kornacki joins us next to tell us what to watch. >>> we are just minutes away from closing in california onion night in america where primary voters are going to the polls in california, new jersey, alabama, iowa, mississippi, montana, new mexico, and south dakota, and that means we are joined now by steve kornacki with the latest on the races. steve, wt should we be watching? >> well, look, california in ten minutes, that's the bigg. before we get to that, let's tell you what's happened tonight and what's happening now becaus are going to talk about an awful lot this fall. leme put this in perspective. we know democrats need to pick up 23 house seats to get the majority in the house wre er four what they think are very ripe potential targets for them in new jersey. these are republican held seats they think they c
mara teresa kumar, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, lnce, for covering this. >> and as you know, as you can tell on the screen, it is election night in america tonight. that means steve kornacki joins us next to tell us what to watch. >>> we are just minutes away from closing in california onion night in america where primary voters are going to the polls in california, new jersey, alabama, iowa, mississippi, montana, new...
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ram kumar subramanyan believes it will help stimulate muscle growth, making it stronger. >> the hope is it will delay or prevent heart failure. >> reporter: researchers say so far they're seeing positive results in children who receive the injections as part of a clinical trial. eva is hopeful it will make a difference. >> i want to give her every possible chance that i can. >> reporter: a chance for a stronger heart and a longer life. chris martinez, cbs news, lagunany gel. >>> a look at so-called school safety guardians. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. washington follo
ram kumar subramanyan believes it will help stimulate muscle growth, making it stronger. >> the hope is it will delay or prevent heart failure. >> reporter: researchers say so far they're seeing positive results in children who receive the injections as part of a clinical trial. eva is hopeful it will make a difference. >> i want to give her every possible chance that i can. >> reporter: a chance for a stronger heart and a longer life. chris martinez, cbs news, lagunany...
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. >> reporter: knapp co-founded the company along with fellow aerospace engineer shish kumar.he first ever electric airplane for regional travel. >> he is saying i wonder if you can do this, then i'll look for the technology. wow, we could do that. >> reporter: the lofty ambition, to rewrite aviation history. since 1980, government deregulation has consolidated the airline industry into a network of major hubs. all, but grounding short hall flights. zunum wants to change that. >> this is crazy. what am i looking at? >> every one of those dots at the airport with over 13,000 airports in it this country. and well over 4,000 of those are currently set up to allow commercial service of the type we're talking. there are all these options, as they are sitting there, funded, we just need to be using them. >> reporter: they're designing their plan to take advantage of the airports under a thousand miles apart. a perfect range from roots like san francisco to los angeles, kansas city, to oklahoma city. atlanta to new orleans or new york to boston. >> door to door, and let's say it was
. >> reporter: knapp co-founded the company along with fellow aerospace engineer shish kumar.he first ever electric airplane for regional travel. >> he is saying i wonder if you can do this, then i'll look for the technology. wow, we could do that. >> reporter: the lofty ambition, to rewrite aviation history. since 1980, government deregulation has consolidated the airline industry into a network of major hubs. all, but grounding short hall flights. zunum wants to change that....
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thank you george, kumar and jason. let me finish tonight within trump watch.watching "hardball." ♪ heartburs? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in o♪e relief of heartburn and gas ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with relief wwow, this is quite the busyo. place. right? this is the product for you. he new bissell time.rosavt pr vacuums and wase it's better than ever for homes with pets. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> tr
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anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy news, and eli stokols, white house reporter forlos angeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard what the attorney general said and what sarah sanders said today. they've had different reasons for this. i mean if they want to do it, then they should stick by it and say what the actual reason is. but, yes, you are correct. you know, this is the same laws on the books that the obama administration had. they handled it differently. they didn't do it this way. and what the administration is basically saying is that people that cross the border illegally should be prosecuted, and they're going to do that. now, the obama administration didn't always do that. so if that's the law they're talking about, yes
anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy news, and eli stokols, white house reporter forlos angeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard...
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traditional hunters linked to the doggone ethnic group are suspected of ambushing the isolated village of kumar guy in the region those killed were from the food ethnic group or accused of having links to. zimbabwe's vice president has declared nothing will stop the upcoming election as police investigate a grenade attack at a campaign rally on saturday constantino chiwenga was one of the fortunate and people injured in the explosion which targeted president. security is now being stepped up ahead of next month's vote has more from chicken wing. near the capital harare. in his first public appearance since saturday's grenade attack zimbabwe's vice president constantino chewing says he suffered minor injuries and tells party supporters next month's general election will go ahead as planned leave. the vice president was among politicians party supporters and security officials injured by the explosion at a political rally in pull away a president in a similar goggle was near the blast but escaped unhurt no one's claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been inj
traditional hunters linked to the doggone ethnic group are suspected of ambushing the isolated village of kumar guy in the region those killed were from the food ethnic group or accused of having links to. zimbabwe's vice president has declared nothing will stop the upcoming election as police investigate a grenade attack at a campaign rally on saturday constantino chiwenga was one of the fortunate and people injured in the explosion which targeted president. security is now being stepped up...
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killed it's so difficult in those areas it's a remote area by the border it's very mountainous and kumar province and we have seen before reports of people killed and it's very very difficult to confirm them because it's it's very difficult terrain it is contested terrain it is terrain that's on a contested border as well so right now it is just the afghan ministry of defense confirming the death of this t.t.p. leader that the leader of the pakistani taliban not only responsible for the attempt on. use of size life but also responsible for that terrible attack on a school in push show in pakistan in two thousand and fourteen that killed more than one hundred thirty two people most of them children and jennifer if indeed this is the case that. has been taken out of play by u.s. drone strike what does it mean for the pakistan taliban. well that's going to be the big question he himself came into power when his sixth when his predecessor was killed in another u.s. drone strike will somebody else come up in his place who is killed alongside him where their commanders with him can this organi
killed it's so difficult in those areas it's a remote area by the border it's very mountainous and kumar province and we have seen before reports of people killed and it's very very difficult to confirm them because it's it's very difficult terrain it is contested terrain it is terrain that's on a contested border as well so right now it is just the afghan ministry of defense confirming the death of this t.t.p. leader that the leader of the pakistani taliban not only responsible for the attempt...
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traditional hunters linked to the dog an ethnic group are suspected of ambushing the isolated village of kumar in the mopti region those killed were from the fuller ethnic group who are traditionally herders they've been accused of having links to al-qaeda. so in barbara's vice president says nothing will stop the upcoming election as the police investigate a grenade attack at a campaign rally on saturday constantino cheer when he was one of the forty nine people injured in the explosion which targeted the president emerson among security is now being stepped up ahead of the vote next month harem attack has more now from chad two ways up near the capital harare. in his first public appearance since saturday's grenade attack zimbabwe's vice president constantino chewing says he suffered minor injuries and tells party supporters next month's general election will go ahead as planned the bloody thing. we. know. in the. evening. in. what will be evil. the vice president was among politicians party supporters and security officials injured by the explosion at a political rally in below where presid
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maria teresa kumar. this wraps up our three-hour edition of "a.m. joy."tornillo, texas, at the border. richard lui picks up our coverage from here. richard? for your driver to find you... taking the stress out of pickups. ♪ we're putting safety at the heart of everything we do... by making it easy to verify your car, and driver. uber has new leadership, a new vision, and is moving in a new direction... forward money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >>> and a very good sunday to you, i'm richard lui in for alex witt in new york at msnbc world headquarters. thanks for joining us. it's 1:00 in the east. 10:00
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ben stain, anita kumar, and joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecuteror.nita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have hedays that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and then we saw him do it. it struck me how many times on the campaign trail and in conversation he talks about how president obama did things by executive order that he shouldn't have done. that he relied on it too much. and then here he is doing the same thing. you know, president obama did rely on executive orders when congress wouldn't agree on something or wouldn't act. and now president trump has found he's in the same position. >> sam, i'm going to read you the work of josh dossi. trump surprised his aides by ordering them to write an executive order and saying he wanted to sign it before leaving for minnesota. his c
ben stain, anita kumar, and joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecuteror.nita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have hedays that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and then we saw him do it. it struck me...
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. >> to philipp rucker and anita kumar and we appreciate the lead off conversation. how a restaurant in a town of 7,000 people has turned into a national symbol of our current politics and discourse. later, the latest cabinet secretary perhaps out of the inner trump loop. "the 11th hour" starting off a new week just getting started on a monday night. >>> everybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. you push back on them. and you tell them they are not welcome anymore, anywhere. we have got to get the which were connected to their parents. the children are suffering. >> democratic congresswoman maxine waters of california on saturday there urging people to confront members of president trump's cabinet. where they see them, when they see them in public over this child separation crisis and the moment she said that, many even loyal democrats moved very quickly to call that a bad idea and equally bad precedent in the discussion having over civility or the lack of it in our politics. for one
. >> to philipp rucker and anita kumar and we appreciate the lead off conversation. how a restaurant in a town of 7,000 people has turned into a national symbol of our current politics and discourse. later, the latest cabinet secretary perhaps out of the inner trump loop. "the 11th hour" starting off a new week just getting started on a monday night. >>> everybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create...
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swan, national political reporter for axios, susan del percio, political analyst and maria teresa kumar ceo of voto latino. the court rouling, 5-4, no surprise, all republicans against four dras, the same we've had for years now giving trump the seal of approval on his travel ban beak intended as a muslim bin. >> words he his people want people to know is vindication. he feels vindicationings. >> ha. >> but trump theoretically i think understood the value of having slus conservative staffed court. obviously released the list of his justices during the campaign and felt that contributed to his victory. but this is the first time he's seen a really tangible result of that conservative. >> maria teresa, this is aimed at muslims but now he's got a free fire zone for everybody. doesn't it smell like he's got what he wants which is a seal of approval, do what you're doing, mr. president, the court said. >> under this president we're seeing a massive revamping of our immigration policy. he basically not only remove daca but also removed temporary protective status allowing that part of that im
swan, national political reporter for axios, susan del percio, political analyst and maria teresa kumar ceo of voto latino. the court rouling, 5-4, no surprise, all republicans against four dras, the same we've had for years now giving trump the seal of approval on his travel ban beak intended as a muslim bin. >> words he his people want people to know is vindication. he feels vindicationings. >> ha. >> but trump theoretically i think understood the value of having slus...
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killed it's so difficult in those areas it's a remote area by the border it's very mountainous and kumar province and we have seen before reports of people killed and it's very very difficult to confirm them because it's it's very difficult terrain it is contested terrain it is terrain that's on a contested border as well so right now it is just the afghan ministry of defense confirming the death of this t.t.p. leader that the leader of the pakistani taliban not only responsible for the attempt on the use of size life but also responsible for that terrible attack on a school in pre-show in pakistan in two thousand and fourteen that killed more than one hundred thirty two people most of them children though humans who three rebel leaders calling all their supporters to fight back against so the liberal government forces are closing in on the vital port city of the data china says it will respond quickly if the u.s. and also the new road of tone so according to u.s. media reports the new duties could target about fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports trump has been trying to fulfi
killed it's so difficult in those areas it's a remote area by the border it's very mountainous and kumar province and we have seen before reports of people killed and it's very very difficult to confirm them because it's it's very difficult terrain it is contested terrain it is terrain that's on a contested border as well so right now it is just the afghan ministry of defense confirming the death of this t.t.p. leader that the leader of the pakistani taliban not only responsible for the attempt...
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joining our discussion now is "washington post" opinion writer jonathan capehart and maria teresa kumar. maria teresa, this was clearly an event staged to counter all the other information we've been getting from the southern border tonight and these were tragic, horrible stories that we heard about today, including the traffic deaths, no mistake about it. these drunk driving deaths. but it had nothing to do with the babies. it had nothing to do with the children. it had nothing to do with the girls that we're still not being allowed to see at the southern border. >> that's exactly right, lawrence. what the president is trying to do is basically taking a page bom what startedis election, which was trying to criminalize undocumented immigrants and paint them all with the same brush. the fact that he shepherded all these women and fathers in front of a microphone to tell their tragic stories, america grieves for them. no one wants to lose a child. but to not have the decency to address his policy and recognize that there are 2,300 children that are separated right now from their families,
joining our discussion now is "washington post" opinion writer jonathan capehart and maria teresa kumar. maria teresa, this was clearly an event staged to counter all the other information we've been getting from the southern border tonight and these were tragic, horrible stories that we heard about today, including the traffic deaths, no mistake about it. these drunk driving deaths. but it had nothing to do with the babies. it had nothing to do with the children. it had nothing to do...
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maria teresa kumar, president of voter latino. and immigration activist tonya chavez is with me as well. kristen welker is standing by for us in washington. kristen, let me start with you, if we can. walk us through some of what we heard from president trump. again, this appears to be, again, the president unplugged. second time here in six or seven days. >> he is digging in, craig. there's no doubt about that. this is a mounting controversy engolfing his administration. but he's not backing down. that is the message from the president based on those remarks that we all just heard from him. and a couple of headlines. i would tick through. the fact that the president really harkens back to the very first political speech he ever gave, launching his campaign when he said mexico's sending, his words, criminals, rapists. you heard him revert back to some of that language. essentially saying they're not sending their best people to us. threatening to pull any type of aid to countries which are not helping the u.s. deal with what he see
maria teresa kumar, president of voter latino. and immigration activist tonya chavez is with me as well. kristen welker is standing by for us in washington. kristen, let me start with you, if we can. walk us through some of what we heard from president trump. again, this appears to be, again, the president unplugged. second time here in six or seven days. >> he is digging in, craig. there's no doubt about that. this is a mounting controversy engolfing his administration. but he's not...
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here with us in new york, kumar, president and founder of global strategies. i want to go back to you and talk about relationships. it seems that some global leaders are losing their patients with president trump, most notably trudeau in canada. abe and president trump have had a warm personal relationship. is that still the case? >> it appears so and it also appears that president macron has a cordial relationship despite significant differences, with the u.s. with the paris climate agreement. they do not agree with it, to put it simply. also urging him to reconsider his issue on trade. they will also have to talk about north korea. that is rid the crux of this could be headed here the japanese prime minister telling reporters before arriving at the white house that that was the main concern he had ahead of the meeting in addition to trade. >> we talk about trade in north korea and you talked a lot about the relationship as well between the u.s. and japan. you seem to think that it may get worse. what leads you to that conclusion? >> what started off was the
here with us in new york, kumar, president and founder of global strategies. i want to go back to you and talk about relationships. it seems that some global leaders are losing their patients with president trump, most notably trudeau in canada. abe and president trump have had a warm personal relationship. is that still the case? >> it appears so and it also appears that president macron has a cordial relationship despite significant differences, with the u.s. with the paris climate...
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topics the gathering is being held at the cooma refugee camp in northwestern kenya joining us from kumar to discuss this mr fleming she's the chief spokesperson for the u.n. h.c.r. one of the co-hosts of ted can my camp at eight and it is a fashion model who was born in cooma after her family fled civil war in somalia in melbourne australia mccord to what she's also a former kakuma refugee who now works as a multicultural development director for this trainee and football league in the united states or who he's an economic as a publicist who studies the social economies of refugee camps hello everybody it's so good to have you in the stream mode. where were you when this idea popped into your hate ted x. cookoo my camp well i've had a relationship with ted and i've seen the power of public. and i just thought you know. bring a ted x. event to a refugee camp and allow refugees to be the speakers for change and not just refugees but people from refugees like lima and people who care about changing the narrative. changing the approach to refugees around the world so yeah it was a vision tha
topics the gathering is being held at the cooma refugee camp in northwestern kenya joining us from kumar to discuss this mr fleming she's the chief spokesperson for the u.n. h.c.r. one of the co-hosts of ted can my camp at eight and it is a fashion model who was born in cooma after her family fled civil war in somalia in melbourne australia mccord to what she's also a former kakuma refugee who now works as a multicultural development director for this trainee and football league in the united...
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academic topics the gathering is being held at the refugee camp in northwestern kenya joining us from kumar to discuss this mr fleming she's the chief spokesperson for the u.n. h.c.r. one of the co-hosts of my camp. is a fashion model who was born in cooma after her family fled civil war in somalia in melbourne australia mccord to what she's also a former kakuma refugee who now works as a multicultural development director for this trainee and football league of the united states or who he's an economic as apologist who studies the social economies off refugee camps how everybody is so good to have you in the stream mood. where were you when this idea popped into your hate ted x. cookoo my camp well i've had a relationship with ted and i've seen the power of public speaking on the stage and i just thought you know. bring a ted x. event to a refugee camp and allow refugees to be the speakers for a change and not just refugees but people form refugees like lima and people who care about changing the narrative. changing the approach to refugees around the world so yeah it was a vision that was
academic topics the gathering is being held at the refugee camp in northwestern kenya joining us from kumar to discuss this mr fleming she's the chief spokesperson for the u.n. h.c.r. one of the co-hosts of my camp. is a fashion model who was born in cooma after her family fled civil war in somalia in melbourne australia mccord to what she's also a former kakuma refugee who now works as a multicultural development director for this trainee and football league of the united states or who he's an...
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. >> reporter: kumar says not relying on jet fuel will cut emissions on average by 80% and slash thece of a ticket, which right now costs several hundred dollars. what would it cost me on an aircraft like this? >> estimates half or a quarter. we don't set prices. the airlines set prices but from a cost standpoint we think we can take that down by a factor . >> reporter: a seat would cost eight cents, a trip as cheap as $5 each way. you're changing transp forever. >> yes. >> reporteorr:ta graham warrickm aviation week has been covering the aircraft industry for nearly 50 years. >> this is probably the most exciting period in aviation that i have personally gone through. >> reporter: warwick says zunum is on the path to meeting its goals. >> technically their time line, which is i think aiming for certification in 2022 looks doable. the issue that they face is can the regulatory time match the technical developement timel line. >> reporter: after years of delay, electric propulsion is now on the faa's radar. the agency is currently writing new standards t certify this ground-breaking f
. >> reporter: kumar says not relying on jet fuel will cut emissions on average by 80% and slash thece of a ticket, which right now costs several hundred dollars. what would it cost me on an aircraft like this? >> estimates half or a quarter. we don't set prices. the airlines set prices but from a cost standpoint we think we can take that down by a factor . >> reporter: a seat would cost eight cents, a trip as cheap as $5 each way. you're changing transp forever. >> yes....
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leading sector trading higher was weak at the end of last week and it's down today join us now sri kumard rob martin, ubs u.s. economist. sri, probably talk fed with both of you gentlemen, but i want to just initially talk about emerging markets one of the big stories in the journal today, what's happening in turkey, italy is a concern. some people are derisking. we had a big jump in the ten year, no the in the yield, but in the bonds last week when that came about this would play into your long-standing narrative that perhaps we're not immediately headed to hire as far as interest rates go. it always seems to come back to partially your viewpoint. >> i think it does lead into that story, joe, in terms of what is happening with the emerging markets they all feasted when there was someone saying the interest rate was zero and you had a lot of money flowing. now that the reverse is starting to happen and the emerging margins are feeling a backlash when you have that and i think it's the way to go if you believe that the fed is going to increase intt rates a few more times between now and t
leading sector trading higher was weak at the end of last week and it's down today join us now sri kumard rob martin, ubs u.s. economist. sri, probably talk fed with both of you gentlemen, but i want to just initially talk about emerging markets one of the big stories in the journal today, what's happening in turkey, italy is a concern. some people are derisking. we had a big jump in the ten year, no the in the yield, but in the bonds last week when that came about this would play into your...
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let's talk to dr sandeep kumar who passed the exams to become gp in the uk but was refused a visa.a has been refused, it is a shock, after going through all of the exams. this is the last thing you are expecting. the situation has been going on now for a few months and we are thinking it will resolve. but now, thank you for the home secretary, sajid javid, he looked into the matter, and they are taking steps. but we never know when it will be implemented. it will be permitted now and that will be beneficial for us and many of the thousands of doctors. it will take time like any other political policy so time like any other political policy soi time like any other political policy so i doubt it will be ready that soon. so i doubt it will be ready that soon. why do you and your wife want to be gps in england? england, the health care system is one of the best in the world, it is a doctor's dream for my part of the world, i come from india, and everyone wants to get higher training in one of the best countries in the world where we can get good hands—on training so the uk is one of th
let's talk to dr sandeep kumar who passed the exams to become gp in the uk but was refused a visa.a has been refused, it is a shock, after going through all of the exams. this is the last thing you are expecting. the situation has been going on now for a few months and we are thinking it will resolve. but now, thank you for the home secretary, sajid javid, he looked into the matter, and they are taking steps. but we never know when it will be implemented. it will be permitted now and that will...