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lking to each he the peopleigned discharge thconference are t edge having very productive conversations with each other on how to agree on a common piece of legislation. and what we all agreed is the four pillars is a really good point to rally around. the four pillars, rank and file republicans, in and out of this conference think that's plausible, thinks it makes sense. we don't have disagreement on those four pilla at we' doing is reaching consensus how to address those four pillars. reer: following this meeting, how confident are you, reaching 218 to get that le discharge petition? you are only three away. speaker ryan: the best we can do is make sure that we exhaust therges the house of coming blican conference to bring a bill to the floor that everne can support. again, let me say one more time. a discharge petition will result in no law. this effort to get our members to come to a common ground is the best chancethey're here to make a difference, to fix problems. that's why i think this has much more promise. faith. reporter: i want clarify one thing. you said the conference agre
lking to each he the peopleigned discharge thconference are t edge having very productive conversations with each other on how to agree on a common piece of legislation. and what we all agreed is the four pillars is a really good point to rally around. the four pillars, rank and file republicans, in and out of this conference think that's plausible, thinks it makes sense. we don't have disagreement on those four pilla at we' doing is reaching consensus how to address those four pillars. reer:...
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with that established, t big story we're expecting to go lking abou there's a job opening in dc, just about thisanthony kennedy we know the president said he'll make a decision july 9. what do we expect to see >> the president h a list of 25 people he released during the campaign, his first choice kelg. i would expect the odds are abou 90%hat his second choice will come from the list, there may beot one or two rs that are in the exact same molve tha a consensus from the people whoo this butou will findin- will yd up with a nominee that is almost exactly in the mold ofce j gorsuch >> let me ask you, >> who i might add is far more predictable at justice thas antwan scali in terms of his judicial pattern >> a lot of folks are concern rv'll see a conseive judge, and what this could mean to the balance of the court a they're saying democrats need to doev er they can do to stop it.g is there anythinhat democrats can do? . yes and no, first of all the democrats are still steaming over the t facthat the republican would say not move obama's nomination forward but majority baoh jn mccain in th
with that established, t big story we're expecting to go lking abou there's a job opening in dc, just about thisanthony kennedy we know the president said he'll make a decision july 9. what do we expect to see >> the president h a list of 25 people he released during the campaign, his first choice kelg. i would expect the odds are abou 90%hat his second choice will come from the list, there may beot one or two rs that are in the exact same molve tha a consensus from the people whoo this...
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by monday we're lking at potentially dangerous heat. look at that. 97 for a daytime high. the normal hfh this time year is 84. as we go into tuesday that would make it officially a heat ewave. thays in a row of temperatures in the 90s, which we do expect. we're going to talk more about this coming up. chuck is back with me, but let's check the roads on this finally friday. how is that commute looking? >> good morning. 395 alexandria here southbound after seminary. two left lanes getting by that work zone herein this mo looking at the beltway now. capital heights, inner loop at chie marlboro road.r inoop and outer loop looking pretty good. manassas eastbound 66 after prince william parkway, we kve a wbloeb there with a single lane getting by, and taking a look at 95 in virginia. as you are headed northbound here, you can see from qauntico to t beltway, you are on time up to the beltway. very goodas you head inbound on 395, no problems there either inbounds. eun. >> melissa, thank you. zblienks you think bananas would be part of a balanced breakfast, but there are some who s
by monday we're lking at potentially dangerous heat. look at that. 97 for a daytime high. the normal hfh this time year is 84. as we go into tuesday that would make it officially a heat ewave. thays in a row of temperatures in the 90s, which we do expect. we're going to talk more about this coming up. chuck is back with me, but let's check the roads on this finally friday. how is that commute looking? >> good morning. 395 alexandria here southbound after seminary. two left lanes getting...
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at this sprawling site, workers are lking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu tariffs, and the potential of their jobing overseas. >> i love my company, i like my president. i am happy. ouchris:upport them both? >> i am happy with harley davidson andt. my presid >> motorcycling had been rusuffering before came along. chris but the tariffs will cause : a lot of hassle. >> it is, but it will cause everother business hassle. as an american consumer it will st me, too. it does not matter if i'm working or buying consumer. i'm going to be screwed. chris: harley says it needs ton move productroad to avoid the tariffs imposed as part of te international trade battle started by presidemp. he was in wisconsin at a new electronics factory that is expected to create thousands of jobs. but the roar over harley was always going to overshadow his visit, ande made a direct appeal to the company. pres. trump: harley davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the u.s. ok? don't get cute with us. don't get cute. build them in the usa. your customers won't be happy if
at this sprawling site, workers are lking about president trump's public fight with the firm, the eu tariffs, and the potential of their jobing overseas. >> i love my company, i like my president. i am happy. ouchris:upport them both? >> i am happy with harley davidson andt. my presid >> motorcycling had been rusuffering before came along. chris but the tariffs will cause : a lot of hassle. >> it is, but it will cause everother business hassle. as an american consumer it...
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you say san francisco giants, everybody know what you're lking about. >> being in baseball, working forly thing i know how to do it. >> you can hear more of that inside part of the award-winning documenty. the new episodes cebrates the history of the giants and the a's. it airs this friday after the giants dodgers game right here on nbc bay area. and you did a lot of those interviews. really cool. >> this is one of the best baseball documentaries we will ever see and it's alab local team. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle chargi stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable or it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. "kianto" a 12-year-old jaguar -- is adapting to his nsurround >> cia
you say san francisco giants, everybody know what you're lking about. >> being in baseball, working forly thing i know how to do it. >> you can hear more of that inside part of the award-winning documenty. the new episodes cebrates the history of the giants and the a's. it airs this friday after the giants dodgers game right here on nbc bay area. and you did a lot of those interviews. really cool. >> this is one of the best baseball documentaries we will ever see and it's alab...
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'll be meeting with officials, lking to them,rs getting a from bem, theif charge. so i think come monday we'll have aan lots more swers. >> anna, good to see you as talking to you soon from the washington examiner. >> thanks jim. coming up is president trump's tough talk on and tariffs working? break it e down with some experts when we comeback. this is fox5 on the hill (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh.w thdeer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it'ss,o refreshing and deli you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavorses and hing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. >>> back to on the hill. the trump administration to hit several countries with steep tariffs and the are retaliating and some fear that could lead to a trade war. president trump is confident his approach is working and will end with as you can see for americans but really the back and forth on tariff discuss some fear could back fire. withth us morning to break down the details bob davis senior editor for the wall street journal a vice-president o
'll be meeting with officials, lking to them,rs getting a from bem, theif charge. so i think come monday we'll have aan lots more swers. >> anna, good to see you as talking to you soon from the washington examiner. >> thanks jim. coming up is president trump's tough talk on and tariffs working? break it e down with some experts when we comeback. this is fox5 on the hill (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh.w thdeer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it'ss,o...
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here's the live shot that we're lking it, absolutely gorgeous. current temperatures 87 degrees and lotsf sunshine and as you head through the evening. we are expecting to stay warm. it's not just us feeling the heat, folks. take a look. pittsburgh 88 and raleigh 83nd mid-atlantic all seeing the heat. i know it felt hotter today because of the humidity. taking your dad to look at the temperatures. even at 10:00 at night upper 70s. that's very mild but very comfortable nonetheless. very picturesque evening. stick around. coming up. we'll take a look at that dangerous heat that we're expecting tomorrow al let you know what your rain chances are looking like for the week ahead. erika. >> somara, thank had you. >>> aisturbing crime at a popular women's clothing store in downtown d.c. police arresting a man for videotaping women in the dressing rooms at forever 21 and as news 4's darcy spencer explains, the man allegedly used his cell phone to record women as they undressed. this is really the last thing you think about when you're trying onlothing ins
here's the live shot that we're lking it, absolutely gorgeous. current temperatures 87 degrees and lotsf sunshine and as you head through the evening. we are expecting to stay warm. it's not just us feeling the heat, folks. take a look. pittsburgh 88 and raleigh 83nd mid-atlantic all seeing the heat. i know it felt hotter today because of the humidity. taking your dad to look at the temperatures. even at 10:00 at night upper 70s. that's very mild but very comfortable nonetheless. very...
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. >> what are you looking at when you are lking for a high quality company? >> yeah. the industry leaders are a great place to start. if you can have -- if you can get the oppornity to buy stocks like federal express and home depot and amge i inealth care and then many of the tech names like microsoft and inteli and at these levels, even google and facebook, though we've t beenmming those stocks, are not overly expensive. i've heard many argue that valuation doesn't matter and that you should buy what's working. that's absolutely not what i believe. valuation, cheaper stocks that are growing andon have s balance sheets are much better for the long-term. for sharing so much your advice with us, nancy. you.to hear from >> thank you. >> nancy with heartland financial. >>> meantime, trade tensions are an going back drop for the market, as nancy just mentioned. today theuropean union began enforcing their own tariffs on nearly $3.5 billion of american imports. kayla breaks it down for us. >> reporter: tariffs on steel and aluminum went into effect three weeks ago, but toda
. >> what are you looking at when you are lking for a high quality company? >> yeah. the industry leaders are a great place to start. if you can have -- if you can get the oppornity to buy stocks like federal express and home depot and amge i inealth care and then many of the tech names like microsoft and inteli and at these levels, even google and facebook, though we've t beenmming those stocks, are not overly expensive. i've heard many argue that valuation doesn't matter and that...
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listing company tells me tonight that the owner is -- rather soon will be an empty nester and he's lkingust a little bit. take a look at this custom-made home, all 32,000 square feet. it sits on 13 acres in the palo alto hills, has 20 rooms, and it has its own poker room, indoor ice rink, and golf practice area with two tees. and if it's your idea of luxury, you're in luck. on the market. asking price, $96.8 million. >> uber luxury. it's not just luxury. it's something way past that. >> reporter: this woman tracks real estate trends in the bay area. she says the home is pricey, but it's not record-breaking,ot in silicon valley. >> we did have a $100 million sale a few years back in los altos hills. >> she's talking about this 25,000 square foot property bought by a russian billionaire in 2011. she says that's the type of buyer who might plop down the cash for the current palo alto mansion. >>> you're not going to find a lot of buyers in this price point. you're going to be looking at an international pool of buyers. >> reporter: the home is owned by tech icon scott mcnealy, co-founder of
listing company tells me tonight that the owner is -- rather soon will be an empty nester and he's lkingust a little bit. take a look at this custom-made home, all 32,000 square feet. it sits on 13 acres in the palo alto hills, has 20 rooms, and it has its own poker room, indoor ice rink, and golf practice area with two tees. and if it's your idea of luxury, you're in luck. on the market. asking price, $96.8 million. >> uber luxury. it's not just luxury. it's something way past that....
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for a lot of i w rd up lking with a number of people who are part of the 60 million americans who voted for trump and i think it would be helpful for you to speak not to the grid. dupont circle, -- not speak to circle,p here in dupont but speak to a group in allentown. what would you say to them? graduate withnts thousands of dollars in european -- in debt. e mb and cause of bankruptcy in the u.s. is medical bankruptcy. europeans do not understand what that means. americans take one week of vacation, europeans take two or three months. all of that is rise to what the president has focused on, which is not that the soviet threat is gone, that rather that we have been ripped off. that europeans have outsmarted us. we are paying for their defense and they get two months vacation and we get one week. so speak to that resentment, because it will help us viewers millions of people felt that way and voted for trump. it was not that the soviet union was gone. it was resentment, not independence. ambassador araud: i share your view 100%. am convinced when people say that a large part of the amer
for a lot of i w rd up lking with a number of people who are part of the 60 million americans who voted for trump and i think it would be helpful for you to speak not to the grid. dupont circle, -- not speak to circle,p here in dupont but speak to a group in allentown. what would you say to them? graduate withnts thousands of dollars in european -- in debt. e mb and cause of bankruptcy in the u.s. is medical bankruptcy. europeans do not understand what that means. americans take one week of...
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but nobody lking to eat healthy is patronizing a place called kentucky fried ching. to quit drinking at a place called foley's pub. they plan to test the recipe in the u.k.t i'm going to call rigw and say this thing is going to tank. nobody wants fried chicken minus the chicken. that's like having a beauty geant the swimsuit competition. topic number five. the internationalouse of and kicks announced they are change their name from ihop to tirkshob. -- to ihob. they did not reveal what b stand for early money is on bad fat, bad cleft wool or giant man books. in honor of gabby i'm putting my money on the international house of brewgovers. of brewgovers. we'll be right mom? dad? hi! of brewgovers. we'll be right i had a very minor fender bender tonight onably narrow fast food drive thruan but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks witho car.ood nit. t forgiven
but nobody lking to eat healthy is patronizing a place called kentucky fried ching. to quit drinking at a place called foley's pub. they plan to test the recipe in the u.k.t i'm going to call rigw and say this thing is going to tank. nobody wants fried chicken minus the chicken. that's like having a beauty geant the swimsuit competition. topic number five. the internationalouse of and kicks announced they are change their name from ihop to tirkshob. -- to ihob. they did not reveal what b stand...
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. >> gene editing has gotten out there, a fairly democra to lking atunintentional, something gets out to the environment, how do we kw the gene has been edited and how do we turn it off whether it is intentional or not and to mitigate them? >> the creators that created the termination data so if it escaped into the wild, its effects would be limited. and the context of dna works, it is crisper and the like and dependent on a supply of ingredients and available. giving the determination, that is an example of this kind of thing. >> you don't completely eliminate the surprises. th tand wi debate ti on it that is the proposal. >> we should never be surprised again. i have argued with darpa directors about that. >> the nature of technology and we should stop creating the illusion that it will be otherwise and as you said, we will be surprised by what happened and the fundamental comments at the outset, the risk is there. we need to recognize it will always be there no matter what we do and the question is now what do we do without it and back to the prescript inside of this but if you wan
. >> gene editing has gotten out there, a fairly democra to lking atunintentional, something gets out to the environment, how do we kw the gene has been edited and how do we turn it off whether it is intentional or not and to mitigate them? >> the creators that created the termination data so if it escaped into the wild, its effects would be limited. and the context of dna works, it is crisper and the like and dependent on a supply of ingredients and available. giving the...
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so lking at the sunset model block, these are the results from the first year of monitoring, which was 2016-2017. we just wrapped up mitoring this past rainy season and those results should be ready to share the next few months. again, this project was outperforming model predictions. although not quite as drastically as fell and oak. we saw that the block infiltrated 93% of the storm water that flowed through it during the 2016-2017 rainy season. which is a very substantial number. i'm gonna reiterate and turn it on its head and say that means that only 7% of the storm water that flowed to the model block went to the sewer system. there's a substantial ruction with these rain gardens. and again, just reiterating the model predictions were slightly under what we measured. and agai thn, whole piece of the soils are infiltrating faster than we anticipated. and the west side, there wasn't as much of a difference as there was with fell and oak. so what's coming up, this upcoming winter we'll be monitoring -- we just wrapped up mission valencia. this upcoming rainy season we'll be monitorin
so lking at the sunset model block, these are the results from the first year of monitoring, which was 2016-2017. we just wrapped up mitoring this past rainy season and those results should be ready to share the next few months. again, this project was outperforming model predictions. although not quite as drastically as fell and oak. we saw that the block infiltrated 93% of the storm water that flowed through it during the 2016-2017 rainy season. which is a very substantial number. i'm gonna...
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. >> reporter: according to the prince george's county board of elections, they could be lking a 20% turnout. not too high, but about on average for midterm primaries, but there are aot of open races and a lot of important decisions for prince george's county to make. >> it's as important as the presidential election. >> reporter: in prince george's county early voting numbers doubled this election with an st estimated 40,000 people participating. those numbers are on track to triple today. >> if you're not involved, then you can't complain. so you have to know your issues, know your candidates and come out and vote. >> reporter: there are a number of imporocal races happening i prince george's county including county executives. two of the other front runners, the prince george's state's attorney angela alsobrooksnd former u.s. congresswoman donna edwards were at the same polling place trying to sway last minute voters. >> it's great to be out there talking with voters. we've been outls since p opened at 7:00 this morning. >> to the last day. it's been a long camign. we worked reall
. >> reporter: according to the prince george's county board of elections, they could be lking a 20% turnout. not too high, but about on average for midterm primaries, but there are aot of open races and a lot of important decisions for prince george's county to make. >> it's as important as the presidential election. >> reporter: in prince george's county early voting numbers doubled this election with an st estimated 40,000 people participating. those numbers are on track to...
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. >> is there any chance people are lking about russia and china stepping in for venezuela. is there any hope on that or not? do you thinkhaot mething they're going to do? >> go ahead. go ahead first. >> i mean, raul likes china. he's always liked china, right. i don't think they're going to step in. cuba is an economic black hold. the soviet union was pouring a million bucks into cuba. a million a day. >> a million a day. >> uh-huh. >> yes. >> a million a day into cuba. >> i sort of disagree. i mean, i could go either way. but let's look for a moment. russia has now provided two tanker loads of oil to cuba. >> true. >> and russia has taken over the petroleum refinery that venezuela used to be running. so russia is clearly interested. china is the major trading partner, investor in cuba. more than the eu combined. and the critical thing here is both russia and china are the major source of military equipment mentoring for the cuban military, which is good. and the russians have talked about it. but i haven't heard whether they've done it to reopen the satellite interception
. >> is there any chance people are lking about russia and china stepping in for venezuela. is there any hope on that or not? do you thinkhaot mething they're going to do? >> go ahead. go ahead first. >> i mean, raul likes china. he's always liked china, right. i don't think they're going to step in. cuba is an economic black hold. the soviet union was pouring a million bucks into cuba. a million a day. >> a million a day. >> uh-huh. >> yes. >> a...
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(butch growls at man). lking at me right now, isn't he? yup.arch b butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 siteso ... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. . >>> all right. we'll take it frome. i'm brooke baldwin. rudy giuliani unapologetic ands this stems from an affair she had with trump back in 2006 and rudy giuliani says he does not believe her because of what he doesionally. daniel's job means she hasquote. that is what he told a business conference in israel when asked how melania trump sees the scandal? >> she knows her husband and know it is is not true. there is slight suspicious when you look at stormy dan i know donal look at his three wives. beautifuly women. great substance a
(butch growls at man). lking at me right now, isn't he? yup.arch b butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 siteso ... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that...
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david: we're in a position where we havepenis th we haveople lking forjobs. you're going to have to coin a neweoldilock terms of what the economy is right w? wo, it's a kudlow word, growthier. david: growthier? melissa: i love it. i'm writing it down. melissa uses it on the air materials, go into the dictionary, promise. david: you used it, describe me. >> look, the president's made a bunch of important reforms on lower taxes and regulatory rollback, taking the handcuffs off of a lot of industries banking t indusy and the economy is coming on, only been about a year, people said we couldn't ever get to 3%, people said 1 to 2 was the range. we're moving through 3. i think that's terrific stuff. when you look at this f,ep back. you're right about the employment story, unemployment down for everybody across the board. business investment is now coming back. trillions of dollars of rerning to the u.s. because we're the most competitive economy in the world, and growth is the key. growth and ri ally love the cfidee indexes. i think they're realtime measurements, s
david: we're in a position where we havepenis th we haveople lking forjobs. you're going to have to coin a neweoldilock terms of what the economy is right w? wo, it's a kudlow word, growthier. david: growthier? melissa: i love it. i'm writing it down. melissa uses it on the air materials, go into the dictionary, promise. david: you used it, describe me. >> look, the president's made a bunch of important reforms on lower taxes and regulatory rollback, taking the handcuffs off of a lot of...
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we at e-sports arena are lking build a foundation, region regionality.y -- we have three arenas now andobi drive. what we are planning to do is create regionality between oakland, orange county, and anywhere else we decide to go next. that will build the foundation om amateur little league players. baseball is successful because you have a little ague sysm, college system, professional system. you always have a way to build itp. e-sports can have the method of building up instead of grabbing from the top down. i think it will be incredibly successful and that is what the arena is here to do. it will be amateur competitive base, build up originality to it and see how that can grow. emily: e-sports arena ceo, tyler, thank you much. we will be watching. coming u twittering out new features to better predict what events you want to know about. could that move bring more viewers to the platform? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter has announced it will personalize the users and send them notifications about events trying to attract a broader audience with one of its biggest
we at e-sports arena are lking build a foundation, region regionality.y -- we have three arenas now andobi drive. what we are planning to do is create regionality between oakland, orange county, and anywhere else we decide to go next. that will build the foundation om amateur little league players. baseball is successful because you have a little ague sysm, college system, professional system. you always have a way to build itp. e-sports can have the method of building up instead of grabbing...
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no matter what happens tonight, we a lking at a good night. but no matter what happens tonight, this town has blessed me and my family. that is why i wanted to run for governor. porter: it early and he did mention that in his speech but it did sound like a bit of a concession. when more precincts report but at this point with 17% of precincts reporting we have gavin newsom in the lead, followed by john cox. a close race with him and alan only the top two candidates and will face off in november. >>> 11 candidates are running for the office of of state lieutenant governor. three candidates are bunched together for the top two spots. the three are listed on your screen, here are the latest numbers. 23% in the top, 22 -- the overn pres the state senate, that person serves as a region for the university of california and on the board of trustees for cal state university. >>> for the latest returns for the mayor of san francisco. person who wins will survive the next year and a half of the late mayor's term. san scis using a ranked choice voting sy
no matter what happens tonight, we a lking at a good night. but no matter what happens tonight, this town has blessed me and my family. that is why i wanted to run for governor. porter: it early and he did mention that in his speech but it did sound like a bit of a concession. when more precincts report but at this point with 17% of precincts reporting we have gavin newsom in the lead, followed by john cox. a close race with him and alan only the top two candidates and will face off in...
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. >> reporter: but leaving the negotiating table who was lking away with what?you very much. >> reporter: for president trump a recommitment from north korea to work toward zadenuclearition, but no detailsn when or how. and for kim jong-un an end to the u.s. south korea military drills, but tough sanctions against north korea will stay in place for now. >> the sanions wil come off when we are sure that the nukes are no longer a factor. >> but back home in washington....
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and north korea and something else you were lking about, the issue of sanctions. it was a bit of a surprise and shock earlier today when north korea's official news agency came out and said that kim jong-un had said that trump t s basically off. from what i recall from the joint document yesterday and that press conference, that's not what president trump meant he said, look, whatever exists now, still in place until we see material and concrete progress along this process of denuclearization then the president gave a very interesting interview where he started to spin this whole issue of sanctions >> exactly so he was saying sanctions can come off as long as we're negotiating with the north koreans with good faith. so there is no need for any kind of action anymore. when we're talking about the 2005 agreement, the joint statement with the north koreans within the framework of the notorious six-party nuclear talks that we did talk about for many years now, back then the worry was action for action will dilute sanctions regime, and that would eventually get north k
and north korea and something else you were lking about, the issue of sanctions. it was a bit of a surprise and shock earlier today when north korea's official news agency came out and said that kim jong-un had said that trump t s basically off. from what i recall from the joint document yesterday and that press conference, that's not what president trump meant he said, look, whatever exists now, still in place until we see material and concrete progress along this process of denuclearization...
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. >>> inside thishole foods, few con artists get a shopper lking about ce. brown rice, white rice, long grain, short grain. then the scammers, they so does the shopper's wallet. 911. vo: "ludicrous." that's what the washington post calls the attacks on david blair. it's dirty polits. the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executiver "agy and passion for innovation." blair is "ine best chance of injeg a dose of vility in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when wcreate jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive. endorsed by the washington post. >>> you're watching news 4 at 6:. >> at 6:30 it's a common crime but they used tactics whe they robbed a woman inside a whole foods store. >> the victim didn't realize anything was missing until she went to the checko a. this ieally interesting story, pat. >> reporter: wendy, rice. it started with a conversation about rice. two scammers got a
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all thespeople had been lking to mueller before he was indicted, they're going to be nervous. imagine being this person. manafort has been indicted the day before. his business partner rick gates has just agreed to plead guilty you. get a call from paul manafort trying to sunshine born mergery. you immediately are going to do nothing but pick up the phone and have your lawyer call the special counsel to make sure if he was listening to that conversation that you get right with him right away so there is no chance that you get charged. >> go ahead. >> there is also an overlooked part of this, which is that paul manafort was actually still communicating with his longtime politic russian ukrainian friend continue assistant teen kilimnik. he was identified as somne with ongoing ties russian intelligence. not only was paul manafort trying to tamper with witnesses and influence their testimony, he was using this, you know, long-time associate of his who he should be trying to distance himself from in order to do that. >> and while jeff sessions was busy today justifying the relation
all thespeople had been lking to mueller before he was indicted, they're going to be nervous. imagine being this person. manafort has been indicted the day before. his business partner rick gates has just agreed to plead guilty you. get a call from paul manafort trying to sunshine born mergery. you immediately are going to do nothing but pick up the phone and have your lawyer call the special counsel to make sure if he was listening to that conversation that you get right with him right away so...
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so lking at 3-4 years to get everybody trained on the 40 hours. now, fort 20 hours, for the 10 hours use of force and the 10 hours of tactil de-escalation, we started that training back in february of last year. right now, we have 1600 officers trained in that. to me, that was very important training because this is the training that allows the officer to form teams and u de-escalation skills when responding to a person in crisis. so what we've been doing for the last 15 months or so, is having classes twice, sometimes three times a week with the officers. the police department has 2200, it doesn't lose everybody in the police department, so we're 1600. so i'm very optimistic that we'll be done before the end of the year on doing the tactical training. casee the difference on the streets. i can hear the officers on the radio responding to crisis and asking for resources before they get there. so it's working. we also -- part of our goal is to train captains, lieutenants, everybody in charge of the officers, right? the boss has to know what the off
so lking at 3-4 years to get everybody trained on the 40 hours. now, fort 20 hours, for the 10 hours use of force and the 10 hours of tactil de-escalation, we started that training back in february of last year. right now, we have 1600 officers trained in that. to me, that was very important training because this is the training that allows the officer to form teams and u de-escalation skills when responding to a person in crisis. so what we've been doing for the last 15 months or so, is having...
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. >> the resident was upset, bleeding, bandaged, up and lking around but asking where his dad was and crying and stuff. it was awful. >> we got to this business to help people. and when we can't help people, th does in fact hurt. >>authorities have not yet released the name of the man who was killed. investigators say his son is hospitalized after suffering smoke inhalation. authorities say his wife is being treated for severe burns. >>> a warning now from pg&e. it may have to shut off power it's part of a safety s a high program following last october's deadly fires. ktvu's cristina rendon live in lafayette whercuomers across the bay are getting notices. >>> reporter: we're talking about thousands of pg&e customers who live in high fire danger areas like here in parts of the east bay hills. and pg&e says this is a precautionary measure to help mitigate wildfires. >>> reporter: emails and letters are being sent to pg&e customers in high fire danger areas informing them their power may be shut off if there's an extreme weather event like a wildfire. it will affect half million customer
. >> the resident was upset, bleeding, bandaged, up and lking around but asking where his dad was and crying and stuff. it was awful. >> we got to this business to help people. and when we can't help people, th does in fact hurt. >>authorities have not yet released the name of the man who was killed. investigators say his son is hospitalized after suffering smoke inhalation. authorities say his wife is being treated for severe burns. >>> a warning now from pg&e....
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we're going to be lking at that and that's the environment we work in today. as law enforcement and igrefighters. >> reporter: firers mourning the loss of a brother. >> this is a tough day. it's a tough day. >> reporter: as investigators try to piece together how and why it happened. jay gray, nbc news. >>> when we come right back, a slew of discounts are coming to whole ahead what you need to do to make sure you get>> the deal. eporter: a teenage girl who was sexually attacked by a classmate last summer is going public with her case. she's accusinghe t winchester schools of allowing a hostile environment inside that building because she could run into her attackert any a aruna miller: almost every law i write comes from listening to peoples' stories. i'm aruna miller, and growing up as an immigrant, i know we have the power to improve peoples' lives. that's why in the state legislature,e i fought for mmputer science in our schools. gps tracking for domestic abusers. and some of the strictest gun safety laws in the nation. in congress, i won't let donald trump
we're going to be lking at that and that's the environment we work in today. as law enforcement and igrefighters. >> reporter: firers mourning the loss of a brother. >> this is a tough day. it's a tough day. >> reporter: as investigators try to piece together how and why it happened. jay gray, nbc news. >>> when we come right back, a slew of discounts are coming to whole ahead what you need to do to make sure you get>> the deal. eporter: a teenage girl who was...
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degrees right now, temperatures dropping in the 70s and really nice getting out there, the bash due lkingno rain to speak of rightbu now we are looking at a storm ovstem making its way our way. see the cloudsg back up. we saw them move back down south overnight and now they're moving back towards our region. it's all because of a storm out west, south of chicago, a little bit os a spin and i going to move our way. because it's moving our way tomorrow and it's going to go t, our no this is a severe storm and notice d.c. in a pretty good risk of severe storms but north and west of us this is what's called a slight risk of severe weather. that tells us we have a good chance of scattered thunderstorms, some could be strong to severe. we think we could see a couple heoo tomorrow afte amelia, we think we are going to see them but they won't be all thhi widespread andis not a severe weather day, per se. >> right. exactly. we are going to ve some widely scattered thunderstorms out there tomorrow between about 5:00 and 11:00 p. and because of the heat and humidity among other factors we couldee he
degrees right now, temperatures dropping in the 70s and really nice getting out there, the bash due lkingno rain to speak of rightbu now we are looking at a storm ovstem making its way our way. see the cloudsg back up. we saw them move back down south overnight and now they're moving back towards our region. it's all because of a storm out west, south of chicago, a little bit os a spin and i going to move our way. because it's moving our way tomorrow and it's going to go t, our no this is a...
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cohen either based on those feelings or any of these other dynamics we've been lking ab if he does decidet he is going to cooperate with prosecutors and tell them everything he knows about his interaction was president trump over the year, is that a potential serious risk for the president in terms of the president's own legal liability? >> yes. >> emily jane fox, senior reporterity fair" whose got a book coming out next week called "born trump." thank you so much for being here. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have so much ground to cover tonight. we haven't even gotten to the cat video. t video, very important cat video ahea stay with us. your insurance rates skyrocket after a scratch so small you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lo
cohen either based on those feelings or any of these other dynamics we've been lking ab if he does decidet he is going to cooperate with prosecutors and tell them everything he knows about his interaction was president trump over the year, is that a potential serious risk for the president in terms of the president's own legal liability? >> yes. >> emily jane fox, senior reporterity fair" whose got a book coming out next week called "born trump." thank you so much for...
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they say they don't think the president is serious about s lking about zero tariffs. so thiagain is a friend of the president looking at what has happened and saying they don't get it. >> there are aot of people who ve questioned the president's ability to deliver. it is why we have the lowest unemployment in 50 year, lowest rier for hispanic american, n-americans, lowest unemployment claims in 44 years, the it is largest surplus on record in april. cte president has the economy going the right din. there are a lot of skeptics who said he couldn't do that. he said we wouldn't see the 3% gdp growth. we he awmplegged it even bet question his trade policy, the president i ink deserves our ability to say you have delivered for us on the economy. you deserve the verage to negotiate better dealsecause he feels like for 70 years to the point john mccain is making for seven years, in many cases we provide a lot of things to our partners overseas and as far asheir national security a taking advantage us on trade. >> woodruff: marc short, white house director of legislative aff
they say they don't think the president is serious about s lking about zero tariffs. so thiagain is a friend of the president looking at what has happened and saying they don't get it. >> there are aot of people who ve questioned the president's ability to deliver. it is why we have the lowest unemployment in 50 year, lowest rier for hispanic american, n-americans, lowest unemployment claims in 44 years, the it is largest surplus on record in april. cte president has the economy going the...
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people who are saying he was lking too hot now have to think about it when they say, well, he's being too nice. fair. but that happen on your side of the ball. just one president ago, you crushed obama for suggesting he would talk to kim without preconditions. anything with cuba because he said, we will noonrtand quiet in the face of oppression. and then he did exactly that with kim. >> president obama said he would talk to any dictator without preconditions, not just kim jong-un. we got pre-conditions from kim jong-un on this. >> what is th? >> he withdrew his ballistics missile exercise. one thing we do know, he's going to have to destroy a lot more sites for this to work. but we came to the table essentially having came to the table having spent more than a year putting more pressure on the north korean regime than has ever been put on them before. i think that's one of the big reasons why kim is at the table. i don't think that country has ever felt this level of a bite from sanctions that's depriving its access to the world of economy and making it feel real economic pain. >> but
people who are saying he was lking too hot now have to think about it when they say, well, he's being too nice. fair. but that happen on your side of the ball. just one president ago, you crushed obama for suggesting he would talk to kim without preconditions. anything with cuba because he said, we will noonrtand quiet in the face of oppression. and then he did exactly that with kim. >> president obama said he would talk to any dictator without preconditions, not just kim jong-un. we got...
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this is the kind of stuff i'm lking about." [ laughter ] offamily in colorado is claiming they bought oats cereal from walmart that had expired 21 years ago. the family became suspicious when they noticed the quaker guy still had brown hair. [ laughter ] used to be a catch. and finally, according to reuters, a growing number of athletes are attempting to spees up thee recovery process after strenuous exercise by using leeches. "you can borrow my leeches!" said trump! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have -e ruly have a fantastic show for you tonight. she's starring in the new film "arinkle in time." reese witherspoon is here, everyone! [ cheers a applause ] he is the editor of the "new yorker," david remnick.so we are alwayappy to have him back because that means -- [ cheers and applause ] we're going to have a brand-new edition of live "newnsorker" cart but before we get to all of olat, even as he tries to refocus on tradey, donald trump's presidency has been rocked this week by escalating scandals related to everything from russian meddling to porn
this is the kind of stuff i'm lking about." [ laughter ] offamily in colorado is claiming they bought oats cereal from walmart that had expired 21 years ago. the family became suspicious when they noticed the quaker guy still had brown hair. [ laughter ] used to be a catch. and finally, according to reuters, a growing number of athletes are attempting to spees up thee recovery process after strenuous exercise by using leeches. "you can borrow my leeches!" said trump! [ audience...
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so that's the third t we have b lking with the police department around is ho do we have monthly convenings with the community and thefficers to address what the public safety issues are and to be in partnership to develop those strategies. >> supervisor stefani: so i want to talk more about budget. we spent a lot of time i think about the output, about what the department is doing and let's dive in more closely if you could talk more about your budget. i mean, it sounds like it's pretty simple. you have the general fund dollars, revenue, from different and various foundations and potentially 10 other foundations around the entire bay area. is there -- do you actually do any kind of fundraising, outside fundraising, from other individuals? or dyou largely rely on just funding and grant opportunities from foundations? >> so i have been trying for two years to find the person who was and ha n to.riends of h.r.c. so we do do outside fundraising and we have a fiscal that does that. so we try to leverage some of those dollars to be able to support our community partners as they engage with us. a
so that's the third t we have b lking with the police department around is ho do we have monthly convenings with the community and thefficers to address what the public safety issues are and to be in partnership to develop those strategies. >> supervisor stefani: so i want to talk more about budget. we spent a lot of time i think about the output, about what the department is doing and let's dive in more closely if you could talk more about your budget. i mean, it sounds like it's pretty...
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they're lking about health-care more than they're talkintalking about trump. assume that message is going to continue to go through the general electias. >>y, and this is probably something the democrats would never in a million years want to talk about but it's bill clinton. he's on a book tour right now trying to sell this new thriller has written with james p he was asked today on mbs in light ofhe -- msnbc in light of the me toz movement. >> look back -- looking back on what happened, through the lens of #metoo do you feel more responsibility? >> no, i felt terrible then, and i came to grips wih it. >> did you ever apologize? yes, and nobody believes that i got out of that for free. i left the white house $16 million in debt. but you typically have ignored gaping facts in describing this and i bet you don't even know th wem. th litigated 30 years ago. >> susan what do you madef that? >> he said 20 years to think about his answer on mon aa lewins it is permexing to me how a politician with as many doills as bill clinton has not have a short fwective respons
they're lking about health-care more than they're talkintalking about trump. assume that message is going to continue to go through the general electias. >>y, and this is probably something the democrats would never in a million years want to talk about but it's bill clinton. he's on a book tour right now trying to sell this new thriller has written with james p he was asked today on mbs in light ofhe -- msnbc in light of the me toz movement. >> look back -- looking back on what...
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it has to be a deejay. [ lking over each other ] >> yeah.my: would he deejay growing up? >> yeah. he's a producer. he's younger than all of us, and every time we had a party or like we went to my manager's party and, like, adele hillary duff were there. i'm like, "what are we doing here?" and the music was play we're like, "it's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed f the rest of the night. he knows what songs to play. >> jimmy: and just took over the party. >> right. >> jimmy: see, iifan't do that e go out with questlove because he's actually too good of a deejay. >> see, that's like a real deejay, you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he is actually fantastic, but i will go up and be like, "quest, can you play --" he's like, "what?" i go, "can you play randy newman?" he's like, "no, i can't play that." [ laughter ] but i really did do that at one party. [ laughter ] and he was -- >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: no, he did not -- he did not play it. and food ia very big important thing. you realize food is a giant, giant thing. >
it has to be a deejay. [ lking over each other ] >> yeah.my: would he deejay growing up? >> yeah. he's a producer. he's younger than all of us, and every time we had a party or like we went to my manager's party and, like, adele hillary duff were there. i'm like, "what are we doing here?" and the music was play we're like, "it's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed f the rest of the night. he knows what songs to play. >> jimmy: and just...
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situation, they are lking out good news. generally speaking, i am more relieved,ut on this point we have to be careful. that military option is still not off the table. >> i know you want to come in down the stretch. did chinese experts evaluate last fall the possibility of military action a very high, or did they think it was not likely? >> i am not sure there was a consensus. many were generally concerned about military conflict breaking out. that, i think, played an important role in putting pressure on north korea. >> now what do you think? is oni said before, it the table, practically speaking. if they can get north korea committed to [indiscernible] if there is still no result in the technical negotiations, in -- if theerm future u.s. wants to start a war with north korea, i can imagine china, russia mobilizing military forces to signal deterrence to washington. it would take strong vision from south korea, as well. the you doo add, have appointed point there is stila chance of military engagement, it is not off the ta
situation, they are lking out good news. generally speaking, i am more relieved,ut on this point we have to be careful. that military option is still not off the table. >> i know you want to come in down the stretch. did chinese experts evaluate last fall the possibility of military action a very high, or did they think it was not likely? >> i am not sure there was a consensus. many were generally concerned about military conflict breaking out. that, i think, played an important...
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tim joining us from taipei lking about the godfather of tbmc sem conductors.expecting earnings to be minimum. it was an incorrect map showing it was $41 million. the chip divisiono a consort shum. samsung -- under investigation in china. this hot on the heels of u.s. rival chip maker saying it too is being visited by regulators. samsung said its chinese sales office was checked on may 31 and that it is cooperating with authorities. they have not said why they are being questi. they are accused of colluding on prices. nintendo recovering from the biggest two-day drop in 18 months. shares tumbled 6% monday and 4% on friday. its biggest discount vers wall street targets in a decade. ranging from falling expectations to positive news at next week's conference. reaking news wherever you are. first global news designed for social media offering live video coverage and updated top news stories, reports verify by us at bloomberg. jump on tictoc and follow us via bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: it's that time. battle of the charts. the two contestants today. s
tim joining us from taipei lking about the godfather of tbmc sem conductors.expecting earnings to be minimum. it was an incorrect map showing it was $41 million. the chip divisiono a consort shum. samsung -- under investigation in china. this hot on the heels of u.s. rival chip maker saying it too is being visited by regulators. samsung said its chinese sales office was checked on may 31 and that it is cooperating with authorities. they have not said why they are being questi. they are accused...
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>> we're lking at declines at the open.ther thing interesting apart from this story, where between the fed and the ecb. if you took the ecb out of the equation, you can say we have a hawkish fed. but we have yields pulling back in asia. the dollar is actually down leading into today. we will talk about the reaction later on. 2:30 a.m. hong kong time, which is when the fed decision came out, you had a spike in the dollar. yvonne: what jay powell seemed to have said, dialing back the rhetoric. puzzling, all those words. >> relatively soon is how he described howhe fed funds rate is closer to neutral. the fed set four rate hikes based on the dot plots. the market is actually yawning. if the market expects four rate hikes this year based on the january contract, that line should actually be closer to the red line on top. september is a most priced -- is priced in. over the nt 12 months, you look at e pricing year dollar spread, 3.5 hikes. 1.th year, plus another 1.5 next year. that is the current pricing as things stand. what a
>> we're lking at declines at the open.ther thing interesting apart from this story, where between the fed and the ecb. if you took the ecb out of the equation, you can say we have a hawkish fed. but we have yields pulling back in asia. the dollar is actually down leading into today. we will talk about the reaction later on. 2:30 a.m. hong kong time, which is when the fed decision came out, you had a spike in the dollar. yvonne: what jay powell seemed to have said, dialing back the...
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are we lking about here about the development of technology that will help get the tedious and remedial -- or the lower skilled jobs that can be done by machine, or are we talking about a loss of employment by machines that are designed to really perform better than human beings perform in high- level jobs? so i can use healthcare as re? an example because i am familiar with that area of research. if you're looking at recent studies by employment nai, there is a recognition that we need to talk a little more nuanced than just an entire job, but the tasks under each job. the technology has the potential to change the nature of different tasks. again, for example, take the job of a nurse as an example. no matter how rapidly we developed the technology in the most optimistic assessment, it is hard to imagine that an entire profession of nursing would be replaced, yet there are many opportunities that certain tasks can be assisted by ai technology. for example, a simple one that costs a lot of time and effort in nursing jobs is charting. nurses spend a lot of time charting into a system int
are we lking about here about the development of technology that will help get the tedious and remedial -- or the lower skilled jobs that can be done by machine, or are we talking about a loss of employment by machines that are designed to really perform better than human beings perform in high- level jobs? so i can use healthcare as re? an example because i am familiar with that area of research. if you're looking at recent studies by employment nai, there is a recognition that we need to talk...
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i don't know how many that was because some of them were lking woded, so, i mean, you know, if they were walking away, in my eyes, they were still pretty good to go. tom: why did jack not use his h.e. rounds? dennis: i don't know. i really don't. later on, like i said, i found out -- we wanted to know just how accurate these weapons are that they were telling us to use. we took a part of a shotgun round, and i think it only had out eight pellets. i'm going say bebees. pretty good-sized, but if i were doing it again in 79 i would have wanted to have twice that many, 74. i edt mass injury, if i could do it. i think it was anywhere between eight and 12 pellets. that's not enough to do much. a regular shotgun would have worked better, a 12 gauge or a 16 gauge. tom:n you think of a bunker being wide, too wide for a shotgun to be effective? dennis: no, and this wasn't either. the only thing -- the at, the trouble with them, if they didn't hit something falling, if only they hit the back wall of the bunker, there was always a chance that it wasn't going to go off. so if you're thinking it's goi
i don't know how many that was because some of them were lking woded, so, i mean, you know, if they were walking away, in my eyes, they were still pretty good to go. tom: why did jack not use his h.e. rounds? dennis: i don't know. i really don't. later on, like i said, i found out -- we wanted to know just how accurate these weapons are that they were telling us to use. we took a part of a shotgun round, and i think it only had out eight pellets. i'm going say bebees. pretty good-sized, but if...
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lking about tariffs being more of a negotiating tactic as much as anything, how far [indiscernible] kevinn place as a national security concern. the president's commander in chief, is supposed to make those judgments. i think there are a lot of things going on in the 301 space. we trying to get china to stop stealing more than $100 billion worth of property and open our markets to their products. there are a lot of things going on. last question. d have any idea -- do you have any idea of where we are with the nafta negotiations? kevin: i think the president's approaches to negotiate with mexico and canada and make better deals. i think you will have to talk to him -- talked to lighthizer to get idea of current negotiations could thank you. julia: that was kevin hassett speaking at today's white house press briefing. he was talking about starting to see the impact in the after effects of the tax to getting to see -- feed through. he was asked about walmart. he talked about the fact that they're raising minimum wage and how the president can be upset when you start to see companies using t
lking about tariffs being more of a negotiating tactic as much as anything, how far [indiscernible] kevinn place as a national security concern. the president's commander in chief, is supposed to make those judgments. i think there are a lot of things going on in the 301 space. we trying to get china to stop stealing more than $100 billion worth of property and open our markets to their products. there are a lot of things going on. last question. d have any idea -- do you have any idea of where...
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lking about where all the es business is going. you were listening to larry kudlow react to that. he was saying president trump's policies are a key driver of economic growth. we are seeing 25% increase of earnings in the first quarter. how much do you think is attributable to the lower taxes the regulatory rollback that larry was just talking about >> you take a 37, 35 to 37% corporatdrop t 21, you give 14 points to ev y making money in america. they are all going to roll they are all going toearn more money. they are going to invest in plant and equipment. it's really -- that tax cut, people do not understand how strong that is for corporate america. and that creates jobs. creates growth you double that down with the fact they are cutting regulation, letting banks do more business, and you are going to see a really, really nice economic pop from what people say is the end of the cycle. i think what could have been the end of the cycle was just given three more years because he just hit it with an adrenaline pop. i think it's great for the economy. >> people are trying to figure
lking about where all the es business is going. you were listening to larry kudlow react to that. he was saying president trump's policies are a key driver of economic growth. we are seeing 25% increase of earnings in the first quarter. how much do you think is attributable to the lower taxes the regulatory rollback that larry was just talking about >> you take a 37, 35 to 37% corporatdrop t 21, you give 14 points to ev y making money in america. they are all going to roll they are all...
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. >> are you at lking, lying, ancorruption led to the russian collusion investigation? >> no, senator. >> are you, mr. matheson? >> no. >> president trump alleged that james comey knew about lies and corruption going on at, quote, the highest levels of the fbi. and his defense lawyers have said, quote, the finding of mr. conley has led to the disruption at the highest level of the fbi, end quote. is it accurate, to say that mr. comey's findings led to the discovery of corruption within the fbi? >> i don't know what that refers to, sir. >> i have no knowledge of that, or information on it. >> there been statements about the beevidany collusn between the trump campaign, and the russian attempt to interfere in 2016. put aside whether collusion has been proved. on the question whether there is evidence, would you agree with me that there is some evidence that has been elicited and presented so far by the special counsel's investigation? >> because you recognize, it's an unavailing investigation and is not a prram for me to comment on what evidence may or may not have been d
. >> are you at lking, lying, ancorruption led to the russian collusion investigation? >> no, senator. >> are you, mr. matheson? >> no. >> president trump alleged that james comey knew about lies and corruption going on at, quote, the highest levels of the fbi. and his defense lawyers have said, quote, the finding of mr. conley has led to the disruption at the highest level of the fbi, end quote. is it accurate, to say that mr. comey's findings led to the discovery...
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we we lking about elon musk and tesla and this deadline that is self-imposed.ath says they need to hit 5,000 car production per week starting next week. you've been always a skeptic of tesla, if i remember, right? >> well, i think that's fair to say. listen they make an excellent product and i congratulate them for demonstrating that there is a marketplace for electric vehicles and i would observe other manufacture ners the world are now investing billions i calculated $150 billion over the next several years and have fantastic electric vehicles coming so we've passed on inflection point. now, my issue with tesla is their business model so he said he was going to produce 200,000 model 3s last year i said on your show it would never happen i think the final number was 10,000 or 11,000 a fraction of what he said now he has this target of 5,000 a week i'd be interested to see what he does the week before and the week after on the 5,000. >> thank you, mike great to see you >>> coming up when we return, the latest corporate headlines plus an update from washington s
we we lking about elon musk and tesla and this deadline that is self-imposed.ath says they need to hit 5,000 car production per week starting next week. you've been always a skeptic of tesla, if i remember, right? >> well, i think that's fair to say. listen they make an excellent product and i congratulate them for demonstrating that there is a marketplace for electric vehicles and i would observe other manufacture ners the world are now investing billions i calculated $150 billion over...
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we wille lking a lot that stephen farnsworth, he has a new book looking at presidential communicationshostetter, pennsylvania, ken, good morning. caller: these people talk about walmart, the prices going up. truax, they do the people shopping for them. somebody's paying for the people shopping. they do the shopping, take it up to their car for them, it's crazy. giant eagle, the only ones made out there are the relief stamps. make it out with dax -- gas credits. someone pays for the gas credits, don't think they are not. that's all i've got to say, goodbye. host: thank you for the call. from rebecca -- host: steve scalise was asked about the tax cuts this past week. >> is june 12, we are just under five months from election day. i'm curious what you think as you sit here today knowing the political climate, which is jobless rates at almost historic ticking prettys well, stock market is up. what do you think congress needs to do besides no harm for republicans between now and election day? what helps your >> continuing to follow through on the policies that got us here. things have worke
we wille lking a lot that stephen farnsworth, he has a new book looking at presidential communicationshostetter, pennsylvania, ken, good morning. caller: these people talk about walmart, the prices going up. truax, they do the people shopping for them. somebody's paying for the people shopping. they do the shopping, take it up to their car for them, it's crazy. giant eagle, the only ones made out there are the relief stamps. make it out with dax -- gas credits. someone pays for the gas credits,...
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i don't feel comfortable doing that when we have all of these kids out there lking at pay raise and wondering what's really happening there in washington. is there really not the suppo that we anticipated that they all had? i wanted to just mention that and to say i'm sincere -- he isn't here now, but if he was here, if senator corker wanted to get this done, and i know he does, i will hem him. we have a lot of time with a bill that would be more germane but it would not be on this bill that weeally cannot afford to jeopardize. i feel strongly about that, and i think we were attempting to hem him get a vote initially, then when he changed the underlying bill, that means you have to go back to everyone, and he mentioned his coauthors, well, we don't know how many of those coauthors would support the amendment if they knew it would change the underlying bill. those are the things that we have here and i think we want to get on with as rapidly as possible getting these amendments opened up so people can vote on the amendments but then get the bill done -- hopefully get the bill done this week. i
i don't feel comfortable doing that when we have all of these kids out there lking at pay raise and wondering what's really happening there in washington. is there really not the suppo that we anticipated that they all had? i wanted to just mention that and to say i'm sincere -- he isn't here now, but if he was here, if senator corker wanted to get this done, and i know he does, i will hem him. we have a lot of time with a bill that would be more germane but it would not be on this bill that...
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. >> the school resourcanofficer security staff found the suspect lking on columbia piaw a few blocks . police say he tried to run there when theyti stopped to ques him. so twice tried toet away from police. in the black bag, police found a loaded 3 with 8 caler revolver and small amount of marijuana. here's what we can tell you about the suspects. he's 17, eliia nymeke silver spring resident and not mcps student at least ha not been through high school years and also that gun was traced ss being stolen fm pennsylvani m the prince pal did send a notification letter to schl thankinghe t school security officers for attentiveness. the suspect is now charged as app adult. police will not put out any kind mug shot. charges possessing a hand gun and firearm under the age of 21 possessina stolen hand gun andress paing passing on ol property live in burtonh burton'sville. i'm melanie alnwick, "fox 5 ws". .> all right, 4:33 with around the dmv stillng relishi in the stanley cup what a party it was yesterday. look at that. that awesome parade down constitution avenue and then wild rally on the
. >> the school resourcanofficer security staff found the suspect lking on columbia piaw a few blocks . police say he tried to run there when theyti stopped to ques him. so twice tried toet away from police. in the black bag, police found a loaded 3 with 8 caler revolver and small amount of marijuana. here's what we can tell you about the suspects. he's 17, eliia nymeke silver spring resident and not mcps student at least ha not been through high school years and also that gun was traced...
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now the team is lking for a new leader. he coach barry trotz resig yesterday. we'll tell you why andhat co for wt. >> thiss honoring real life hero. star chadwick boseman giving away his newrdwa a bnd 9a ur♪ ing ♪ ts tuesday, june 19th six of wldup. so we're also goihe odng day to leader board and see up a litit later.gs are coming i will say upset as you may be e team that you choose chose onlyo one of our teamsred in their own net. >> stopla it. [ htertoyot. let'soc ld g mow orro your head up prou. everybody makes mistake. in it's round rob play. >> it's too bad the it init. the last minute. >> my goodness. >> i think it was a personal attack. >> i do, too. yeah. >> iexted allison>> i got it. got it. >> i saw. stop. >> were you watching? no. but she knew. >> i already knew. someone else felt the need to tell me as well. >> that's h. people >> yeah. p>> okay. >> it's beautiful country. >> thank you. ohi t wea te nk oap the dethtaildes forecast. rse' tuck.tos agnelih nth 100 it will es at ht mbi wbey earlyront f afternoon. showers of it ju kin a otf lingering t
now the team is lking for a new leader. he coach barry trotz resig yesterday. we'll tell you why andhat co for wt. >> thiss honoring real life hero. star chadwick boseman giving away his newrdwa a bnd 9a ur♪ ing ♪ ts tuesday, june 19th six of wldup. so we're also goihe odng day to leader board and see up a litit later.gs are coming i will say upset as you may be e team that you choose chose onlyo one of our teamsred in their own net. >> stopla it. [ htertoyot. let'soc ld g mow...
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president trump's former lawyer i lking for a new lawyer. michael cohen droppedis original legal team. there a t rephat the attorney changis a sign that cohen will cooperate with prosecutors. he reportedly told friends he expects to be arrested soon. happy birthday to the president. today is president trump's 72nd birthday. no word on howhe president will that spend the day. we know he already had some cake earlier this week at the summit in singapore. >> ♪ >> soccer fans rejoice, the world i cups finally here. this is live -- a live look from russia, 1 of the stadiums 's going to be a big event. under way in few hours and the first match startst 11:00 a our time. >> but even with thisea ys games starting soon, the big news continues t be the united states co-hostin the world cup in 2026 with canada and mexico. the u.s. will host 60 out of the 80ames, can and mexico hosting 10 matches each. for the first time, 48 tms will participate. that's an additional 16 countries. but the big focus now, the kickoff to world cup 2018 just hours awa right
president trump's former lawyer i lking for a new lawyer. michael cohen droppedis original legal team. there a t rephat the attorney changis a sign that cohen will cooperate with prosecutors. he reportedly told friends he expects to be arrested soon. happy birthday to the president. today is president trump's 72nd birthday. no word on howhe president will that spend the day. we know he already had some cake earlier this week at the summit in singapore. >> ♪ >> soccer fans rejoice,...