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. >> i would like to know and hear from boeing why mcas was necessary.as it a certification standard or was it to achieve a common type certificate that would not require additional training for a pilot. >> you don't know the answer, that's critical. >> i do not know the answer. >> anybody there no? >> there's speculation or data coming in from boeing engineers that have contacted us that there may be negative dynamics, stabilization problems with the aircraft which require boeing engineers to have the mcas system to the 737 max eight and nine design. >> we would like to comment. >> we need this quickly. >> boeing's description to me was that the airplane and high angles of attack and a softer elevator field than the original aircraft and they wanted it to have. >> it wasn't dangerous so the pilots would be trained to deal with that. if they had experienced it, they wouldn't be trained to deal with it. >> it's quite common in the industry, air buses, i've flown every airbus made . >> i don't want anybody avoiding things that cost a little bit of money or
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mcas. he said yes. and my question was then, how can we allow a safety critical system with a single point of failure. we do not allow that in the aviation industry. >> the answer from boeing, at an early meeting after lion air was, the pilots were the backup system. the pilots didn't know it existed. the original system was relatively mild. .6 degrees of deflection. not repeated overrides of the pilots commands. and, that was in the manual. but then, the boeing engineers changed it to 2.5 degrees, repeated over, overwriting the pilots decisions and asked the faa to take it out of the manual. now, that to me is shocking. it is in the first manual when it is a relatively mild system that kind of the similar to what they are proposing, with their fix. except it will have two angle of attack sensors input. and other modifications. so, how could the faa agree to that? do they understand what he did? did anybody understand what this would do? i don't think the implications were fully known. there have been 1
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mca.ell we're taking the democratic support forums how soon could a vote come to the floor and she will also weigh in on the growing feud between president trump and nancy pelosi, also coming up, house freedom caucus chairman mark meadows breaks news on investigating the investigators later on in the program we will hear from carter page the former 2016 trump campaign foreign policy advisor at the center of the fisa warrant follow me on twitter at maria bartiromo at sunday futures and on instagram, at maria bartiromo at sunday futures, stay with us as we look ahead right now on "sunday morning futures." you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. nueven if you try to eat well,. you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin
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mca. well we're taking the democratic support forums how soon could a vote come to the floor and she will also weigh in on the growing feud between president trump and nancy pelosi, also coming up, house freedom caucus chairman mark meadows breaks news on investigating the investigators later on in the program we will hear from carter page the former 2016 trump campaign foreign policy advisor at the center of the fisa warrant follow me on twitter at maria bartiromo at sunday futures and on instagram, at maria bartiromo at sunday futures, stay with us as we look ahead right now on "sunday morning futures." my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would s
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mca. the markets like that and they say the president is really going to focus on china and take that on and be really solid about it and fix some of the other problems we're having with our trade issues and then you go and threaten to potentially put this tariff on, which would impact a lot of the same goods. that's why the autos were down today because of steel and aluminum, so the market was down substantially today it was the worst may that we've had since 2010, it was a bad month. you saw the nasdac down 8% the dow is down 6.5% and investors right now running to safety. you see the yield on the 10 year note going lower lower lower the question is when is it going to stop and a lot of investors are saying if it continues to stay at a point where we have a yield curve inversion, that's what triggers a recession. david: so jackie, here is my problem with your analysis. >> you're being too darn rational and thank you for that because i'm saying like i agree with your assessment completely
mca. the markets like that and they say the president is really going to focus on china and take that on and be really solid about it and fix some of the other problems we're having with our trade issues and then you go and threaten to potentially put this tariff on, which would impact a lot of the same goods. that's why the autos were down today because of steel and aluminum, so the market was down substantially today it was the worst may that we've had since 2010, it was a bad month. you saw...
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mca. a president who is, frankly, continuing his absolutely adroit leadership and governance of the country. >> a very clear message the other day. people saying it's a repeat of what he's been saying and what he's been saying is what she's been doing. you know if you vote for president trump r trump you're going to get xjz and more of the same. if you want to vote for the democrats, you're going back to the dark days of obama. lou: i thought you were going to say back to the talker ages. >the dark ages.>> certainly badc policies. when pascal and everybody talks about revving up the base, the base is not just republicans. a plurality of voters today are independent voters. you've got to get a third of those voter to win a presidency. lou: let's be very clear. >> trump has done that. lou: this president has outperformed with hispanics, with african-americans, with women. and when he does, as you point out directly and i think correc, his base is not an arch defying group of republicans. >>
mca. a president who is, frankly, continuing his absolutely adroit leadership and governance of the country. >> a very clear message the other day. people saying it's a repeat of what he's been saying and what he's been saying is what she's been doing. you know if you vote for president trump r trump you're going to get xjz and more of the same. if you want to vote for the democrats, you're going back to the dark days of obama. lou: i thought you were going to say back to the talker ages....
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mca can be helpful in a accomplishing that? >> yes, it's really -- and just going back to the discussion about how many agencies. and you know, that's -- we've been working on some of these things for five or more years. and as i've said as we work through some of these issues, you need a really big conference room. because you've got so many people on both sides of the border, and i don't want to -- i mean, i completely agree with everything that's been said. the cooperation locally, between all of these agencies is really phenomenal, and again, picking up on something that henry, the congressman said, you know, if you go spend time at the border and you see how cooperative and how inextricably linked these communities are, you know, t refreshing, and it makes you feel like the world outside of washington is generally a better place, but that aside. but it's just a combination of all these things. it's infrastructure. it's technology. it's process. it's u.s. mca as jorge mentioned as things that are helpful. we're making good
mca can be helpful in a accomplishing that? >> yes, it's really -- and just going back to the discussion about how many agencies. and you know, that's -- we've been working on some of these things for five or more years. and as i've said as we work through some of these issues, you need a really big conference room. because you've got so many people on both sides of the border, and i don't want to -- i mean, i completely agree with everything that's been said. the cooperation locally,...
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mca needs to be done right away. and we need to continue encouraging our house members to be supportive of that action. it is very important to the folks in iowa that i talked to. just very briefly u.s. mca while we are on it, it would create huge economic growth and jobs across the united states and many of our industries. and it would secure a top market for u.s. agricultural commodities. there are many achievements within the u.s. mca that don't get talked about. we focus on tariffs and certainly for you undersecretary mckinney if you would address some of the improvements that exist within usmca that we don't necessarily talk about, things like sanitary standards and biotech. can you speak about how those issues are being addressed in usmca and some of the winds we are not talking about? >> we talk about dairy access, weak equities across the borders and those things. more poultry access. i know how much poultry you have in your state. those catch a lot of attention. i still think and i said publicly many times t
mca needs to be done right away. and we need to continue encouraging our house members to be supportive of that action. it is very important to the folks in iowa that i talked to. just very briefly u.s. mca while we are on it, it would create huge economic growth and jobs across the united states and many of our industries. and it would secure a top market for u.s. agricultural commodities. there are many achievements within the u.s. mca that don't get talked about. we focus on tariffs and...
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the case is closed, why don't we move on and solve the border crisis and prove to the mca that a trade deal with mexico and canada? [laughter] we have work to do. >> laura: do you think the president made a mistake in the way he answer that question when he said maybe i would, maybe i wouldn't. i would hear them out. would you answer the question that way? >> he gets picked at every day over every different aspect of it but the fundamental point is that they are trying to keep the 2016 election alive in the investigation alive when the american people have heard enough. they got the mueller report, they would like for us to do some business. i would ask the democrats in the house this: is there anything you're willing to do other than harass the president for the next two years? anything at all? >> laura: finally i want to turn -- with all the confirmations, the successes you've gotten through. and president trump has always been pretty transparent about potential nominees, however, i think the left is basically getting ready, as you mentioned earlier, trying to pack the courts in the
the case is closed, why don't we move on and solve the border crisis and prove to the mca that a trade deal with mexico and canada? [laughter] we have work to do. >> laura: do you think the president made a mistake in the way he answer that question when he said maybe i would, maybe i wouldn't. i would hear them out. would you answer the question that way? >> he gets picked at every day over every different aspect of it but the fundamental point is that they are trying to keep the...
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mca. the senator from iowa said it's a bad idea.ly don't make it any easier to get through congress. now we have this additional cost that the constituencies. i can have two explain to their folks back home about why they should or should it pass this bill. even the mexican government and makes it harder for them to get through their legislature as well. that's what they have to say about what president trump is doing. do you see any more backlash. it's a frustrating situation all around. our own congress could get something done. i don't think he's using tariffs for that. but we have an immigration problem that's not been solved. they are setting a delegation right here to the u.s. to talk. here are some other headlines making news this morning. they launched a second round of air raids in 24 hours against syria. israel filed missiles on to a military airbase. the attacks coming hours after the military said two projectiles were filed -- fired from there. >> they are urging them to stop the violence. the world is watching. what is
mca. the senator from iowa said it's a bad idea.ly don't make it any easier to get through congress. now we have this additional cost that the constituencies. i can have two explain to their folks back home about why they should or should it pass this bill. even the mexican government and makes it harder for them to get through their legislature as well. that's what they have to say about what president trump is doing. do you see any more backlash. it's a frustrating situation all around. our...
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mca commitments will be enforceable. and through methods that don't raise taxes on americans, could you please identify other ways that we can ensure that usmca will deliver the benefits that are promising americans, promising americans throughout all chapters of the usmca? >> so, 1st of all, the agreement is completely enforceable. we have a process of panel decisions like in most trade agreements, the usmca, and nafta, before it, had a provision said in certain circumstances, a country can opt out of the panel decision if they want to, we did not change that, we left that in place, we don't want to be in a position where someone can challenge u.s. trade laws, that is something that some members support and other members are critical of. but, it's our view you can still, we expect 99% of the time you are going to end up, maybe even 100% you will end up with panel discussions, panel decisions, the same way we have had in the past, and can have going forward, certainly is the u.s. position that we would block panels, and
mca commitments will be enforceable. and through methods that don't raise taxes on americans, could you please identify other ways that we can ensure that usmca will deliver the benefits that are promising americans, promising americans throughout all chapters of the usmca? >> so, 1st of all, the agreement is completely enforceable. we have a process of panel decisions like in most trade agreements, the usmca, and nafta, before it, had a provision said in certain circumstances, a country...
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mca, u.s.nt for the worst trade deal in history which is nafta. my favorite part of the deal is the strict rules of origin provisions on autos and other products, coupled with strong environmental and labor provisions, which will bring our home and keep it home. i think it will get passed it's in the great interest of american workers, farmers, ranch ers and manufactures. i think there's a broad bipartisan support where we're hoping to implement legislation on to the floor of the house and the senate this summer. that's what we're targeting. charles: nancy pelosi i hope she's watching peter navarro always great having these conversations with you thank you very much. happy father's day. just released fox news poll shows former vice president joe biden way ahead of all of the other democrats. can he keep this momentum through the primary season? our next guest is a democrat from a district that went for president trump in 2016. he says biden is the best candidate to unseat trump. in my line of w
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mca, is he going to really push that now that he got this deal with immigration with the mexicans? >> yeah, he will he's totally committed to this and understands a, it's a good deal remember this was reagan's vision david to have north america be a free trade zone. david: from the tip of argentina to the top of canada, yeah. >> you remember that yeah exactly right and but he also has to understand strategically that once you get this canada mexico u.s. trade deal done it puts more pressure on china. what you want to do is isolate china as the bad actor which they clearly are, they are the enemy here, and you get your allies behind you and i think it will be a huge victory for trump now the big question, david of course we've been pondering for two months is will nancy pelosi bring that bill to a vote? david: what's the answer do you have any idea? >> honestly no. >> i had a comment actually you had debbie dingell, the michigan democrat on fox news on sunday who actually said we're not ready yet the votes in the house aren't there yet until these changes take place so maybe to answ
mca, is he going to really push that now that he got this deal with immigration with the mexicans? >> yeah, he will he's totally committed to this and understands a, it's a good deal remember this was reagan's vision david to have north america be a free trade zone. david: from the tip of argentina to the top of canada, yeah. >> you remember that yeah exactly right and but he also has to understand strategically that once you get this canada mexico u.s. trade deal done it puts more...
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mca?o you sense amongst your colleagues in congress any greater appetite for actually getting this deal done the trade deal with mexico abdomen canada? >> i think at least on our side of the aisle i can tell you there's a lot of desire to get the u.s. mca passed. we know it it is going to be a great deal and as i just said, my state of texas, i represent 40 houston all the way over to the louisiana border and this is going to be great for the state of texas. u.s. mca is something that i think is badly needed. we've got to update nafta and so i think there is a pressing issue to get this thing passed, on both sides of the rio grande there is a very great desire for these executive branches to get it passed. >> congressman thank you for being with us it's jonathan hoen ig. tariffs are taxes i think you'd agree, taxes are forced and even the threat of force is force for 10 days you've had companies big and small scrambling to figure out how they complete comply with these tariffs the democrat
mca?o you sense amongst your colleagues in congress any greater appetite for actually getting this deal done the trade deal with mexico abdomen canada? >> i think at least on our side of the aisle i can tell you there's a lot of desire to get the u.s. mca passed. we know it it is going to be a great deal and as i just said, my state of texas, i represent 40 houston all the way over to the louisiana border and this is going to be great for the state of texas. u.s. mca is something that i...
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we didn't know about the mcas situation. you have to know the public looks at this saying how do we know this isn't going to happen again? >> well, we certainly regret the impact this has had. without question, we're sorry for the lives that were lost in these two accidents. we know it's impacted the trust and confidence of the flying public we take that very, very seriously. i can tell you we've taken a deep look at the max development. it was a six-year development program with more than 1600 flight tests we followed our certification processes but we know where we can get better this is all about safety and the track record after safety and aviation is as strong as it is because we never stop improving. so we're learning from these current situations but i want you to know we're investing everything we can in the safety of these airplanes. we know that today 5 million passengers will fly on boeing airplanes today. their lives depend on it we take that seriously >> with all due respect, that's been that way for years. and
we didn't know about the mcas situation. you have to know the public looks at this saying how do we know this isn't going to happen again? >> well, we certainly regret the impact this has had. without question, we're sorry for the lives that were lost in these two accidents. we know it's impacted the trust and confidence of the flying public we take that very, very seriously. i can tell you we've taken a deep look at the max development. it was a six-year development program with more...
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mca with canada and mexico, and we've come a long way. it's a great agreement, as you know. mexico yesterday approved it with a positive vote, and you're doing very well, i understand also. >> we are. >> it's an honor to have the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau. he's been a friend of mine. we've worked hard together. we worked in particular on the usmca. we hope to have bipartisan support. i think justin will be making the rounds of congress later. >> i'm nemeeting a few people. >> that's terrific. we'll talk about that and generally we'll talk trade and other things and then we're going to have lunch and meetings. and it's an interesting day, but it will be like a positive day, i think, like usual. that's the way we want to have it. we want to have very positive days. we only have positive days. i want to thank you very much, justin, for coming to the white house. >> thank you. >> thank you, donald, for this meeting. it's an opportunity for us as you say to keep talking about how we've worked hard to build a great trade deal that's good for canadian workers and ame
mca with canada and mexico, and we've come a long way. it's a great agreement, as you know. mexico yesterday approved it with a positive vote, and you're doing very well, i understand also. >> we are. >> it's an honor to have the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau. he's been a friend of mine. we've worked hard together. we worked in particular on the usmca. we hope to have bipartisan support. i think justin will be making the rounds of congress later. >> i'm nemeeting a...
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steny hoyer says the administration misjudged nancy pelosi that thinks it can jam the us mca for. lawyers is there hasn't bill close to a vetoproof super majority and these tariffs taking a tough stand on immigration both still have their backs. >> thank you very much. how are gop lawmakers feeling about the president's tariff threats to mexico and will they hold of disapproval vote against the president's move. let's bring in republican senator from south carolina lindsey graham, great to have you. there's a lot of talk about what happens behind closed doors, republican senators having a conversation about this. would you stand? >> tariffs would be tough on the economy but the border is broken, needs to be fixed and if a tariff is what it takes to get mexico to do better on their side of the border i'm all for tariffs. trump is not the problem. mexico is the problem with republicans are not the problem, democrats won't vote to change the laws. wide we have 1 million people coming here from central america? they know if you have a card claiming asylum you are entitled to hearing.
steny hoyer says the administration misjudged nancy pelosi that thinks it can jam the us mca for. lawyers is there hasn't bill close to a vetoproof super majority and these tariffs taking a tough stand on immigration both still have their backs. >> thank you very much. how are gop lawmakers feeling about the president's tariff threats to mexico and will they hold of disapproval vote against the president's move. let's bring in republican senator from south carolina lindsey graham, great...
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mca. >> it's not clear how many senate republicans, if any, are willing to break with the president toride the tariffs if he decides to move forward. we have heard about a half dozen stand up and say they are opposed to him. you would need about 17 to unite with democrats to overturn the president. >> and the president says essentially they don't get it, all of those people there talking about it, don't get it. >> this morning he said that, yes. >> he's the one who knows how to do this and congress just doesn't get it. >> they have no idea what they're talking about when it comes to tariffs, earlier this morning. >>> 42 minutes past the hour. 75 years ago today, 150,000 allies soldiers stormed these five beaches in normandy, france. thousands of them would never come home but they changed the course of history. they are being remembered this morning. we'll take you there live. .. even your feet.. the (new) amopé pedi perfect with diamond crystals gives you smooth results in just seconds that you'll fall in love with instantly. available at walmart in the foot care aisle. you can go fir
mca. >> it's not clear how many senate republicans, if any, are willing to break with the president toride the tariffs if he decides to move forward. we have heard about a half dozen stand up and say they are opposed to him. you would need about 17 to unite with democrats to overturn the president. >> and the president says essentially they don't get it, all of those people there talking about it, don't get it. >> this morning he said that, yes. >> he's the one who knows...
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mca. [ cheers and applause ] and u.s. mca, that's mexico and canada, will create at least 75,000 new jobs for american auto workers and give a massive boost to our farmers and ranchers and growers all across the sunshine state and will hopefully soon have bipartisan support, because everybody wants it to happen. [ cheers and applause ] it replaces one of the worst trade deals ever made, nafta. nafta was a beauty. it was really good if you want to see everybody leave our country. thanks to our tariffs, american steel mills are roaring back to life. you know that. [ cheers and applause ] and we took historic action to confront china's fraudulent trading abuses. it should have been done a long time ago, but the days of stealing american jobs and american companies, american ideas and wealth, those days are over. [ cheers and applause ] in the eight years before i took office, on average we lost 2,000 manufacturing jobs a month. since my inauguration, we've added 16,000 manufacturing jobs a month. that didn't happen by accide
mca. [ cheers and applause ] and u.s. mca, that's mexico and canada, will create at least 75,000 new jobs for american auto workers and give a massive boost to our farmers and ranchers and growers all across the sunshine state and will hopefully soon have bipartisan support, because everybody wants it to happen. [ cheers and applause ] it replaces one of the worst trade deals ever made, nafta. nafta was a beauty. it was really good if you want to see everybody leave our country. thanks to our...
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same things and keeps saying we're putting safety first he did say they made some mistakes on the mcas and those sensors in particular, but there wasn't a broader acknowledgment of a culture where there was a flawed culture, phil he kept it very specific, i thought, in terml terms of where thought there were issues. >> and i think in terms of that culture, that's one of the questions out there for investors for some time to come. sure, you may get the 737 max flying again and increase production from 42 to 52 but at some point, there will be people who sit there and say, has boeing made the changes that are necessary to ensure that this doesn't happen again dennis muilenburg said we're going through that process and make sure it doesn't happen again but it comes down to the belief in whether or not the culture had changed. >> yeah. phil, thanks very much philip lebeau. appreciate it. >>> tech stocks takes a hit today. nasdaq down. one group is outperforming chip osocks are higher. boted by a $10 billion deal. we'll check the chips next on "power lunch." ♪ lower calories. ♪ higher expec
same things and keeps saying we're putting safety first he did say they made some mistakes on the mcas and those sensors in particular, but there wasn't a broader acknowledgment of a culture where there was a flawed culture, phil he kept it very specific, i thought, in terml terms of where thought there were issues. >> and i think in terms of that culture, that's one of the questions out there for investors for some time to come. sure, you may get the 737 max flying again and increase...
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experience in a full motion level desimulator and not just a task trainer, all the effects of the mcasther things that likely have not been trained trainedet either at all or since initial qualification. they need to develop a muscle memory of their experiences so that it'll be immediately accessible to them in the future even years for now, especially things that operate in a counter intuitive way. we must be made aware of it of its complications and implications. we must experience it first hand before we face a crisis with an airplane full of passengers and crew. >> the hearing is part of an investigation into design flaws related to boeing's mcas flight software, which was implicated in the fatal crashes of two separate boeing 737 max jets in indonesia and ethiopia. captain sully warned that a failure to address systemic issues and factors means crashes can and will happen here. all boeing 737 max planes have been grounded since march following the two crashes. >>> and we got break news. the u.s. government is wrapping up its investigation into youtube for how the company handles c
experience in a full motion level desimulator and not just a task trainer, all the effects of the mcasther things that likely have not been trained trainedet either at all or since initial qualification. they need to develop a muscle memory of their experiences so that it'll be immediately accessible to them in the future even years for now, especially things that operate in a counter intuitive way. we must be made aware of it of its complications and implications. we must experience it first...
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mca negotiations and agreement. and that's correct. i received a lot of invitation. i would have to make difficult decisions, staying in washington would be the number one priority. this would be promoting after, u.s. mca, i would most certainly travel. >> so the bottom line being, this was not possible for you to both be in negotiation and at some ceremonial event at the third country embassy. you had to make a choice and you prioritized, in those cases, the top priority of the administration regarding the relationship with canada. >> yes senator. talking about attending some of the other events. i think it was important as to whether or not i was present or, obviously if i was not able to attend. it is important to include your team at your mission. i had 400 members, 400 and incredible members, it's important for them to have that exposure and to be able to attend so, on many occasions they would ask if they could attend national days or other holiday events throughout ottawa, it's a different mission. >> i don't mean to diminish the importance of these events whe
mca negotiations and agreement. and that's correct. i received a lot of invitation. i would have to make difficult decisions, staying in washington would be the number one priority. this would be promoting after, u.s. mca, i would most certainly travel. >> so the bottom line being, this was not possible for you to both be in negotiation and at some ceremonial event at the third country embassy. you had to make a choice and you prioritized, in those cases, the top priority of the...
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but this issue is different than the mcas flightbl control ps suspected of leading to two 737 max crashes. the faas it recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. the questern is whe boeing can do that by tweaking software or if fixing the issue will be more complicated. and how will that impact boeing's recertification? a critical step in getting regulators to declare the max safe to fly oragain. >> now what we are dealing with is the process of the faa recertifying it. international regulators recertifying it. a convergence of them coming together. >> the latest issue of theax goes well beyond pushing out the date when the max could retur to service. it also damages the reputation of boeing and its most popular model. that could make people think twice before they get back oth max when it is certified to y. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >> the s&p 500 snapped a foude day s thanks to a rise in bank stocks. investors are hoping can be made on trade between the u. and china at the g-20 summit. more on that later in the program. first the closing numbers fo
but this issue is different than the mcas flightbl control ps suspected of leading to two 737 max crashes. the faas it recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. the questern is whe boeing can do that by tweaking software or if fixing the issue will be more complicated. and how will that impact boeing's recertification? a critical step in getting regulators to declare the max safe to fly oragain. >> now what we are dealing with is the process of the faa recertifying it....
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narrative t china is a stable leader compared to washington and chi is also likely pleased because they had mca wary because of the that the u.s. would use a clause to undermine beijing's own trade lations with canada and mexico. the cause is with limiting ties to the economies considered non-market. in addition, mexico had been seen as ainner in the u.s.-china trade war. american companies have been talking abou shifting production from here to there with tariffs on cnese goods so high. as for the trade talks, president trump's announcement probably won't instill confidence among china's ney gosch yarts and a trade deal will stick. a told a seminar in beijing today that he didn't expect to ae any major progress even if presidents trump xi meet at the g20. instead, president trump's threats against mexico will only appears tffirm what be china's current strategy, to wait things out. for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yun in beigi. >> the government is creating an ofeliable entities list foreign companies and people that it believes interfere with chinese businesses. the names were not re
narrative t china is a stable leader compared to washington and chi is also likely pleased because they had mca wary because of the that the u.s. would use a clause to undermine beijing's own trade lations with canada and mexico. the cause is with limiting ties to the economies considered non-market. in addition, mexico had been seen as ainner in the u.s.-china trade war. american companies have been talking abou shifting production from here to there with tariffs on cnese goods so high. as for...
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surprise for the nation this morning environmentalist green party has outperformed john strong the mcas conservatives as the nation's most popular party a new poll showing if a general election were to be held on sunday it would show a truly historic result for the very 1st time to greens would come in 1st with 26 percent all of them ackles conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc fall. 2nd place edged out with 25 percent and coming in 3rd right wing populist if the the alternative for germany just 13 percent another jolt mackerels coalition partners the center left social democrats dropping to 4th place with only 12 percent the markets friendly f.d.p. would get 8 percent on the far left left 47 percent. ok an incredible result more on that let's talk with your political correspondent good morning hans the greens began their rise didn't they in many ways their steady rise last summer with the drought that that swept across large parts of europe and it hit germany in a hard way is that what's behind their strong showing climate change well they certainly that train that climate issues environment
surprise for the nation this morning environmentalist green party has outperformed john strong the mcas conservatives as the nation's most popular party a new poll showing if a general election were to be held on sunday it would show a truly historic result for the very 1st time to greens would come in 1st with 26 percent all of them ackles conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc fall. 2nd place edged out with 25 percent and coming in 3rd right wing populist if the the alternative for germany just 13...
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opinion polls showing the greens with common 1st in the national action edging out how strong the mcas conservatives are we witnessing a major shift in german paul types also coming up. the british prime minister theresa may steps down as the leader of the tory party today we take a look at the candidates vying to take her place and number 10 downing street.
opinion polls showing the greens with common 1st in the national action edging out how strong the mcas conservatives are we witnessing a major shift in german paul types also coming up. the british prime minister theresa may steps down as the leader of the tory party today we take a look at the candidates vying to take her place and number 10 downing street.
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now this would be the outcome for the 1st time the greens would get the most votes 26 percent on the mcas conservative c.d.u. . c.s.u. bloc would be right behind where 25 percent then comes the far right populist a tentative for germany party with 13 percent michael scott and coalition pock though the center left social democrats would drop to 4th place where just 12 percent the market friendly f.t.p. would get 8 percent followed by the left party with 7 percent. joining me from the organization that conducted this survey in front test the map is. good welcome to you know how surprising is the rise of the greens which is also reflected in the recent european elections. well we were not thoroughly surprised when we had the results of the european elections because we've been asking about it you know it's it was the main reason for your choice of starting next president and the main reason is climate climate change and try to guess it and you know we had so many demonstrations of young students in the road that everybody now thinks that's the main issue we have to tackle in germany ok we co
now this would be the outcome for the 1st time the greens would get the most votes 26 percent on the mcas conservative c.d.u. . c.s.u. bloc would be right behind where 25 percent then comes the far right populist a tentative for germany party with 13 percent michael scott and coalition pock though the center left social democrats would drop to 4th place where just 12 percent the market friendly f.t.p. would get 8 percent followed by the left party with 7 percent. joining me from the...
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mca will be fundamental. impression congressman that many and congresswoman and senators understand this. just as speaker pelosi has been saying, we need to find a path to the yes. and that path to the yes, of course implies that we address the legitimate concerns of some of congressman, some people, and we want to address it. and the best proof that we want to address that is the labor reform that we passed. it's 180 degrees change, and it implied a lot of sacrifices and concessions from the private sector of mexico. and why? because we believe in this relationship and the future of this relationship. i mean, the secret democratic personal vote, establishment of labor courts, it is really satisfying what the democrats have been asking since the negotiation of nafta. and when they talk about enforcement, we said okay, enforcement in mexico means that we have a clear roadmap to implement these legislation and that the budget will come now that the minister of treasury is preparing the budget for next year. and
mca will be fundamental. impression congressman that many and congresswoman and senators understand this. just as speaker pelosi has been saying, we need to find a path to the yes. and that path to the yes, of course implies that we address the legitimate concerns of some of congressman, some people, and we want to address it. and the best proof that we want to address that is the labor reform that we passed. it's 180 degrees change, and it implied a lot of sacrifices and concessions from the...
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mca just waiting to be ratified in the congress.usly, all of these have to be digested by our own the central bank. with downside pressures on growth, all of these factors could affect markets. itt we already know is that get -- build significant importance around market development. alix: what's going to be the biggest driver? . growth and that? i think we have probably seen the lower end at the bottom here. for the dollar. i think that what is attractive for the leverage community is the short-term build a market in mexico is yielding over eight percent. once it stabilizes, there will possibly be currency manipulation as well with people coming back into mexico, with a leverage community. david: when it comes to mexico, what about president lopez orbit brador'spez over a policies? joel: most of that is focused on internal deals and programs, infrastructure, totally focused on new social transfers and infrastructure programs that could develop in southern mexico, fridges key, and also focused on the legitimacy agenda. just to set t
mca just waiting to be ratified in the congress.usly, all of these have to be digested by our own the central bank. with downside pressures on growth, all of these factors could affect markets. itt we already know is that get -- build significant importance around market development. alix: what's going to be the biggest driver? . growth and that? i think we have probably seen the lower end at the bottom here. for the dollar. i think that what is attractive for the leverage community is the...
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it is as good as anything you will find out why mca.arents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> you don't know what will be inside the canister until you open it. [♪] >> these are beautiful, historical drawings of san francisco. these drawings range from 1908 to 2010. [♪] [laughter] >> i build muscle. a lot of people don't know this, but we have a full team of architects that designed specific buildings and public safety. sometimes it is creating a brand-new building from the ground up. other times it is giving new life to
it is as good as anything you will find out why mca.arents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have...
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mca hostage? >> to macleod's have sort of been holding their fire. net to pelosi said they want to get the u.s. committed to getting a vote in the house, but some republicans in the senate, chuck grassley in particular, powerful senator from iowa, has said that unless they can resolve it, there will be no inroval of the usmc congress. trump has said he's not going to back down on this. he may be willing to wait them out, but in many cases, things could shift pretty quickly and we could get there, but right now, it looks like we are heading toward those tariffs going into place. shery: thank you for that. we're still awaiting that news conference coming from mexican officials. the mexican official of foreign affairs will be speaking at the mexican embassy in washington. he had a conversation today with vice president mike pence and also secretary of state mike pompeo, and he will be briefing us in a few minutes about the latest trade negotiations. that's right. we will bring you that as soon as it begins, but still to come, a bloomberg scoop. ofwill h
mca hostage? >> to macleod's have sort of been holding their fire. net to pelosi said they want to get the u.s. committed to getting a vote in the house, but some republicans in the senate, chuck grassley in particular, powerful senator from iowa, has said that unless they can resolve it, there will be no inroval of the usmc congress. trump has said he's not going to back down on this. he may be willing to wait them out, but in many cases, things could shift pretty quickly and we could...
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it's not aws jus just the tarift could come on monday but it's the mca.gress has been meadz there and there is concern that the tariff issue could potentially throw a wrench in that. lou: thank you very much. president trump tonight in ireland where he will stay until he heads back to washington tomorrow. the president earlier today in normandy honoring the heroes who stormed those beaches 75 years ago. kevin court traveling with the president with the story. kevin? >> lou, always great to be with you. a fitting trint indeed to the fallen. for the folks who had a channels to see it today, they will never forget the pictures. images so powerful along the southern coast there over in france. it was 75 years ago heroes young and old faced absolute hell and thoad thetoday they were remembs leaders paid fair respects. they wrp joined by survivors, each with his own story, lou, of life and loss. honored today by president trump and french president emanuel macron. the world stand in the gap to preserve peace and serve and save the french people and others from
it's not aws jus just the tarift could come on monday but it's the mca.gress has been meadz there and there is concern that the tariff issue could potentially throw a wrench in that. lou: thank you very much. president trump tonight in ireland where he will stay until he heads back to washington tomorrow. the president earlier today in normandy honoring the heroes who stormed those beaches 75 years ago. kevin court traveling with the president with the story. kevin? >> lou, always great...
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mexico, especially in a world where we're in a trade war with china and the president trying to get the mca through congress, it's one of the wowr worst things wed do. kennedy: i agree. hold on. let me tell what's going to happen and then you can fell me about the problem. congress is going to get super mad and say all right, the president has too much authority in terms of tariffs with executive order so we're going to curtail that. which is fine. there's too much power concentrated in the executive branch and there has been for a long time. the ledge lairts have been a bunch of babies about that. and knew they're making immature power grabs as opposed to acting like adults and doing their job, get together which unfortunately on immigration you have to do, and come up with a series of solutions. then they could. >> they don't want to. kennedy: of course they don't want to. neither party wants to fix immigration. >> thaw don't wan they don't wa. there's so many incentives not to. democrats think they're going to get power out of it and republicans think they're going to get cheap labor out
mexico, especially in a world where we're in a trade war with china and the president trying to get the mca through congress, it's one of the wowr worst things wed do. kennedy: i agree. hold on. let me tell what's going to happen and then you can fell me about the problem. congress is going to get super mad and say all right, the president has too much authority in terms of tariffs with executive order so we're going to curtail that. which is fine. there's too much power concentrated in the...
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mca. >> this is going to cause increased cost for average americans. >> we would all be better off if we don't put a round of tariffs on mentio mexico. lou: the rinos and radical dimms bringing the same tune, opposing the president and his policies on illegal immigration, a secure border. it is a national emergency. and these rinos and radical dimms in effect aligning themselveses with the heads of the major mexican drug cartels who traffic and human beings, skand the cartels making billios upon billions of dollars each and every year on every ounce of drugs on every single person in the sex traffic that crosses the border and of course the immigration, the illegal immigration of central americans and mexicans primarily across that border. this should outrage every american. to share your outrage with the rinos and the radical dimms who are more concerned with the bottom line than u.s. security and the saichty o safety of oure want you to have an opportunity to talk to senator mitch mcconnell, the majority leader's office number is right there. we've also listed the number of his boss
mca. >> this is going to cause increased cost for average americans. >> we would all be better off if we don't put a round of tariffs on mentio mexico. lou: the rinos and radical dimms bringing the same tune, opposing the president and his policies on illegal immigration, a secure border. it is a national emergency. and these rinos and radical dimms in effect aligning themselveses with the heads of the major mexican drug cartels who traffic and human beings, skand the cartels making...
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mca and nafta before it say a country to could opt out of the panel if they want to. that. we left that in place, largely because we did not want to be in a position where someone could challenge u.s. trade laws. that is something that some --bers that some members that is something that some member support and other members are critical of. timee expect 99% of the you're going to end up with panel discussions and decisions the same way we have had in the past. that the u.s.'s position we will block panels, and it is clear that the mexicans and canadians feel the same way. of dispute series settlement processes, but also, what we did in this agreement, which i think is far more helpful, is we made the obligation very, very specific. the more general the obligations, the harder they are to enforce, so if you take for example, the next on labor -- mexico,x on labor and it is precise on what mexico has to do, and mexico followed that in their own law when the implement at their labor law. so i would say, number one, we have a viable dispute settlement process. one that i
mca and nafta before it say a country to could opt out of the panel if they want to. that. we left that in place, largely because we did not want to be in a position where someone could challenge u.s. trade laws. that is something that some --bers that some members that is something that some member support and other members are critical of. timee expect 99% of the you're going to end up with panel discussions and decisions the same way we have had in the past. that the u.s.'s position we will...
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mca this president is never beginning to take his foot off the gas for american people but democratse failed the american people miserably. >> so in thes seems to me, are now without question the party of hate. they're -- vile venomous attacks on the president, their failure to take any sort of initiative to be positive or productive in any legislative initiative whatsoever. to secure the country to turn to the interest of the nation in foreign policy, you name it, they're not there. and this president is there in every way. one of the areas that i, you know, so many that he doesn't get credit for, he is the only world leader trying to balance international trade. to benefit of which are only impossible to calculate but they're vast extraordinary, and would reverse what has been $5 trillion of u.s. economic growth lost over the course of the past 20 year. are you going to campaign on his world leadership because it is exactly that? >> we are going to campaign on every aspect of his successful presidency with the economy, with wages up with jobs coming back. with bet trade deal, with
mca this president is never beginning to take his foot off the gas for american people but democratse failed the american people miserably. >> so in thes seems to me, are now without question the party of hate. they're -- vile venomous attacks on the president, their failure to take any sort of initiative to be positive or productive in any legislative initiative whatsoever. to secure the country to turn to the interest of the nation in foreign policy, you name it, they're not there. and...
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it is as good as anything you will find out why mca.from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪]
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mca, yesterday, the new nafta.ustin trudeau isset to meet with trump and congressional leaders today to lobby for quick ratification our congress has not even yet set a date to vote on the deal >>> when we come back, much more on the attack on a u.s. military drone near iran. the news sending oil spiking a live report coming up. >>> and could the permian oil boom turn into a boost if the wells run dry? some in opec think so. we'll have comments from the ceo of a major u.s. oil company on that ahead. >>> and it's a term you'll hear a lot of today, direct listing what the heck does it mean get readfoy r a thursday picker upper as we lay that out in layman's terms higher expectations. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. corona premier. >>> futures up 220 points right now s&p and nasdaq green the yield on the benchmark ten-year note fell below 2% for the first time since november of 2016 get ready for mortgage rates to fall again >>> messaging service slack set to begin public trading today on the new y
mca, yesterday, the new nafta.ustin trudeau isset to meet with trump and congressional leaders today to lobby for quick ratification our congress has not even yet set a date to vote on the deal >>> when we come back, much more on the attack on a u.s. military drone near iran. the news sending oil spiking a live report coming up. >>> and could the permian oil boom turn into a boost if the wells run dry? some in opec think so. we'll have comments from the ceo of a major u.s. oil...