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mr. steele's efforts? >> mr. steele's efforts with regard to the -- >> the dossier. >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier i believe in mid july of 2016. it wasn't the complete thing which i didn't see until it was published in the u.s. press. >> i know you talked extensively with our staff relative to mr. steele. based upon our review of the visitor logs at the state department, mr. steele visited the state department briefing officials on the dossier in october 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not. i actively chose not to be a part of that briefing. >> but you are aware of that briefing? >> know i was not aware until afterwards. >> okay. vice chairman? >> thank you mr. chairman. i'm going to start with similar questions as the chairman but with a slightly different approach. i don't think enough was done but there were a series of actions taken. we have the president talking directly to putin. we had mr. brennan talking to his counterpart. there was the first use of the cyber hotlin
mr. steele's efforts? >> mr. steele's efforts with regard to the -- >> the dossier. >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier i believe in mid july of 2016. it wasn't the complete thing which i didn't see until it was published in the u.s. press. >> i know you talked extensively with our staff relative to mr. steele. based upon our review of the visitor logs at the state department, mr. steele visited the state department briefing officials on the dossier in october...
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mr. steele. based upon our review of the visitor logs at the state department, mr. steele visited the state department briefing the dossier in october of 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? did not.nd: i i actively chose not to be part of that briefing. were aware of you the briefing? sec. nuland: i was not aware of afterwards. sen. burr: ok. chairman? sen. warner: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to start with similar the chairman but with a slightly different approach. i don't think enough was done series ofwere a actions taken. president talking directly to putin. we had mr. brennan talking to his counterpart. there was the first use of the cyber hot line. was the october 7 october 7o.d.n.i.-d.h.s. warning. do you think any of those actions resulted -- a question for both of you -- resulted in a russianon of activities? did they slow down anything? or do you think it was still ahead or do you think if we had not done those that the russians might have been nefarious? the nuland: it's certainly case that it was very important to tell the russians at eve
mr. steele. based upon our review of the visitor logs at the state department, mr. steele visited the state department briefing the dossier in october of 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? did not.nd: i i actively chose not to be part of that briefing. were aware of you the briefing? sec. nuland: i was not aware of afterwards. sen. burr: ok. chairman? sen. warner: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to start with similar the chairman but with a slightly different approach. i don't...
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mr. steele, nice to have you with us. >> it is great to be anre.hyou. >> well, let's begin with the governor's race. john cox, it is john cox against gavin newsom, but cox only has about one-tehenth of tampaign money that newsom has. so what does john coxeed to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican would have a hans to get up there and they came in in the t four, two of the top four. the big oddity was regosa, we rats ht it would be dem all the way. cox is holding the message. he put something together that o kes a lot of sense democrats as well and he's talking about the hollowing out clof the middle ass, that is the war against middle class. to win, there's a lot of vulnerabilities. newsom certainly didn've a majority of democrats behind him, so he comes out with that. he's he's also a san francisco democrat. in san francisco that's a g reat thing. outside of san francisco, not so great because mt folks understand that san francisco has turned into ki
mr. steele, nice to have you with us. >> it is great to be anre.hyou. >> well, let's begin with the governor's race. john cox, it is john cox against gavin newsom, but cox only has about one-tehenth of tampaign money that newsom has. so what does john coxeed to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican would have a hans to get up there and they came in in the t four, two of the top...
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because it was speeding through with a drone piloted by mr. steel'd like to now call him luke skywalker. >> he is incredible. i agree with you, this drone should go to this building. absolutely. >> it is awesome. while he's there, he will check out some abandoned building, because there is plenty of them. this one obviously left to rot. i don't know what it was built for initially. it looks like it was built for this very purpose. have a blast. >> every floor is a slightly different challenge. even the roof has something cool. >> watch this, once it goes through those archways. intentionally bounces off that bill board there. comes right back, skims along. >> good. >> back underneath the archways. you have to use the force to fly like this. i can't figure out any other way to do it. >> i think if george lucas was saying, that's what i was thinking. >> he could be a very good race designer for something like the uy is awesome. he has friends there to watch the whole thing go down. plenty of space on this day. thanks for showing it to us. >> someone i
because it was speeding through with a drone piloted by mr. steel'd like to now call him luke skywalker. >> he is incredible. i agree with you, this drone should go to this building. absolutely. >> it is awesome. while he's there, he will check out some abandoned building, because there is plenty of them. this one obviously left to rot. i don't know what it was built for initially. it looks like it was built for this very purpose. have a blast. >> every floor is a slightly...
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mr. steele and how he was used as a confidential informant. mr. orr, the number four inchart of bad situations here and i would like to see a special counsel look at this not just from an internal point of view about whether or not crimes were committed. >> s have bec of robert rosenstein, overseeing the special counsel investigation. you have said he is conflicted and, those are your words. he wrote a letter saying he needs to recuse himself. he received a letter back and you are going to share with us what you heard back tonight. >> one, it didn't come from him, it came from the legislative section of the department of justice, not from mr. rosenstein. he is a fine man, it's not that i doubt his character or qualifications. the problem i have is, i believe he will be a witnessn any obstruction of justice investigation conducted by mr. mr. moeller. he's the one that wrotehe memo to president trump suggesting why mr. comey should be fired. he's also in the fisa warrant that was issued based on a dossier coming from a foreign agent who went to russ
mr. steele and how he was used as a confidential informant. mr. orr, the number four inchart of bad situations here and i would like to see a special counsel look at this not just from an internal point of view about whether or not crimes were committed. >> s have bec of robert rosenstein, overseeing the special counsel investigation. you have said he is conflicted and, those are your words. he wrote a letter saying he needs to recuse himself. he received a letter back and you are going...
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mr. steele visited the state department in october 2016. did you have any role in that? >> i did not. i chose not to be part of that briefing. >> you were aware of the briefing? >> i was not aware of it until after. >> reporter: the testimony raised questions about when the fbi turned its attention to trump campaign and russian involvement in the 2016 election. the fbi opened the case on july 31, 2016, the senate panel today that she read the opposition research two weeks earlier. >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier, i believe, in mid july 2016. >> in a separate hearing yesterday republican congressman raised other questions about the fbi, mark meadows asked the inspector general to look into two things, first, why were the two people listed in the ig report who were caught sending anti-trump text messages with peter stzrok and lisa page not named in the ig report. the ig said the fbi told him it was because they worked in counterintelligence but in reality -- >> those attorneys worked in the office of general counsel -- >> they don't work in counterintelligence. if that is
mr. steele visited the state department in october 2016. did you have any role in that? >> i did not. i chose not to be part of that briefing. >> you were aware of the briefing? >> i was not aware of it until after. >> reporter: the testimony raised questions about when the fbi turned its attention to trump campaign and russian involvement in the 2016 election. the fbi opened the case on july 31, 2016, the senate panel today that she read the opposition research two...
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>> yes, mr. steel will now talk. >> change ending date of service from 6-6-2017 to 6-6-2018. >> any items removed for first reading for the board? seeing none, any for discussion and vote tonight? seeing none. what's that? sorry. roll call on the consent calendar. >> thank you. ms. min? mr. ong? yes. mr. haney yes. ms. norton. yes, except no on number 11, the first item. >> the first m.o.u. under 11, thank you very much. mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> mr. calton? >> yes and on consent agenda item 12, m.o.u. 9 and 10, with regard to the m.o.u. between district and young developer i want to disclose i'm the director and will recuse myself on the vote of these m.o.u.s to avoid clils. >> thank you. conflict of interest. thank you. ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> yes. >> thank you very much, that's consent. section d is -- [cheers and applause] thank you. we had no item severed so section e is proposals for action. we have several board policies for adoption. if i hear no objection from the board, i'd like to take one v
>> yes, mr. steel will now talk. >> change ending date of service from 6-6-2017 to 6-6-2018. >> any items removed for first reading for the board? seeing none, any for discussion and vote tonight? seeing none. what's that? sorry. roll call on the consent calendar. >> thank you. ms. min? mr. ong? yes. mr. haney yes. ms. norton. yes, except no on number 11, the first item. >> the first m.o.u. under 11, thank you very much. mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> mr....
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mr steele? no? >> no there are not. >> so, roll call bleak . [roll call] >> okay. our next item is the discussion and vote on the consent calendar for separate consideration and there were none tonight. there are proposals for action. we have two i terms this evening. one is a superintendent's proposal. this was moved and seconded on april 24th, 2018. can we get in a -- a report on the budget meeting? >> commissioner? >> on this item, the board moved this forward with a negative recommendation. >> thank you. >> the committee, not the board. >> that superintendent if you introduced this? >> reading the recommendation into the record will be hired director of policy and planning of charter schools, mr mic davis. >> thank you, dr matthews. superintendent's recommendation including the leadership academy charter school petition, authorization to deny the petition. pursuant to california education code section 476 '05, the academy inc. submitted a petition for the approval to the san francisco unified school district, and whereas pursuant to the california education cod
mr steele? no? >> no there are not. >> so, roll call bleak . [roll call] >> okay. our next item is the discussion and vote on the consent calendar for separate consideration and there were none tonight. there are proposals for action. we have two i terms this evening. one is a superintendent's proposal. this was moved and seconded on april 24th, 2018. can we get in a -- a report on the budget meeting? >> commissioner? >> on this item, the board moved this forward...
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mr. steele visited the state department briefing of angels on a dossier in october of 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not. i actively chose not to be part of that briefing. >> but you were aware of the briefing? >> i was not aware of it until afterwards. >> her testimony also raised new questions about when the fbi turned its attention to where the trump campaign and russian involvement in the 2016 election. officially, the fbi opened its case on july 31st, 2016. but she told the senate panel that she read steele's opposition research two weeks earlier. >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier, i believe, and mid-july of 2016. >> in a separate hearing yesterday, republican congressman raised other questions about the fbi. congressman mark meadows asked the department of justice inspector general to look into two things. first, why were the two people listed in the ig report as fbi attorney one and two who were caught sending anti-trump text messages, along with peter strzok and lisa page, why were they not named in the ig report? the ig said that
mr. steele visited the state department briefing of angels on a dossier in october of 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not. i actively chose not to be part of that briefing. >> but you were aware of the briefing? >> i was not aware of it until afterwards. >> her testimony also raised new questions about when the fbi turned its attention to where the trump campaign and russian involvement in the 2016 election. officially, the fbi opened its case on...
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mr. steele or with glenn simpson who's a journalist, or other matters like this, to find out what his role was in the start of that investigation is critical to our investigation. and we need the answers to those questions, and we are now being blocked again by the fbi. i will say i completely agree with both of you. and commend both of you for the efforts you have made with regard to the document production. i was dismade to find out that someone in the department had made the determination that even though our correspondents had always set that we wanted all communications, that somehow that would exclude the communications within the department of justice related to these very same matters, i'm understanding that mr. laush is working on that and will help us resolve that. we have the issue with regard to -- this is more the intelligence committee, but the matter of a fisa investigation which the inspector general has now undertaken. very much of interest to the judiciary committee, the fisa court and the fbi are under the oversight of the judiciary committee, we're as interested as othe
mr. steele or with glenn simpson who's a journalist, or other matters like this, to find out what his role was in the start of that investigation is critical to our investigation. and we need the answers to those questions, and we are now being blocked again by the fbi. i will say i completely agree with both of you. and commend both of you for the efforts you have made with regard to the document production. i was dismade to find out that someone in the department had made the determination...
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mr. steele's efforts? s >> with regard to the dossier? >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier i believe mid july 2016. it was not complete which i did not see until it was published in the u.s. press. >> i know you have talked extensively with staff relative to mr. steele that based upon our review of visitor logs at the state department he visited the state department briefing officials october 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not i actively chose not to be a part of that briefing. >> what you were aware of it? >> i was not aware of it until after words. >> similar question with a different approach. i don't think enough was done but there was a series of actions taken addressing putin, mr. brennan talking to his counterpart the cyberhotline october 7 dhs warning. do you think any of those actions resulted in a diminution of russian activity? did it slow down anything or still full steam ahead or if we had not donedo that they may have even been morning various? >> i think certainly it is the case it was ver
mr. steele's efforts? s >> with regard to the dossier? >> i was first shown excerpts from the dossier i believe mid july 2016. it was not complete which i did not see until it was published in the u.s. press. >> i know you have talked extensively with staff relative to mr. steele that based upon our review of visitor logs at the state department he visited the state department briefing officials october 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not i...
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mr. trump's steel tariffs. >> i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we relish doing, but something we absolutely will do. canadians are polite and reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around. >> president trump calling trudeau's comments dishonest and weak. and listen to the president's top advisers piling on. >> he really stabbed us in the back. he really did a great disservice to the whole g7. >> there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bat faith diplomacy with president trump. >> a special place in hell for the prime minister of canada. let's go live to berlin and bring in correspondent atika shubert. atika, what is the response to all of this? >> reporter: deeply disappointed. not surprised, dave. considering it is not just trade, but climate change and whatever the international agreement is with the closest allies, donald trump is intent on removing himself from it or breaking it. he is not just singling out canada for criticism on twitter. he is attacking germany out of europe. singling out the fact they only pay 1% of
mr. trump's steel tariffs. >> i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we relish doing, but something we absolutely will do. canadians are polite and reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around. >> president trump calling trudeau's comments dishonest and weak. and listen to the president's top advisers piling on. >> he really stabbed us in the back. he really did a great disservice to the whole g7. >> there's a special place in hell for...
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steel that is not available in the u.s.. so basically, we have to face an increase in cost, that is quite significant. host: before we go to calls, one more thought from mr. paul? veronique: if a steel products is not available in the united states, they can petition to be exempt from duties. scott: wing number two, there is no macro evidence -- there is no evidence that this is having an impact. in fact, he have seen the climate in metal industries continue to rise which is a pretty sign. on the flipside, and this is an important factor, when you have seen the price of steel and aluminum drop precipitously because of china's market distorting activities, you haven't seen those savings passed directly along to consumers. the businesses have cap to those. there are sitting on top of $1.5 trillion in a tax cut savings, and they have certainly accrued profits in savings due to purchasing the subsidized steel. so i do i think have a lot of empathy for some of these issues, but it does work both ways. knowique: if you want to the cost of steel tariffs, you can look at 2002. the best studies out there show that the price of steel went up, which is to be expect
steel that is not available in the u.s.. so basically, we have to face an increase in cost, that is quite significant. host: before we go to calls, one more thought from mr. paul? veronique: if a steel products is not available in the united states, they can petition to be exempt from duties. scott: wing number two, there is no macro evidence -- there is no evidence that this is having an impact. in fact, he have seen the climate in metal industries continue to rise which is a pretty sign. on...
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there is a lot of anger and annoyance to basically defend the campaign promise to steel workers. mr. trump is not only prepared to let prices of aluminum and steel rise considerably in america which will hit anyone who uses aluminum or steel, but to hit allies who actually have the same problem with china and overproduction of steel as the united states does. it is true. it is not the hugest amount of money that mr. trump does exaggerate the trade deficit. he still has this notion that some how trade is a zero sum game. that's not the way the rest of the world sees it. >> so yes, he has rattled our friends around the world with this. the question is can he rattle the economy here at home? it is excellent. the jobs report was stunning. unemployment was so low. now with this move could it backfire and hurt the economy or hurt jobs if there were in deed a trade war? >> well, at the moment it won't do much damage to the economy to be honest. it will heap the american steel while hurting other people. it does raise prices for domestic consumers, not in a huge way to undermine trump polit
there is a lot of anger and annoyance to basically defend the campaign promise to steel workers. mr. trump is not only prepared to let prices of aluminum and steel rise considerably in america which will hit anyone who uses aluminum or steel, but to hit allies who actually have the same problem with china and overproduction of steel as the united states does. it is true. it is not the hugest amount of money that mr. trump does exaggerate the trade deficit. he still has this notion that some how...
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mr. speaker. new steel's work is integral to protecting our nation's first responders from threats on the -- on one hand it's unfortunate that the trump administration's proposal to cut spending for new steel are what prompted the creation of h.r. 4991 in the first place, however, it's given the chamber an opportunity to recognize the value of new steel and push for it to maintain its place at the department of home lan security. is i -- so i encourage my colleagues to support h.r. 4991 and i thank my colleague across the aisle for his work on this important bill. and with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from new york. pll donovan: i would like to thank my colleague, mr. langevin, for his help in this matter and i urge my colleagues 1 as amended r. 499 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4991 as amended. those in favor say aye. those oppose
mr. speaker. new steel's work is integral to protecting our nation's first responders from threats on the -- on one hand it's unfortunate that the trump administration's proposal to cut spending for new steel are what prompted the creation of h.r. 4991 in the first place, however, it's given the chamber an opportunity to recognize the value of new steel and push for it to maintain its place at the department of home lan security. is i -- so i encourage my colleagues to support h.r. 4991 and i...
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we do not have a surplus in physical value. >> okay. >> what happens is steel -- >> mr. secretary, what is the national security threat of the trade surplus that the united states has with canada in steel? >> the national security implication is in the aggregate all of the steel. >> why would you put a tariff -- what is the national security base for the tariff that you have placed on canada? i understand what we're supposed to be doing with china. i don't understand why the president is not focused on it. i don't understand why he's excluding zte. i don't understand it. what is the national security rationale for putting a tariff on the canadian steel industry with whom we have a trade surplus? >> yeah. if you would let me finish the answer, i'll try to do so. >> i will. >> the reason the tariff is being put on essentially all countries, most of whom are friendly countries and have good relations with us and some others of which also have surpluses with us. the reason is has to be a global solution is if you just looked at the raw data, you wouldn't think china as a prob
we do not have a surplus in physical value. >> okay. >> what happens is steel -- >> mr. secretary, what is the national security threat of the trade surplus that the united states has with canada in steel? >> the national security implication is in the aggregate all of the steel. >> why would you put a tariff -- what is the national security base for the tariff that you have placed on canada? i understand what we're supposed to be doing with china. i don't...
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steel industry and its employees. the government will continue to press the us for an eu wide exception from these unjustified tariffs. mr uk jobs in our steel industry, and 3,500 more in the aluminium industry are at risk because president trump is imposing protectionist tariffs that the rest of the world believes are illegal under wto rules. we saw him use the same protectionist policies to attack bombardier in northern ireland, but this time he has based the policy on a fundamental lie. he is pretending that these tariffs fall under section 232 of the 1962 act, and are necessary for the us national security. they are not! the imposition of us tariffs is rash, probably illegal, and certainly self—defeating. is the secretary of state still confident that the uk can get a better deal after the uk have left the eu than they could with the european union? does he agree with me that that if the us continues to act like a rogue state, we may reach a point where it needs to be suspended from the g7? even for a member of his party referring to the united states as a rogue state, i think mr speaker gives pause for thought. stee
steel industry and its employees. the government will continue to press the us for an eu wide exception from these unjustified tariffs. mr uk jobs in our steel industry, and 3,500 more in the aluminium industry are at risk because president trump is imposing protectionist tariffs that the rest of the world believes are illegal under wto rules. we saw him use the same protectionist policies to attack bombardier in northern ireland, but this time he has based the policy on a fundamental lie. he...
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signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpa was a key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on the europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads of state could be even more difficult. lebo diseko, bbc news. a 17—year—old boy has been stabbed to death in ipswich, in what was police believe was a targeted attack. witnesses said the teenager was leaving a shop in the nacton area of the town yesterday afternoon when he was attacked by two men. he died later in hospital. a 41—year—old man has been arrested. two men have been taken to hospital following a shooting in south london. the men, in their 20s, were left with gunshot injuries from the attack in peckham. the government has confirmed that it intends to la
signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpa was a key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on the europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been tense,...
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is looming — with the us imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from key allies in europe and north america in just a few hours time. more now on mrtri is interim dean and carl shapiro professor of international finance in the brandeis international business school. this was a campaign promise, so it will please the president's core voters. but professor shapiro pointed out there are downsides to the tariffs, even within the us. absolutely true. we have gone back and forth on threatening and not threatening then threatening again. this is now beginning to feel like a real trade warlooming. the second great trade war since the 1930s. at that time, the volume of international trade fell to about one third in about four years after the united states imposed high tariffs and other countries retaliated. we are not there yet. we may never get there. this may be another fake policy by the us administration but the parallels are increasingly scary. and the downsides, even within the united states, notjust from retaliation by other countries, retaliatory tariffs, but also from the tariffs themselves that america imposes. that is correct. i
is looming — with the us imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from key allies in europe and north america in just a few hours time. more now on mrtri is interim dean and carl shapiro professor of international finance in the brandeis international business school. this was a campaign promise, so it will please the president's core voters. but professor shapiro pointed out there are downsides to the tariffs, even within the us. absolutely true. we have gone back and forth on...
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signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpd china was a key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads of state could be even more difficult. lebo diseko, bbc news. meanwhile, china is warning all trade talks between beijing and washington will be void if the united states introduces new tariffs and other sanctions. the caution came at the end of talks between the chinese vice premier, liu he, and the us commerce secretary, wilbur ross. beijing said the negotiating process should be based on the premise of not fighting a trade war. mr ross described the latest talks as "frank and friendly." after the landslide vote in favour of overturning ireland's abortion ban,
signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpd china was a key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been...
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what is making it hard for steel and aluminum? >> translator: mr. speaker, i'd like to point out that our government is determined to modernize nafta in a way that's beneficial to all parties. when it comes to aluminum and steel, once again, i'd like to underscore the fact that canada understands these tariffs are illegal and unjustified. our government will defend our workers in our industry. >> translator: mr. speaker, municipalities, on the lower h shore are stranded bause the federal war if no longer needs mimum safetytaards after the supply ship can no longer dock. in a month they'll no longer be able to have elecic will the minister show a modicum of consideration for local residents who are fearing for their very survival by agreeing to at the very least keep them informed and say when he inten to deploy an emergency plan. >> >> translator: i would like to thank you my colleague for her question. i ask my department to act quickly on thisil in cooperation with the communities and the services that serve this community. underand that work wil b
what is making it hard for steel and aluminum? >> translator: mr. speaker, i'd like to point out that our government is determined to modernize nafta in a way that's beneficial to all parties. when it comes to aluminum and steel, once again, i'd like to underscore the fact that canada understands these tariffs are illegal and unjustified. our government will defend our workers in our industry. >> translator: mr. speaker, municipalities, on the lower h shore are stranded bause the...
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signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpa key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollar—for—dollar countermeasures, and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads of state could be even more difficult. lebo diseko, bbc news. china has warned trade talks between beijing and washington will fail if the united states insists on introducing new tariffs and other sanctions. beijing said negotiations could not be conducted under the threat of a trade war. the comments came at the end of talks between the chinese vice premier and the us commerce secretary, wilbur ross. a new therapy for men with terminal prostate cancer has yielded spectacular results, according to doctors at the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden hospital
signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumpa key offender, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on europe, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollar—for—dollar countermeasures, and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so, if this meeting has been tense,...
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steel over capacity? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i often say we don't address unfairly trade steel imports now. china and other countries will just move down the supply chain. today it's steel. tomorrow it is cars or some other finished product. do you agree china intends to use unfair practices to gain market share. not just in steel, which they have done, but other sectors down or up the supply chain? >> yes. >> given the role you have had in trade talks with china, do you believe it would undercut u.s. leverage in these negotiations if congress took action to weak b our trade enforcement tools, whether by undermining section 232 statute or our anti-dumping laws? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i thank ranking member widen for his outspoken especially recent defense of trade remedy laws. last question. we know china is trying to gain u.s. market share by buying up our companies right now. if the investments fall outside the scope of the committee for foreign investment in the u.s. outside our national review scope, we don't review them at all. the bill that senator grassly and i have wou
steel over capacity? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i often say we don't address unfairly trade steel imports now. china and other countries will just move down the supply chain. today it's steel. tomorrow it is cars or some other finished product. do you agree china intends to use unfair practices to gain market share. not just in steel, which they have done, but other sectors down or up the supply chain? >> yes. >> given the role you have had in trade talks with...
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mr. trump's closest ally in the european union, said the u.s.'s newly announced steel and aluminum tariffs against the european union and canada are pushing the six remaining nations of the g7 to become a force of their own. you said the u.s. president doesn't care at all, maybe, but nobody is forever, mr. macron told a news conference flanked by canadian prime minister justin trudeau on thursday. and then mr. macron went to twitter to reiterate that message, tweeting out yesterday, the will to have a text signed by seven countries must not be stronger than the content of that text. on principle, we must not rule out a 6 plus 1 agreement. then he went on to say the american president may not mind being isolated, but neither do we mind signing a six-country agreement if need be because these six countries represent values, they represent an economic market which has the weight of history behind it and which is now a true international force. the drudge banner page this morning, their headline, "macron turns on trump, g7 battles, america first." the president responded o
mr. trump's closest ally in the european union, said the u.s.'s newly announced steel and aluminum tariffs against the european union and canada are pushing the six remaining nations of the g7 to become a force of their own. you said the u.s. president doesn't care at all, maybe, but nobody is forever, mr. macron told a news conference flanked by canadian prime minister justin trudeau on thursday. and then mr. macron went to twitter to reiterate that message, tweeting out yesterday, the will to...
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the eu imposed the new taxes in response to president trump's tariffs on european steel and aluminum. mr announcement, quote, surprising, while many lawmakers are calling for swift reassessment of u.s. trade policies. the harley-davidson announcement triggered a sell-off on wall street. shares of the motorcycle maker fell 6%. tech shares tumbled as escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china affected the market. the dow skidded some 328 points. the s&p 500 dropped 37, the worst loss since april, the nasdaq slumped 160. >>> meantime, gray television is purchasing raycom media to form the third-largest television broadcast group in the u.s. the $3.6 billion deal was announced yesterday. the combined firm will own more than 140 tv stations serving 92 markets. shares surged 16% on monday. >>> and amazon says prime members can now see savings in whole foods across the country. starting tomorrow, prime members can get 10% off certain sale items and discounts, excuse me. members can activate the deal through the whole foods app or checkout in the store. prime deals will be marked with
the eu imposed the new taxes in response to president trump's tariffs on european steel and aluminum. mr announcement, quote, surprising, while many lawmakers are calling for swift reassessment of u.s. trade policies. the harley-davidson announcement triggered a sell-off on wall street. shares of the motorcycle maker fell 6%. tech shares tumbled as escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china affected the market. the dow skidded some 328 points. the s&p 500 dropped 37, the worst...
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mr. trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum. with justin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron. >>> and president trump says he doesn't have to prepare very much for next week's scheduled summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. the president says attitude is more important.edo meet tuesday in singapore. >>> here in new york a pizza delivery to an army base last week ended with a man detained by immigration officers. yesterday, the governor offered him free legal representation. david begnaud has more. >> reporter: pablo villavicencio-calderon who is from ecuador arrived at the gate of ft. hamilton to deliver a pizza. he routinely delivers to that army garrison in brooklyn. he showed his city issued identification. and that's when officials flagged him. sandra chica is his wife. >> he came like always. they requested the i.d. he showed it and once -- the i.d. and the officers said that was not enough. >> reporter: everyone entering the base must show military identification. without it you undergo a background check.
mr. trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum. with justin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron. >>> and president trump says he doesn't have to prepare very much for next week's scheduled summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. the president says attitude is more important.edo meet tuesday in singapore. >>> here in new york a pizza delivery to an army base last week ended with a man detained by immigration officers. yesterday, the governor offered him...
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mr. trump rolled out steel and aluminum tariffs on some of america's closest allies and attack canada on twitter. >> policy of grievances is alienating some of america's long time partners. angela, what happened? what happened, angela? >> paris? i don't go there anymore. paris is no longer paris. canada has treated us very, very unfriendly. mexico has been very difficult to deal with. >> as mr. trump flexes his muscles. >> he's the president of the united states and has all of the powers under article 2. mr. trump continues to be obsessed by russia tweeting 19 times this week alone. joining me, former new york mayor rudy giuliani. welcome back to "meet the press". >> nice to be with you. >> let me start. >> of course. >> we're not playing baseball. >> fair enough. fair enough. we won't do last names, giuliani, all right? >> all right. >> from the memo in "the new york times" it remains opposition that the president's actions here by virtue of his position as chief law enforcement officer, that would amount to him obstructing himself and that he could, if he wished terminate his inquiry a
mr. trump rolled out steel and aluminum tariffs on some of america's closest allies and attack canada on twitter. >> policy of grievances is alienating some of america's long time partners. angela, what happened? what happened, angela? >> paris? i don't go there anymore. paris is no longer paris. canada has treated us very, very unfriendly. mexico has been very difficult to deal with. >> as mr. trump flexes his muscles. >> he's the president of the united states and has...
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imports of up to 25% on a number of goods including agricultural products and cars and steel pipes. last week, mriffs would go ahead. china did likewise. that has caused president trump to threaten another 200 billion dollars worth of tariffs, totalling $250 billion. china has responded saying it will do the same. the bbc‘s business correspondent kim gittleson in new york says investors are worried about these tariffs. we have been talking about this for some time, but when it comes to the actual implementation of these tariffs, very few of them have actually gone into effect thus far. we have seen tariffs imposed on chinese aluminium and steel imports, on solar panels, and we are expecting tariffs of 25% on about $34 billion worth of chinese imports to go into effect onjuly six. but thatisit to go into effect onjuly six. but that is it thus far, which, frankly, is not a big deal when it comes to the us economy or the chinese economy, $34 billion might sound like a lot of money, but, you know, it did not really sort of stand any fears through market here in the united states. what has really scar
imports of up to 25% on a number of goods including agricultural products and cars and steel pipes. last week, mriffs would go ahead. china did likewise. that has caused president trump to threaten another 200 billion dollars worth of tariffs, totalling $250 billion. china has responded saying it will do the same. the bbc‘s business correspondent kim gittleson in new york says investors are worried about these tariffs. we have been talking about this for some time, but when it comes to the...
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bare yesterday, notably over trade, after the president's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. mrthe summit early and it is unclear whether a communique — agreed by all — will be released when the meeting concludes later today. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports now from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade, which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners and friends. but once they were alone, the talking was apparently tough and one official described strong emotions around the table. the president apparently fired off his sets of numbers, showing america suffering from unfair treatment. other leaders fired back their very different figures. when canada's prime minister met the president separately, justin trudeau tried to sound upbeat. we both got elected on a commitment to grow the middle class and help those working hard to join it, and that's exactly the kinds of things we're going to stay focused on. it's a pleasure to have you here, donald. trump opted for a joke, at his host's expense.
bare yesterday, notably over trade, after the president's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. mrthe summit early and it is unclear whether a communique — agreed by all — will be released when the meeting concludes later today. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports now from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade, which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners and friends. but once they...
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signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumper, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on the eu, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads of state could be even more difficult. the government has confirmed that it intends to launch a free website for schools in england to advertise teacher vacancies later this year. the department for education says it hopes the measure will help schools to save money. there will also be a list of supply agencies that do not charge high fees. coronation street and hollyoaks have dominated this year's british soap awards. eastenders took home three prizes, with rudolph walker, who plays patrick truman, being recognised with the outstanding achievement award. hollyoaks picked up four awards
signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumper, but now america's allies have been hit too. the tariffs on the eu, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of...
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signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumperica's allies have been hit as well. the tariffs on the eu, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads of state could be even more difficult. the government has confirmed that it intends to launch a free website for schools in england to advertise teacher vacancies later this year. the department for education says it hopes the measure will help schools to save money, as andy moore reports. it is estimated english schools spend about £75 million every year recruiting staff. later this year the government hopes to roll out a service that will be free to schools. it will advertise part—time jobs and job shares, as well as full—time vacancies. another issue for schools is the cost of supply teachers.
signing in measures against cheap steel and aluminium imports was a key campaign promise for mr trumperica's allies have been hit as well. the tariffs on the eu, canada and mexico have led to a heated response. canada is imposing dollarfor dollar countermeasures and the eu says it is taking the matter to the world trade organisation. the message from six of these finance ministers is that there could be a trade war within days. so if this meeting has been tense, next week's summit of g7 heads...
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mr. trump slapped tariffs on european steel and aluminum.e on this now from paula reid. >> whether it's so many different things like trade, we're taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over the years. >> reporter: president trump today blamed past u.s. leaders for the simmering conflict over trade, and in a tweet urged harley-davidson to "be patient," saying ultimately "they will not pay tariffs selling into the e.u." but the company's shift overseas is a consequence of the trump administration's tariffs on european steel and aluminum. in response, the e.u. applied import duties of 25% on a range of products, including harleys. in an s.e.c. filing, the company said, "the e.u. tariffs will result in an additional cost of $2,200 per motorcycle exported from the u.s. to the e.u." and mid continent steel and wire in poplar bluff, missouri, the largest nail manufacturer in the u.s., just laid off dozens of workers. operations general manager chris pratt says the company lost business from increased steel costs. >> t
mr. trump slapped tariffs on european steel and aluminum.e on this now from paula reid. >> whether it's so many different things like trade, we're taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over the years. >> reporter: president trump today blamed past u.s. leaders for the simmering conflict over trade, and in a tweet urged harley-davidson to "be patient," saying ultimately "they will not pay tariffs selling into the e.u." but the...
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the eu targeted a range of american goods after mr trump imposed tariffs on aluminium and steel importsckler has this report from washington. from the roar of the engine to to the iconic image, harley—davidson evokes a sense of america. but fewer will be made in the usa. steel has been targeted by the eu in the tit—for—tat trade battle with america. although donald trump is boasted this of harley—davidson. .. made in america: harley—davidson. ..the company that he welcomed to the white house is looking to shift much of its production overseas. the european union is trying to punish us workers because they have engaged repeatedly in unfair trade practices and the president is saying enough is enough and we would like to work with the eu on a level playing field. when donald trump imposed steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium, retaliation was expected. and the european union have focused on all american products, made in the heartlands where the president has sought support, like bluejeans, bourbon, and harley—davidsons. one of these motorcycles is a big 1000cc harley—davidson..
the eu targeted a range of american goods after mr trump imposed tariffs on aluminium and steel importsckler has this report from washington. from the roar of the engine to to the iconic image, harley—davidson evokes a sense of america. but fewer will be made in the usa. steel has been targeted by the eu in the tit—for—tat trade battle with america. although donald trump is boasted this of harley—davidson. .. made in america: harley—davidson. ..the company that he welcomed to the...