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and for more on this let's talk now with our financial correspondent new york ians quarter yes what's been the market reaction of this talk of a trade resolution. well we got away with. the markets started on a positive note but then at some point blue chips a loss them almost four hundred points in value by the end of the day the loss came down to two hundred points so well overall there is some optimism that the deal can be reached even if there still seem to be a couple of obstacles for example washington obviously. so make sure that china is actually also following the agreement and if not then washington just threatens to actually impose tariffs again without giving china the opportunity to retaliate and that's obviously one thing that china doesn't really agree on but the main reason why we saw those losses this probably also that we had some weaker economic news from construction spending and then also the news flow is rather thin and it's not unusual that when there aren't that many news out that investors on wall street take some profits we shouldn't forget generally and febr
and for more on this let's talk now with our financial correspondent new york ians quarter yes what's been the market reaction of this talk of a trade resolution. well we got away with. the markets started on a positive note but then at some point blue chips a loss them almost four hundred points in value by the end of the day the loss came down to two hundred points so well overall there is some optimism that the deal can be reached even if there still seem to be a couple of obstacles for...
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new york, is declaring a health emergency. anyone under 18 not vaccinated is barred from public places. >> now, ian, do we know if this patient actually showing symptoms when they were walking around to all these other places and how did they figure o t mea? >> reporter: jessica, yeah, we don't know if they were symptomatic. what we do know is they were treated by a doctor. they are still in the county but no longer considered a risk. >> all right. thank you very much, ian cull. >>> taking action after a tragedy. we've learned the state will revoke the license of an east bay preschool where a toddler was killed. it's a heartbreaking story our investigative unit broke last month. macy opperman died while paying at parkside preschool in newark last october. a play structure fell right on top of her. according to inspection parkrtd. the school told us it's closing on april 19th voluntarily but denies it did anything wrong. >>> well, one attack, one violent robbery on b.a.r.t. all within a 90-minute period on opposite ends of the bay area. now, they come. on the heels of a stabbing that happened friday so what's b.a.r.t. doing ab
new york, is declaring a health emergency. anyone under 18 not vaccinated is barred from public places. >> now, ian, do we know if this patient actually showing symptoms when they were walking around to all these other places and how did they figure o t mea? >> reporter: jessica, yeah, we don't know if they were symptomatic. what we do know is they were treated by a doctor. they are still in the county but no longer considered a risk. >> all right. thank you very much, ian...
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ian inear from oceanside, new york. good morning. what you think about the robert mueller report about what we know from the ag's principal conclusions? caller: everyone is saying he rushed to judgment. rod rosenstein has been informed along the hallway. he was right there with him. there is no rush to judgment. rod rosenstein knows everything that was happening. let me explain something to you. committed, nots one person was charged with anything to do with russia. when there is nothing, you cannot obstruct somebody. why would trump try and block people from finding out he did nothing? just like exonerating. if you did nothing, there is no crime. there is no need for exoneration because there was no crime in the first place. -- you havee hillary clinton. christopher steele. then it went of phony russian stories. then mccabe. written by, a letter rod sosa -- by rod rosenstein to fire him. how in the world is rod rosenstein go and get a hunting dog? you have all of the 13 democrats who went after him. if they could find anything, that
ian inear from oceanside, new york. good morning. what you think about the robert mueller report about what we know from the ag's principal conclusions? caller: everyone is saying he rushed to judgment. rod rosenstein has been informed along the hallway. he was right there with him. there is no rush to judgment. rod rosenstein knows everything that was happening. let me explain something to you. committed, nots one person was charged with anything to do with russia. when there is nothing, you...
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ian diaz, the u.s. marshal, her very own prince charming. in december 2014, for her 28th birthday, he whisked her off to new york. he took her to the sweeping vistas atop rockefeller center -- and proposed. >> and you said? >> i said yes. yeah. i said yes. >> reporter: it was time to find a starter castle to complete the fairytale. just minutes from her job at disney, they bought into a new condo development in anaheim. she would be able to watch the disneyland fireworks from the roof. >> i put the whole down payment down. >> you paid the whole down? >> i paid the whole down payment, yes. >> reporter: they waited for the condo to be finished and in june, they moved in. but, michelle said, that's when the relationship changed. fell apart, actually. two-months later, she packed her jetta with whatever stuff she could fit in and left. showed up at her parent's doorstep. >> surprised? tell me about that night. >> well, i had gotten a text from her saying, "can i come home?" and i said, "you don't even need to ask." >> why were you not suited for him, in your opinion? >> i didn't feel that the relationship was healthy
ian diaz, the u.s. marshal, her very own prince charming. in december 2014, for her 28th birthday, he whisked her off to new york. he took her to the sweeping vistas atop rockefeller center -- and proposed. >> and you said? >> i said yes. yeah. i said yes. >> reporter: it was time to find a starter castle to complete the fairytale. just minutes from her job at disney, they bought into a new condo development in anaheim. she would be able to watch the disneyland fireworks from...
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by the southern district of new york, and i have been asked by them not to discuss it, not to talk about these issues. >> to help understand the implications, care lamb, and ian baasen. carol, there seems to be sort of consensus among the maximalists that despite what article 2 powers are to pardon you can't exchange fem for favors as part of a conspiracy to cover up a crime. that we're agreed on pretty much? >> i think we are agreed on that, chris. the problem is we're in completely unchartered waters. the pardon authority has typically been used after somebody has been convicted of a crime when all the facts are known. and here we have the opposite. we have the pardon discussion getting mixed into investigative work going on while hints are being thrown around about, on the one side, people dangling the possibility of a pardon, and on the other side people angling for the possibility of a pardon. that's just unprecedented because there is only one person in the united states who holds the pardon authority and that is the president. >> i keep coming back to this code idea. there is a reason that organized criminals speak in code and there is a reason that of
by the southern district of new york, and i have been asked by them not to discuss it, not to talk about these issues. >> to help understand the implications, care lamb, and ian baasen. carol, there seems to be sort of consensus among the maximalists that despite what article 2 powers are to pardon you can't exchange fem for favors as part of a conspiracy to cover up a crime. that we're agreed on pretty much? >> i think we are agreed on that, chris. the problem is we're in...
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ian mcshane and musical guest strand of oaks with jason isbell and amanda shires. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new yorkstephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. beautiful. good to see you! welcome! welcome, ladies and gentlemen, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "the late show"." i'm your host, stephen colbert. now, let me ask you something-- personal question. anyone here afraid to fly? you ain't crazy. there have been some real there have been some real problems with theboeing 737 max 8. two of them have gone down since october, one just this past sunday. here's the problem, according to one pilot. "boeing jet's autopilot appears to cause the aircraft to tilt down suddenly." that's not good. ( laughter ) i don't even like it when the seat in front of me tilts down suddenly. "sir, i just want to watch 'infinity war.' i don't want to lick it." not only that, "pilots repeatedly voiced safety concerns to federal authorities, with one captain calling the flight manual "inadequate and almost criminally insufficient." turns out, the flight manual is just a copy of
ian mcshane and musical guest strand of oaks with jason isbell and amanda shires. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new yorkstephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome. beautiful. good to see you! welcome! welcome, ladies and gentlemen, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "the late show"." i'm your host, stephen colbert. now, let me ask you something-- personal question. anyone...
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new york times." the move prompting the then chief of staff and white house counsel to white memos outlining their concerns. the special treatment for kushner contradictstrhat mr. p told the "times"? ian>> i don't think i have the authority to doit. i wouldn't do it. i was never involved with his security. >> reporter: a spokesperson for jared kushner's attorney says they were not, aware nor told of any request for or action by the president to be involved in the security clearance process. and nbc new has learned how democrats are preparing to formally ask the irsor mr. trump's tax returns, possibly within the next few weeks. now, treasury secretary steve mnuchin, whose department oversees the irs, will decide whether to grant the request. house democrats say they're willing to take legal action if necessary to get those t returns. sheinelle, peter? >> geoff bennett at the white house, thank you. >>> l's take a moment. you were in hanoi, traveling you landed last night. >> what was most remarkable about this experience, i was booked in the same hotel as kim jong-un. literally, i tried to hang out in the lobby in advance of his arrival. i was there 30 minutes ahead of timeur before hi
new york times." the move prompting the then chief of staff and white house counsel to white memos outlining their concerns. the special treatment for kushner contradictstrhat mr. p told the "times"? ian>> i don't think i have the authority to doit. i wouldn't do it. i was never involved with his security. >> reporter: a spokesperson for jared kushner's attorney says they were not, aware nor told of any request for or action by the president to be involved in the...
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ian, appreciate you for joining us. let's get you to the first word news with jessica summers in new york. republicans want an investigation into the mueller in korea. they're calling for the attorney general to appoint a new special counsel to examine why the obama administration decided to investigate alleged russian interference in 2016. and whether it was an excuse to spy on the trump campaign. the president says the people behind the probe would be there is still no clear result in thailand. both main parties are claiming the right to former government and the electoral commission is delaying the foldout count until friday. -- the full vote count until friday. the military group is likely to win the highest number of seats but the army back group may take the most votes nationwide and combined with the military appointed senate. the u.s. transportation department is creating a special commission to look into how new aircraft are designed. that is in response to the grounding of the 737 max 8 boy. evaluate how the faa the oversees the process, including the growing trend of human being
ian, appreciate you for joining us. let's get you to the first word news with jessica summers in new york. republicans want an investigation into the mueller in korea. they're calling for the attorney general to appoint a new special counsel to examine why the obama administration decided to investigate alleged russian interference in 2016. and whether it was an excuse to spy on the trump campaign. the president says the people behind the probe would be there is still no clear result in...
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new york and illinois as the three states that are going to guarantee a democrat wins every four years, that's really not the answer. >> kennedy: don't forget, florida will find a way to screwed up her [laughs] >> ianfrom better campaigns, when the seats you need to win. >> harris: jessica, why is your party, the democratic party, losing with the electoral college but losing with the big election mark y can think why can't they make that system work for them? >> jessica: we just finished eight years of president obama, bill clinton got to terms. george w. bush. people didn't think that was good happen. >> harris: we just said the last couple of elections. >> jessica: before that we have a democrat. when that was popular. >> kennedy: elizabeth warren elizabeth warren -- >> jessica: that's not what was happening. i very much enjoyed our town hall and i thought she did amazing job connecting with the audience. anyway, the point is that what elizabeth warren is talking about is actually reflected in the public polling. 65% of americans want to abolish the electoral college 32 only 3% are undecided on this issue. you really get a poll that shows -- >> harris: isn't data confidential issue question requi
new york and illinois as the three states that are going to guarantee a democrat wins every four years, that's really not the answer. >> kennedy: don't forget, florida will find a way to screwed up her [laughs] >> ianfrom better campaigns, when the seats you need to win. >> harris: jessica, why is your party, the democratic party, losing with the electoral college but losing with the big election mark y can think why can't they make that system work for them? >> jessica:...
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new york. saludos y eres hermosa. karla: tambiÉn saludamos a alexa nicole olivares que baltimore. jesus: tambiÉn tenemos a ian.s: un ova en un crucero con todas las ganas de -- uno va a un crucero con todas las ganas de descansar, de vacaciones, con barra libre. imaginas lo peor. satcha: es la pc y se exhibieron las casi 6000 personas que iban a bordo de este barco que se inclinÓ en un Ángulo de unos 45 y sostuvo una rÁfaga de 115 millas por hora, equivalente al rÁfagas de un huracÁn categorÍa tres. al menos ocho porciones hospitalizadas y de embarcaciÓn, sorprendentemente, pudo llegar a bo caÑaveral enu totalidad. conversÁbamos con elyangÉlica gonzÁz y nos decÍa que la probabilidad de que tiene un accidente en su auto es mucho mayor de que tenga que vivir una situaciÓn de penuria en uno de estos barcos. muchas de las personas abordo tenÍan temor extremo. en algÚn momento sentÍan que si van a morir. imagÍnense ustedes ver cÓmo la embarcación se va inclinando, inclinando iban cayendo todos los muebles que van ahÍ. hay personas que estaban en el barco. alan: sabÍan del mal tiempo pero estas fueron rÁfagas. si fu
new york. saludos y eres hermosa. karla: tambiÉn saludamos a alexa nicole olivares que baltimore. jesus: tambiÉn tenemos a ian.s: un ova en un crucero con todas las ganas de -- uno va a un crucero con todas las ganas de descansar, de vacaciones, con barra libre. imaginas lo peor. satcha: es la pc y se exhibieron las casi 6000 personas que iban a bordo de este barco que se inclinÓ en un Ángulo de unos 45 y sostuvo una rÁfaga de 115 millas por hora, equivalente al rÁfagas de un huracÁn...
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new york city. >> here's what we know, at least 49 people were killed. 48 more wounded. multiple ieds discovered attached to vehicles. and three people are now in custody. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell starts us off with the very latest. >> reporter: horrific scenes in a normally peaceful country playing out at two mosques in christchurch. as worshippers were at midday prayers, the holiest of the week multiple people ruthlessly gunned down. at 1:42 p.m. local time, witnesses say a man dressed all in black entered the masjid al noor mosque shooting an automatic weapon. >> some people had blood on their body and some people were limping. >> reporter: this man seen with blood on his shirt was the last to escape, hiding under a bench. >> just came in. he was shooting and i'm thinking that if i get out i'll get shot so i'm keeping my fingers krozed. so i could be alive. but, i was the last guy to come out of the mosque after the shooting stopped. and at the doors, there are a lot of bodies. >> reporter: the killer then drove three miles across town to the linwood mosque where he opened fire again. armed police closed in on the scene, searching cars for suspects, guns drawn. polic
new york city. >> here's what we know, at least 49 people were killed. 48 more wounded. multiple ieds discovered attached to vehicles. and three people are now in custody. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell starts us off with the very latest. >> reporter: horrific scenes in a normally peaceful country playing out at two mosques in christchurch. as worshippers were at midday prayers, the holiest of the week multiple people ruthlessly gunned down. at 1:42 p.m. local time,...