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how are they at least going to receive this message when the pacific rim trade deal and of course theush for higher tariffs on foreign goods. he said to meet with british prime minister theresa may and benjamin netanyahu ahead of the major speech tomorrow. fox business will carry the address and doubtless 5:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow morning. lauren: meanwhile the u.s. dollar falling to its lowest level in three years. all of this after the treasury secretary stephen mnuchin says they prepare weaker dollar because it's good for trade. maria bartiromo will discuss that and more when she sits down with the treasury secretary of plus wilbur ross at 8:00 a.m. this morning my friend davos. cheryl: before he left for davos last night, the president said he is now willing to testify under rope and special counsel robert mueller's investigation. >> i'm looking forward to it actually. there's no collusion whatsoever. there is no obstruction whatsoever and i'm looking forward to it. i would love to do that as soon as possible. cheryl: the president in exchange with reporters set for the firs
how are they at least going to receive this message when the pacific rim trade deal and of course theush for higher tariffs on foreign goods. he said to meet with british prime minister theresa may and benjamin netanyahu ahead of the major speech tomorrow. fox business will carry the address and doubtless 5:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow morning. lauren: meanwhile the u.s. dollar falling to its lowest level in three years. all of this after the treasury secretary stephen mnuchin says they...
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trend >> pacific rim stare >> pacific rim spare us the brink of landing a deal. >> we are closer.e very close. >> president trump reacting to a federal court decision halting the administration's ability to resend daca. it shows everyone how broken and unfair court system is when the opposing side in a case always runs to the ninth circuit and i most always wins before been reversed by higher courts. they had eight days before it is also due on january 9th team. warren. cheryl: maryanne rafferty of los angeles at thank you. lauren: whoever pays for the border wall, billions of dollars will flow to contract to liven up to bid for a piece of the project. one of them is ceo thomas fisher with us now. thanks for waking up so early. it's been a great to be here. >> you've got skin in the game here. >> set of armor time. lauren: that investment to build one of these prototypes. >> revolves ready invested a billion dollars with the system on how to build structural concrete 32 feet tall, very efficiently, effectively, safely and affordably with a two by five-foot concrete wall. lauren: t
trend >> pacific rim stare >> pacific rim spare us the brink of landing a deal. >> we are closer.e very close. >> president trump reacting to a federal court decision halting the administration's ability to resend daca. it shows everyone how broken and unfair court system is when the opposing side in a case always runs to the ninth circuit and i most always wins before been reversed by higher courts. they had eight days before it is also due on january 9th team. warren....
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laura: from the pacific rim to the antarctic, where researchers have discovered ecosystems living belowthe ice below the sea. they say the environment is so rare that the area should have special protection. the bbc's claire marshall went sailing on a greenpeace ship and ve down inwn -- do a submarine to see for herself what the scientists have found. here is her exclusive report. claire: antarctica, the most remote continent in the world. it is still largely unexplored, and we know even less about the icy seas that ring it. now machines are making it possible to catch a glimpse. a mini-submarine is taking this marine biologist down into the antarctic deep. above is a land of frigid ice. below is a thriving mass of life. >> oh, that is really pretty. claire: no light penetrates the -- penetrates this deep. plants can't grow. these are all animals. then it was my turn to go down with the pilot. we dropped much deeper. more than 1000 feet down, we find a wall of life. sponges and corals. see stars. all thriving in complete darkness. a robot arm captures samples. some of these species have
laura: from the pacific rim to the antarctic, where researchers have discovered ecosystems living belowthe ice below the sea. they say the environment is so rare that the area should have special protection. the bbc's claire marshall went sailing on a greenpeace ship and ve down inwn -- do a submarine to see for herself what the scientists have found. here is her exclusive report. claire: antarctica, the most remote continent in the world. it is still largely unexplored, and we know even less...
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set their alarms to catch a glimpse at the total lunar eclipse it will be seen in many asian and pacific rim countries the eclipse starts any second now. headlines on al-jazeera the opinion says it's increasing its financial support to the palestinian territories following the u.s. decision to withhold funding earlier this month international donors to palestine are meeting in brussels to discuss the funding crisis with the un warning gaza's economy is now on the verge of collapse. we know the more we can achieve progress on the ground the more this can help prevent violence and the more this. a political crisis so in this context we believe it is important that the palestinian authority is committed to the unites the west bank and gaza on the one single legitimate. us president donald trump has given his first state of the union address urging republicans and democrats to unite templeman has tougher immigration policies has also promising to strengthen the military and to keep on top of a prison open and definitely british prime minister theresa may has begun a three day visit to china she'
set their alarms to catch a glimpse at the total lunar eclipse it will be seen in many asian and pacific rim countries the eclipse starts any second now. headlines on al-jazeera the opinion says it's increasing its financial support to the palestinian territories following the u.s. decision to withhold funding earlier this month international donors to palestine are meeting in brussels to discuss the funding crisis with the un warning gaza's economy is now on the verge of collapse. we know the...
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catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse it will also have you seen in many parts of asia and the pacific rim those with the news headlines out of their wealth continues i'll see you in thirty minutes. it was. it. was. an in the orchestra kind of semi security in the corner in no small orchestra a symphony for us to look at some of them looked a lot but it tanya said limit so evil of just so limited as it was a limitless seems. as if you know. leonard had it and that has an advantage when. it should i believe in god or the nation all of us a bit of a few don't buckle. and walk in the name of just what any seen as a model of the internationally but. because of the. with . the week. the new or. the of do seventy one there. is a lot to speak been home where the battle for the gratified by the best of all you've been overdoing it going to be more than bought a form suggest i'm dizzy at the head of it or them better either for the money i had if we allow money out of the family or the best of because a lot when what limo. maintenance famine take shape make it your man or woman jimmy and lad and ja
catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse it will also have you seen in many parts of asia and the pacific rim those with the news headlines out of their wealth continues i'll see you in thirty minutes. it was. it. was. an in the orchestra kind of semi security in the corner in no small orchestra a symphony for us to look at some of them looked a lot but it tanya said limit so evil of just so limited as it was a limitless seems. as if you know. leonard had it and that has an advantage when. it...
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the 6th largest economy in the world, in no small part because we trade with china, mexico, the pacific rimca. so, a lot of what you see coming out of the white house actually goes against the grain of what most of us here value as californians and as americans. >> if you win, you'll be the first latino governor of that state, hispanic latino community makes up 40% of california's -- of california. they contribute greatly to the state. if a daca deal is not reached, would you defy the trump administration and refuse to deport dreamers? >> we're not going to deport any dreamers. the federal government has that responsibility. i think we should go even further than we have. i believe able to come into a public office, a hospital, university, a school, any public office -- state office without a warrant for a specific individual. you know what, a lot of what they're doing and highlighting is they're trying to terrorize people by going into a courthouse, an unemployment line in the way that they do. and, so, i think california is going to mark its own path. you're right, they do have responsibi
the 6th largest economy in the world, in no small part because we trade with china, mexico, the pacific rimca. so, a lot of what you see coming out of the white house actually goes against the grain of what most of us here value as californians and as americans. >> if you win, you'll be the first latino governor of that state, hispanic latino community makes up 40% of california's -- of california. they contribute greatly to the state. if a daca deal is not reached, would you defy the...
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. >> he walked out of tpp, the trade pact between 12 pacific rim nations. he said we'll renegotiate it, it will be better. he's had a year. >> china, japan, canada. >> the other 11 countries renegotiated without us. now if we ever want back in, the terms are worse for us. and what we have heard from japan is, we would love to have you guys back in, we have no idea what your strategy is, what your asks are , where you are on this. >> steve schmidt, the president talked a lot about spending, investments in job training, workforce training, vocational schools, on top of infrastructure. these are beautiful ideas. are republicans going to get on board with that? where on earth is the money going to come from? >> no, steph. it's just words coming out and floating up into the air. there's no rigor to the policy. there is no substantive plan behind it. the country is $22 trillion in debt. another trillion and a half dollars in debt added by the tax cut. there's not the money for this. and there's certainly no appetite in a republican congress to put price controls
. >> he walked out of tpp, the trade pact between 12 pacific rim nations. he said we'll renegotiate it, it will be better. he's had a year. >> china, japan, canada. >> the other 11 countries renegotiated without us. now if we ever want back in, the terms are worse for us. and what we have heard from japan is, we would love to have you guys back in, we have no idea what your strategy is, what your asks are , where you are on this. >> steve schmidt, the president talked a...
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basically that agreement was designed to help the united states in our partners in the pacific rim positionselves against china. we want to set the rules, write the rules and set the standards of trade, rather than the other way around. we want to protect the american workers. i'm glad the president has come around on that a bit. on the rest of davos, i think the president went out there and made a chamber of commerce speech. he went up there and sold america, regulatory reform, tax reform. and america is open for business, i thought that was a good message. it seemed like he was largely on script. i think that's when he's better, when he's on script. i hope he does the same thing state of the union. it's nice when he's, when he gives a speech and it's uneventful in a good way. >> gary cohen was largely behind that speech and you've got steven miller who is working on the state of the union speech. so i guess buckle up is what you might say. >>> charlie dent, good to see you, thank you so much. >>> well the "daily beast" says the president's friends and advisers are terrified of what he mig
basically that agreement was designed to help the united states in our partners in the pacific rim positionselves against china. we want to set the rules, write the rules and set the standards of trade, rather than the other way around. we want to protect the american workers. i'm glad the president has come around on that a bit. on the rest of davos, i think the president went out there and made a chamber of commerce speech. he went up there and sold america, regulatory reform, tax reform. and...
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. >> dana: a major trade deal moving ahead without the united states. 11 pacific rim countries reaching a final agreement of clearing the way to sign the transpacific partnership deal which president trump rejected. the pact aimed at cutting trade barriers on goods and services affecting nearly 15% of the global economy. it alsos lays out environmental standards. the president discussing the deal early this davos. >> i would do tpp if we were able to make a substantially better deal. the deal was terrible, the way it was structured was terrible. if we did a better deal, i would be open to tpp. >> that's interesting. would you be surprised -- >> you sound surprised? don't be surprised. it was a bad deal. like the iran deal is a bad deal. >> dana: we have more from the fox business network. >> so that's very interesting. if we could have done the tpp differently, we would have. listen, i think president trump broke up with the world and now he's kind of like the u.s. has to move on, the rest of the world is moving on. canadian pm said, i am quoting him, a victory for progressive trade. i
. >> dana: a major trade deal moving ahead without the united states. 11 pacific rim countries reaching a final agreement of clearing the way to sign the transpacific partnership deal which president trump rejected. the pact aimed at cutting trade barriers on goods and services affecting nearly 15% of the global economy. it alsos lays out environmental standards. the president discussing the deal early this davos. >> i would do tpp if we were able to make a substantially better...
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united states has pulled out of the t v p the transpacific partnership including countries of the pacific rim which was intended as a counterweight to china and its economic power so this intention for that matter has as has been neglected by the united states so it is it will be difficult so from nafta to the e.u. to be going to be all about him and his team getting the negotiating skills together another issue is health care it is a huge issue. along with migration united states and the president's getting some help from exactly where the republicans want to see it coming from the private sector that's right brian because online retailer amazon warren buffet's investment firm backs your head away and banking giant j.p. morgan are teaming up to offer what they call great quality health care at a reasonable cost for their american staff the three c.e.o.'s say the new company will be independent and free from profit making incentives initial focus will be on technology that provides quote simplified high quality and transparent care shares and health care companies took a hit in tuesday's trad
united states has pulled out of the t v p the transpacific partnership including countries of the pacific rim which was intended as a counterweight to china and its economic power so this intention for that matter has as has been neglected by the united states so it is it will be difficult so from nafta to the e.u. to be going to be all about him and his team getting the negotiating skills together another issue is health care it is a huge issue. along with migration united states and the...
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two volcanoes are also causing chaos along the pacific rim. in the philippines today, mount mayon fired jets of lava and huge ash plumes into the sky. more than 50,000 people have fled since eruptions began last week, and more left today. >> ( translated ): i heard people screaming. that is why i went out of our house and looked at mayon volcano. i saw thick smoke descending, and everyone was shouting and looking for their children to evacuate. >> woodruff: and in central japan, an eruption rained volcanic rocks onto a military ski training exercise. one soldier was killed. the u.s. state department confirmed today that multiple americans were killed in saturday's taliban attack in afghanistan. gunmen stormed the intercontinental hotel in kabul, took hostages and shot it out with security forces. officials say 22 people died, including 14 foreigners. back in this country, president trump formally imposed 30% to 50% tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines. at a signing ceremony, he said that it will protect american jobs and benef
two volcanoes are also causing chaos along the pacific rim. in the philippines today, mount mayon fired jets of lava and huge ash plumes into the sky. more than 50,000 people have fled since eruptions began last week, and more left today. >> ( translated ): i heard people screaming. that is why i went out of our house and looked at mayon volcano. i saw thick smoke descending, and everyone was shouting and looking for their children to evacuate. >> woodruff: and in central japan, an...
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their alarms to catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse it will also be seen in many asian and pacific rim countries well richard angry as we now in the suited to discuss this with our props i've been looking forward to this one for most of the day blue blue blood moon is it unique is it rare it must be i've been raving about it they are it's quite a combination you have to say here let me show the moon and the show this is taking thirty look at all sides to wrap in the soil. yet the the the point about it is tonight we have a lunar eclipse that's what actually what is worth looking at all eclipse of fantastic obviously the the big one is solar eclipse is this isn't a solar but a lunar eclipse a function of a lunar eclipse is there was a solar eclipse is over in about two minutes this thing can go on for several hours so it's great for photography that's the first thing which has to be said so we do the should do them it goes around the world as it goes through mother to join their satellite but yes i can make it a satellite yeah that's right so what we've got in this particular situation
their alarms to catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse it will also be seen in many asian and pacific rim countries well richard angry as we now in the suited to discuss this with our props i've been looking forward to this one for most of the day blue blue blood moon is it unique is it rare it must be i've been raving about it they are it's quite a combination you have to say here let me show the moon and the show this is taking thirty look at all sides to wrap in the soil. yet the the the...
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set to reshape commerce through the pacific rim. it shocked asian allies. considering a trade deal with china instead. another trade deal that could be on the president's chopping block. nafta. the agreement between the u.s., mexico and canada has been law for a decades. he'll scrap it if it can't be renegotiated the way he wants. >> we'll see what happens with nafta. i have been opposed to it for a long time. >> reporter: in may. trump alarmed european allies by attacking nato members of being free loaders. >> perhaps the largest blow came in june. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate. >> trumps decision to quit a universal and blinding climate change treaty isolated america. near unanimous global support for the accord continued anyway. making the u.s. the only country in the world that will not participate by 2020. in october an international pact to limit irans nuclear program came under threat when trump who had been highly critical of the deal punted the issues to lawmakers. >> the years final diplomatic break was the most combust
set to reshape commerce through the pacific rim. it shocked asian allies. considering a trade deal with china instead. another trade deal that could be on the president's chopping block. nafta. the agreement between the u.s., mexico and canada has been law for a decades. he'll scrap it if it can't be renegotiated the way he wants. >> we'll see what happens with nafta. i have been opposed to it for a long time. >> reporter: in may. trump alarmed european allies by attacking nato...
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here's your latest look at "star wars" star john boyega in "pacific rim uprising."fi action sequel invades theater march 23rd.(nat-music) "g'day, losers."when a teaser for "dundee," supposedly a "crocodile dundee" reboot starring comic actor danny mcbride and opening in june, popped up recently, people in hollywood had never heard of it. when a second teaser appeared featuring chris hemsworth -- a "tourism australia" ambassador -- suspicions grew, and now an aussie newspaper cites "industry sources" that's it's all part of an australian tourism ad campaign, planned for next month's super bowl broadcast. so when you prep your feast for the big game, throw another shrimp on the barbie! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. checking in on your morning forecast. rebecca:scattered morning showers will become more numerous by this afternoon with a slight chance of thunderstorms for the north bay during the afternoon. dry weather is forecas
here's your latest look at "star wars" star john boyega in "pacific rim uprising."fi action sequel invades theater march 23rd.(nat-music) "g'day, losers."when a teaser for "dundee," supposedly a "crocodile dundee" reboot starring comic actor danny mcbride and opening in june, popped up recently, people in hollywood had never heard of it. when a second teaser appeared featuring chris hemsworth -- a "tourism australia" ambassador --...
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the best films of the year, directed by guillermo del toro, who also did "pan's labyrinth" and "pacific rimmance, and sally hawkins' character is a custodial staff member at a government laboratory in baltimore, and a new asset, a doug jones, is brought to the lab for testing, and they fall in love. and listen, i know it sounds insane, but trust me. it's one of the most grounded films of the year. beautiful cinematography, made for about $19.5 million. a little cool side note -- when you're watching these scenes that are underwater, a lot of those were not actually done underwater. they used a technique from the old days called dry for wet, where they actually had the actors on wires and the props on wires, and they filled the room with smoke and projections, and then they added the little bubbles digitally later on. it looks like they're underwater. it's so fascinating how del toro pulled that off. i love the music in this film. richard jenkins, sally hawkins, and doug jones are all amazing. doug jones, by the way, plays the sea creature, or the asset in the film. 90% of him is covered in
the best films of the year, directed by guillermo del toro, who also did "pan's labyrinth" and "pacific rimmance, and sally hawkins' character is a custodial staff member at a government laboratory in baltimore, and a new asset, a doug jones, is brought to the lab for testing, and they fall in love. and listen, i know it sounds insane, but trust me. it's one of the most grounded films of the year. beautiful cinematography, made for about $19.5 million. a little cool side note --...
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be going into a structure that has been put together precisely to benefit the economies of the pacific rime had no input into that. it represents 8% of our export market, that whole t.p.p. structure. and yet liam fox is suggesting this might in some ways compensate for the losses we might have from our current trading agreement with the e.u. where we have 44% of our exports. o this is an agreement, t.p.p. , we saw it was the one point on which both donald trump and hillary clinton were agreed they had to pull america out of those negotiations because of the jobs impact it might have in the u.s., the loss of jobs there. francine: let's talk about jobs in the u.k. the unions are arguing there should be a jobs first brexit. right? if that's the case, does it not mean that labor should actually fight for the u.k. in the single market? barry: look, let's be clear, there has been right from the beginning an understanding that the labor party, which was campaigning to remain in the european union, and we said ok, after the referendum, we accept that democratic result but people have to be realist
be going into a structure that has been put together precisely to benefit the economies of the pacific rime had no input into that. it represents 8% of our export market, that whole t.p.p. structure. and yet liam fox is suggesting this might in some ways compensate for the losses we might have from our current trading agreement with the e.u. where we have 44% of our exports. o this is an agreement, t.p.p. , we saw it was the one point on which both donald trump and hillary clinton were agreed...
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president donald trump said his administration was open to joining a new version of the pacific rim tradeloc he has long derided as "unfair to the united states." he would consider negotiating with the 11 members of the transpacific partnership "either individually or perhaps as a group, if it is in the interest of all," mr. trump said in a speech friday to the world economic forum in doubles, switzerland -- in davos, switzerland. host: dennis is calling from las vegas. what do you think the role of congress is in these sex abuse scandals? caller: i do not think they should have any role whatsoever, and i think that is what the oklahoma lady was trying to say. everything should be settled by the state, local, federal, parents, and they should look into all of that. at any university, the book should stop with the president of the university. they should be held accountable. the parents should be held accountable as to what they knew. keep it in the legal system. if congress starts getting involved, it will get too crazy or two out of control. the ncaa will not do anything. host: we see th
president donald trump said his administration was open to joining a new version of the pacific rim tradeloc he has long derided as "unfair to the united states." he would consider negotiating with the 11 members of the transpacific partnership "either individually or perhaps as a group, if it is in the interest of all," mr. trump said in a speech friday to the world economic forum in doubles, switzerland -- in davos, switzerland. host: dennis is calling from las vegas. what...
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all the way the pacific rim. a big training block of eight, nine, 10,000 miles away? the transpacific partnership was big news last year, when donald trump famously pulled out of it. this initiative was led by barack 0bama, of all people. criticism from the left is a little hypocritical. there was a lot of bipartisan support before the rb lists took over and pulled the us out of the deal. a quote from barry gardiner, he said this could be helpful but it isn't the main event and i think that is true. obviously be priority for the uk is to get a good trade deal with the eu. this is one of the benefits of brexit, when we have these negotiations going through, we can look beyond europe and that is a positive thing. in the financial times, it was a remained newspaper and still is. a little dig at the daily express earlier, maybe i am thinking too hard on this but is this the financial times saying they've had to go all the way to the pacific, isn't this a ridiculous situation? i don't think it is a bad story for the g
all the way the pacific rim. a big training block of eight, nine, 10,000 miles away? the transpacific partnership was big news last year, when donald trump famously pulled out of it. this initiative was led by barack 0bama, of all people. criticism from the left is a little hypocritical. there was a lot of bipartisan support before the rb lists took over and pulled the us out of the deal. a quote from barry gardiner, he said this could be helpful but it isn't the main event and i think that is...