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finding some time on this very emotional and very interesting evening here and with that back to you phil marks thanks for that much hoffman in brussels of the european parliament more from us across the across the evening so what we know so far in terms of an exit to polls and partial results c.d.u. in germany 28.6 percent of the greens a 2nd on $20.00 of the esprit de the c.d.u. coalition partners 15.3 percent disappointing result for them the last results that we had in the exit polls were from france where the peds national rally appears to have done very well let's join the lisa who is out with emmanuel mccall's all macho party in paris we'll get to reaction in just a sec lisa but to talk us through the rest of the figures if you have them. well there are different exit polls that have come out said they put the far right and national rally at teds we about $23.00 to $24.00 points and next comes at the one i saw speeches the alliance including a my about the president not cross party and our he ends at about $2222.00 is $23.00 and points and that is the green party which is a huge surprise
finding some time on this very emotional and very interesting evening here and with that back to you phil marks thanks for that much hoffman in brussels of the european parliament more from us across the across the evening so what we know so far in terms of an exit to polls and partial results c.d.u. in germany 28.6 percent of the greens a 2nd on $20.00 of the esprit de the c.d.u. coalition partners 15.3 percent disappointing result for them the last results that we had in the exit polls were...
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phil. today marks the 75th anniversary of a little known chapter in nazi germany. led raid on hamburg's chinese community the raid on the 13th of may 1 19042 arrests and eventually to the deaths of more than a dozen chinese residents after the german government refused to compensate the victims and their descendants but some are trying to reassure the story is never forget. that $77.00 mariota solti is one of the oldest bar owners and some to polly notorious red light district. few customers realize that her hong kong bar is a piece of german chinese history in the $1920.00 s. hundreds of chinese sailors employed in the german merchant navy settled in hamburg they opened up shops and restaurants establishing germany's 1st and only chinatown in the city's lively entertainment district the bar opened by marriott as father was also a restaurant if i leave him i naturally had a zest for life i found at home here he had german friends and if you knew someone was down and out he'd let them dying free of charge. but the chinese communities peaceful coexistence ended with
phil. today marks the 75th anniversary of a little known chapter in nazi germany. led raid on hamburg's chinese community the raid on the 13th of may 1 19042 arrests and eventually to the deaths of more than a dozen chinese residents after the german government refused to compensate the victims and their descendants but some are trying to reassure the story is never forget. that $77.00 mariota solti is one of the oldest bar owners and some to polly notorious red light district. few customers...
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marks. thanks phil you know one of the most important topics that's not really a political.genda is this information and that's why i have terry souls with me one of my colleagues in studio haven't seen or much in the last weeks because she was always on the road thorley researching the topic so in these results that we're getting how much does information how much power of this information is in there it's going to be hard to tell max at this point because it's not possible to attribute the results at this point to false information and that's something that the commission has says it's going to do immediately after the election literally in the next couple of weeks they're going to go back and look at the campaigns look at who won look at where they got their support from and in fact talk to individuals about why they made their decisions we did see plenty of far right networks using this information being forced to take down fake pages that had millions of views in the days leading up to the vote so surely there was an impact it's just going to be hard to tell until after
marks. thanks phil you know one of the most important topics that's not really a political.genda is this information and that's why i have terry souls with me one of my colleagues in studio haven't seen or much in the last weeks because she was always on the road thorley researching the topic so in these results that we're getting how much does information how much power of this information is in there it's going to be hard to tell max at this point because it's not possible to attribute the...
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kelly o'donnell, mark rucker and phil jacobson. thank you very much. >>> we're keeping an eye on the white house where the president is set to announce his immigration plan, a plan that does not reach across the aisle. but first i'll speak live to new york congressman jerry nad learning the chairman of the house judiciary committee. his committee is in a power struggle with the trump administration. what's next, including his new comments about impeachment when chairman nadler joins me after a quick break. chment when chairman nadler joins me after a quick break. you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! - there but what are wes to get our messactually saying?ys. any message is
kelly o'donnell, mark rucker and phil jacobson. thank you very much. >>> we're keeping an eye on the white house where the president is set to announce his immigration plan, a plan that does not reach across the aisle. but first i'll speak live to new york congressman jerry nad learning the chairman of the house judiciary committee. his committee is in a power struggle with the trump administration. what's next, including his new comments about impeachment when chairman nadler joins me...
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that's the only question mark that remains. >> phil, let's talk about the dossier, that's what so manyns are focused on. they think it was all sort of a sham and so anderson cooper brought it up last night and he -- james comey reminded viewers that it wasn't like when the dossier is handed over to the fbi they just take it hook, line and sinker and, well, case closed. they investigated everything halves in the dossier and corroborated most of it. though, the most salacious parts they were unable to corroborate. they have always been honest about that. they were honest to donald trump, president elect, about that, but james comey admitted he still has some doubt or i guess some suspicion at what the russians may have on president trump. so here is that moment about leverage. >> do you think the russians have leverage over president trump? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> do you think it's possible? >> yes. >> what did you hear? >> boy, this is where i think mr. comey slips. look, i read the entire transcript, i'm an early evening guy, i was sleeping during the actual event, i wil
that's the only question mark that remains. >> phil, let's talk about the dossier, that's what so manyns are focused on. they think it was all sort of a sham and so anderson cooper brought it up last night and he -- james comey reminded viewers that it wasn't like when the dossier is handed over to the fbi they just take it hook, line and sinker and, well, case closed. they investigated everything halves in the dossier and corroborated most of it. though, the most salacious parts they...
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mark santoli, phil lebeau on auto tariffs, courtney reagan on weaker retail sales, rick santelli with the bond report and our guest host for the hour, barry knapp. >> plus, the big stories of the day. the global impact of a trade war with the former ambassador to china gary locke, plus talk with the ceo of "the new york times." >>> also day three of our week-long series highlighting five top fund managers for five days straight. jerry dodson has three stocks to watch into the close we start with bob. what's going on with the markets and this big turn around we've seen >> we did lift midmorning as the president said he was delaying auto tariffs we saw the autos move to the up side general motors moved up about 1% it's up and stayed up. but other key sectors trade related haven't done much at all. want to point out 3m and most of the other ones take a look here 3m down. caterpillar not doing much uelse take a move here to the left and i'll show you some of the big retailers still down another new low for gap. many of the other big retailers that import heavily from china on the down sid
mark santoli, phil lebeau on auto tariffs, courtney reagan on weaker retail sales, rick santelli with the bond report and our guest host for the hour, barry knapp. >> plus, the big stories of the day. the global impact of a trade war with the former ambassador to china gary locke, plus talk with the ceo of "the new york times." >>> also day three of our week-long series highlighting five top fund managers for five days straight. jerry dodson has three stocks to watch...
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phil, how have mueller's remarks today moved the mark when it comes to starting impeachment procedures? >> reporter: the voices among house democrats that are supporting at least opening an impeachment inquiry certainly growing louder and more fierce. but at least for the moment, house speaker nancy pelosi who is the one who decides whether or not that moves forward, she's saying, stay the course, not quite yet. and while things might be on the table, at least not for the moment will they go down that road. take a listen. >> i think it's like 35 of them out of 238. or maybe it's 38 of them out of 238 have said that they want to be outspoken on impeachment and many of them are reflecting their views as well as those of their constituents. many constituents want to impeachment the president. but we want to do what is right and what gets results. >> with respect to impeachment question at this point, all options are on the table. and nothing should be ruled out. >> reporter: wolf, there's two really key things to get from both of those statements, both from the speaker and house judiciary
phil, how have mueller's remarks today moved the mark when it comes to starting impeachment procedures? >> reporter: the voices among house democrats that are supporting at least opening an impeachment inquiry certainly growing louder and more fierce. but at least for the moment, house speaker nancy pelosi who is the one who decides whether or not that moves forward, she's saying, stay the course, not quite yet. and while things might be on the table, at least not for the moment will they...
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phil is in bangkok and she sent us this assessment of today's coronation. the people gathered behind me at the grand palace likely to be here well into the evening as a mark of respect for the new tea crowned king the most of them this is the first time they've seen the coronation all the time on it the last one almost seven decades ago to the day and in a country where the king is afforded divine status today it has been truly momentous the king was crowned in elaborate ceremonies a rich blend of culture and tradition dating back centuries people here were watching at the ceremonies unfolded on the big screens engrossed in what was happening tomorrow is another big day for the public and that is because the king takes pause in the procession through the streets of bangkok and the people here is a chance to catch a glimpse of the king to pay their respects and to watch history in the making. and that will bring you some of the other stories making news around the world syrian government forces are continuing to bombard rebel held areas in the country's northwest dozens have been killed and wounded in its live province this escalation of violence is the most
phil is in bangkok and she sent us this assessment of today's coronation. the people gathered behind me at the grand palace likely to be here well into the evening as a mark of respect for the new tea crowned king the most of them this is the first time they've seen the coronation all the time on it the last one almost seven decades ago to the day and in a country where the king is afforded divine status today it has been truly momentous the king was crowned in elaborate ceremonies a rich blend...
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. >> mark your reactions, too. >> let's get to phil lebeau ahead of the 737 max update.what's going to be happening tomorrow at the faa office in fort worth when executives from the faa will be bringing their counterparts from aviation agencies around the world. there will be regulators from 57 different agencies representing 33 countries who will be here at this meeting there will be an update on where things stand in terms of a recertification of the 737 max the goal of the faa, that this meeting, along with the discussions that they've been having on a regular basis with these regulators around the world will get everybody on the same page and that there will be a lifting of the grounding of the 737 max when it happens around the world as you take a look at shares of boeing, keep in mind that we heard from china southern, china eastern and a number of other airlines that they are formally asking boeing for compensation because they do not have 737 max to fly or their deliveries are being delayed. guys, you can bet almost every single airline that has either flown the
. >> mark your reactions, too. >> let's get to phil lebeau ahead of the 737 max update.what's going to be happening tomorrow at the faa office in fort worth when executives from the faa will be bringing their counterparts from aviation agencies around the world. there will be regulators from 57 different agencies representing 33 countries who will be here at this meeting there will be an update on where things stand in terms of a recertification of the 737 max the goal of the faa,...
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phil. >>> coming up, videos are going viral. the president's twitter account is partly to blame. it's called trash. the statement this makes about the state of american politics right now is an important mark we must mark and not let pass. we'll stalk about that. >>> plus british prime minister theresa may steps down amid a heated divide over how to lead the european union. what happens now. what happens to brexit now, what this means as president trump is about to be heading over to the uk. we'll be right back. at panera, our salads are uniquely crafted. with peak season berries, creamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. hmm. exactly. and doug. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? oh. well, we just spend all day telling ev
phil. >>> coming up, videos are going viral. the president's twitter account is partly to blame. it's called trash. the statement this makes about the state of american politics right now is an important mark we must mark and not let pass. we'll stalk about that. >>> plus british prime minister theresa may steps down amid a heated divide over how to lead the european union. what happens now. what happens to brexit now, what this means as president trump is about to be heading...
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mark see segraves, nbc4. >>> today we're set to ref a major update on he fightr d.c. statehood. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and mayor the buriel bowser and d.c. council chair phil mendleson are hosting a news conference in 15 minutes on the national mall. back in march congress passed a broad voting access and reform bill that calls for d.c. to be defined as a state. it is the first time eitherha er of congress has endorsed statehood for the district. we will be streaming that news conference when it gets underway in the nbc washington app. >>> there are only a handful of days left in the school year. for hundreds of young local teachers it is their finalye . >> an i-team investigation reveals widespread worry about tube -- teacher turnover and nearly four in five local ngachers surveyed by the i-team thought of chag careers recently. >> reporter: state education officials in virginia, maryland and d.c. have all issued warnings bout teacher turnover. educators leaving the profession. in virginia, they've called the turnover problem a worsening problem. nd, they say shortages ry istentma and i n d.c., the highest turner rate in the area, a state board of educati
mark see segraves, nbc4. >>> today we're set to ref a major update on he fightr d.c. statehood. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and mayor the buriel bowser and d.c. council chair phil mendleson are hosting a news conference in 15 minutes on the national mall. back in march congress passed a broad voting access and reform bill that calls for d.c. to be defined as a state. it is the first time eitherha er of congress has endorsed statehood for the district. we will be streaming that...
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phil says disqualified ed, pete is the winner! jedediah: and then markt. jedediah: you'll have to share it. ed: see you next weekend. pete: go to church, have a great sunday! maria: good sunday morning everyone thanks so much for joining us i'm maria bartiromo joining us straight ahead right here right now former trump campaign aid george papadopoulos reacting exclusively this morning to bombshell revelations that the fbi sent an undercover agent to interrogate him in 201f several agents that tried to question him. he tells us about the efforts to spy on him and new details on the suspected russian agent who sent him information about hillary clinton e-mails. the ranking republican on the house intelligence committee devon nunes with us this morning , and also digging into this as he has been demanding answers from our intelligence agencies about this
phil says disqualified ed, pete is the winner! jedediah: and then markt. jedediah: you'll have to share it. ed: see you next weekend. pete: go to church, have a great sunday! maria: good sunday morning everyone thanks so much for joining us i'm maria bartiromo joining us straight ahead right here right now former trump campaign aid george papadopoulos reacting exclusively this morning to bombshell revelations that the fbi sent an undercover agent to interrogate him in 201f several agents that...