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host: jeff mason is with reuters. how long have you cover the white house at reuters? guest: eight years. the 2008at, i covered campaign, and before that i was a near. i covered germany and the european union. host: susan is up next, republican from hampton, virginia. caller: good morning. i do not think the media -- host: we lost you. you do not think the media will what? caller: will ever recover from the live of -- lie of "hands up, don't shoot." that is the biggest lie and cover up. after that, i do not trust anything the media does. host: jeff mason on trust and media. guest: it is clear there are big sections of the media -- big sections of the publish in that do not trust the media. it is incumbent on the media to tell the truth and report stories accurately. if we get something wrong, if a reporter or news organization gets something wrong, it is important to correct it. that is a key tenet of journalism. host: you think people are more critical of corrections now? guest: it is hard for me to make historical comparisons. i, as a journalist, hate to correct a st
host: jeff mason is with reuters. how long have you cover the white house at reuters? guest: eight years. the 2008at, i covered campaign, and before that i was a near. i covered germany and the european union. host: susan is up next, republican from hampton, virginia. caller: good morning. i do not think the media -- host: we lost you. you do not think the media will what? caller: will ever recover from the live of -- lie of "hands up, don't shoot." that is the biggest lie and cover...
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. >> we're talking with jeff mason of reuters. if you want to call in, republicans it's 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002 for democrats. cpac president's speech on friday, two of the president's statements, one, a few days ago i called the fake news the enemy of the people and they are. they are the enemy of the people. the other statement, i love the first amendment. nobody loves it more than me. what did you take away from that speech? >> well, first of all, he also said the media left out the fake part and misportrayed him saying that he doesn't like all news. it's important to point out that in that original tweet where he said the media is the enemy of the american people, he listed all of the five major television networks so he was very specific in suggesting that it's big media organizations and he chose them. the implication is that it's many who are fake news and we, of course, reject that. and your second question was -- >> it was just those two statements juxtapose next to each other. the fake news and him saying i love the f
. >> we're talking with jeff mason of reuters. if you want to call in, republicans it's 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002 for democrats. cpac president's speech on friday, two of the president's statements, one, a few days ago i called the fake news the enemy of the people and they are. they are the enemy of the people. the other statement, i love the first amendment. nobody loves it more than me. what did you take away from that speech? >> well, first of all, he also said the media left...
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congressman, in that interview with reuters, president trump said he wants to expand the u.s. and wants the u.s. to be the quote, top of the pack. are you worried that the u.s. could be hearded towar-- headed towards an arms race with russia? >> i'm always concerned about the u.s. becoming overly miltized but we're living in a time where we must be armed and ready for battle. the reality is the world is a place and many countries have hostile views towards the united states of america. the question is how do we leverage our partnerships nationally to make sure we don't carry the weight and become the police officers for the entire world. but in a real sense it's important for us to stay armed. >> so you agree with the president the u.s. should further develop its nuclear weapons, nuclear arsenal? >> i think we have to be ready for warfare at any given time. i think the arsenal that we have right now as we speak is sufficient. that's not to say we should not make greater investments in newer technologies to stay competitive. but we have to deal primarily with issues of joblessn
congressman, in that interview with reuters, president trump said he wants to expand the u.s. and wants the u.s. to be the quote, top of the pack. are you worried that the u.s. could be hearded towar-- headed towards an arms race with russia? >> i'm always concerned about the u.s. becoming overly miltized but we're living in a time where we must be armed and ready for battle. the reality is the world is a place and many countries have hostile views towards the united states of america....
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abc, nbc, a.p., reuters. on the right side -- far right to where the president was standing, i made a list where those reporters were. and i called it siberia. and i told the president, whatever you do, don't call on any reporters from siberia, because the press corps will understand this. he called on les kinsolving. and that became an interesting question. >> jeff -- and i do want to mention this. carol has got to work and is going to have to slip out in a little bit. i want to get back to you a bunch before we lose you. but as the current president of the white house correspondents' association, is there a protocol? is there something that you as the -- and carol, jump in, as the white house correspondents association, feel should govern both decorum and insistence, recognizing that, yes, you have a job to do, but as ari rightly points out, you've got a pretty lousy rating and approval -- and support among the public. so you've got some things to balance there. but decorum? >> i will tell you, i had a meet
abc, nbc, a.p., reuters. on the right side -- far right to where the president was standing, i made a list where those reporters were. and i called it siberia. and i told the president, whatever you do, don't call on any reporters from siberia, because the press corps will understand this. he called on les kinsolving. and that became an interesting question. >> jeff -- and i do want to mention this. carol has got to work and is going to have to slip out in a little bit. i want to get back...
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president trump told reuters he for the border tax. he believes it would bring companies back here. he believes it would be opportunity for factories to return here. you have to remember this is controversial tax levied on imported goods but not on exported goods. the president believes that quote, it would encourage made in the usa. just so you know, retailers are against it. i don't know if we show some retailers. manufacturers, the big ones with whom he met today, are actually for it. andrew liveris of dow chemical told neil cavuto he is for the border adjustment tax, if you make things in america they will not be taxed going out of america. we got a hint on the president's infrastructure plan, when asked, sean spicer said you will hear more about it during the president's joint address to congress next tuesday. let me bring in our political panel because there was a lot said here. ed martin, missouri gop chair. formerly, ed is not in his seat yet. let me go to christie setzer who is democratic strategist. we found this interesting
president trump told reuters he for the border tax. he believes it would bring companies back here. he believes it would be opportunity for factories to return here. you have to remember this is controversial tax levied on imported goods but not on exported goods. the president believes that quote, it would encourage made in the usa. just so you know, retailers are against it. i don't know if we show some retailers. manufacturers, the big ones with whom he met today, are actually for it. andrew...
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reporter: follow up when the reuters story he said border adjustment tax benefits workers, consumers and economy. david and cheryl, to be very clear, this was not a full throttled endorsement of the white house on the border tax adjustment, however the first step maybe we've seen in that direction. cheryl: it was a shift in tone, blake, to your point, a big shift in tone, during a speech, thank you very much. bring veronica and scott back to talk about this. here is what the white house is saying, if you manufacture in the united states, that you bring jobs back to the united states, that is better, goods are made here, sold here, no tax, good for the economy, simple idea but does it make sense, guys? >> to a degree, cheryl. i guess you go along that same line say the businesses are going to hire more workers, right, because they're making more stuff here and therefore wages are going to go up. i believe that to have a degree because competition will spark that. initially there will be a shock to the consumer that donald trump needs to think about. most importantly to blake as report
reporter: follow up when the reuters story he said border adjustment tax benefits workers, consumers and economy. david and cheryl, to be very clear, this was not a full throttled endorsement of the white house on the border tax adjustment, however the first step maybe we've seen in that direction. cheryl: it was a shift in tone, blake, to your point, a big shift in tone, during a speech, thank you very much. bring veronica and scott back to talk about this. here is what the white house is...
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jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters. the united states easing up on sanctions for russia. we have new information from the treasury department. that's coming up. when reporters asked president trump about it, he said he's not easing up on anything. the distinction coming up on the fox news desk. motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation is already en route. and in corning, where the future is materializing. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today at esd.ny.gov >> i'm lea gabriel with the forks report. an update on the hostage situation at a prison in delaware. we're learning the guards that died in the standoff warned the other officers to get out of the prison as the inmates were taking hostages. that's the word from the head of a labor group which represents corrections officers in the state. he said that officer stephen floyd saved lives
jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters. the united states easing up on sanctions for russia. we have new information from the treasury department. that's coming up. when reporters asked president trump about it, he said he's not easing up on anything. the distinction coming up on the fox news desk. motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where...
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sources and no more remember this, and not in all story written yesterday about me in reuters, very fair e man, a story. there are some great reporters around, there are talented, as the day is long, they're great, but there are dishonest people and they do tremendous disservice to our country and to tremendous disservice, they are very dishon sources, ldn't use they should put the name of the person, you will see stories dry up like you have never seen
sources and no more remember this, and not in all story written yesterday about me in reuters, very fair e man, a story. there are some great reporters around, there are talented, as the day is long, they're great, but there are dishonest people and they do tremendous disservice to our country and to tremendous disservice, they are very dishon sources, ldn't use they should put the name of the person, you will see stories dry up like you have never seen
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military officials tell reuters the mission was approved without sufficient intelligence, ground support, or adequate backup preparations. the s.e.a.l. team arrived at an al qaeda base with a largely armed contingent. the raid was the first mission approved by president trump which reportedly happened over dinner. >> louis, there is new reporting from reuters this morning that claims the trump administration is revamping a government program designed to counter violent extremism. the program would focus solely on islamic screexism -- screex -- extremism. >>> increasingly under scrutiny for his past statements on islam and other issues, stephen bannon whospower is writing within the new white house, andrea mitchell reports. >> reporter: he's at the president's side at nearly every photo op. chief white house strategist steve bannon aside from the family, first among equals in president trump's power circle. >> what bannon wants? nothing short of a revolution. a pop lift revolution in the united states. republican in name but trump in style. >> reporter: his influence stretching from polit
military officials tell reuters the mission was approved without sufficient intelligence, ground support, or adequate backup preparations. the s.e.a.l. team arrived at an al qaeda base with a largely armed contingent. the raid was the first mission approved by president trump which reportedly happened over dinner. >> louis, there is new reporting from reuters this morning that claims the trump administration is revamping a government program designed to counter violent extremism. the...
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"reuters" reports there are about 20 buildings in total. the three artificial islands have large runways where aircraft can take off and land. allowing china to deploy missiles. the researchers say the roof on each concrete building may be retractable, allowing the missiles to be concealed. >>> japan's top government spokesperson says the country is closely following the developments in the south china sea. >> translator: japan has consistently supported the rule of maritime law in the region. all t the parties involved shou work toward a peaceful settlement of the issue, based on international law. >> the chinese foreign ministry said on wednesday that international law gives china certain rights as a sovereign state. they include the right to construct what he called normal facilities on its territory, and to deploy appropriate facilities as needed for its national defense. >>> south korea's foreign minister is urging a municipal government to relocate a controversial statue that caused a diplomatic row with japan. the statue of a girl sy
"reuters" reports there are about 20 buildings in total. the three artificial islands have large runways where aircraft can take off and land. allowing china to deploy missiles. the researchers say the roof on each concrete building may be retractable, allowing the missiles to be concealed. >>> japan's top government spokesperson says the country is closely following the developments in the south china sea. >> translator: japan has consistently supported the rule of...
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his comments during an interview with reuters come hours after treasury secretary steve mnuchin appearedn "squawk box" and said he wasn't ready to pass judgment on china's currency process. >> we have a process in treasury where we look at currency manipulation across the board and we'll go through that process. we are not making judgments until we continue that process. >> trump said he has not held back in his assessment that china manipulates the yuan. on the campaign trail he promised to call china a currency manipulator his first day in office. the china foreign ministry spokesman said china has no plans to use currency manipulation to its advantage. >> coming off that interview with mnuchin where he was so on point, polished, prepared, didn't say anything crazy and out there, it was a well- well-rehearsed interview on his part, if you look at the things that came out from it, the thing that the ft focused on straight away, top story, still near the top, despite the following comments from donald trump is that this was a step back away from the trade war rhetoric with china that ste
his comments during an interview with reuters come hours after treasury secretary steve mnuchin appearedn "squawk box" and said he wasn't ready to pass judgment on china's currency process. >> we have a process in treasury where we look at currency manipulation across the board and we'll go through that process. we are not making judgments until we continue that process. >> trump said he has not held back in his assessment that china manipulates the yuan. on the campaign...
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reuters consensus was also for a lower number, at 116.7. so well and truly beating on a number of different lines today. in terms of the expectations index, 104 seen in february versus 103 in a reuters poll. so it is showing us conditions are coming through strong according to sentiment in the economy of germany. euro this morning has been trading weaker. we are down about a third of a percent. >>> let's take you through some of the european market action. the ftse climbing 0.2%. above 12,000 on the german stock market. the dax has been trading higher, the highest point since april 2015. so very firm start for german stocks. italian stocks are fading. this morning, shares have hit a 14 month high, earnings driving some big reactions in europe. >>> shares in lloyds banking group getting a boost after profit hit a ten-year high in 2016. lloyds reported pretax profit of 4.2 billion pounds, about three times what it reported the same period last year. the bank's cfo said the uk government is likely to fully exit its stake in the bank in may. jo
reuters consensus was also for a lower number, at 116.7. so well and truly beating on a number of different lines today. in terms of the expectations index, 104 seen in february versus 103 in a reuters poll. so it is showing us conditions are coming through strong according to sentiment in the economy of germany. euro this morning has been trading weaker. we are down about a third of a percent. >>> let's take you through some of the european market action. the ftse climbing 0.2%. above...
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. >>> purpose has told reuters a border adjustment tax could lead to more jobs. it has received luke warm support from american businesses. the president has previously offered his own mixed messages on the plan, but has vowed to penalize u.s. businesses which move jobs abroad. >>> trump has declared that china is the grand champion of currency manipulation. his comments came after the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin told cnbc that he wasn't making snap judgments on bay sing and currency controls. the china foreign ministry said they were the grand champion of economic development adding that china has no intention of seeking advantages via an intentional devaluation of the renminbi. kit juckes is with us. the exchanges continue. trump sounding a slightly didn't tone than what mnuchin is sounding. how do you think the chinese are viewing this and how should currency markets view it? >> i think the chinese are getting used to this style of diplomacy, which is new on them. i always thought one day they would respond by saying let's stop intervening to defend our
. >>> purpose has told reuters a border adjustment tax could lead to more jobs. it has received luke warm support from american businesses. the president has previously offered his own mixed messages on the plan, but has vowed to penalize u.s. businesses which move jobs abroad. >>> trump has declared that china is the grand champion of currency manipulation. his comments came after the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin told cnbc that he wasn't making snap judgments on bay sing...
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his comments in the reuters interview are a departure from treasury secretary steve mnuchin's pledge in a cnbc interview to a more methodical approach to analyzing beijing's practice. the world's second largest economy is reacting strongly. eunice yun reports tonight from beijing. >> reporter: steven mnuchin appeared noncommittal about president trump's longstanding pledge to label china a currency manipulator. while today at the foreign ministry in beijing the spokesperson said that beijing welcomed mnuchin's response. >> translator: secretary mnuchin is new into office. we look forward to cooperation with him to push forward china/u.s. economic cooperation and trade. >> reporter: despite mnuchin's moderate stance, president trump a few hours later told reuters that the chinese were the grand champions of currency manipulation. the foreign ministry spokesperson said that china is a champion just maybe not the way the president meant it. >> translator: if you want to label china as a grand champion, indeed china is a grand champion, but we are a grand champion in economic development
his comments in the reuters interview are a departure from treasury secretary steve mnuchin's pledge in a cnbc interview to a more methodical approach to analyzing beijing's practice. the world's second largest economy is reacting strongly. eunice yun reports tonight from beijing. >> reporter: steven mnuchin appeared noncommittal about president trump's longstanding pledge to label china a currency manipulator. while today at the foreign ministry in beijing the spokesperson said that...
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this is according to reports from reuters. early unicredit revealed the central bank found several weaknesses during its review of the bank. >>> and uk lawmakers are set to approve the government's brexit bill when mps vote rate e later evening. the conservatives and labor are set to back the bill. the snp and the liberal democrats are likely to vote against it. >>> in yesterday's heated parliamentary debate, the conservative veteran and former justice secretary, ken clark blasted his party's euro skepticism saying it would effect enoch powell. >> you follow the rabbit down the hole, and you emerge in a wonderland where suddenly countries throughout the world are queueing up to give trading advantages, access to markets. nice men like president trump, erdogan, somewhere there's a hatter holding a tea party with a door mouse. as we leave the european union, i hope the consciouses of other members of parliament remain equally content. >> lucy mcdonald is still with us. what do you think the next two years will hold for uk equiti
this is according to reports from reuters. early unicredit revealed the central bank found several weaknesses during its review of the bank. >>> and uk lawmakers are set to approve the government's brexit bill when mps vote rate e later evening. the conservatives and labor are set to back the bill. the snp and the liberal democrats are likely to vote against it. >>> in yesterday's heated parliamentary debate, the conservative veteran and former justice secretary, ken clark...
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reuters is reporting through cnn that arizona republican senator, john mccain, is leaning against supporting confirmation of mick mulvaney to be white house budget director. cnn reporting that dade. he supports important because republicans hold only 52 seats in the chamber and majority vote is needed to confirm him in that post. you can seat senate debate live on our companion network, c-span. waiting for the house to gavel in at noon eastern. we'll show you discussion with measm congress on his bill that would penalize countries for not taking back their illegal immigrants. from this morning's "washington journal." y. host: we're joined by representative who represents texas, a republican who represents the 35th district. good morning. >> good morning. a specific bill that you worked at when it comes to actions of illegal immigration can you tell us what your interest is in drafting the bill and what it is guest: yes. it's hr28, a rebrother duction -- hr82, a bill from the 114th congress. the very week we came into session we introduced that bill and a couple of other ones as a matter of f
reuters is reporting through cnn that arizona republican senator, john mccain, is leaning against supporting confirmation of mick mulvaney to be white house budget director. cnn reporting that dade. he supports important because republicans hold only 52 seats in the chamber and majority vote is needed to confirm him in that post. you can seat senate debate live on our companion network, c-span. waiting for the house to gavel in at noon eastern. we'll show you discussion with measm congress on...
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for more analysis, i am joined by skype from west palm beach, florida, by reuters reporter jeff mason, who is also the president of the white house correspondents association. what do we know about the decision making process to fill mike flynn's job? >> well, we know that president trump was planning to interview four candidates today here in florida. and he said to reporters on air force 1 last night, if they were traveling to his rammy in melbourne florida, it is something he is planning to execute very soon. >> sreenivasan: on his short list for military leaders, is there a reason for this focus? >> there seems to be a comfort in military leaders in this role, he chose military leaders for some of his top cabinet position he. they are leaders that have background in national security, that is something he's very comfortable with and in fact he said last nighten the plane, of the four candidates he was looking at he was leaning towards someone who was similar, he stopped himself. when he said that i presume he meant someone as the previous military advisor who had a military backgr
for more analysis, i am joined by skype from west palm beach, florida, by reuters reporter jeff mason, who is also the president of the white house correspondents association. what do we know about the decision making process to fill mike flynn's job? >> well, we know that president trump was planning to interview four candidates today here in florida. and he said to reporters on air force 1 last night, if they were traveling to his rammy in melbourne florida, it is something he is...
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we have to wait and see the full interview from reuters. they've only so far released a few clips of it. sean spicer was asked about it, and he said that we are not going to cede our nuclear supremacy to anybody else. >> joining me as well this afternoon along with katy, kristen welker who joins us from the white house as well as jamaal simmons. charlie sykes and christopher matthews. you were in the room for the briefing. lots of stuff discussed. seems like the most questions that were thrown at sean spicer today were about the transgender bathroom order issued yesterday by the president. >> you're absolutely right, jacob. he got a number of questions about that very topic. i pressed him on that topic. and a couple of different points there. one, does the president see this as a civil rights issue. spicer went back to the talking point, the position of the president, which is that the president sees this as a states' rights issue. i pushed him on that point and said, look, more than 80% of transgender kids feel bullied in school. is the pr
we have to wait and see the full interview from reuters. they've only so far released a few clips of it. sean spicer was asked about it, and he said that we are not going to cede our nuclear supremacy to anybody else. >> joining me as well this afternoon along with katy, kristen welker who joins us from the white house as well as jamaal simmons. charlie sykes and christopher matthews. you were in the room for the briefing. lots of stuff discussed. seems like the most questions that were...
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reuters editor-in-chief steven adler going as far to provide his journalists with the dos and don'tsand among the advice, do become ever more resourceful and do give up on handouts and worry less about official access, he says. but don't pick unnecessary fights or make the story about us and don't take too dark a view on the reporting environment. earlier this week, he added some interesting case studies his journalists might use as guides. watch this. >> it is hard to be a good journalist, really hard to be a great journalist. in this environment, you have to be. i am thinking, though, we covered putin, all around the world, we covered all of these places around the world, there is a playbook. >> martha: chris stirewalt, fox news politics editor, democratic pollster, and charles hurt, political comments for "the washington times." welcome, all. glad to have you here tonight. there is a playbook for that and that is written in turkey and russia, just cover president trump the same way you do those people. >> i'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt. i'm going to say that what
reuters editor-in-chief steven adler going as far to provide his journalists with the dos and don'tsand among the advice, do become ever more resourceful and do give up on handouts and worry less about official access, he says. but don't pick unnecessary fights or make the story about us and don't take too dark a view on the reporting environment. earlier this week, he added some interesting case studies his journalists might use as guides. watch this. >> it is hard to be a good...
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. >> reuters got its hands on a new reuters report showi the president's border wall would cost twices much as he said it would during the campaign. the price tag is nearly $22 billion, 21.6 to be exact. it going to take three and a half years to build. this memo is set to be presented to homeland security secretary john kelly sometime soon. congressman, thank you for joining us. hey, let's talk numbers, let's talk budget. i want your reaction to this reuters report. $22 billion to build this wall. who's going to pay for it? >> i hope after we talk about budget, i can get a few seconds to address the senator about the executive order. >> sure. >> $22 billion obviously a big number. but frankly a small number when you consider how much this country spends in a given year, which is over $3.6 trillion. budgets are about priority. if the wall is a priority, if infrastructure is a priority, we are happy to make this a priority. but those of us in congress, the president himself and his administration be if these are the important things, what's going to be less important so that we can kee
. >> reuters got its hands on a new reuters report showi the president's border wall would cost twices much as he said it would during the campaign. the price tag is nearly $22 billion, 21.6 to be exact. it going to take three and a half years to build. this memo is set to be presented to homeland security secretary john kelly sometime soon. congressman, thank you for joining us. hey, let's talk numbers, let's talk budget. i want your reaction to this reuters report. $22 billion to build...
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we now have some estimates from reuters as to the scale of the exaggeration.dp as reported by the provinces compared to the central government number? 4 billion, 20 billion, 40 billion or 400 billion dollars larger? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. instead of a book recommendation this week, i have a very exciting announcement to make. you can now get your global public fix six days a week. my colleagues and i have just launched fareed's global briefing. once you subscribe to this newsletter, every weekday you'll receive what the staff and i believe are the best insights and analysis about the world today. on sundays, you'll get an update on what to expect on the show that day. we've made it very simple to subscribe. go to cnn.com/fareed and look for the subscribe link. i think you'll find this daily dose of gps very useful and helpful in an ever more complex and crazy world. and now for the last look. riots in the streets. clashes with police. vehicles engulfed in flames. protests both peaceful and violent have rocked french cities and suburb
we now have some estimates from reuters as to the scale of the exaggeration.dp as reported by the provinces compared to the central government number? 4 billion, 20 billion, 40 billion or 400 billion dollars larger? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. instead of a book recommendation this week, i have a very exciting announcement to make. you can now get your global public fix six days a week. my colleagues and i have just launched fareed's global briefing. once you subscribe to...
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the reuters news agency reports that the us department of justice has formally appealed that ruling ine government has said it would appeal the judgement. we will bring you more as we get it. but president trump did say that he would move to overturn a federal court ruling, suspending his travel ban. he has accused the judge of undermining national security, so it appears that appeal is under way. donald trump has been venting his frustration on twitter. he said: his comments prompted this response from the senate democratic leader, chuck schumer, who said: for more on this issue i've been speaking with a professor of political science at brown university. he told me the court was right to strike down the executive order. our system is a statute or executive order which conflicts with the us constitution. the constitution is supreme constitution. the constitution is supreme and it results in the order being struck down. in my view this order is an example of anti— awesome animus and violates our equal protection laws, our laws on establishment, the insurance of free exercise of religio
the reuters news agency reports that the us department of justice has formally appealed that ruling ine government has said it would appeal the judgement. we will bring you more as we get it. but president trump did say that he would move to overturn a federal court ruling, suspending his travel ban. he has accused the judge of undermining national security, so it appears that appeal is under way. donald trump has been venting his frustration on twitter. he said: his comments prompted this...
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for more on cpac, i am joined by reuters political reporter andy sullivan. so, an dierk last year, they were booing then-candidate trump. the reception this year was much better. >> yeah, i think it's safe to say it was rapturous this year. he got several standing ovations, plenty of those red "make america great" hats on. and to be fair, i think conservatives have a lot to cheer about in the first month or so of trump's presidency. while want conversation we have been writing about and other news outlets have been writing about, his ties to russia, conflicts of interest, that sort of thing, conservatives point to the things he's done. he's nominated a conservative supreme court justice in neal gore shuch, a lot of people on his cabinets are conservative as well, restricting immigration, rolling back regulations. that's all stuff he's campaigned on. that's all stuff they say he delivered. >> sreenivasan: is the audience that assembledly for this conference, is that representative of the larger conservative base in america? >> no, i think it's safe to say tha
for more on cpac, i am joined by reuters political reporter andy sullivan. so, an dierk last year, they were booing then-candidate trump. the reception this year was much better. >> yeah, i think it's safe to say it was rapturous this year. he got several standing ovations, plenty of those red "make america great" hats on. and to be fair, i think conservatives have a lot to cheer about in the first month or so of trump's presidency. while want conversation we have been writing...
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in response to reuters reporting, centcom pointed to its previous statements and said "when we ask forthorization, we believe there's a chance of successful operations based on our planning." navy seal ryan owens was killed in the raid as was an eight-year-old american girl, grand daughter of anwar al awlaki who was killed in a strike eight years ago. the pentagon acknowledged civilians were likely killed, including children, and the number of civilian deaths remains uncertain. further more, white house suppress secretary sean spicer has claimed important intelligence was capture bud a senior intelligence official with direct knowledge of the operation told nbc news "we went in with the intent of capturing phones and computers, we don't know if anything of great value was obtained." a senior military official told nbc news "almost everything went wrong." joining me now, the intelligence and national security reporter for the nbc news investigative unit and co-author of the report. there's a lot of questions here. let's start with what appear to be two different accounts who have approv
in response to reuters reporting, centcom pointed to its previous statements and said "when we ask forthorization, we believe there's a chance of successful operations based on our planning." navy seal ryan owens was killed in the raid as was an eight-year-old american girl, grand daughter of anwar al awlaki who was killed in a strike eight years ago. the pentagon acknowledged civilians were likely killed, including children, and the number of civilian deaths remains uncertain....
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. >>> reuters running with headlines regarding lockheed and the f-35.ndeed i do, carl. thank you. the department of defense and lockheed, according to reuters, are set to announce a deal worth about $8.5 billion for 90 f-35 jets. that's according to sources familiar with that deal. the deal for the tenth batch of the stealth fighter aircraft would bring the price per jet down to below $95 million for the first time, compared to $102 million in the previous batch, apparently saving the pentagon, according to reuters, more than $700 million. as you probably recall, the prest was very critical of the f-35 jet in terms of costs and was very vocal about it. well, the cost is now lower than it was before, $95 million for the first time, compared to $102 million. carl, back to you. >> all right, sue. thank you very much for that. as we go to break, dow is up 179, session highs. by the way, s&p hasn't had a three-day winning streak since early december and is on pace to do that today. earlier in the week we were saying dow is on track for the worst week in thre
. >>> reuters running with headlines regarding lockheed and the f-35.ndeed i do, carl. thank you. the department of defense and lockheed, according to reuters, are set to announce a deal worth about $8.5 billion for 90 f-35 jets. that's according to sources familiar with that deal. the deal for the tenth batch of the stealth fighter aircraft would bring the price per jet down to below $95 million for the first time, compared to $102 million in the previous batch, apparently saving the...
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and he said to reuters, talking about returning people over the border from the united states into thisountry who are not mexican because the orders that have been released, the memos suggest that among those who will be deported will be those to the closest contiguous country which means folks from el salvador, from guatemala, other countries, could be, as they say here, dumped into mexico, creating a problem here. as we heard the foreign secretary luis garrey saying to reuters, "we will not accept it because there's no reason why we should and because it's not in the interests of mexico." so that very much sets up the meeting that will be taking place tonight and then a meeting that will continue tomorrow with the president here in mexico. we're fortunate enough to have with us larry ruben who possibly could become the next ambassador from the united states to mexico. you have a leg in both countries. you're from cleveland, but you're also from mexico. you understand both cultures. so first of all, is this meeting something more than symbol i'is? >> definitely. it's a meeting that's v
and he said to reuters, talking about returning people over the border from the united states into thisountry who are not mexican because the orders that have been released, the memos suggest that among those who will be deported will be those to the closest contiguous country which means folks from el salvador, from guatemala, other countries, could be, as they say here, dumped into mexico, creating a problem here. as we heard the foreign secretary luis garrey saying to reuters, "we will...
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bob pasani, late today with president trump giving an interview to reuters on the border tax.ecretary steven mnuchin was not committing to the border adjustment tax. with the president talking it up we see retailers like jcpenney's and macy's down. >> urban outfitters, all of that has been down. i think the border adjustment tax is in trouble but there's a lot of debate. we saw industrials weak on the day. mr. mnuchin didn't seem to put the order right. he put individual tax reform and then corporate tax reform. the market said maybe this order is not quite right. companies that benefit the most were down a little bit. we had problem in the morning and turned it around late in the afternoon. >> it's enough to put us in record territory again. number ten in a row for the dow up 27 points. stay tuned. a lot of earnings coming your way on the second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evans and company. see you tomorrow, kel. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell", everybody. i'm kelly evans and we are finishing with a tenth straight record close for the dow jones i
bob pasani, late today with president trump giving an interview to reuters on the border tax.ecretary steven mnuchin was not committing to the border adjustment tax. with the president talking it up we see retailers like jcpenney's and macy's down. >> urban outfitters, all of that has been down. i think the border adjustment tax is in trouble but there's a lot of debate. we saw industrials weak on the day. mr. mnuchin didn't seem to put the order right. he put individual tax reform and...
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reuters is now reporting that a the soldier opened fire on a man armed with a knife after he musuem carrying a suitcase. according to reports-- the man was trying to get into the museum's underground shop and had attacked another soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. police say the area had been evacuated. we continue to follow this story, and will bring you more updates as they come in. only on seven.. a former prime mister of norway is still stunned that he was given extra scrutiny after he flew into dulles airport. he flew to the u.s. wednesday night for yesterday's national prayer breakfast. and he was held up and questioned at dulles over a prior trip to iran. tom roussey has more. the man accused of fatally shooting former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with atlanta, dog while burglarizing a home are demanding a ransom for the animal's safe return. burglars broke into the house on saturday. they ransacked the house, and snatched a toy poodle named murphy. one of the occupants says the next morning, someone called
reuters is now reporting that a the soldier opened fire on a man armed with a knife after he musuem carrying a suitcase. according to reports-- the man was trying to get into the museum's underground shop and had attacked another soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. police say the area had been evacuated. we continue to follow this story, and will bring you more updates as they come in. only on seven.. a former prime mister of norway is still stunned that he was given extra scrutiny...
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reuters has told us the us appeals court has upheld the suspension of donald trump's travel ban, meaning place. those affected by it from seven mainly muslim countries are still free to travel. they were asked to decide whether a lower court ruling that lifted the ban should be allowed to continue or whether it should be reintroduced. they have now made that decision. the ban is not in place. an appeal to the us supreme court is now possible. there will be more on that here on bbc news during newsday. for now, it is time for newsnight, with evan davis. we arrest criminals and support victims. he steps down this month. but is policing in london and the rest of the country in a happy and glorious state? sir bernard how is with us. we also hear from the pa rents of trayvon with us. we also hear from the parents of trayvon martin, the black 17—year—old killed by a white neighbourhood watch volunteer. it is supposed to be that we are all the same but i do not think with this administration with the things they are doing approving it to be true. a question about the speaker in the house of com
reuters has told us the us appeals court has upheld the suspension of donald trump's travel ban, meaning place. those affected by it from seven mainly muslim countries are still free to travel. they were asked to decide whether a lower court ruling that lifted the ban should be allowed to continue or whether it should be reintroduced. they have now made that decision. the ban is not in place. an appeal to the us supreme court is now possible. there will be more on that here on bbc news during...
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reuters would call me and say what did you see or hear? so that was -- we didn't tape the calls.e detailed notes. i think the white house's right to try to track it down but in my experience it's usually the other side. i saw kellyanne conway's comments about how it was our allies that looked bad so that she didn't think it was actually leaks from the other country that they were coming from somewhere within our government. >> kimberly: they think they are from obama administration holdovers. >> juan: i think state and holdovers at state, the idea being that the readouts had to go to state and it was leaked there. the contrary view is that there is so much going on inside the administration with various cliques and groups and there is a lot of rivalries and distrust. >> tom: as usual, the problem is not the leaks but the narrative that's created by the press after the leaks come out. we've had mischaracterizations of all these leaks. we had, they said he hung up on the australian prime minister. he didn't hang up. they said he said he was going to invade mexico. that is a mischar
reuters would call me and say what did you see or hear? so that was -- we didn't tape the calls.e detailed notes. i think the white house's right to try to track it down but in my experience it's usually the other side. i saw kellyanne conway's comments about how it was our allies that looked bad so that she didn't think it was actually leaks from the other country that they were coming from somewhere within our government. >> kimberly: they think they are from obama administration...
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reuters said a partial transcript of the call with vladimir putin. he expressed doubts about the new stark treat by. would he like to see it renegotiated? >> the conversation with president putin is a private call. i'm going to leave it at that. we have nothing further beyond that. simple. >> the white house just not going there, shep. in response to my question, here's the thing. the president needs to have a reasonable assurance that conversations he has with world leaders are private. clearly there's some people in this administration that want certain parts of the conversations out in the public. very frustrating for the white house. >> shepard: before we let you go, kellyanne conway on "fox and friends" she called it a commercial for ivanka trump's line. that's an ethics violation. >> if it's not a violation, it's close. the white house has been coming out in defense of ivanka trump. kellyanne conway encouraged everybody to buy her clothing line and jewelry line. she did it from the confines of the brady briefing room. she was on government prop
reuters said a partial transcript of the call with vladimir putin. he expressed doubts about the new stark treat by. would he like to see it renegotiated? >> the conversation with president putin is a private call. i'm going to leave it at that. we have nothing further beyond that. simple. >> the white house just not going there, shep. in response to my question, here's the thing. the president needs to have a reasonable assurance that conversations he has with world leaders are...
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malaysian police told reuters he felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind, that he gotsked for help at a counter. he died on the way to the hospital. south korean officials have called it murder and say he was poisoned. >> this perhaps may have been the target of opportunity. he was in malaysia for a week, he was flying back to macau. they may have just thought this was the opportunity they had. >> reporter: tonight a key question remains -- did kim jong-un order the murder of his half brother? a south korean intelligence official told lawmakers that the north korean regime did kill kim jong-nam. but he didn't explain how he knew it. >> it could be, you know, part of a pattern of paranoia and executions that have characterized kim jong-un's leadership. >> reporter: north korea's ambassador says malaysian officials told him kim jong-nam died of a heart attack. in another strange twist tonight, malaysia says it won't release the body to north korea or release the autopsy report without dna from the kim family. no word if north korean officials will supply that dna but the
malaysian police told reuters he felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind, that he gotsked for help at a counter. he died on the way to the hospital. south korean officials have called it murder and say he was poisoned. >> this perhaps may have been the target of opportunity. he was in malaysia for a week, he was flying back to macau. they may have just thought this was the opportunity they had. >> reporter: tonight a key question remains -- did kim jong-un order the...
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reuters say it includes the heads of target, the gap. a top apple executive said video will make a big role in streaming music service. apple music has moore than 20 million users. one way of intro tuesdaying video through a new reality show called planet of the app. winners will get venture capital funding. their app will be featured in the app store. >> thank you very much. >> before you enjoy the sun on your patio, target is recalling 1,300 patio benches. it includes threshold aluminum x based patio benches. they can collapse, posing a fall hazard to consumers. one report of a knee injury. return to any target store for a full rebound. i wouldn't know the name of my patio set. >> i love this next story. >> that's right. it was nearly eight years ago that coca-cola intro tuesdayed its design your own machines. i like the cherry vanilla. >> you like the cherry. the first time coca-cola created its first product from all the machines. people demanded sprite cherry. >> also known as a shirley temple. >> there is a sprite cherry zero as we
reuters say it includes the heads of target, the gap. a top apple executive said video will make a big role in streaming music service. apple music has moore than 20 million users. one way of intro tuesdaying video through a new reality show called planet of the app. winners will get venture capital funding. their app will be featured in the app store. >> thank you very much. >> before you enjoy the sun on your patio, target is recalling 1,300 patio benches. it includes threshold...
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meanwhile, reuters has this weekend confirmed reporting from the "new york times" that last week "americans with ties to trump or his campaign had repeated contacts with current or former russian intelligence officers. joining me is a political reporter with the "new york times," a writer at "the atlantic" and writer from "the washington post." ann, this question of this paper that's been sent in, that found its way on the desk of mike flynn, it proposed what looks to be a very russian-tilting of how to deal with our relations with the ukraine and russia. we don't know how it got there except this guy mike cohen, the president's lawyer, just dropped it on the desk. >> he's now retracted that and said the "new york times" reporting is saying it never happened. the times is standing by its story. the original story -- >> here it is, the proposal to tell a peace plan between russia and ukraine that would remove sanctions on russia. the plan was green lighted by aides to russian president vladimir putin. >> right. it would essentially codify a russian-leaning solution to the violence in eastern
meanwhile, reuters has this weekend confirmed reporting from the "new york times" that last week "americans with ties to trump or his campaign had repeated contacts with current or former russian intelligence officers. joining me is a political reporter with the "new york times," a writer at "the atlantic" and writer from "the washington post." ann, this question of this paper that's been sent in, that found its way on the desk of mike flynn, it...
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you care about the american people first and your daughter second. >> the reuters methodology is notomething that we generally follow. this is 42% approval. there are other polls with other methodologies. you can judge what you will. just ahead, more breaking news. more retailers distancing themselves from the ivanka trump brand and how melania trump is fighting for her personal brand. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound) >>> more breaking news. two more retailers. t.j. maxx and marshalls chose not to highlight trump merchandise after nordstrom's decision to drop the brand and a twitter attack from president trump. more from kate bennett. >> attack pres
you care about the american people first and your daughter second. >> the reuters methodology is notomething that we generally follow. this is 42% approval. there are other polls with other methodologies. you can judge what you will. just ahead, more breaking news. more retailers distancing themselves from the ivanka trump brand and how melania trump is fighting for her personal brand. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path...
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reuters is reporting the spacecraft will include 600 parts produced by 3-d printers. the $10 billion contract with the advanced materials company is perhaps the biggest investment to date in three-dimensional printing. the parts can hold up using these 3-d parts which will hopefully -- which will -- rtedly quite a vote of confidence in that 3-d printing. >> i wonder how much is the printing. >> the three deep renting parts come out in very heart -- very hard plastic. it is certainly a sector that is developing very rapidly. rapidly growing garments. a future soon. people made of 3-d printing. i don't know. we will be back in just a few minutes. france 24. vxñolfqooo/ 02/03/17 02/03/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now!w! light that is needed, but a fire. we a gentle rain, but need the feeling the nation must be quickened. the conscience of the nation must be aroused. archive the month -- hypocrisy of the nation must be exposed
reuters is reporting the spacecraft will include 600 parts produced by 3-d printers. the $10 billion contract with the advanced materials company is perhaps the biggest investment to date in three-dimensional printing. the parts can hold up using these 3-d parts which will hopefully -- which will -- rtedly quite a vote of confidence in that 3-d printing. >> i wonder how much is the printing. >> the three deep renting parts come out in very heart -- very hard plastic. it is certainly...
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toshiba wants to raise nearly $9 billion by selling a majority stake in its business, according to reuterspanese companies under pressure to raise money after revealing a $6 billion write—down due to its us nuclear business. part of the company has been reluctant to sell a majority stake. unilever‘s rejection of a merger with heinz has seen the stock fall by 9%, before clawing back some losses to close about 7% lower. the sharp fall follows the collapse of a ta keover sharp fall follows the collapse of a takeover deal which would have been the biggest in corporate history. banking giant hsbc reports its full—year numbers later today. the shares have surged over the past six months in part course of a $2.5 billion buyback programme. also a wea ker billion buyback programme. also a weaker pound since brexit mail, it was the uk—based lender does most of the business abroad. andrew sullivan explained what we can expect. they would have turned to profit in the last quarter, which will be encouraging. a lot of that is because the year—on—year basis is a very bad quarter in 2015. it was a disaste
toshiba wants to raise nearly $9 billion by selling a majority stake in its business, according to reuterspanese companies under pressure to raise money after revealing a $6 billion write—down due to its us nuclear business. part of the company has been reluctant to sell a majority stake. unilever‘s rejection of a merger with heinz has seen the stock fall by 9%, before clawing back some losses to close about 7% lower. the sharp fall follows the collapse of a ta keover sharp fall follows the...
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reuters in the last paragraph say they confirm what "the new york times" reported and the white housewhich is that there is evidence of contact between the president's associates and russian intelligence during the campaign. >> it is a short story but has an incredible number of nuggets in it that seem to suggest that their story has not just legs, but legs like marathon runner legs. >> talk about your story today which we have eluded to but haven't talked about in detail about this notion of a plan floated through the president's associates maybe directly to the white house about trying to broker a peace deal between the russians and ukraine? >> this story by some colleagues of mine talks about how there is a freelance peace deal at work between the ukraine and russia floated by the president's lawyer and people he has worked on business in russia before. >> wait. i thought he has no business ties? >> exactly. so, in fact, he has pursued business in russia for years and years and years. it shows how outside the lions, the trump foreign policy works. that they have sort of people arou
reuters in the last paragraph say they confirm what "the new york times" reported and the white housewhich is that there is evidence of contact between the president's associates and russian intelligence during the campaign. >> it is a short story but has an incredible number of nuggets in it that seem to suggest that their story has not just legs, but legs like marathon runner legs. >> talk about your story today which we have eluded to but haven't talked about in detail...
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picking up place at the louvre, reuters picking up on that.after a man tried to enter the louvre, reuters now saying a french soldier opened fire on and wounded a man armed with a knife trying to get into the museum, trying to get into the museum, trying to get into the underground shop with a suitcase. the area has been evacuated and the interior ministry said that the incident is serious, so police have cordoned off access to the louvre, according to eyewitnesses, and the metro stations around it reportedly closed. there isa around it reportedly closed. there is a bit ofa around it reportedly closed. there is a bit of a security lockdown obviously going on there as they evacuate the area following on from that incident. we will keep you updated. we will also be telling you a bit later about what is going on with disability payments, because it is being argued the government should delay its planned cuts to disability benefits. we will look at the arguments for and against that. if you have any experience, do let us know your thoughts. also,
picking up place at the louvre, reuters picking up on that.after a man tried to enter the louvre, reuters now saying a french soldier opened fire on and wounded a man armed with a knife trying to get into the museum, trying to get into the museum, trying to get into the underground shop with a suitcase. the area has been evacuated and the interior ministry said that the incident is serious, so police have cordoned off access to the louvre, according to eyewitnesses, and the metro stations...
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the president said, and i'm quoting from reuters here, "it could lead to a lot more jobs in the united states." as that article dropped, spicer talked up the merits of it saying it benefits workers, americans and the economy. nothing from the white house yesterday, but certainly it appears they're starting to talk it up just a bit. neil? >> neil: very interesting. so that is not dead in their eyes yet. thanks very much. blake burman. by the way, donald trump will be addressing the nation next week and probably spelling this out tuesday. the next morning, we're going to regroup with the treasury secretary again, steve mnuchin and get his views on what the timetable will be. the wind at our back and they hope behind their back will be the fact that the president will have just spelled out to the nation that timetable. i stress that timetable. look what happened to the markets. they were up to record territory again. the tenth straight day running. even delayed, they're not denying. they're not red or blue. they're about green. the more money they make, the happier they are. they seem to
the president said, and i'm quoting from reuters here, "it could lead to a lot more jobs in the united states." as that article dropped, spicer talked up the merits of it saying it benefits workers, americans and the economy. nothing from the white house yesterday, but certainly it appears they're starting to talk it up just a bit. neil? >> neil: very interesting. so that is not dead in their eyes yet. thanks very much. blake burman. by the way, donald trump will be addressing...
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this is a story first reported by the reuters news agency. >> that's right, wolf.l, you saw vice-president mike pence and defense secretary mattis, others in europe last week. and when defense -- when vice-president pence went to brussels, he spoke about this very cooperative relationship between the u.s. and the e.u. he said president trump sent me here to talk about deeply political and economic cooperation. well, we just found out, as you said, just reported first reported by reuters that a few days before that, steve bannon, the white house chief strategist to president trump, had a meeting with the german ambassador to the united states, peter widig, in which he was speaking a very derogatory message about the e.u. calling it a flawed organization, saying the u.s. preferred to have bilateral relationships with these countries. and kind of along the lines of what he has said before and a little bit about what president trump has said on the campaign, that you look at what's happening in europe, these populist nationalist movements. they're not really into this
this is a story first reported by the reuters news agency. >> that's right, wolf.l, you saw vice-president mike pence and defense secretary mattis, others in europe last week. and when defense -- when vice-president pence went to brussels, he spoke about this very cooperative relationship between the u.s. and the e.u. he said president trump sent me here to talk about deeply political and economic cooperation. well, we just found out, as you said, just reported first reported by reuters...
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in an interview with reuters mr. trump says the u.s. has fallen behind on its nuclear weapon capacity and he won't let that stand. >> the question is is this a solution looking for a problem without a solution? the senior white house official telling cnn president trump has assigned the department of homeland security working with the justice department to help build a legal case for its temporary ban on individuals from seven countries. >> cnn's jake tapper and pamela brown broke the story. our amber walker and michael holmes spoke with jake earlier. here it is. >> jake tapper joining us with all the details. hi there, jake. how is president trump trying to build the case for the upcoming travel ban? >> hi. cnn has learned the white house requested the department of homeland security to work on the travel ban. this country is somalia, sudan, yemen, libya, iran, iraq, syria. the two agencies, quote, are working on an intelligence report that will demonstrate that the security threat is substantial and that they all have been exporters o
in an interview with reuters mr. trump says the u.s. has fallen behind on its nuclear weapon capacity and he won't let that stand. >> the question is is this a solution looking for a problem without a solution? the senior white house official telling cnn president trump has assigned the department of homeland security working with the justice department to help build a legal case for its temporary ban on individuals from seven countries. >> cnn's jake tapper and pamela brown broke...
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reuters reports america's new secretary of defense has called russia's arctic moves aggressive steps.er that relations between moscow and washington have a ways to go before they truly thaw. the correct answer to the gps dhaj question is, d, the pew research center published some interesting facts about muslims and immigration last year. about 10% of legal immigrants coming to the united states are muslim of the 85,000 refugees who entered the united states in the fiscal 2016 year, about half were muslim. by 2050, pew projects, the american muslim copulation will climb to 2.1% of the population. interestingly, about as many americans convert to islam every year as current muslims leave the islamic faith in america. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello and thanks for joining us in the cnn newsroom. i'm boris sanchez in for fredricka whitfield. we're following some major stories today. the clock is ticking on the legal showdown over president trump's travel ban. this morning a federal appeals court rejected a request by the gov
reuters reports america's new secretary of defense has called russia's arctic moves aggressive steps.er that relations between moscow and washington have a ways to go before they truly thaw. the correct answer to the gps dhaj question is, d, the pew research center published some interesting facts about muslims and immigration last year. about 10% of legal immigrants coming to the united states are muslim of the 85,000 refugees who entered the united states in the fiscal 2016 year, about half...
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reuters reports america's new secretary of defense has called russia's arctic moves aggressive steps.that relations between moscow and washington have ways to go before they truly thaw. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d. the pugh research center published interesting facts about muslims and immigration last year. about 10% of legal immigrants coming to the united states are muslim. of the 85,000 refugees who entered the united states in the fiscal 2016 year, about half were muslim. by 2050, the american muslim population will climb from 3.3 million to 8.1 million people or 2.1% of the population. interestingly, about as many americans convert to islam every year as current muslims leave the islamic faith in america. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> i'm brian stelter. it's time for reliable sources. this is our weekly look at the story behind the story. how the media works, how the news gets made. we have a packed show for you. michael wolf says the media keeps losing to president trump. he'll explain why. >>>
reuters reports america's new secretary of defense has called russia's arctic moves aggressive steps.that relations between moscow and washington have ways to go before they truly thaw. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d. the pugh research center published interesting facts about muslims and immigration last year. about 10% of legal immigrants coming to the united states are muslim. of the 85,000 refugees who entered the united states in the fiscal 2016 year, about half were...
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jeff mason is with us from reuters and john bussey is here from the "wall street journal." i hear you over there, jeff, trying not to upset the apple cart here. we keep getting a series of untrue things. it seems as if he yells at us for pointing it out and calls us names and calls us fake and stuff when we were pointing out that the president of the united states just told another untrue thing. that he's going to yell about us and people tweet about us. things i don't care about at all. i don't real the dang tweets. but it's up to people like you and all the rest of us to point it out when the president of united states keeps saying things that are demonstrably, n unquestionably false. when he won't answer as question like the russians are in theory in our election, this is a demonstrable true thing, your people were on the phone with them, did you take about the interference and we can't get a straight answer on that, that is bother some, isn't it? >> i don't disagree -- >> you can't because they're demonstrable truth. >> it's the job of the media to call people in power
jeff mason is with us from reuters and john bussey is here from the "wall street journal." i hear you over there, jeff, trying not to upset the apple cart here. we keep getting a series of untrue things. it seems as if he yells at us for pointing it out and calls us names and calls us fake and stuff when we were pointing out that the president of the united states just told another untrue thing. that he's going to yell about us and people tweet about us. things i don't care about at...