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don rosenberg is no stranger to lawmakers in washington. in 2015 he was handcuffed for interrupting a hearing on sanctuary cities on capitol hill. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking to a much larger audience. >> imagine if kate had been your daughter. jamil or drew your son. >> reporter: his son drew was killed in 2010 by roberto gallow who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in the state assembly. it would help deportations in california. we spoke to him from los angeles. >> they want to not just protect the person who killed my son, but now they want to use my tax dollars to help him not be deported. >> reporter: gallow was eventually deported to honduras. the ad also features kate steinly, the 33-year-old san francisco woman who was shot dead by juan lopez sanchez, an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times. san francisco mayor ed lee has stood behind sanctuary city policy. >> we stand united that a safer city is a city that doesn't all
don rosenberg is no stranger to lawmakers in washington. in 2015 he was handcuffed for interrupting a hearing on sanctuary cities on capitol hill. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking to a much larger audience. >> imagine if kate had been your daughter. jamil or drew your son. >> reporter: his son drew was killed in 2010 by roberto gallow who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in...
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's rick reader, jeffrey rosenberg, and apollo gold and berg.eighing in with some forecasts for more volatility. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." from blackrock's trading floor in new york city, jeffrey going my making more headlines this week. saying the days of low volatility markets are probably numbered. if you are a traitor or speculator, you should be raising cash today. bill gross recently said that u.s. markets are at the highest risk level since before the 2008 financial crisis. with us to discuss our rick reader, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. talking about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: i throw a premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you pay for the risk -- paid for the risk? you don't get the outside, and you get
's rick reader, jeffrey rosenberg, and apollo gold and berg.eighing in with some forecasts for more volatility. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." from blackrock's trading floor in new york city, jeffrey going my making more headlines this week. saying the days of low volatility markets are probably numbered. if you are a traitor or speculator, you should be raising cash today. bill gross recently said that u.s....
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with us to discuss from blackrock, rick rieder, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: you can do that. that is the whole i throw a point. premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we don't see everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you paid for the risk? the issue in next income relative to equities is you have asymmetric downside risk. don't get the upside and you get a lot more downside risk. on equities, valuations change. we think equity valuations are better in some areas outside of the u.s. the key differential is you have upside as similar to the amounts of downside you are taking. in fixed income, you don't get that. and that is part of what you're hearing and terms of the caution. we share some of the views recognizing that spreads are at high levels, and the risk is more asymmetric. jonath
with us to discuss from blackrock, rick rieder, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg.ng about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: you can do that. that is the whole i throw a point. premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we don't see everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or...
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. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking out again. >> imagine if kate had beenughter, jameel or drew your son. >> reporter: his son, drew, was killed in 2010 in san francisco by roberto galo who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in the state assembly. it would help prevent deportations in california. we spoke to him from los angeles. >> they want to protect these people. my question to brown and lee if my son had been your son would you still feel the same way? >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee has stood behind sanctuary city policies. >> we stand yunite that had a safer city is a city that doesn't allow its residents to live in fear. >> reporter: galo was deported. the woman shot dead by sanchez, an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times. rosenberg and the nonprofit californians for population stabilization are also pushing president trump to cut funding to all sank we're cities in the state. >> then maybe politicians will put our safety first. >> reporter: in san francisco ly
. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking out again. >> imagine if kate had beenughter, jameel or drew your son. >> reporter: his son, drew, was killed in 2010 in san francisco by roberto galo who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in the state assembly. it would help prevent deportations in california. we spoke to him from los angeles. >> they want to protect these people. my...
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jonathan: joining me today from blackrock's rick rieder, alongside him jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. gents thank you for having me in , your house. >> thank you for having us. jonathan: let's begin with the federal reserve. hawkish bias from the chairman. rick: i think it definitely was hawkish tilt do it. quite frkli think it was the , best press conference from chair yellen. she was directed, committed, unwavering and quite frankly there were , questions that were distracting. she laid out the plan. this is our plan and we're sticking to it. quite frankly, some of the short-term data, she rightfully ignored. she thought about the bigger picture. she is focused much more today on financial conditions. and those have gotten easier. she was committed to this is where we are going. jonathan: last year we talked about a fed that did not stick to their forecasts, they had a credibility problem.
jonathan: joining me today from blackrock's rick rieder, alongside him jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. gents thank you for having me in , your house. >> thank you for having us. jonathan: let's begin with the federal reserve. hawkish bias from the chairman. rick: i think it definitely was hawkish tilt do it. quite frkli think it was the , best press conference from chair yellen. she was directed, committed, unwavering and quite frankly there were , questions that were distracting....
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. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking out again. >> imagine if kate had beenour daughter, jameel or drew your son. >> reporter: his son, drew, was killed in 2010 in san francisco by roberto galo who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in the state assembly. it would help prevent deportations in california. we spoke to him from los angeles. >> they want to protect these people. my question to brown and lee if my son had been your son would you still feel the same way? >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee has stood behind sanctuary city policies. >> we stand yunite that had a safer city is a city that doesn't allow its residents to live in fear. >> reporter: galo was deported. the woman shot dead by sanchez, an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times. rosenberg and the nonprofit californians for population stabilization are also pushing president trump to cut funding to all sank we're cities in the state. >> then maybe politicians will put our safety first. >> reporter: in san franci
. >> i'm don rosenberg. >> reporter: now rosenberg is speaking out again. >> imagine if kate had beenour daughter, jameel or drew your son. >> reporter: his son, drew, was killed in 2010 in san francisco by roberto galo who was here illegally and driving without a license. rosenberg wants to stop senate bill 54 from passing in the state assembly. it would help prevent deportations in california. we spoke to him from los angeles. >> they want to protect these...
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david rosenberg shows us the results. wow. >> what you can see here is, yeah, this is an oh, wow effect. same boy. >> reporter: before treatment, after treatment. what is that telling you? >> he was completely shut down. when we talked with him here, he was exuberant. a different child. >> reporter: in california, brooke and her family work together on a sign of renewal, a fresh coat of paint. >> i'm wanting to start over and make my room more positive. i think if i can take my story and make other people think about things before they do it and help them to make a better life. i think that's really important to me. >> reporter: and then it's time for brooke to return to rehab. she's done well on this trial visit, but there's more to treating those underlying issues than simply taking her phone away. >> yeah, this is the worst day of the whole trip. every time. sad that she's leaving, but super happy that, you know, she'll be back soon. >> reporter: it may be a sign of her recovery that saying good-bye to her mom is harde
david rosenberg shows us the results. wow. >> what you can see here is, yeah, this is an oh, wow effect. same boy. >> reporter: before treatment, after treatment. what is that telling you? >> he was completely shut down. when we talked with him here, he was exuberant. a different child. >> reporter: in california, brooke and her family work together on a sign of renewal, a fresh coat of paint. >> i'm wanting to start over and make my room more positive. i think if...
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moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more.teve: one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent into to clear antigovernment protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted, and "one, 2, 3, putin, it is time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here, they don't have permission. the protesters have been saying that russia day is their day, too. there were anticorruption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organized this nationwide protest, opposition leader aleksei aleksei navalney, he was detained as he left home. president putin played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children. this is how president putin would rather be seen, not as a corrupt leader,
moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more.teve: one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent into to clear antigovernment protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted, and "one, 2, 3, putin, it is time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police...
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joining us is david rosenberg chief economist and strategist and john manly from wells fargo funds. you for joining us david, let's start with you in terms of what we've seen in the energy market this week. when does it become a concern for the rest of the equity market >> when you start to see the financials underperform, that will be the canary in the coal mine that's what happened in early 2016, when you started to see the impact of energy on credit spreads, credit spreads on default risk, then hitting back on the financials, that's when you see the second round impacts on the rest of the market. hasn't happened yet. >> what level does oil have to hit for that concern to be a bigger topic of discussion for investors. back in 2014 we saw a strong correlation between the dow and the price of oil it was at 80% correlation in april of 2014. this year not so much. >> what's happened, this is the whole learning process, back then everybody thought that the marginal cost of production and the shale industry was roughly $50. we broke below 30. that created a lot of pain back then you cou
joining us is david rosenberg chief economist and strategist and john manly from wells fargo funds. you for joining us david, let's start with you in terms of what we've seen in the energy market this week. when does it become a concern for the rest of the equity market >> when you start to see the financials underperform, that will be the canary in the coal mine that's what happened in early 2016, when you started to see the impact of energy on credit spreads, credit spreads on default...
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. >> california is already a century state, but rosenberg refers to a sweeping bill that would prevent police in california from inquiring, detaining, responding, assisting, or providing to federal agents any information about individuals' immigration status. >> imagine if he had been his son. >> >> rosenberg lost his son to illegal immigrant roberto gallo. police stopped gallo for a driving infarction, but services go refused to turn them over for deportation. a short time later, gallo killed drew on a hit and run. >> this is an abolishment of the cultural and economic contributions made to our great state by immigrants all over the world. >> stop the hate! >> while democrats control state politics when asked whether or not they support or oppose sanctuary cities, golden state voters are evenly split. >> the impetus behind this advertising is, one, to speak to the governor and speak to them right directly, but to speak to the 40% of californians who do not support this. >> people came into the country illegally. and killed their children. >> candidates trump featured victims' families
. >> california is already a century state, but rosenberg refers to a sweeping bill that would prevent police in california from inquiring, detaining, responding, assisting, or providing to federal agents any information about individuals' immigration status. >> imagine if he had been his son. >> >> rosenberg lost his son to illegal immigrant roberto gallo. police stopped gallo for a driving infarction, but services go refused to turn them over for deportation. a short...
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joining us is david rosenberg.'ve been sort of negative on the economy and interpreting the recent xhing daeconomic data, b fellow economists are looking for a strong number out of today's report. do you agree? >> i think the adp number is certainly tilting the risks for a decent non-farm number today. could be close to 200,000. but, you know, you have two things going into gdp growth, you have employment and productivity. so if employment is doing fine, productivity growth is lagging behind, all you get out of that martini shaker is 2.5% growth for the second quarter, you add it up to the revised first quarter number, 1.2, with or without decent employment, we're still talking about economic growth below 2%. employment is one part of the story. the other thing to consider is that employment is classically one of the most lagging indicators. by the time the cycle turns, employment still rises and then declines. it's not how i would refer to it as a reliable leading indicator. it tells you nothing about productivity
joining us is david rosenberg.'ve been sort of negative on the economy and interpreting the recent xhing daeconomic data, b fellow economists are looking for a strong number out of today's report. do you agree? >> i think the adp number is certainly tilting the risks for a decent non-farm number today. could be close to 200,000. but, you know, you have two things going into gdp growth, you have employment and productivity. so if employment is doing fine, productivity growth is lagging...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. trump over alleged links between his campaign and russia just isn't going away. on tuesday, it's the turn of his attorney general jeff sessions to face lawmakers live on television. he's denied acting improperly. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, says the presidentjust wants to get the issue done with. the president's been clear, last week in the rose garden, that he believes the sooner we can get this addressed and done with, that there's been no collusion, he wants this to get investigated as soon as possible and to be done with so he can be getting on with the business of the american people. in france, president macron‘s new centrist party looks to be heading for a landslide in the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been looking at who the new candidates are politics, says cedric villani,
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. trump over alleged links between his campaign and russia just isn't going away. on tuesday, it's the turn of his attorney general jeff sessions to face lawmakers live on television. he's denied acting improperly. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, says the presidentjust wants to get the issue done with. the president's been clear, last week in the rose garden, that he believes the sooner we can get this addressed and done with, that there's been no...
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and that was steve rosenberg.e burnt out tower. they said they need to be a nswe i’s out tower. they said they need to be answers as to how the fire spread so quickly. the death toll is 17 and is expected to rise quite significantly. that is it for me for now. thank you for watching. hello there. it looks predominantly dry for the uk for the next three or four days. temperatures will rise as well. but actually through the course of yesterday, we lost temporarily some of the heat. things freshened up behind our cold weather front. we still managed 25 degrees in the sunshine ahead of it. but the fresher atlantic air brought quite a pestering of showers, which continued into the evening but have been easing away overnight, as high pressure's built in. but we're not without weather fronts. there will be very weak weather fronts coming in across parts of northern ireland and western scotland. so it will be a more comfortable end to the night but we will have rather more cloud again to greet us across northern ireland,
and that was steve rosenberg.e burnt out tower. they said they need to be a nswe i’s out tower. they said they need to be answers as to how the fire spread so quickly. the death toll is 17 and is expected to rise quite significantly. that is it for me for now. thank you for watching. hello there. it looks predominantly dry for the uk for the next three or four days. temperatures will rise as well. but actually through the course of yesterday, we lost temporarily some of the heat. things...
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. >> reporter: dan rosenberg lost his son six years ago when roberto gallo an undocumented immigrantew on his way home from law school in san francisco. >> instead of stopping, he accelerated, drove over his body, um, my son's helmet had come off and wedged under one of gallo's tires so he backed up, driving over him a second time. >> reporter: rosenberg and his new political ad argue that horrible demise could have been avoided. >> all three killed by people who entered our country illegally, people shielded from federal immigration law by california's sanctuary cities. >> reporter: before drew was killed gallo was stopped by sfpd for driving out a license or insurance and going the wrong way down a one-way street. gallo was cited and let go. a few months later he killed drew. >> the grief part of it is always there. that never goes away. but when i have to think about it and watch what's happening, um, particularly in california,um, it gets you very angry. >> the d.a. was too busy to go on camera but
. >> reporter: dan rosenberg lost his son six years ago when roberto gallo an undocumented immigrantew on his way home from law school in san francisco. >> instead of stopping, he accelerated, drove over his body, um, my son's helmet had come off and wedged under one of gallo's tires so he backed up, driving over him a second time. >> reporter: rosenberg and his new political ad argue that horrible demise could have been avoided. >> all three killed by people who entered...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. do stay with us here on bbc news.sh liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and their faith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it's pretty neat. feels marvellous, really. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: after apologising to her mps, prime minister theresa may is under pressure to secure a power deal and deliver the queen‘s speech on time on monday. president trump‘s attorney—general jeff sessions is to face questions over alleged links between the presidential campaign team and russia. if you have young children, would you c
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. do stay with us here on bbc news.sh liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and their faith in his innocence. as long as...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.s set to win a landslide victory in this weekend's final round of parliamentary elections. the party is on course to win more than two—thirds of the seats in the national assembly. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports on the diversity of the party's candidates, many of whom represent a new presence in french politics. politics, says cedric villani, is a matter of probability with a bit of game theory thrown in, which goes some way to explaining why a mathematician, specialising in non—linear landau damping, is topping a race for parliament. it's still his boss' poster that gets the kisses. unlike many of the new faces running for the president's party, cedric is already well known as a maths genius with a string of awards and a passion for spiders. i've always been an idealistic in my professional lives, as a researcher, as a teacher, as a director. i will continue as a member of parliament, trying not to be naive, but always ideal. among the hundreds of new party candidat
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.s set to win a landslide victory in this weekend's final round of parliamentary elections. the party is on course to win more than two—thirds of the seats in the national assembly. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports on the diversity of the party's candidates, many of whom represent a new presence in french politics. politics, says cedric villani, is a matter of probability with a bit of game theory thrown in, which goes some way to explaining...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg has the latest.russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted, and, "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave". families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here, that they don't have permission. but the protesters have been saying they don't need permission, because russia day is their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who'd organised this nationwide protest, opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. not everyone today was in the mood to criticise the government. in moscow, this patriotic festival — on the street as the protest — was celebrating russian military might. "protests don't
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg has the latest.russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted, and, "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave". families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling...
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david rosenberg said that used to be called stall speed we don't want 1.25% quarter.it to be closer to 2 or over 2 >> you have all these wonderful technology ceos with the president yesterday and then 2 0 hours later, we are going to talk about tax policy. i'm sure the conversation centered on, gentlemen, ladies, what are you going to do with the capital if we allow you to repay tr repaytriate it back home everyone in that room wants that capital back here. >> mnuchin said if is about bringing it back to investing in america. that's how you bring both parties together >> i think 2 point gdp growth is good enough for earnings for a lot of sectors, the financial services sector. that's powerful. >> charlie evans with steve today was speaking on what these programs would mean for growth you could get 3% growth for a couple of years. it is the sustainability factor that remains the true question >> let's get the capital back. let's reinvest in america and build the infrastructure and do technology projects and educate those that can't find the right jobs in the work place
david rosenberg said that used to be called stall speed we don't want 1.25% quarter.it to be closer to 2 or over 2 >> you have all these wonderful technology ceos with the president yesterday and then 2 0 hours later, we are going to talk about tax policy. i'm sure the conversation centered on, gentlemen, ladies, what are you going to do with the capital if we allow you to repay tr repaytriate it back home everyone in that room wants that capital back here. >> mnuchin said if is...
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that fact hasn't deterred rosenberg in his battle. so with the help of the californians for population stablation, he harnessed that anger and made this ad. >> california should be a sanctuary for californians. >> reporter: it urges the governor not to sign a bill making california a sanctuary state. and asking president trump to follow through on his promise to defund sanctuaries. >> you think cutting federal funds is the way to make change? >> well, i think it's the way to weight the populous up. >> reporter: it was a move that would cost the city millions in federal funding and one the city has launched a lawsuit to fight. the ad went on air this week. across california. it will run for weeks. on your side, you talk about the pain an heartbreak this this has caused your family. what about the pain and heartbreak that deportation causes families here? >> it's a false equivalency. my son was doing nothing wrong. my family was doing nothing wrong. they can go back. i can't bring my son back. >> reporter: despite the fact that san fran
that fact hasn't deterred rosenberg in his battle. so with the help of the californians for population stablation, he harnessed that anger and made this ad. >> california should be a sanctuary for californians. >> reporter: it urges the governor not to sign a bill making california a sanctuary state. and asking president trump to follow through on his promise to defund sanctuaries. >> you think cutting federal funds is the way to make change? >> well, i think it's the...
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over the weekend, rosenberg claims that twitter prevented him from promoting tweets telling the story of his son' death. he said twitter put the restrictions in place after the ad launched in the bay area. we reached out to twitter for a comment but have not heard back. >>> cornered by a pack of aggressive icoyotes, the woman describes the scary attack on her dog, the warnings on a popular bay area trail. >>> this country club has both stunning views of the bay for decades, now getting a new name. the marketing strategy that sparks some hard feelings. >>> i am dennis o'donnell live in downtown cleveland. the cavs are down 2 games to none. whether they get to overcome the deficit, coming up. >>> it is june, not uncommon for places like ocean beach or half moon bay to be chilly this time of year. it is uncommon for places like antioch and sl hulena to not-- st. hulaina to not hit 70. find out when that will happen, coming up. kpix fiv >>> new at 6:00, an increased number of coyote encounters has dog owners at oddwise their wild neighbor-- odds with their wild neighbors. emily turner, wh
over the weekend, rosenberg claims that twitter prevented him from promoting tweets telling the story of his son' death. he said twitter put the restrictions in place after the ad launched in the bay area. we reached out to twitter for a comment but have not heard back. >>> cornered by a pack of aggressive icoyotes, the woman describes the scary attack on her dog, the warnings on a popular bay area trail. >>> this country club has both stunning views of the bay for decades,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.news just coming striking images there from russia, and the newsjust coming in striking images there from russia, and the news just coming in from the white house which says the united states condemns the russian crackdown on peaceful protesters, this from sean spicer, and the us is calling for their immediate release. it has been five months since president trump moved into the white house and now he is getting some company. yes, this weekend his wife melania announced on social media that she and their son barron had officially moved down from new york — now calling 1600 pennsylvania avenue home. she tweeted out a photograph, christian, i imagine this is your view as well, of the view from the white house. and a big question is whether her presence in the white house. him tweeting the kids she was on the foreign trip a couple of weeks ago and the tweeting slowed down, and if you believe this side the that he is kicking around a white eyes watching fox and friends and tweeting because
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.news just coming striking images there from russia, and the newsjust coming in striking images there from russia, and the news just coming in from the white house which says the united states condemns the russian crackdown on peaceful protesters, this from sean spicer, and the us is calling for their immediate release. it has been five months since president trump moved into the white house and now he is getting some company. yes, this weekend his wife melania...
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. >> matthew rosenberg, kirsten powerings and matt williams. i'm old enough to remember when the president was considering filing robert mueller as the special counsel. >> it was like four days ago. >> now let's talk about the future of rob rosenstein, will he recuse himself. will the president force him to move out? how serious is this? >> that tweet this morning was a missile shot at the deputy attorney general. my understanding with the people who have spoken with the president about this over several weeks, he realizes that it's going to be very hard for him to actually actively remove rob rosenstein himself, i don't think he's going to have an easy time getting anyone through senate confirmation, he is trying to make life as uncomfortable as possible, a and this is just again based on people who have spoken with him and their sense of what this is. i think that rob rosenstein is a career justice kind of person who is going to be focused on represerving what he can about this case. there is a question as to whether he's going to recuse hims
. >> matthew rosenberg, kirsten powerings and matt williams. i'm old enough to remember when the president was considering filing robert mueller as the special counsel. >> it was like four days ago. >> now let's talk about the future of rob rosenstein, will he recuse himself. will the president force him to move out? how serious is this? >> that tweet this morning was a missile shot at the deputy attorney general. my understanding with the people who have spoken with the...
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press -- lisa boothe is the founder of high noon strategies and joining us do and will be simon rosenbergjoin us in a moment. >> how are you? >> heather: i'm great. let's tackle kushner first. i want to talk about him and how this will impact the president politically. >> that's to be seen. i'm not convinced that the investigation will have a huge impact on the 2018 elections because up until this point, we have no evidence of collusion. the former fbi director himself said the president was not under investigation for collusion and then you get to this that the possible obstruction of justice is being looked at. it was a former fbi director comey who said that no reasonable prosecutor would bring the case against hillary clinton. nobody's ever been prosecuted for using the word hoax. if you use his own logic, there doesn't seem to be a case against president trump for objection of justice. until there is an actual shoe that drops, if that ever happens, i don't necessarily think that the political impact is going to be as big as the democratic party would like to hope. >> heather: jared k
press -- lisa boothe is the founder of high noon strategies and joining us do and will be simon rosenbergjoin us in a moment. >> how are you? >> heather: i'm great. let's tackle kushner first. i want to talk about him and how this will impact the president politically. >> that's to be seen. i'm not convinced that the investigation will have a huge impact on the 2018 elections because up until this point, we have no evidence of collusion. the former fbi director himself said...
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david gregory and jeffrey toobin and phil mudd and matthew rosenberg. gentlemen, we got senator warners on the intel committee. democrat. his opening comments. one paragraph is relevant. we should start the discussion there. throw up the paragraph from warner. you don't have it? all right. this is important point he makes. the than t the president appears to have threatened comey's job while telling him i need loyalty. david gregory, there will be a lot of focus on him asking comey to stop the flynn investigation. that is part of what you will hear a lot of politicians call inappropriate today. the question is what does that mean in censure or legality or illeg illegality. warner says, that means do you want to save your job. is that a fair reckoning of the question? >> i think there is no question the president created this awkward pre-text to get together and comey describes it. he indicated he wanted to stay in his role and it was if they never had that conversation. here trump is setting up a dinner with the two of them alone where they isolated and
david gregory and jeffrey toobin and phil mudd and matthew rosenberg. gentlemen, we got senator warners on the intel committee. democrat. his opening comments. one paragraph is relevant. we should start the discussion there. throw up the paragraph from warner. you don't have it? all right. this is important point he makes. the than t the president appears to have threatened comey's job while telling him i need loyalty. david gregory, there will be a lot of focus on him asking comey to stop the...
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alongside him, jeff rosenberg. thank you for having me in your house for once.ou're usually in mine. let's begin with the federal reserve. a hawkish bias from the fed chair. is that your take as well? >> given what it has been historically, it has been hawkish. i thought it was the press conference janet yellen has done. i thought she was a directed, committed, unwavering. there were questions that have been distracting. she laid out the pn. fry i ink some of the short-term data, she rightfully ignored and thought about the bigger picture. she is focused much more today on financial conditions. those financial conditions since march, they have gotten easier. jonathan: last year we were talking about a fed that did not stick to the forecast and they had a credibility problem. now we talk about a fed that ignores the data and somehow makes a mistake. which one is it? are they stuck within a rock and and a hard place? >> it is not clear they are making a policy mistake. they are sticking to a forecast dependency. they moved off of data dependency. there are some re
alongside him, jeff rosenberg. thank you for having me in your house for once.ou're usually in mine. let's begin with the federal reserve. a hawkish bias from the fed chair. is that your take as well? >> given what it has been historically, it has been hawkish. i thought it was the press conference janet yellen has done. i thought she was a directed, committed, unwavering. there were questions that have been distracting. she laid out the pn. fry i ink some of the short-term data, she...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.anchester have arrested a 31—year—old woman on suspicion of murder after a man was pushed into a moving tram in the city centre. the incident happened last night at victoria station. the man died at the scene. an investigation has begun into an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney, with a large hole in one of its engines. passengers on board the china eastern airlines flight, bound for shanghai, described a burning smell and a loud noise shortly after take off. the airbus a330 managed to land safely and there were no reports of injuries, as richard galpin reports. the plane, which was due to fly to shanghai, back down on the tarmac at sydney airport after a mid—air emergency. and this was the problem. part of the left engine ripped away, leaving a gaping hole. for the passengers, everything had been normal until suddenly about an hour into the flight, it became clear there was a major problem. it took off like normal and then all of a sudden some
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.anchester have arrested a 31—year—old woman on suspicion of murder after a man was pushed into a moving tram in the city centre. the incident happened last night at victoria station. the man died at the scene. an investigation has begun into an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney, with a large hole in one of its engines. passengers on board the china eastern airlines flight, bound for shanghai, described a burning...
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---"chuck rosenberg" advirti que este producto es entre 30 y 50 veces ms potente que la herona, y suelepara aumentar su potencia. vo cesar -- la agencia federal de investigaciones ejecuta en el area de la bahia una serie de entrenamientos para preparar a sus agentes a cmo responder en caso de un ataque terrorista. -- la operacion se concentra en posibles atentados en vias acuaticas. -- los ejercicios incluyeron simulacros de ataques con elementos toxicos. -- el entrenamiento continuar maÑana en alameda. blanca ---ante la gran expectativa que hay sobre la audiencia en la que testificar el ex director del fbi, hoy hubo un adelanto significativo y ya se sabe lo que l va a decir maÑana sobre sus conversaciones con el presidente. el mandatario por su parte hizo su propio anuncio sobre el futuro del fbi . roll open ---desde washington randy serrano nos informa. take randy lot :01 :30 1:03 01:32 01:44 pkg este mircoles fue revelado un documento con el testimonio que dar ante el congreso el ex director del fbi, james comey. en las siete pginas comey relata cada conversacin que sostuvo con el ma
---"chuck rosenberg" advirti que este producto es entre 30 y 50 veces ms potente que la herona, y suelepara aumentar su potencia. vo cesar -- la agencia federal de investigaciones ejecuta en el area de la bahia una serie de entrenamientos para preparar a sus agentes a cmo responder en caso de un ataque terrorista. -- la operacion se concentra en posibles atentados en vias acuaticas. -- los ejercicios incluyeron simulacros de ataques con elementos toxicos. -- el entrenamiento continuar...
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steve rosenberg was following the broadcast. this is the 15th the time he has done this marathon tv phone-in mr. fix it. the judge in the sex assault trial of american actor bill cosby has instructed the jury to keep working on reaching a unanimous verdict kid after 30 hours of discussion, the jury said they were deadlocked. mr. cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand at his home near philadelphia in 2004. the british government says brexit talks will begin by monday. experts warn the two sides could be torturous the two sides disagreeing on how they should even proceed. warmbier has been returned to the u.s. with a severe brain injury. his father says he was severely brutalized. the other house of japan's parliament has signed a controversial bill -- disallowing terrorist -- and to comply with the united nations agreement. our correspondent has more. controversy law -- so controversial. these are the conspiracies covered under the new law. some of them are fairly reasonable, for example, sarin gas,t
steve rosenberg was following the broadcast. this is the 15th the time he has done this marathon tv phone-in mr. fix it. the judge in the sex assault trial of american actor bill cosby has instructed the jury to keep working on reaching a unanimous verdict kid after 30 hours of discussion, the jury said they were deadlocked. mr. cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand at his home near philadelphia in 2004. the british government says brexit talks will begin by...
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scarlet: that was jeff rosenberg, speaking earlier on daybreak americas. on the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: british prime minister theresa may told parliament that she will not accept an unlimited transitional phase as the u.k. leads the european union. break the terms have caused a --t in mays conservatee conservative party. they are trying to soften the country's approach to the ship. president trump is going to paris. the french president emmanuel macron's office says president trump has accepted an invitation to attend the steeled a celebrations on july 18. he will market a parade to mark the 100th anniversary of the u.s. entry into world war i. defense secretary james mattis says syrians government -- syria's government is taking a morning by the united states seriously. the head ofreatened the government with a serious consequence be much is another -- mattis noted there has been no such attack since the white house issued that surprised statement. talks aimed at reunifying the mediterranean i portland -- range today.rus one big disagre
scarlet: that was jeff rosenberg, speaking earlier on daybreak americas. on the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: british prime minister theresa may told parliament that she will not accept an unlimited transitional phase as the u.k. leads the european union. break the terms have caused a --t in mays conservatee conservative party. they are trying to soften the country's approach to the ship. president trump is going to paris. the french president emmanuel macron's office says president...
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our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has the story.c battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. putin is a thief, they shouted. and one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here. that they don't have permission. the protesters have been saying they don't need permission, that it's russia day, it's their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. vladimir putin said nothing today about the protests. instead, he played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children.
our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has the story.c battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. putin is a thief, they shouted. and one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, was following the event. questions. this is the 15th time he has done this marathon of a tv phone—in, designed to portray him as the father of the nation and mr fix-it. he was swamped by questions from russians. in a country like russia where all decisions are made by one man, vladimir putin, many russians believe he is the only one who can solve their problems. what did they ask him? "why are wages so low in russia?" one woman who had her house burned down and asked him if he could buy her a new house. residents in one town asked him to get rid of a giant rubbish tip on their doorstep. they also talked about us—russian relationships, allowing vladimir putin tojoke he could give james comey political asylum. translation: when the chief of the special service records the conversation with the commander—in—chief and passes through social media and his friend, what is the difference between the fbi director and mr snowden? isn't he a human rights defender at that time? if something comes of this, we are also rea
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, was following the event. questions. this is the 15th time he has done this marathon of a tv phone—in, designed to portray him as the father of the nation and mr fix-it. he was swamped by questions from russians. in a country like russia where all decisions are made by one man, vladimir putin, many russians believe he is the only one who can solve their problems. what did they ask him? "why are wages so low in russia?" one woman who had her...
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comes just days after anti—government protests across the country. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergcall the president show is all about presenting himself as father of the nation and mr fix presenting himself as father of the nation and mrfix it. in the run—up to the live programme the leader has been inundated with questions and requests the cause in a country like russia where there is only one man making all the key decisions, many russians believe he is the only person who can solve their everyday problems. what kind of problems? if you look at the official programme website we can see some of the request that people have already been sending in from across russia. some in video form. this one, this is from a village where the people are asking vladimir putin to build them a new school. and if we go further down we can see another video request from another russian village. they complain about the quality of their roads with the potholes and asked the president to do something about that. this year's question—and—answer programme comes three days after anti—government protests a
comes just days after anti—government protests across the country. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergcall the president show is all about presenting himself as father of the nation and mr fix presenting himself as father of the nation and mrfix it. in the run—up to the live programme the leader has been inundated with questions and requests the cause in a country like russia where there is only one man making all the key decisions, many russians believe he is the only person who can...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story.mlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here. that they don't have permission. the protesters have been saying they don't need permission, that it's russia day, it's their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. vladimir putin said nothing today about the protests. instead, he played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children. this
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story.mlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained...
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will be live from blackrock trading floor, and jonathan ferro sits down with black rock writer jeff rosenberg5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: netmarble surge the most in two weeks in seoul. was the biggest surge in seven years and south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen. this will appear in some populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more capabilities, and also invest in more high peak collaboration, to reach audience more effectively in the united states. the marketing very important. we really want to emphasize that, the marketing comes first. emily: tampa bay lightning owner and chairman to name for himself, tripling clients money as they had front manager -- as a hedge fund manager at fidelity . and now he just joined former team owners as the executive chairman of axiomatic, which is where is boards take the place as-- e sports take place multinational tournaments. they spoke to us about the potential for the industry. >> it is a very young industry, and a rapidly grow
will be live from blackrock trading floor, and jonathan ferro sits down with black rock writer jeff rosenberg5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: netmarble surge the most in two weeks in seoul. was the biggest surge in seven years and south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen. this will appear in some populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more capabilities, and also invest in...
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in julie meyers wood, a former homeland security secretary and cnn national security analyst matt rosenberg. welcome to both of you. and matthew, first to you just on why do you think -- i mean, we heard all these different intel chiefs, both previous and current, saying, yes, indeed, it was russia who meddled. why is the white house refusing to admit this? >> look, i can't get into the president's mind or what sean spicer is thinking at any given moment. but i think we do know that there is not a serious kind of national security or intelligence official in the united states who believes that russia didn't do this. i mean, the belief is near unanimous. we've seen some evidence, there's a wealth of kind of circumstantial evidence out in public and they say they have a tremendous amount of classified intelligence that includes intercepts, human intelligence, it includes all kinds of reports and tracking of russian and russian officials, and their nearly unanimous assessment has been that at the order of russian president vladimir putin there was an attempt to disrupt the election. now, the b
in julie meyers wood, a former homeland security secretary and cnn national security analyst matt rosenberg. welcome to both of you. and matthew, first to you just on why do you think -- i mean, we heard all these different intel chiefs, both previous and current, saying, yes, indeed, it was russia who meddled. why is the white house refusing to admit this? >> look, i can't get into the president's mind or what sean spicer is thinking at any given moment. but i think we do know that there...
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claims of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergat here for four hours answering questions. this is the 15th time he's done this marathon tv phone in, which is designed to portray him as father of the nation and mr fixit. and he was swamped with questions by russians, because, in a country like russia, where all key decisions are taken by one man, vladimir putin, many russians believe he is the only person in the country who can solve their problems. so, what did russians ask their president? well, they asked him why wages were so low in russia. one woman whose house had burned down asked him for a new house. residents of one town asked him to get rid of a giant rubbish tip on their doorstep. they also raised the issue of us—russian relations, which allowed president putin to joke he was ready to offer the former fbi chief james comey political asylum. translation: when the chief of the special service records a conversation with the commander—in—chief, and then passes it to mass media via his friend, what is the difference between
claims of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergat here for four hours answering questions. this is the 15th time he's done this marathon tv phone in, which is designed to portray him as father of the nation and mr fixit. and he was swamped with questions by russians, because, in a country like russia, where all key decisions are taken by one man, vladimir putin, many russians believe he is the only person in the country who can solve...
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for david rosenberg chief economist, david, are you surprised at the market's constant ability, especially off some big political shock, from comey to may, and reach report heights yet again? >> i think that the market is certainly heading into really expensive terrain, almost pressing against a 19 forward multiple. but remember what bob farrell told you and the ten market rules to remember, that exponentially rapidly rising markets don't go further, but they don't end up correcting by going sideways. you know, in terms of the question about the response to the political situation, i don't really see what comey had to say was any sort of big bombshell over on top of what we already knew going into it. hard to know how you connect the dots to any impeachment proceedings. it's a distraction, but obviously didn't stop the house from getting through some of these dodd/frank amendments, which of course is why the physicians are doing better today. that has nothing to do with what comey had to say yesterday to congress. as far as teresa may is concerned, would you would anybody think the diminis
for david rosenberg chief economist, david, are you surprised at the market's constant ability, especially off some big political shock, from comey to may, and reach report heights yet again? >> i think that the market is certainly heading into really expensive terrain, almost pressing against a 19 forward multiple. but remember what bob farrell told you and the ten market rules to remember, that exponentially rapidly rising markets don't go further, but they don't end up correcting by...
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i'm don rosenberg. he was my son. all three killed by people entered the country illegally. be a sank wear hery. californians, imagine if drew had been his son. david: the guy who killed drew, was arrested before drew was killed, driving wrong way on one-way street, without license and insurance, they let him go. is this message will have any input at all in california. >> i pope so. i had the occasion to interview jemile shaw, jr.,s who son was killed by illegal alien got out of jail. i hope so. democrats control state assembly. they have supermajorities. don't need any republicans at all. hired eric holder to defend it against the possible attack by donald trump to withhold fund because it's a sanctuary state. this is crazy place. i don't think it will have any real impact. you have politicians just now voted for $400 billion single payer system in california without a funding mechanism. david: i wanted to talk about that specifically the last thing to talk about. how are they going to pay for it? they want to tax the wealthy more, extra 2.9%. aren't wealthy moving out of
i'm don rosenberg. he was my son. all three killed by people entered the country illegally. be a sank wear hery. californians, imagine if drew had been his son. david: the guy who killed drew, was arrested before drew was killed, driving wrong way on one-way street, without license and insurance, they let him go. is this message will have any input at all in california. >> i pope so. i had the occasion to interview jemile shaw, jr.,s who son was killed by illegal alien got out of jail. i...
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the -- jeff rosenberg great to have you with us. >> federal reserve pointing out violations.mean? find when ben bernanke is is neverubprime the small. nobody wants to be the biggest banker who downloads the financial risks. the headline was we would never -- onefinancial crisis that was looking at a global crisisn to the financial . just because we have strengthened that part, does not foundhe markets have jewish -- >> a lot of people would have wanted to the greenspan space to >> condition to the wrong when it the comes to the prediction of financial markets. difficult to forecast windows 10 reports have been recurrent doesn't compete, but occurs. it doesn't mean we won't ever have another downturn. -- take a look at the bloomberg here. met tends not to be the hiking cycle that we see. look at those blue bars created >> that is really what stan fischer's speech was about. he's been talking about that since he joined the federal reserve. the transmission of monetary -- in theo the real post crisis environment, it is more through financial so when there is a it means they need
the -- jeff rosenberg great to have you with us. >> federal reserve pointing out violations.mean? find when ben bernanke is is neverubprime the small. nobody wants to be the biggest banker who downloads the financial risks. the headline was we would never -- onefinancial crisis that was looking at a global crisisn to the financial . just because we have strengthened that part, does not foundhe markets have jewish -- >> a lot of people would have wanted to the greenspan space to...
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let's bring in simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democratic network and former campaign advisor for president bill clinton. and met that, the chairman from the conservative union and former white house political director for george w. bush. thank you both for joining us. matt, let's start with their strategy. it was a republican strategy about bringing a couple groups of the party behind closed doors to hammer this out. then bring it out? >> i think mitch mcconnell knows the senate better than any human being who is alive. i think he realizes this is only way to try to fashion a republican alternative, and i can get to the senate, is to work his conference. member by member. try to get a tough pass, but is probably his only pass. if they do not get it done, i think the consequences are very severe for the republicans. >> melissa: absolutely. simon, from a strategic point of view. if you're looking at it on one side or the other, but do think the way they're going about it makes the most sense in terms of getting what they want? >> no. because we have not had since the en
let's bring in simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democratic network and former campaign advisor for president bill clinton. and met that, the chairman from the conservative union and former white house political director for george w. bush. thank you both for joining us. matt, let's start with their strategy. it was a republican strategy about bringing a couple groups of the party behind closed doors to hammer this out. then bring it out? >> i think mitch mcconnell knows...
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warren buffett on the nation's shifting economy, and it's politics monday-- tamara keith and stu rosenberg look ahead to a busy week on the hill. but first, a unique look at the victims of war in syria. in 2015, canada began that country's largest refugee resettlement program since the vietnam war. over the last year and a half, 45,000 syrian refugees have made canada their home, more than double those admitted in the u.s. now, a group of comic book artists are documenting refugee stories through their art. special correspondent stefan labbÉ and producer lauren kaljur have the story. >> reporter: in 2011, mohammed alsaleh joined the wave of anti- government protesters sweeping across syria. >> it was the first time in my life where i was hearing my voice say the word freedom in public. it was the first time in syrian history where a picture of our dictator is being torn in public and i was taking that shot. that was one of the most amazing days of my life. >> reporter: that footage would prove his undoing, as the government began to crack down on protesters. >> now they are attacking us. >
warren buffett on the nation's shifting economy, and it's politics monday-- tamara keith and stu rosenberg look ahead to a busy week on the hill. but first, a unique look at the victims of war in syria. in 2015, canada began that country's largest refugee resettlement program since the vietnam war. over the last year and a half, 45,000 syrian refugees have made canada their home, more than double those admitted in the u.s. now, a group of comic book artists are documenting refugee stories...
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let's go to president obama special advisor, van jones and jack kingston and rosenberg.this is a story when you look at the president's approval ratings that does matter across this country. >> yeah. it certainly seems to. it's unclear if it's this particular issue or if it's healthcare or if it's people getting annoyed that he hasn't at least done at least some of the things he promised he would come here to do, maybe because of what he said allegedly to james comey, there's a cloud over him and he can't get stuff done he needs to do. what i think is really fascinating talking about raw politics here is the way that the trump white house and now more and more hand in glove with the rnc are working very hard to keep the base happy and make sure the republicans who sent him to this white house understand that he will pull out of the paris climate accord and work for the things he promised to do with regard to his fight against abortion and other things that are -- things that make republicans happy. it's still below the danger line. he's in the danger zone with regarding
let's go to president obama special advisor, van jones and jack kingston and rosenberg.this is a story when you look at the president's approval ratings that does matter across this country. >> yeah. it certainly seems to. it's unclear if it's this particular issue or if it's healthcare or if it's people getting annoyed that he hasn't at least done at least some of the things he promised he would come here to do, maybe because of what he said allegedly to james comey, there's a cloud over...
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let's get perspective from david axelrod, matthew rosenberg, and carl bernstein. david, how big of a deal would it be if then senator sessions did in fact have another undisclosed meeting with the russian ambassador? >> well, "if" is an important word, but if that were the case, it would be a very big deal. because, remember, the rationale for him not disclosing the previous meetings were that they wanted, particularly the one in his senate office, happened in the course of his duties as a senator. that he routinely received foreign diplomats. this is a meeting off-campus, one on one, and it's another thing that he didn't disclose. and anderson, the bottom line is, if you have nothing to hide, you don't hide anything. and there is stealth that pervades this entire story from the president on down, and the attorney general has been guilty of it, as well. so this would really add a log to the fire. >> matt, i mean with, if this meeting did take place, and again, it's an if, we don't know, it would seem to raise more questions about that argument that sessions made t
let's get perspective from david axelrod, matthew rosenberg, and carl bernstein. david, how big of a deal would it be if then senator sessions did in fact have another undisclosed meeting with the russian ambassador? >> well, "if" is an important word, but if that were the case, it would be a very big deal. because, remember, the rationale for him not disclosing the previous meetings were that they wanted, particularly the one in his senate office, happened in the course of his...
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simon rosenberg and the president founder of new democrat network and the new policy institute.fox news contributor at town hall.com. great to have you both. we are going to get into the comey fallout. i wonder if you have a reaction to the uk. >> dramatic results. i have done a lot of work in the uk. i worked with the labour party. they weren't expecting this result. i was on the phone with some of my friends there. they were as shocked as anybody. it's a big change. i think the march of nationalistic politics in europe is on hold. there's a different reality now. i think it's good for the united states, frankly, and good for the world. >> shannon: katie? >> i think this shows the winds of politics are swift and that when big things happen like brexit, things can change very quickly. we've been hearing in the after math of the election that this is the revenge of the remainders. they got organized. they got to the polls. they wanted to send a message. also a big part of this making the rounds is that it was young people who really put labour over the top here in terms of gettin
simon rosenberg and the president founder of new democrat network and the new policy institute.fox news contributor at town hall.com. great to have you both. we are going to get into the comey fallout. i wonder if you have a reaction to the uk. >> dramatic results. i have done a lot of work in the uk. i worked with the labour party. they weren't expecting this result. i was on the phone with some of my friends there. they were as shocked as anybody. it's a big change. i think the march of...