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back with us tonight, anita cumor and our associate editor for "politico," we have rosenberg to stick i had to write down some of this. how is carter page and donald trump have not met? is carter page out of jeopardy if you ask him and what might he want from the sitting president? >> well, if you ask him, he's out of jeopardy, he feels vindicated much like president trump. he was recently on capitol hill doing a victory lap. it is very interesting that he says he has not met donald trump. he said this before, this all to me in the last couple of days, that is man who works for the campaign and worked in trump tower in new york. he also had a business venture where he says the building was attached to trump tower by an atrium. all that time he and president trump never met at all. of course, the president also worked in trump tower. this was surprising but he said it before and he says he's looking forward to the day he can meet the president after he gets out of office. >> chuck rosenberg, so much of this referred to your formal beat. here is a guy swimming in russians as of his righ
back with us tonight, anita cumor and our associate editor for "politico," we have rosenberg to stick i had to write down some of this. how is carter page and donald trump have not met? is carter page out of jeopardy if you ask him and what might he want from the sitting president? >> well, if you ask him, he's out of jeopardy, he feels vindicated much like president trump. he was recently on capitol hill doing a victory lap. it is very interesting that he says he has not met...
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. >> so as a result of that exchange, chuck rosenberg and senator van handleolen calling the resignation of the attorney general. attorney general did know mueller's opinion at that time. matt, stole my phrase, i was going to say mueller's three rules of operating, chain of command. what did it take for him to write a letter like this in your rue? >> if he had a fourth ruling it would be chain of command. it is really remarkable. joy and i were talking about this before the show. we are part of the same team and the same family of the department of justice. before you go into paper and before you write a letter memorializing your views, you want to try everything possible to make your point and win your argument and stir the policy of your direction. we don't like to write to one another. the notion of mueller writing to his boss and contradicting him and doing it in a forceful way was something that you don't see often. memoir r memo memorializing a moment or a conversation. >> well, it is. i think chuck is absolutely right. it is not a step mueller would have taken lightly. none of us
. >> so as a result of that exchange, chuck rosenberg and senator van handleolen calling the resignation of the attorney general. attorney general did know mueller's opinion at that time. matt, stole my phrase, i was going to say mueller's three rules of operating, chain of command. what did it take for him to write a letter like this in your rue? >> if he had a fourth ruling it would be chain of command. it is really remarkable. joy and i were talking about this before the show. we...
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a single best chart in honor of david rosenberg.git highs. moving down to the blue regression would be rosenberg levels. you are not suggesting we get there, are you? seea: i do not think we rates go a lot lower because we do not see the fed easing but i do not think we see the 4% either. cycle fed ends the hiking at 2.5, how do you get the u.s. ten-year much higher? that would mean investors want compensation for duration risk, which they do not seem to want here because global rates are low. keep thistrade will premium -- the curve will dimon, 5%. you are adamant the specter sustains. david: take a look at that chart and you will see a secular downtrend which is on track, punctuated by cyclical upturns. brexit, we got to 3.3% last fall, and now we are back to 2.5%. we are past peak inflation. core cpi inflation peaked in july and it is down to around 2% . we have never seen core inflation peak at such a low level. inflation will be rolling over, we are past the peak level of growth. the impact of what the fed has done, the lack of
a single best chart in honor of david rosenberg.git highs. moving down to the blue regression would be rosenberg levels. you are not suggesting we get there, are you? seea: i do not think we rates go a lot lower because we do not see the fed easing but i do not think we see the 4% either. cycle fed ends the hiking at 2.5, how do you get the u.s. ten-year much higher? that would mean investors want compensation for duration risk, which they do not seem to want here because global rates are low....
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. >> so as a result of that exchange, chuck rosenberg and senator van hollen on the end of that calling for the resignation of the attorney general, it appears the attorney general did know mueller's opinion at that time. matt stole my phrase, i was going to say mueller's three rules of operating are chain of chand, chain of command, chain of command. what did it take for him to write a letter like this in your rue? >> if he had a fourth rule it would probably be chain of command. it's really remarkable. here's why, brian, and joyce and i were talking about this just before the show. we are part of the same team and the same family of the department of justice. so before you go to paper, before you write a letter memorializing your views, you want to try everything possible to make your point and win your argument and steer the policy in whatever direction. we don't like to write to one another. so the notion of mueller not just writing but writing to his boss and contradicting him and doing it in a forceful way is really something you don't see very often. >> and that phrase, you feds
. >> so as a result of that exchange, chuck rosenberg and senator van hollen on the end of that calling for the resignation of the attorney general, it appears the attorney general did know mueller's opinion at that time. matt stole my phrase, i was going to say mueller's three rules of operating are chain of chand, chain of command, chain of command. what did it take for him to write a letter like this in your rue? >> if he had a fourth rule it would probably be chain of command....
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you have to go listen to chuck rosenberg's podcast called "the oath.". it's on our website, so listen to it. that does it for this hour. "mtp daily" starts right now. hi, chuck! we missed you! >> you're not snitty at all. >> i think you learn snit in high school and i don't know what i was doing. >> i enjoyed the fact that you were the mueller ombudsman today. that was awesome. >> i was like page 87. i've got my whole copy. >> here's what i think we know. you've read more of the report than the attorney general or at least how he wants to portray himself. thank you, nicolle. >>> if it's hump day, has the presiden
you have to go listen to chuck rosenberg's podcast called "the oath.". it's on our website, so listen to it. that does it for this hour. "mtp daily" starts right now. hi, chuck! we missed you! >> you're not snitty at all. >> i think you learn snit in high school and i don't know what i was doing. >> i enjoyed the fact that you were the mueller ombudsman today. that was awesome. >> i was like page 87. i've got my whole copy. >> here's what i...
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i don't think it is affliction, steve rosenberg, it is affliction, steve rosenberg, it is affliction, jewish? of course saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbijewish? of course i will! saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course i will! he isa man rabbi jewish? of course i will! he is a man after my own heart. the russian prime minister was meeting the secretary of state today, and he was playing the piano in the musical. i'm not sure who has the serious medical condition, you are sleeping. when you say you are not giving away any secrets, it was in 1974 and i was ten! the former us presidentjimmy carter broke his hip yesterday at his south georgia home, when he fell as he was about to set off turkey hunting. the 94—year—old former president is recovering. though it seems he is more concerned that he has not yet bagged his quota of wild turkeys. the season finishes tomorrow. the official statement says: "he hopes the state of georgia will allow him to roll over the unused quota to next year." i love ilovejimmy i love jimmy carter, i lovejimmy carter, such a great sense of
i don't think it is affliction, steve rosenberg, it is affliction, steve rosenberg, it is affliction, jewish? of course saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbijewish? of course i will! saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course i will! he isa man rabbi jewish? of course i will! he is a man after my own heart. the russian prime minister was meeting the secretary of state today, and he was playing the piano in the musical. i'm not sure who has the serious medical condition, you are...
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joining us now is chuck rosenberg. he's a former senior official at the fbi, former u.s. attorney. i have never been more glad for the chance to talk to you here in person tonight, chuck. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me just ask your reaction, first of all, your response to this reporting from "the washington post" tonight, that the special counsel expressed both in writing and by phone to william barr that the attorney general was mischaracterizing the mueller findings. >> bob mueller must have been pretty upset. you know, what's so interesting to me, we always disagree about stuff at the department of justice, but we don't always write letters about it. we have a phrase called going to paper. you don't go to paper lightly, because you don't want to box them in or show them up. you go to paper when you want to make a record for the history books. if turns thing out really bad, if things don't work out the way you wanted them to, you go to paper to make that record, to paper the trail. so for bob to do this, he must have been quite upset. the other react
joining us now is chuck rosenberg. he's a former senior official at the fbi, former u.s. attorney. i have never been more glad for the chance to talk to you here in person tonight, chuck. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me just ask your reaction, first of all, your response to this reporting from "the washington post" tonight, that the special counsel expressed both in writing and by phone to william barr that the attorney general was...
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laura: steve rosenberg on russia's show of military force.ottish government has debating the idea of a universal basic income. everybody regardless ofwo wealth d get a lump sum of about $3100 a year. this, so the argument goes, would eliminate the stigma of poverty. it has already been tried in canada, and james cook has bee to ontario to learn more. >> luckily i was accepted. james: her daughter has special needs. she spends a small fortune on hospital parking. her husband is off work with an injury, and she says basic income changed her family's life. >> it made a huge impact in our lives. when my husband nt off to work on sick leave, it was a life changer. t kept the bills paid and groceries coming. thout it, i don't know how we would've survived. c mes: what would you say to a critic of basicome who says i am paying my taxes and why should i give you money for nothing? >> helping somebody out of poverty is not a handout, because you are able to give back when you are healthy. you are not able to give back when you are not. try to find a j
laura: steve rosenberg on russia's show of military force.ottish government has debating the idea of a universal basic income. everybody regardless ofwo wealth d get a lump sum of about $3100 a year. this, so the argument goes, would eliminate the stigma of poverty. it has already been tried in canada, and james cook has bee to ontario to learn more. >> luckily i was accepted. james: her daughter has special needs. she spends a small fortune on hospital parking. her husband is off work...
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steve rosenberg waaton red squareing the parade and has more.: the victory day parade on red square is always a remarkable spectacle. earlier we saw 13,000 russian rvicemen and women parading acrosshe square. a practicing for monthsn actici. then came the military hardware, everything from russian tanks to ballistic miiles and service-to-air missile launches, a dramatic showcase of russia's military might. enpass rusher there ha --tions marking the4th across russia there have been celebrations marking the 74th anniversary of rsia's victory over nazi germany. that victory was achieved with great sacrificend enormous human cost, over 20 billion soviet citizens killed and that more.-- in that war. what is happening is noteust about th past, it is very much about the present, because under vladimir putin, victoryay, may 9 has been an opportunity to boost patriotism and nnal pride and urge people in russia to support the authorities. sendingso about message to the outside world, to the west, that russia is once againr. a superpo laura: steve rosenber
steve rosenberg waaton red squareing the parade and has more.: the victory day parade on red square is always a remarkable spectacle. earlier we saw 13,000 russian rvicemen and women parading acrosshe square. a practicing for monthsn actici. then came the military hardware, everything from russian tanks to ballistic miiles and service-to-air missile launches, a dramatic showcase of russia's military might. enpass rusher there ha --tions marking the4th across russia there have been celebrations...
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david rosenberg, appreciate having you with us, sharing those thoughts >>> obviously, no one's going to be sad to see may go away. we'll talk early next week about june and whether or not that typically underperforming month lives up to par. right now, we're down 226, get to the judge >>> carl, thanks, i'm scott wapner, trump's tariff shocker sinking stocks this hour, is a major correction now more likely than not it's 12:00 noon, this is "the halftime report. >> announcer: stocks sell off after president trump's threat to slam mexico with tariffs. 10 of 11 sectors now negative for the month. 7 out of dow 30 stocks now at or below christmas eve lows is it time to put some money back into the market the halftime investment committee is lining up with their picks. plus, a man who made the right call last year on what will happen in 2019 see what morgan creeks' mark sees now and we'll get to ahead of what could be the big movers from the asco cancer fighting conference this weekend "the halftime report" with scott wapner begins right now. >> welcome, good to have you with us on this fri
david rosenberg, appreciate having you with us, sharing those thoughts >>> obviously, no one's going to be sad to see may go away. we'll talk early next week about june and whether or not that typically underperforming month lives up to par. right now, we're down 226, get to the judge >>> carl, thanks, i'm scott wapner, trump's tariff shocker sinking stocks this hour, is a major correction now more likely than not it's 12:00 noon, this is "the halftime report. >>...
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the bbc‘s eurovision star, our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg.competition and every year performs requests of eurovision songs. in ten minutes he's going to play at the moscow international house of music, broadcasting live on the bbc news facebook page. but steve rosenberg joins us now. what is your hot tip for this year's competition? simon, i can play these songs but i can't predict the winner. i have never predicted a winner. i have never predicted a winner yet. i like the dutch song this year. arcade. i think it has got a good chance of winning. i like the uk song, but i don't think we are going to win. the uk has not won for so many years. but it is for taking part that matters and has been for more than 60 years now. give us a quick reminder of the british entry. the british entry this year is something like... something like that. it is a nice melody. britain is sending a strong song. we haven't discussed beforehand what you are going to play but you mentioned the dutch entry, what is so good about that? let's hear that one. which one? th
the bbc‘s eurovision star, our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg.competition and every year performs requests of eurovision songs. in ten minutes he's going to play at the moscow international house of music, broadcasting live on the bbc news facebook page. but steve rosenberg joins us now. what is your hot tip for this year's competition? simon, i can play these songs but i can't predict the winner. i have never predicted a winner. i have never predicted a winner yet. i like the dutch...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. i've been speaking to aviation safety analyst todd curtis about what may have caused the plane to burst into flames. well, fortunately, in modern aviation there's quite a few services that provide data from active aircraft, so there's quite a bit of information out there. the aircraft did broadcast two different distress signals, one indicating they couldn't communicate by radio, and the other was a general distress emergency signal. and it circled a couple of times before coming in for landing, so the crew had some sort of control over the aircraft. but clearly the other videos from the ground show that the aircraft was not landing normally. it bounced at least twice, and on the last bounce, the aircraft apparently had a collapsed landing gear and burst into flames. so there were some very serious things wrong with this aircraft. you might have just heard in our correspondent‘s report there one person saying — a passenger saying that he saw a white flash, speculating that it might be
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. i've been speaking to aviation safety analyst todd curtis about what may have caused the plane to burst into flames. well, fortunately, in modern aviation there's quite a few services that provide data from active aircraft, so there's quite a bit of information out there. the aircraft did broadcast two different distress signals, one indicating they couldn't communicate by radio, and the other was a general distress emergency signal. and it circled a couple of...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news.rs to be a pause in hostilities between israeli forces and palestinian militants in the gaza strip. unconfirmed reports say a ceasefire has been agreed. four israelis and more than 20 palestinians have been killed since the violence erupted on friday. the united states is sending an aircraft carrier to the middle east as a warning to iran. the national security adviser, john bolton, says america is not seeking war, but that the move will send an "unmistakable message" that washington would respond to any attack by tehran. the sultan of brunei has said a recent islamic ruling introducing the death penalty for adultery, rape, and gay sex will be reversed. the country sparked an international outcry last month, when it introduced laws under which such acts would be punishable by death by stoning. sri lanka's president has told the bbc that the easter sunday bombings may have been an attempt by the islamic state group to send a statement that it "still exists". more than 250 people were ki
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news.rs to be a pause in hostilities between israeli forces and palestinian militants in the gaza strip. unconfirmed reports say a ceasefire has been agreed. four israelis and more than 20 palestinians have been killed since the violence erupted on friday. the united states is sending an aircraft carrier to the middle east as a warning to iran. the national security adviser, john bolton, says america is...
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the bbc‘s steve rosenberg reports from moscow.aught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball, during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport. by the time it had come to a standstill, the plane was engulfed in flames. onboard the burning aircraft, 78 passengers and crew. there was a desperate rush to escape from the inferno. at the front of the plane, the inflatable slide saved some. people leapt onto the chute and ran to safety. but not everyone got out of this alive. it's feared that more than a0 people may have been killed. dimitri survived the crash. asked whether he thought the plane had been hit by lightning, he replied, "yes, maybe, i saw a white flash." emergency teams fought the blaze and helped the injured. the plane, a sukhoi superjet, had taken off from moscow airport bound for murmansk, but very quickly, it developed technical problems. the crew had issued a distress signal. the pilots had decided they had no choice but to bring the aircraft down. presid
the bbc‘s steve rosenberg reports from moscow.aught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball, during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport. by the time it had come to a standstill, the plane was engulfed in flames. onboard the burning aircraft, 78 passengers and crew. there was a desperate rush to escape from the inferno. at the front of the plane, the inflatable slide saved some. people leapt onto the chute and ran to...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. todd curtis is an aviation safety analyst and creator of the website airsafe.com. hejoins me live from boston. the indications we are getting so far, that there was a distress call, that the pilot returned to the airport, what do those few details tell us about what happened here? well, fortunately in modern aviation, there's quite a few services that provide data from active aircraft, so there's quite a bit of information out there. the aircraft did broadcast two different distress signals, one indicating they couldn't communicate by radio, and the other was a general distress emergency. and it circled a couple of times before coming in for landing, so the crew had some sort of control over the aircraft. but clearly the other videos from the ground so that the aircraft was not landing normally, it bounced at least twice, and on the last bounce, the aircraft apparently had a collapsed landing gear and burst into flames. so there were some very serious things wrong with this aircraft.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. todd curtis is an aviation safety analyst and creator of the website airsafe.com. hejoins me live from boston. the indications we are getting so far, that there was a distress call, that the pilot returned to the airport, what do those few details tell us about what happened here? well, fortunately in modern aviation, there's quite a few services that provide data from active aircraft, so there's quite a bit of information out there. the aircraft did broadcast...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, reports.aught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball, during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport. by the time it had come to a standstill, the plane was engulfed in flames. on board the burning aircraft, 78 passengers and crew. there was a desperate rush to escape from the inferno. at the front of the plane, the inflatable slide saved some. people leapt onto the chute and ran to safety. but not everyone got out of this alive. dimitri survived the crash. asked whether he thought the plane had been hit by lightning, he replied, "yes, maybe. "i saw a white flash." emergency teams fought the blaze and helped the injured. the plane, a sukhoi superjet, had taken off from moscow airport bound for murmansk, but very quickly, it developed technical problems. the crew had issued a distress signal. the pilots had decided they had no choice but to bring the aircraft down. president putin offered his condolences to the families of the
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, reports.aught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball, during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport. by the time it had come to a standstill, the plane was engulfed in flames. on board the burning aircraft, 78 passengers and crew. there was a desperate rush to escape from the inferno. at the front of the plane, the inflatable slide saved some. people leapt onto the chute and ran to...
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es we followed along, baugh- saski and fellow rident artist leah rosenberg foundeveral interesting itemsy pulled from the heap. >>s this handy? >> yeah, actually. diok at that, it's a toy for fferent locking mechanisms. >> reporter: what was the scavenging process like for you? >> overwhelming at times. when we first came there was very high activity, i think there were a lot of buildi projects. i'm from san francisco and a lot of the houses that i grew up in are a lot of those materials that are kind showing up here. you become excited about those materials. but you're also thinking about how the city is changing, and you're thinking about all these different things as you're out there. so it's a very layeredri expece. >> reporter: over thyears, all types of art have been created from san franciscans' trash. sculptures including a life-size hummer made of styrofoam, prints, large installations, puppets, fashion... ♪ ♪ ...and even a symphony performed on instruments made from discarded items. >> we can get people excited about recycling, because we're not pounding them eaover the telling
es we followed along, baugh- saski and fellow rident artist leah rosenberg foundeveral interesting itemsy pulled from the heap. >>s this handy? >> yeah, actually. diok at that, it's a toy for fferent locking mechanisms. >> reporter: what was the scavenging process like for you? >> overwhelming at times. when we first came there was very high activity, i think there were a lot of buildi projects. i'm from san francisco and a lot of the houses that i grew up in are a lot...
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chuck rosenberg. former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official who served as counselor to robert mueller, now the host of a new msnbc podcast called the oath this week's edition features a discussion with doj james baker. former fbi director for counterintelligence who also worked with robert mueller. good evening and welcome to you all. julia, i'd like to begin with you. we're 24 hours now into knowing about the president's action where the attorney general is concerned. now on a friday night, the question for you is what is the take away for our viewers on the weight of the president's action here? >> the take away -- i think we can read into the president's comments today to pretty clearly decipher in, is that the president wants to use his power, which he does have of declaskts classification in a very specific way as a tool in order to get out the information he wants. he wants to be able to allow his attorney general william barr to declassify information as part of his investigation into the origins of
chuck rosenberg. former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official who served as counselor to robert mueller, now the host of a new msnbc podcast called the oath this week's edition features a discussion with doj james baker. former fbi director for counterintelligence who also worked with robert mueller. good evening and welcome to you all. julia, i'd like to begin with you. we're 24 hours now into knowing about the president's action where the attorney general is concerned. now on a friday...
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that's a conflict. >> chuck rosenberg, your reaction to that. >> yeah, it's not a good one, lawrence. i had the privilege and the pleasure of working for bob mueller at the fbi. remarkable man, remarkable public servant and patriot and a man of tremendous integrity. it's almost hard to know where the start of what the president said because almost no word out of his mouth other than the pronunciation of mueller's last time is accurate. i could take it apart piece by piece. he and comey are not close friends. of course there are pictures together because they served in the justice department at the same time. but the notion bob mueller did anything than walk a straight path and call it like you saw it is deeply offensive to me. >> david frum, we don't have yet an agreement for robert mueller to testify. some republicans saying there's no reason for him to testify, he shouldn't be testifying. the more the president publicly attacks him, the more you build the reason for him to testify. there's plenty of things for him to answer to in there, for example his relationship with james comey.
that's a conflict. >> chuck rosenberg, your reaction to that. >> yeah, it's not a good one, lawrence. i had the privilege and the pleasure of working for bob mueller at the fbi. remarkable man, remarkable public servant and patriot and a man of tremendous integrity. it's almost hard to know where the start of what the president said because almost no word out of his mouth other than the pronunciation of mueller's last time is accurate. i could take it apart piece by piece. he and...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.poke travel editor of the independent, simon calder, about the potential causes of the plane crash in moscow. whenever there is an accident, a whole range of possibilities will be being considered by the investigators. it's way too early to draw any conclusions, but what you can do is look more broadly at the aircraft itself, and i flew on this aircraft last year, the same airport, moscow sheremetyevo. it's actually the first kind of new generation russian built aircraft, which is considered up to western standards to the extent that it's actually being flown by interjet in mexico, it was flown for a while out of london city airport. and it feels just like, really, any other aircraft, and built to a very high standard. there has been a fatal accident before involving the aircraft. that was back in 2012, on a demonstration flight in indonesia, which was blamed on pilot error, in which 45 people died. and in terms of any other safety issues around air transport, in russia, i mean, i ment
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.poke travel editor of the independent, simon calder, about the potential causes of the plane crash in moscow. whenever there is an accident, a whole range of possibilities will be being considered by the investigators. it's way too early to draw any conclusions, but what you can do is look more broadly at the aircraft itself, and i flew on this aircraft last year, the same airport, moscow sheremetyevo. it's actually the first kind of new generation russian...
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semifinal is taking place in israel tonight, our moscow correspondent and eurovision superfan steve rosenberg will bring you some of the magic later in the programme. good evening and welcome to bbc news. millions of whatsapp users across the country are being urged to update their app after a security breach. the company, which is owned by facebook, says surveillance software was remotely installed on a select number of mobile phones. the breach is all the more surprising because one of whatsapp‘s main attractions is that messages are encrypted. so who are the hackers — and what are they after? here's our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. it promises total security. 1.5 billion whatsapp users have bought into the pledge that their calls and messages are private. now they're finding out that attackers could have used one missed call to plant spywa re on their phones to monitor their every move. this seems to be quite a sophisticated breach. it will make a voice call, which doesn't even need to be answered by the recipient, and then once you're inside the app, then it's possible to
semifinal is taking place in israel tonight, our moscow correspondent and eurovision superfan steve rosenberg will bring you some of the magic later in the programme. good evening and welcome to bbc news. millions of whatsapp users across the country are being urged to update their app after a security breach. the company, which is owned by facebook, says surveillance software was remotely installed on a select number of mobile phones. the breach is all the more surprising because one of...
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sara murray, matthew rosenberg and elie honig. everybody is defying everything.can all go home, nothing to report here. is that right right, sara? >> yeah, i mean, i guess it's done. you know, there's nothing more to do, no coequal branches of government anymore, and the president's just going to do whatever he wants except for, you know, the minor issue of judges which is still a thing and they've been weighing in on this. >> there's new details coming in about michael cohen's closed door house testimony released tonight. and he says that trump's attorney, jay connect low, knew his testimony about trump tower moscow was false, right? >> that's right. and, you know, here is how michael cohen explained it for himself in this testimony. here's a back and forth he had with adam schiff. so adam schiff says, so mr. sekulow told you that the president had read your written testimony, false written testimony before you provided it to congress. and michael cohen says, yes, that he, mr. sekulow said that he spoke to the client and that, you know, the client likes it and t
sara murray, matthew rosenberg and elie honig. everybody is defying everything.can all go home, nothing to report here. is that right right, sara? >> yeah, i mean, i guess it's done. you know, there's nothing more to do, no coequal branches of government anymore, and the president's just going to do whatever he wants except for, you know, the minor issue of judges which is still a thing and they've been weighing in on this. >> there's new details coming in about michael cohen's...
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" with chuck rosenberg is available now.chuck will talk with former public officials who are shaping this pivotal moment in american history. listen to the first two episodes with james comey and pree preet bharara. available for free. >> fantastic. >> learn more about "the oath" with chuck rosenberg at msnbc.com. >>> ahead, joe mentioned the democratic race as being joe biden versus everyone else. listen to this. >> i'm not going to get into a debate with my colleagues here. plenty of time on the stage. i'm proud of my record. >> that's joe biden reacting to a new broadside by bernie sanders, who is going after the former vp on a number of fronts. we'll show you what the vermont senator said straight ahead. >>> first, former cia director john brennan joins the conversation. "morning joe" will be right back. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or...
" with chuck rosenberg is available now.chuck will talk with former public officials who are shaping this pivotal moment in american history. listen to the first two episodes with james comey and pree preet bharara. available for free. >> fantastic. >> learn more about "the oath" with chuck rosenberg at msnbc.com. >>> ahead, joe mentioned the democratic race as being joe biden versus everyone else. listen to this. >> i'm not going to get into a debate...
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and a senior fbi official, chuck g rosenberg and former acting solicitor general and office of legal counsel. i will begin with you. is what did you think of mr. barr's performance? >> it was a most distressing day in the history of the justice department since john mitchell was indicted and forced to resign. i understand why he is refusing to answer questions. he was so deliberately misleading at every turn. i think we watched a tragic fall of a once good reputation. i think, chris, more than that as a conservative, when he castt holy water on the notion that you should examine the people in this investigation, what are you going think if you are a counter intelligence officer and fbi agent and you uncover what may be evidence of russia or other interference in 2020, knowing if you proceed down that road, you may find yourself holed up before senator graham's committee and otherwise subject to ruin his consequences. >> what did you think? >> it was jarring. i started off in the camp that he was a principled institutionalist. we all suffer from confirmation bias and the first couple
and a senior fbi official, chuck g rosenberg and former acting solicitor general and office of legal counsel. i will begin with you. is what did you think of mr. barr's performance? >> it was a most distressing day in the history of the justice department since john mitchell was indicted and forced to resign. i understand why he is refusing to answer questions. he was so deliberately misleading at every turn. i think we watched a tragic fall of a once good reputation. i think, chris, more...
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you can always get that from david rosenberg. this is a stunning chart.ployed america and how the president got elected. this is the labor pool of the united states of america back to eisenhower adjusted for population growth. all you need to know is that we are in unprecedented decline and labor pool and we are back to the late 70's. it is a stunning observation by david rosenberg. i am looking at two things. first, i'm looking at romania. we just saw pictures of the and they arer, stuck between the u.s. and iran. i am looking at the italian premier speaking to reporters. and they will talks about -- talk about brexit. and actually what it means for europe. hearing how to deal with libya. let's get to the bloomberg terminal. i changed it at the last minute. we looked at the weakest levels since january. we looked at the fragility of the economy. and what we tracked thanks to hillary clark is volatility. let's get straight to the top story. president trump updating the rhetoric. clouded by are retaliation by beijing. theident trump: you see tariffs, they
you can always get that from david rosenberg. this is a stunning chart.ployed america and how the president got elected. this is the labor pool of the united states of america back to eisenhower adjusted for population growth. all you need to know is that we are in unprecedented decline and labor pool and we are back to the late 70's. it is a stunning observation by david rosenberg. i am looking at two things. first, i'm looking at romania. we just saw pictures of the and they arer, stuck...
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it happened at the rosenberg building. the fire started because of a power strip that had several devices attached to it. >>> in alameda county a man is lucky to be alive after crashing into a power pole. crews were cleaning up. police said the driver was arrested on suspicion of d.ui. >>> one of the two students accused of gunning down his students will be in court. 18-year-old devon erickson and another started shooting. kendrick castillo was killed. eight others were injured. in the past erickson talked about causing harm and sadness. the fbi is investigating. >>> in washington right now, the house judiciary committee is holding a hearing on whether to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress. this comes from william barr's decision not to comply with the subpoena to turn over the full mueller report. hours before the vote president trump exerted executive privilege. >> well, nothing is ever off the table, but i would say that everyone should take a deep breath and be careful about this. this is a moment in his
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joining me now is chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and msnbc contributor.ta whole interview that bill barr did and he seems to be rebutting mueller but would you do a fact check for us, please, on some of the allegations that he made. >> i'd be happy to. by the way, let me be clear. i'm biassed. i worked for bob mueller. i have tremendous regard and respect for him. i think he has the right take on this. let me explain. there are policies in the department of justice that preclude charging a sitting president. the rationale for those policies is that you don't want to stigmatize the president or burden the presidency. bob mueller thought, and i think properly so, if you can't charge a president nor can you recommend charging a president because that would also stig stigmatize the president and burden the pleasaresidency. i understand what bill barr is saying. i just happen to think he's wrong. >> in terms of him saying also in that interview that he did not think that there was any way toity or obstruction case, you have hundreds of prosecutors saying they
joining me now is chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and msnbc contributor.ta whole interview that bill barr did and he seems to be rebutting mueller but would you do a fact check for us, please, on some of the allegations that he made. >> i'd be happy to. by the way, let me be clear. i'm biassed. i worked for bob mueller. i have tremendous regard and respect for him. i think he has the right take on this. let me explain. there are policies in the department of justice that...
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let's bring in chief strategist and chief economist david rosenberg, who joins us on the phone.. we've got looming threat of tariffs on mexican goods and you have been calling for a long time for the fed to cut rates by labor day. you think this increases the chance of that happening >> well, i certainly thing it does raise the odds that the fed is going to have to ratify the message that the bond market has already been giving it for the better part of the past few months you know, the comment is that this is a tariff on mexico, but you know, we -- the north american manufacturing is the largest supply chain on the planet, and someone's got to do the arithmetic on what this means for all the american companies that make stuff in mexico that gets exported into the united states that's going to be faced with a higher tax. that's really part of the process here is that this isn't just something on mexico this is something that actually also affects corporate america's bottom line. >> you're right, david i think a census report says two-thirds of imports are what they call related
let's bring in chief strategist and chief economist david rosenberg, who joins us on the phone.. we've got looming threat of tariffs on mexican goods and you have been calling for a long time for the fed to cut rates by labor day. you think this increases the chance of that happening >> well, i certainly thing it does raise the odds that the fed is going to have to ratify the message that the bond market has already been giving it for the better part of the past few months you know, the...
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back with sara murray, matthew rosenberg and elie honig. sara, let's talk about don mcgahn.s not testifying but in a new letter tonight chairman nadler is telling him tonight there will be serious consequences if he doesn't appear. what's this about? >> that's right. don mcgahn's attorney essentially provided a letter saying our understanding is that don mcgahn is essentially immune from congressional testimony because of his role he had as a senior adviser to the president, the president is now asking him not to testify. and, you know, as his former client his president -- the president was his former client and so don mcgahn will not be showing up and now jerry nadler is saying okay we are going to proceed in essentially a hostile fashion. we don't expect the vote to happen until tomorrow, it's not going to happen tomorrow, it's going to happen later down the road but i think this is indicative of how the white house has approached all of these issues. they're not going to give congress what they're asking for at the first take and ultimately i think this could again be an
back with sara murray, matthew rosenberg and elie honig. sara, let's talk about don mcgahn.s not testifying but in a new letter tonight chairman nadler is telling him tonight there will be serious consequences if he doesn't appear. what's this about? >> that's right. don mcgahn's attorney essentially provided a letter saying our understanding is that don mcgahn is essentially immune from congressional testimony because of his role he had as a senior adviser to the president, the president...
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. >> more on that escalating showdown, i'm joined by chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and served as chief of staff under then director james comey. he has a new podcast out called "the oath." i'm also joined by harry litman, former u.s. attorney and assistant attorney general. we've got 30 channels of news on this as we get the showdown between the president and congress. i want to start on the first and in some way the biggest, the judge's 41-page opinion saying to the president's argument that congress can't investigate you, no way, that this doesn't work. i'm not a lawyer, but it felt like a fairly scathing argument -- opinion. what did you think? >> yeah. so it's a complete slapdown, and it's not just -- this is the argument trump made to cummings but it's been made across the board. it's the same argument, for example, that mnuchin has made in resisting the tax subpoena. no legislative purpose. and of course it's the exact opposite argument that the administration has made in other litigation where they said you have to defer to us, you have to trust us.
. >> more on that escalating showdown, i'm joined by chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and served as chief of staff under then director james comey. he has a new podcast out called "the oath." i'm also joined by harry litman, former u.s. attorney and assistant attorney general. we've got 30 channels of news on this as we get the showdown between the president and congress. i want to start on the first and in some way the biggest, the judge's 41-page opinion saying to the...
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chuck rosenberg thank you. it was worth the wait this week.new podcast is fantastic, it's called the oath, a new episode with sally yates this week. >>> after the break, elizabeth warren calling for impeachment yet again, and the new policy today aimed at making presidents accountable for their crimes. ess accountable for their crimes to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> should a sitting president be above the law? elizabeth warren doesn't think so. and along with being one of the first prominent democrats to call for donald trump's impeachment, today she announced changing the laws so that congress isn't the only body that can hold a president accountable for misconduct. warren today laying out the steps of her plan in a post saying she'd pass a law clarifying congress's
chuck rosenberg thank you. it was worth the wait this week.new podcast is fantastic, it's called the oath, a new episode with sally yates this week. >>> after the break, elizabeth warren calling for impeachment yet again, and the new policy today aimed at making presidents accountable for their crimes. ess accountable for their crimes to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave...
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our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg plays his way through some eurovision classics as the world'smonitor our gas and electric usage. now research by the bbc has discovered that more than two million of these devices are not working. that amounts to 1.7 billion pounds being spent on metres that are not doing the job they're supposed to. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has the story. i want to live in a world where we still have polar bears. we all want to make big changes to help our planet. that's what more than 14 million of us have tried to do by installing a smart metre. we are under pressure to get one. you might have seen the advert or been called or emailed by your energy company. but things aren't working out as perfectly as you might think. we've discovered that 2.3 million smart metres installed in homes across the uk are not working. that's 50% of all smart metres which have now turned dumb or not been connected. -- 1596. i will show you where the smart metre is which is a nice little box outside. andy's meter was only put in a couple of months ago but
our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg plays his way through some eurovision classics as the world'smonitor our gas and electric usage. now research by the bbc has discovered that more than two million of these devices are not working. that amounts to 1.7 billion pounds being spent on metres that are not doing the job they're supposed to. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has the story. i want to live in a world where we still have polar bears. we all want to make big changes...
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chuck rosenberg is a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. >> the goal is to get smarter. chuck does it every time he joins us. >>> let's turn to north korea. they fired two short-range missile launches early this morning, both coming from a base near the chinese border. >> the missiles were fired eastward according to south korean defense officials with one traveling about 170 miles and the other just over 260 miles. on state television the north claimed the launches along with another last saturday were part of a combat readiness drill, testing new technical guidance weapons. the south said they were not helpful to the improvement of inter-korean relations and easing military tensions. some suggest it shows the north's frustrations about stalled diplomatic talks with the trump administration. a short time ago the president said the administration is looking at it very seriously. >>> joining us now, someone else looking at it seriously, democratic congressman of massachusetts and 2020 presidential candidate seth molton, who also is a member of the armed services committee
chuck rosenberg is a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. >> the goal is to get smarter. chuck does it every time he joins us. >>> let's turn to north korea. they fired two short-range missile launches early this morning, both coming from a base near the chinese border. >> the missiles were fired eastward according to south korean defense officials with one traveling about 170 miles and the other just over 260 miles. on state television the north claimed the...
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chuck rosenberg, the host of the podcast the oath. senior political reporter for "the washington post" aaron blake is back. eli stokeles reporter for the los angeles times. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. donna, let me start with you. it seemed that nancy pelosi started the day on the defense within her own caucus and ended up on the offense with the president. does that buy her time within her caucus? >> i think it absolutely buys her time. she was able to have her chairman present their case for continuing investigations. it managed to quiet some of the loudest voices for right now. but i think it's only a little bit of time that it buys, and i think not only is speaker pelosi going to have to deal with elements within her caucus but there's a growing ground swell of people outside, at the grass roots, who want accountability for this president and that may only come through impeachment. >> chuck, just put the politics aside for a minute. from a law and order perspective, or sort of the history of impeachment, exp
chuck rosenberg, the host of the podcast the oath. senior political reporter for "the washington post" aaron blake is back. eli stokeles reporter for the los angeles times. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. donna, let me start with you. it seemed that nancy pelosi started the day on the defense within her own caucus and ended up on the offense with the president. does that buy her time within her caucus? >> i think it absolutely buys her time. she was able to...
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with us is david rosenberg, and christian mahami does it matter to the markets whether we get a deal think for the here and now it certainly does matter we can always have a situation where the talks get extended but, remember, that the market were pricing in, just a week ago, that a deal was going to be in the works for this week so i think what this affects, maybe not so much earnings, because if they raise tariffs, that's going to have an impact, but right now it is the extended uncertainty, going to have an impact on the market multiple, i think it is the heightened uncertainty, maybe, you know, a week from now we'll get a deal or maybe not but it is the fact that the markets had been pricing in something happening by tomorrow. that hasn't happened we're not getting the deal that quickly. >> it looks less certain by the day, especially after a rally cry from the president like that they broke the deal. it does appear to be it an issue for earnings in the economy as well, david. if we do see those tariff rates go to 25%, who pays for that >> right, right. china will pay and consum
with us is david rosenberg, and christian mahami does it matter to the markets whether we get a deal think for the here and now it certainly does matter we can always have a situation where the talks get extended but, remember, that the market were pricing in, just a week ago, that a deal was going to be in the works for this week so i think what this affects, maybe not so much earnings, because if they raise tariffs, that's going to have an impact, but right now it is the extended uncertainty,...
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chuck rosenberg. i mentioned it before.ust listen to "the oath" wherever you get your podcasts. >>> we're going to move down to wall street because the opening bell just rang one minute ago. we have another triple digit drop, but as we saw on monday, just because the markets are down it doesn't mean it's going to stay down. cnbc's senior market analyst dom chu joins me now. yesterday to say it's a roller coaster is an understatement. what are we seeing today? the markets seem happy with the fact china is showing up to talk. >> yes. not just china, the idea that you have have vice premiere who is the top trade negotiator on china's side. so all of a sudden you have treasury secretary mnuchin, robert lightheizer and their counterpart at that high level all going through the process even though we know president trump is going to impose higher tariffs come friday. that all at least bodes a little bit better. it got paired. what this does have a sense of is an orderly move to the down side from a market that's already near the
chuck rosenberg. i mentioned it before.ust listen to "the oath" wherever you get your podcasts. >>> we're going to move down to wall street because the opening bell just rang one minute ago. we have another triple digit drop, but as we saw on monday, just because the markets are down it doesn't mean it's going to stay down. cnbc's senior market analyst dom chu joins me now. yesterday to say it's a roller coaster is an understatement. what are we seeing today? the markets seem...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.e hunting a fugitive over the abduction and rapes of three women in and around london, have arrested a man after the abduction of two other women in cheshire. following a car chase and police searches overnight, it's believed thatjoseph mccann was arrested in the early hours of this morning. andy moore reports. in the early hours of this morning a man believed to bejoseph mccann was taken away man believed to bejoseph mccann was ta ken away undercover man believed to bejoseph mccann was taken away undercover in the back of this police car. the suspect is thought was spent several hours up a tree to trained police negotiators. earlier in the evening there was a police pursuit that lead to serious damage to this car. 2 women had been forced into a black car by a man believed to be mccann. police gave chase. after the collision the suspect escaped on foot. the women are said to be shaken but not injured. there had been a nationwide hunt for mccann after police in london offered £21,000 fo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.e hunting a fugitive over the abduction and rapes of three women in and around london, have arrested a man after the abduction of two other women in cheshire. following a car chase and police searches overnight, it's believed thatjoseph mccann was arrested in the early hours of this morning. andy moore reports. in the early hours of this morning a man believed to bejoseph mccann was taken away man believed to bejoseph mccann was ta ken away undercover man...
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government relations at the international trade, customs and export law firm, sandler, travis & rosenberg. thank you for being with us. i keep on having to correct the president who says the countries pay for this when, in fact, american consumers pay for it. that might be okay. if your goal is to have them buy fewer goods from china, mexico, whatever it is you're trying to do, then the cost of imported goods going up might favor domestic goods. if that's the goal, that's fine, but the president is being misleading in suggesting that the countries upon whom these tariffs are imposed pay. >> that's absolutely right. when you look at this, the money that's coming in -- excuse me, the money that's coming in, r the products that have come in, the tariffs are actually being paid by the importers. because when you priced out your points, you've already sold me the deal and what the price is going to be at some point in the future. contracts are locked in. you can't just change from one day to the other and even though this may be six or seven days we're given notice, that's not sufficient for i
government relations at the international trade, customs and export law firm, sandler, travis & rosenberg. thank you for being with us. i keep on having to correct the president who says the countries pay for this when, in fact, american consumers pay for it. that might be okay. if your goal is to have them buy fewer goods from china, mexico, whatever it is you're trying to do, then the cost of imported goods going up might favor domestic goods. if that's the goal, that's fine, but the...
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. >> jenna rosenberg, outside of that, the only jewish woman, and the prime minister of kiana. she was married to this - in dental school. she was originally from chicago and spent most of her life - few people have heard of that. >> thank you for telling me, i haven't heard of her before. this is such a big car project, 350 years of american jewish women, impossible to include everyone and clearly there are names of people i never heard of. she sounds like an important figure more of us should know about. >> he lived most of her life -- >> she was born in chicago. >> we talked about the feminism of american jewish women and how they incorporated feminism and we mentioned their relationship in israel. is there something unique about american jewish women feminism and can you talk about the influence they had another jewish women? >> i can talk about that. when i look at the history of feminism as it emerged in israel and beginning to emerge in the late 70s it was imported to israel by women who as i like to say spoke hebrew in an american accent or british accent. they had expe
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but i think we'll be fine. >> david rosenberg, thanks for joining us >> thank you >> still to come, it has been another brutal week for tesla. as wall street turns its back on elon musk. but we'll speak with the ceo of one firm, making the case for climbing to $4,000 a share and why she is sticking by her call. >> up next, a hidden side effect of the trade war could be benefitting the home builders. we'll explain that after the break. dow is up 120 with about 45 minutes before the close through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the numb
but i think we'll be fine. >> david rosenberg, thanks for joining us >> thank you >> still to come, it has been another brutal week for tesla. as wall street turns its back on elon musk. but we'll speak with the ceo of one firm, making the case for climbing to $4,000 a share and why she is sticking by her call. >> up next, a hidden side effect of the trade war could be benefitting the home builders. we'll explain that after the break. dow is up 120 with about 45 minutes...
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the bbc‘s moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, is a eurovision super fan and every year he performsorming, to my colleague christian fraser. we have chosen our favourites. i like brotherhood of man, save all your kisses for me. can you play that one for me. winner in 1976 from the uk. (music playing). i cannot see you but i imagine you were standing in the dark. i watched a video this morning. imagine how much they put into the set design and dancing. for people back in 1976 doing a bit of this. katie says the first one she can remember and i am not giving any secrets away was 197a. she was ten yea rs secrets away was 197a. she was ten years old. do you know what it was? it was aber, waterloo. 0ne years old. do you know what it was? it was aber, waterloo. one of the classic eurovision wins. —— abba. (music playing) nothing at all surreal about that. if you are not careful we will get rico hizon to sink. keep an eye on the bottom right of the screen where a little girl in a red jacket is making an unexpected entrance. she is two years old. 0ne making an unexpected entrance. she is tw
the bbc‘s moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, is a eurovision super fan and every year he performsorming, to my colleague christian fraser. we have chosen our favourites. i like brotherhood of man, save all your kisses for me. can you play that one for me. winner in 1976 from the uk. (music playing). i cannot see you but i imagine you were standing in the dark. i watched a video this morning. imagine how much they put into the set design and dancing. for people back in 1976 doing a bit of...