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sara: good to see you.erkel says the other g7 members try to convince trump to back these climate records that he would not budge. why do you think that is? >> he deserves the right to make up his mind on where he stands on climate change. he has described it as a hoax in the past but for n the united states is locked into this paris agreement. they could opt to get out of it. it was feared that could happen. now with the g 20 meeting coming up in germany, that leaves more scope to find out how far it is possible to go with this administration. the united states has not made up their mind yet. sara: they did manage to present a united front on terrorism but what are they going to do about it? >> it is not surprising they could find some agreement. the german chancellor spoke about this. >> our document on terrorism also aims at terrorism in other countries and not those here today. we agreed on three points, first, a better exchange of information among our countries. we have already made considerable progr
sara: good to see you.erkel says the other g7 members try to convince trump to back these climate records that he would not budge. why do you think that is? >> he deserves the right to make up his mind on where he stands on climate change. he has described it as a hoax in the past but for n the united states is locked into this paris agreement. they could opt to get out of it. it was feared that could happen. now with the g 20 meeting coming up in germany, that leaves more scope to find...
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sara bon-harper: you had to mills -- 2 mills. >> [inaudible] sara bon-harper: it is known, generally, where they are. i would not be the person to walk you to the spot and show you. don't believe me if i take you for a walk to do that. [laughter] >> one of the headbangers there at that time? sara bon-harper: i -- talking about problems was a very generous thing to do. sara bon-harper: it was not a hostile takeover. i would defer any number of the historians in the audience. did you want to -- >> the person who engineer was john jacob astor. he was on the board of governors and i think it was for monroefriendship than anything else to help them -- him resolve his problems and consolidate all the debt. sara bon-harper: thank you. or they would tiling -- wood tiling or a mix? sara bon-harper: the slave titles that i am more familiar with from this time and place, are probably still construction. a wooden beam laid on the ground surface. this makes them very hard to discover archaeologically. later, you see more solid foundations. you see the move toward raised within the whole movement i
sara bon-harper: you had to mills -- 2 mills. >> [inaudible] sara bon-harper: it is known, generally, where they are. i would not be the person to walk you to the spot and show you. don't believe me if i take you for a walk to do that. [laughter] >> one of the headbangers there at that time? sara bon-harper: i -- talking about problems was a very generous thing to do. sara bon-harper: it was not a hostile takeover. i would defer any number of the historians in the audience. did you...
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. >> following up on that, sara. did the president ask director comey whether he was under investigation when they were -- when they had the meeting? >> i won't go in the specifics of their conversation. >> they made an observation to stick that in the letter. >> was it inappropriate for that time? >> no. charlie? >> how important was the fbi director's failure to stop -- >> i think that's probably one of the many factors. i mean, you can't deny somebody that that wasn't a problem, and so i think that was just another -- one of the many reasons that he no longer had the confidence of the president or the rest of the fbi. >> do we expect more firings from the justice department? >> not that i'm aware of today. >> going forward, does the president want the department of justice to shut down what he has called the taxpayer charade investigation? >> he wants to continue with whatever they see appropriate, and see fit. just the same as he has encouraged the house and senate committees to continue any ongoing investigation
. >> following up on that, sara. did the president ask director comey whether he was under investigation when they were -- when they had the meeting? >> i won't go in the specifics of their conversation. >> they made an observation to stick that in the letter. >> was it inappropriate for that time? >> no. charlie? >> how important was the fbi director's failure to stop -- >> i think that's probably one of the many factors. i mean, you can't deny...
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jay, sara. stay right there. okay, yes. we continue now with the editor in chief and nationally syndicated radio host. a very strong move i have thought that this is been necessary for a long time. laura ingraham. >> i think a lot of us expected donald trump wood-fired jim comey in november. presidents routinely replace an acting fbi director and bring in his own team. for whatever reason, donald trump didn't do that. i don't know if at the time he thought that would look bad because there are rumors of these investigations. it does remind us -- his instinct i bet was to fire come comey. and my instinct was he didn't follow his instinct. no one had confidence in in him. the democrats didn't after he sent the letter to congress. only a few days later to say sorry, there's no problem in the emails sent to anthony weiner. he also did the nonindictment indictment of hillary clinton with the handling of the classified information. the private server. that was that bazaar press conference he did where he seemed to kind of convict
jay, sara. stay right there. okay, yes. we continue now with the editor in chief and nationally syndicated radio host. a very strong move i have thought that this is been necessary for a long time. laura ingraham. >> i think a lot of us expected donald trump wood-fired jim comey in november. presidents routinely replace an acting fbi director and bring in his own team. for whatever reason, donald trump didn't do that. i don't know if at the time he thought that would look bad because...
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sara! >> what exactly precipitated the monday meeting? was that because of the hearing last week and what he said there, or did the monday meeting with the president with the russian official come out of a longer process of consideration of comey? >> the department of justice officials were here for other business, not specifically to meet with the president on that. the topic came up, and they asked to speak with the president, and that's how it moved forward. >> they previously talked to attorney general hutchins about the possibility of removing director comey? >> d he talk about rob rosenstein then? >> not that i'm awa of. >> the president's statement that he talked to comey about whether or not he was being investigated raised several questions. did he talk about why they're not willing to add any more to that, about who asked for that and why it was discussed? >> who asked for what, i'm sorry? >> the president seems to try to exonerate himself in this. can you tell me why he won't add anything more to how that conversation was, when
sara! >> what exactly precipitated the monday meeting? was that because of the hearing last week and what he said there, or did the monday meeting with the president with the russian official come out of a longer process of consideration of comey? >> the department of justice officials were here for other business, not specifically to meet with the president on that. the topic came up, and they asked to speak with the president, and that's how it moved forward. >> they...
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sara? >> i mean, yes. you don't need to have intent. >> sean: why doesn't she get a pass? i am sorry. that is wrong. >> there are room republicans g to keep their hands on top of the table and pulled them quietly because that's way republicans react. >> sean: i would be in jail for not paying my taxes. they would put me in jail and
sara? >> i mean, yes. you don't need to have intent. >> sean: why doesn't she get a pass? i am sorry. that is wrong. >> there are room republicans g to keep their hands on top of the table and pulled them quietly because that's way republicans react. >> sean: i would be in jail for not paying my taxes. they would put me in jail and
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sara, good morning again. we're waiting for the plane to get up to the stairs and the deplaning and the ceremony. everything's ready to go here. josh was talking about deliverables. from the white house perspective, what are the deliverables from this leg of the trip that they would like to bring home? >> reporter: look, we know the president's broad goal, which is a sweeping mideast peace agreement. i don't think anyone's expecting he's going to show up here for two days and meet with the israeli and palestinian leaders and all of a sudden everyone is going to agree. i think we saw israel make some moves today. they're basically both israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and and president abbas of the palestinian authority have sent signals that they're willing to at least being open to the negotiating table. that may be the best the president can hope for in terms of deliverables. and also some good photo ops along the way, the ability to meet with them privately to sort of get an idea of what he feels l
sara, good morning again. we're waiting for the plane to get up to the stairs and the deplaning and the ceremony. everything's ready to go here. josh was talking about deliverables. from the white house perspective, what are the deliverables from this leg of the trip that they would like to bring home? >> reporter: look, we know the president's broad goal, which is a sweeping mideast peace agreement. i don't think anyone's expecting he's going to show up here for two days and meet with...
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sara was insisting, so was kellyanne that this memo was the reason he fired comey. he went out there with lester holt and said i'm giving my own story, never mind that it undermines everybody from my vice president to my press secretary. >> there is a political piece tonight just before we tame out here that says president trump spent many of the first 48 hours after he fired his fbi director grumbling to friends and associates about his lousy media coverage and about the shortcomings of his senior aides. then after he went on television to give his own contradictory version of events, he made it worse. this reads tonight like the press shop leaking about their -- kountder leaking about their boss. how do you squash these answers? how do you square what you see from the podium to what you now know to be true? >> generally what you see them saying on the record from the podium is probably the least likely to be true. that headline, tried to fix something, made it worse, is more or less the story of the first 112 days of this administration. he sits in the office, lig
sara was insisting, so was kellyanne that this memo was the reason he fired comey. he went out there with lester holt and said i'm giving my own story, never mind that it undermines everybody from my vice president to my press secretary. >> there is a political piece tonight just before we tame out here that says president trump spent many of the first 48 hours after he fired his fbi director grumbling to friends and associates about his lousy media coverage and about the shortcomings of...
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netanyahu: president trump, donald, sara and i are absolutely delighted to welcome you and melania to the prime minister's residence in jerusalem, the eternal capital of the jewish people, the united capital of the jewish state. we have known each other for many years and it is always good to see you, but it is also wonderful to see the blossoming friendship between our two beautiful wives, sara and melania. you are so welcome here and we are so pleased to see you. we are honored to have you in our home. you have been today, mr. president, to the western wall, one of the holiest sites of judaism. you have been to the church of the holy sepulcher. it is one of the holiest sites of christianity. we protect the christian sites as no one else does anywhere in this region. we protect christian sites, muslim sites, obviously, jewish sites. we are committed to the freedom of all faiths and to the rights of all. mr. president, i appreciate the fact that you went to the western wall and you are the first acting president who has done that. the people of irsrael applaud you for it. [applause] p
netanyahu: president trump, donald, sara and i are absolutely delighted to welcome you and melania to the prime minister's residence in jerusalem, the eternal capital of the jewish people, the united capital of the jewish state. we have known each other for many years and it is always good to see you, but it is also wonderful to see the blossoming friendship between our two beautiful wives, sara and melania. you are so welcome here and we are so pleased to see you. we are honored to have you in...
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sara murray is standing by at the white house. sara, a, how is the white house responding to this? and certainly a lot to talk about what went on at the white house today and the interview he did with lester holt. >> we haven't really seen a lot from the white house explaining what happened at the dinner or in the subsequent phone calls that president trump had with james comey. i can tell you we've asked him repeatedly for more details and even dates when these thing os cured and it's very clear this isn't something the white house is interested in providing the details on, anderson. >> one of the things the white house is sticking by is that comey was unpopular with the rank and file of the bureau despite the acting director of the fbi fully contradicting that today in sworn testimony. sara, at the briefing she said she spoke to countless fbi agents and personnel who had expressed that to her and then later on she seemed to backtrack and said she didn't really want to get into numbers. she said she doesn't actually know many people who work for the fbi. they're standing by that i
sara murray is standing by at the white house. sara, a, how is the white house responding to this? and certainly a lot to talk about what went on at the white house today and the interview he did with lester holt. >> we haven't really seen a lot from the white house explaining what happened at the dinner or in the subsequent phone calls that president trump had with james comey. i can tell you we've asked him repeatedly for more details and even dates when these thing os cured and it's...
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i'm sara eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost. good morning from me as well.et straight to market action this morning. somewhat of a liberal surprise that we are looking at red across the screen, despite a resounding victory for emmanuel macron in the french election. 65 brs 65% to 55%, over marine le pen. but markets are softer. expectations that result in down about 20 points. the nasdaq led high by the tech sector. and let's have a look at european trade. as i said, it had run up significantly in the last two weeks. the french cac up in 7%. up 0.8%. this north, the ftse 100 flat. janua japan closing high. shanghai down after disappointing trade. >>> and i wonder how long it takes before the conversation in europe turns to the ecb. because the ecb was holding out waiting for this big political risk. now that it's got there been, will it look for its balance sheet and federal reserve. >> i believe they will turn its attention to italy which is the next big election on the docket. germany. may of next year. the and either way, this is a significant victory in
i'm sara eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost. good morning from me as well.et straight to market action this morning. somewhat of a liberal surprise that we are looking at red across the screen, despite a resounding victory for emmanuel macron in the french election. 65 brs 65% to 55%, over marine le pen. but markets are softer. expectations that result in down about 20 points. the nasdaq led high by the tech sector. and let's have a look at european trade. as i said, it had run up...
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with the american people really need to know and sara, i will throw this to you.ed to know if this government under the guise of using national security used the weaponry of our intelligence agencies to spy, unmasked political opponents in an election cycle and how deep does it go? and how high up does it go? does that make sense? >> yeah, it does make sense. i think we have enough evidence we've been able to present through our numerous market numerous stories to suggest that somebody needs to look into thi. all these documents are highly classified. if anyone was to leak a report like a tech cut or a fisa report they had access to that they actually saw, we don't know what they were looking at. we don't know -- we have our suspicions. based on what people have said, that these reports basically had nothing to do with russia or russian collusion but appeared to be very strange on the face reports, we know some of them regarded the president and members of his campaign. if you're looking at that, there's enough suspicion to believe that this could have been used a
with the american people really need to know and sara, i will throw this to you.ed to know if this government under the guise of using national security used the weaponry of our intelligence agencies to spy, unmasked political opponents in an election cycle and how deep does it go? and how high up does it go? does that make sense? >> yeah, it does make sense. i think we have enough evidence we've been able to present through our numerous market numerous stories to suggest that somebody...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon i'm sara bloomquist rick is on assignment we begin with developing news from overseas. isis claimed responsible for a deadly explosion at an ariana concert in manchester. 22 people died including an 18-year-old girl and they have identified the suspect. today a 23-year-old man was arrested in south manchester in connection with the bombing and right now we are awaiting a news conference who plans on giving us an update on this investigation. lets go live now to abc in manchester with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: security is tight here in manchester with police keeping a close eye on public spaces as authorities continue to hunt to anyone connected to last night's deadly blast. police believe that last night's blast was the work of a suicide bomber and a 23-year-old man is in custody and they are raiding official homes looking for links to anyone with the attacker. >> it started as a joyous night for 20,000 music fans many younger than 20 years old but it ended in ter. terror. >> oh my go
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon i'm sara bloomquist rick is on assignment we begin with developing news from overseas. isis claimed responsible for a deadly explosion at an ariana concert in manchester. 22 people died including an 18-year-old girl and they have identified the suspect. today a 23-year-old man was arrested in south manchester in connection with the bombing and right now we are awaiting a news conference who plans...
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mind about 10 days ago sean spicer had said the president had full confidence in jim comey and then sarauckabee sanders at the briefing the other day said that, well, you know, reporters were misguided. >> i mean you know we did see a lot of different headlines, corrections. i believe even the vice president came out and said the president acted based on these recommendations so today a little bit of a different story there from the president. >> meantime on capitol hill the man who replaced comey andrew mccabe took the heat of the senate intelligence hearing. he's the acting director stepping in for the fired director. his testimony was scheduled before the shakeup but it is all anyone talked about. >> mr. mccabe for as long as you are acting fbi director do you commit of informing this committee of any effort to interfere with the fbi's ongoing investigation in the links between russia and the trump campaign. >> i absolute dollar. >> in light of what's happened in the last 48 hours it's critically important that we have that assurance. >> the work of the men and women of the fbi contin
mind about 10 days ago sean spicer had said the president had full confidence in jim comey and then sarauckabee sanders at the briefing the other day said that, well, you know, reporters were misguided. >> i mean you know we did see a lot of different headlines, corrections. i believe even the vice president came out and said the president acted based on these recommendations so today a little bit of a different story there from the president. >> meantime on capitol hill the man who...
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>> reporter: sara is no stranger to television. she was a surrogate for the campaign early on an certainly she has in recent weeks gone on television an awful lot in which most appearances i would say she faithfully articulates the president's position on a number of different issues. so, to have her hear not a stretch for her. also probably welcome news for sean spicer. he is off doing naval reserve duty at the joint chiefs office at the pentagon. now i think he's got somebody who is a good backup and will allow him, in the odd occasion he decides he wants to have a day off. but, most of the questions off the top here about the healthcare plan, where it's going to go in the senate. sara saying the president wants to see the senate be faithful to the over arching principle of the american healthcare act as passed by the house which is to further the idea of lowering premiums while at the same time maintaining coverage, particularly for people with preexisting conditions. there is some question as to whether or not the bill as writt
>> reporter: sara is no stranger to television. she was a surrogate for the campaign early on an certainly she has in recent weeks gone on television an awful lot in which most appearances i would say she faithfully articulates the president's position on a number of different issues. so, to have her hear not a stretch for her. also probably welcome news for sean spicer. he is off doing naval reserve duty at the joint chiefs office at the pentagon. now i think he's got somebody who is a...
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starring sara bareilles. >> i know. reporter: her name shining bright under those broadway lights. >> to be as cheesy as i can be, it's like childhood fantasy coming true in a way i would never have imagined. >> do you feel like a broadway star? >> oh, my god, no. no. crazy. stop. >> but you never felt like a pop star either. >> no. i'm just a schmoby from the sticks. >> reporter: all a piece of humble pie from the current lead actress in one of the hottest tickets on broadway, "waitress: the musical." ♪ sugar, butter, flour ♪ don't let me down in the showhe small town waitress full of big dreams and in search of a new life, a better life far from her abusive husband. this would mark her second role in what has become a passion project for the singer-songwriter who first left the world of pop to join the "waitress" production as the lead composer. >> i was getting fatigued of the cyclical nature of being a pop artist where you write a record, record a record, go on tour, promote, come home, do it all again. so i just wa
starring sara bareilles. >> i know. reporter: her name shining bright under those broadway lights. >> to be as cheesy as i can be, it's like childhood fantasy coming true in a way i would never have imagined. >> do you feel like a broadway star? >> oh, my god, no. no. crazy. stop. >> but you never felt like a pop star either. >> no. i'm just a schmoby from the sticks. >> reporter: all a piece of humble pie from the current lead actress in one of the...
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great to have you, sara. what are the expectations ahead of this momentous visit? >> reporter: well, it's certainly going to be a very closely watched trip and there are a number of bilateral meetings as well as ceremonial events on president trump's schedule today. he begins with this arrival ceremony at the airport in tel aviv before meeting with israeli president rivlin. after that, he has this afternoon two visits to supremely holy sites, the church of the holy sepulcher, which is the holiest site in christianity for those of that faith as well as a visit to the western wall, which is the holiest site for those of the jewish faith to pray. all of this, and then later on this evening, he's expected to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and president trump and his wife, first lady melania trump, are expected to dine with the prime minister and his wife. and of course, this all comes against a backdrop of the president making clear that he wants to see a mideast peace agreement during his tenure. to that end, while he's meeting with bibi netanyah
great to have you, sara. what are the expectations ahead of this momentous visit? >> reporter: well, it's certainly going to be a very closely watched trip and there are a number of bilateral meetings as well as ceremonial events on president trump's schedule today. he begins with this arrival ceremony at the airport in tel aviv before meeting with israeli president rivlin. after that, he has this afternoon two visits to supremely holy sites, the church of the holy sepulcher, which is the...
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joining us from circa news, john solomon, sara carter. sara, we are glad to have you.hat was that increase, from 2013 to now? what is the justification? do we have that much of an increase in terrorist activityro that fisa and our agencies need to up their game that much? >> not necessarily. if you look at the story -- if you go back to testimony, there are 2,000 terror investigations in the united states right now. here you have an enormous amount of data being collected on americans. almost like a backdoor intercept into emails, metadata, as well as actual physical data of those conversations. i think what john showed, john correct me if i am wrong -- over 300% increase since 2013 in the collection of americans. >> sean: wow. what you reported on is beyond devastating. from 2013-2016, intercepted metadata jumped by -- it tripled. it tripled. either the terrorism in this country has gone up that significantly or in an election year, our nsa andn intelligence communities were gathering information on political opponents to use against them and trampling on our fourth a
joining us from circa news, john solomon, sara carter. sara, we are glad to have you.hat was that increase, from 2013 to now? what is the justification? do we have that much of an increase in terrorist activityro that fisa and our agencies need to up their game that much? >> not necessarily. if you look at the story -- if you go back to testimony, there are 2,000 terror investigations in the united states right now. here you have an enormous amount of data being collected on americans....
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara bloomquist is off, in the news what began as a fun trip began with dozens of people hospitalized. why some people are stranded following a bad crash in knowledge. plus president trump is meeting with world leaders as the investigation into russian meddling focuses on a member of the president's family. and the big news is the weather outlook and the unofficial start to the summer season. sky 6 hd taking a live look at the ben franklin bridge at lunch time. some clouds are in the sky and the sun is shining through and peeks of sunshine not a bad way to end the work week. melissa magee has a first check of the accuweather forecast. you may want to keep the umbrella close by this weekend. >> that is certainly a good idea as we head into the holiday weekend. so far so good. off to a better start across the region. philadelphia 73 degrees, our high yesterday was just 68 and with more sunshine coming out today. numbers are in the 70s and 70 in reading and the same thing in lancaster and 61 and a weste
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara bloomquist is off, in the news what began as a fun trip began with dozens of people hospitalized. why some people are stranded following a bad crash in knowledge. plus president trump is meeting with world leaders as the investigation into russian meddling focuses on a member of the president's family. and the big news is the weather outlook and the unofficial start to the summer season. sky 6...
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i think the reporting from sara is very important because it gets to that very question. was he being used, and it sounds like he then came forward and said you're not going to use me to say this was the pretext. and it goes to what the reporting indicates, that, in fact, what really made the president mad was comey was not towing the line, that he was his on guy, that the russia investigation was accelerating. he was mad at certain things he was saying and you know how the president thinks. he thinks this guy is not investigating all the leaks from the national security apparatus of the country. he's only pursuing the russia investigation. he probably feels bad about how he handled hillary clinton. he's going to come at me really hard. this is how you raise the spector of abusive power. if the president is taking on an fbi director in just such a way. i don't believe what the white house says, that he was following the advice of the justice department. >> chris, this is why it would be really important to hear from rod rosenstein. because obviously if the reporting is ac
i think the reporting from sara is very important because it gets to that very question. was he being used, and it sounds like he then came forward and said you're not going to use me to say this was the pretext. and it goes to what the reporting indicates, that, in fact, what really made the president mad was comey was not towing the line, that he was his on guy, that the russia investigation was accelerating. he was mad at certain things he was saying and you know how the president thinks. he...
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great to have you, sara. we saw the red carpet literally rolled out in saudi arabia, and of course, in israel. what is the reception like from nato leaders? >> reporter: well, look, today is going to be a day where a trip that was largely focused on pomp and circumstance turns more to substance. so, president trump will be beginning his day any minute now. that's with a meeting with european union leaders. later this afternoon he's going to be having a working lunch with the newly minted french president, and then he will head here where i am for the nato summit as well as a working dinner with nato leaders. and there are a number of pressing issues on the agenda. as you mentioned, he has previously called nato obsolete. he has since revised that view, but advisers say he will still press other members of nato to increase their defense spending. and you can bet there is going to be a robust discussion about terrorism and the threat of terrorist attacks in europe in the wake of that manchester attack. we also
great to have you, sara. we saw the red carpet literally rolled out in saudi arabia, and of course, in israel. what is the reception like from nato leaders? >> reporter: well, look, today is going to be a day where a trip that was largely focused on pomp and circumstance turns more to substance. so, president trump will be beginning his day any minute now. that's with a meeting with european union leaders. later this afternoon he's going to be having a working lunch with the newly minted...
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sara murray is standing by at the white house. sara, a, how is the white house responding to this?nd certainly a lot to talk about what went on at the white house today and the interview he did with lester holt. >> we haven't really seen a lot from the white house explaining what happened at the dinner or in the subsequent phone calls that president trump had with james comey. i can tell you we've asked him repeatedly for more details and even dates when these things occurred and it's very clear this isn't something the white house is interested in providing the details on, anderson. >> one of the things the white house is sticking by is that comey was unpopular with the rank and file of the bureau despite the acting director of the fbi fully contradicting that today in sworn testimony. and sarah huckabee sanders said at one point in the brief ing she spoke to countless fbi agents and personnel who had expressed that to her and then later on she seemed to backtrack and said she didn't really want to get into numbers. she said she doesn't actually know many people who work for the f
sara murray is standing by at the white house. sara, a, how is the white house responding to this?nd certainly a lot to talk about what went on at the white house today and the interview he did with lester holt. >> we haven't really seen a lot from the white house explaining what happened at the dinner or in the subsequent phone calls that president trump had with james comey. i can tell you we've asked him repeatedly for more details and even dates when these things occurred and it's...
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cnn white house correspondent sara mclaughlin in rome with mr.the president's visit and the rest of today's agenda. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. the pope is behind me right now. he's delivering his weekly address after he met privately with president trump. now it did seem to be a little bit of a warmer meeting between the two of them. during that meeting president trump told the pope he wouldn't forget what he said to him privately. he said let me know if there's anything i can do for you. the president also shared with the pope a couple of gifts, including a first edition set of dr. martin luther king jr.'s writing. a very different tone in this sit down, very different images in this sit down in what we saw between these two gentlemen on the examine trail. at one point during the campaign the pope said it was not christian for someone to talk about building barriers and not bridges. president trump called that rhetoric disgraceful. so a very different tone in what is sure to be a busy day not just for president trump but for
cnn white house correspondent sara mclaughlin in rome with mr.the president's visit and the rest of today's agenda. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. the pope is behind me right now. he's delivering his weekly address after he met privately with president trump. now it did seem to be a little bit of a warmer meeting between the two of them. during that meeting president trump told the pope he wouldn't forget what he said to him privately. he said let me know if there's...
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sara carter and john solomon join us now with all the details. i will begin with you, sara.u can explain to the viewers about how this process works with the fbi, illegally sharing the information about americans with third parties... >> what we discovered through these documents was stunning. what they said was that the fbi was illegally sharing warrantless spy data. they did not have a warrant and they were sharing it with third parties. in one case, they shared it with a party. they didn't explain who the party was but it was a forbidden party. a party that was not allowed to have this type of raw intelligence. another thing they stated was that not only did they do that, they were intercepting communications -- attorney-client privilege communications. very little oversight. this didn't happen once or twice. this was hundreds of times. there is very little oversight overall and what the fbi was accessing through the nsa database. i think this is very concerning because this was the first time that we have actually heard that the fbi -- not just the nsa -- which john and
sara carter and john solomon join us now with all the details. i will begin with you, sara.u can explain to the viewers about how this process works with the fbi, illegally sharing the information about americans with third parties... >> what we discovered through these documents was stunning. what they said was that the fbi was illegally sharing warrantless spy data. they did not have a warrant and they were sharing it with third parties. in one case, they shared it with a party. they...
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sara murray, then. i'm getting different messages here. sara murray, to you.ite house -- the president just said, specifically did not tell the nato members that we have your back. he specifically did not recommit to article five there. are you getting a sense from the people there who helped him prepare these remarks if that was a specific message that he intended to send? >> reporter: well, we did not get a good sense of whether the president would say that himself. we heard his advisers in the run-up to this say that they supported article five and they believed that we are sort leaders of nato, but i think it was a bit of a slap in the face to other members, and you could see that when president trump was talking a little bit in their facial expressions as he was continuing to talk about how everyone needs to pay their fair share but never sort of voiced his own commitment to article five or the fact that he would have the back of other members of nato. >> christiane amanpour, let me just bring you back in here as we look at these pictures. this is quite a
sara murray, then. i'm getting different messages here. sara murray, to you.ite house -- the president just said, specifically did not tell the nato members that we have your back. he specifically did not recommit to article five there. are you getting a sense from the people there who helped him prepare these remarks if that was a specific message that he intended to send? >> reporter: well, we did not get a good sense of whether the president would say that himself. we heard his...
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with the latest, sara carter.tention. >> you got the attention of a lot of people, sean. i think that the attention of the unmasking up on capitol hill. this is the most important story and it's being ignored by most of the media. i think the concern is that it went far beyond a susan rice. susan rice although be at a very important player, we don't have all the information out yet, i know that right now they haven't seen all of the reports from the nsa with regards to the unmasking of the people are still going through that. there is concern that it went far beyond her two other high-level officials and that it wasn't solely focused on russia. this has to be the question. why were they unmasking these conversations, americans, if they didn't have anything to do with russia? what was the national security concern here? this is why people need to be brought forth before the house and intelligence community to answer questions. 2015 and in 2016 come up with you and john solomon reported a dramatic acceleration in th
with the latest, sara carter.tention. >> you got the attention of a lot of people, sean. i think that the attention of the unmasking up on capitol hill. this is the most important story and it's being ignored by most of the media. i think the concern is that it went far beyond a susan rice. susan rice although be at a very important player, we don't have all the information out yet, i know that right now they haven't seen all of the reports from the nsa with regards to the unmasking of...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon we begin with breaking news in the trial of david creato jr. the south jersey father accused of killing his own son. the judge dismissed the jury after failing to reach a verdict. for more on what this means for the case we go live to katherine scott live at the courthouse in camden. >> reporter: that is right rick and sara, the jury said they could not reach a verdict so this morning the judge declared a mistrial in this case and dismissed the jurors, there was an indication this could happen. yesterday the day wrapped up the jury saying they were having trouble reachling a verdict and the judge encouraging them to go back. and today they influenced they could not do it >> in light of the -- that the jury is not in a position to be able to reach consent in this matter. accordingly at this point in time i'm going to dismiss you and thank you for your services. so the judge thanked the jurors for their service and left the courthouse without any comment. around 11:30, prosecutors and little brendon
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon we begin with breaking news in the trial of david creato jr. the south jersey father accused of killing his own son. the judge dismissed the jury after failing to reach a verdict. for more on what this means for the case we go live to katherine scott live at the courthouse in camden. >> reporter: that is right rick and sara, the jury said they could not reach a verdict so this morning the...
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sara?see you with walt after that nice contribute -- tribute, thank you carl. >>> coming up, jetblue is testing a new way to let the passengers on the aircraft. it involves their face. >>> and the last trading day of the month. look at the s&p 500 leaders for the month of may. nvidia, no surprise there. what a high flyer up 37% topping the list. much more ahead on "squawk on the street." stay with us. han making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply.
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sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> welcome back sara is off and we begin this half hour with the latest on a developing story out of newport delaware where a toddler was hit by a vehicle. police in newcastle county is looking for the driver that hit the 1-year-old girl. john rawlins is live at the scene with the very latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi rick, i am in the unit block of roosevelt in newport. we are waiting for an update from police. you see the driveway, this is where the little 14-month-old was and some how she was standing there with a car not once but we believe twice this morning. it's not clear if that was an intentional act or accidental act and the 14-month-old was taken to the dupont hospital where she is evaluated at this time. according to witnesses who saw the child she had a gash to her forehead that was bleeding but she was bleeding and conscious at the time. although at this point au
sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> welcome back sara is off and we begin this half hour with the latest on a developing story out of newport delaware where a toddler was hit by a vehicle. police in newcastle county is looking for the driver that hit the 1-year-old girl. john rawlins is live at the scene with the very latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi rick, i am in the unit block of roosevelt in newport. we are waiting for an update from police. you...
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good morning. >> good morning, sara.ting that from happening any time soon, first, nearly $1,000 a share it's nearly four times the price of the currently highest priced stock on the dow. that's goldman sachs. it's 36 times the lowest, ge. since the dow is calculated based on price, it would throw the index all of out whack. it would have to split and that's something it hasn't done in 18 years. also, bezos said he had no plans to do so. secondly, amazon has never declared or paid a cash dividend and every dow component does. so it's unlikely that amazon will follow suit. bezos has never been shy about using cash to reinvest in the business. another reason for amazon to hold out is the so-called curse of the dow where they underperform their replacements at first. finally, entered the dow, then the company fell 17% over the next 12 months and nearly two years for shares to hit another record high. the stock it replaced at&t it popped 17% the year after it actually left the dow. guys, hitting $1,000 a share puts amazon in
good morning. >> good morning, sara.ting that from happening any time soon, first, nearly $1,000 a share it's nearly four times the price of the currently highest priced stock on the dow. that's goldman sachs. it's 36 times the lowest, ge. since the dow is calculated based on price, it would throw the index all of out whack. it would have to split and that's something it hasn't done in 18 years. also, bezos said he had no plans to do so. secondly, amazon has never declared or paid a cash...
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it is a great honor to be with my good friend prime minister ,etanyahu and of course sara thank you. you for thatk beautiful to her. melania is still talking about it. you honor me and melania by being one of the first world leaders to visit me at the white house. as you know. we had a very good and sound discussion. you honor us again by welcoming us to your home on my first trip abroad as the president of the united states. it is a land filled with beauty, wonder, and the spirit of god. i have been amazed by the glorious and beautiful monuments and holy sites and the generosity of your incredible people. p.m. netanyahu: thank you. pres. trump: because it is all about the people. i was deeply moved by my visit today to the western wall. words fail to capture the experience. it will leave an impression on me forever. today we reaffirm the unbreakable bond of friendship between israel and the united states. a friendship built on our shared love of freedom, our shared belief in human dignity and our shared hope for in israel at lasting peace. we want israel to have peace. we are more t
it is a great honor to be with my good friend prime minister ,etanyahu and of course sara thank you. you for thatk beautiful to her. melania is still talking about it. you honor me and melania by being one of the first world leaders to visit me at the white house. as you know. we had a very good and sound discussion. you honor us again by welcoming us to your home on my first trip abroad as the president of the united states. it is a land filled with beauty, wonder, and the spirit of god. i...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon in the news raids across manchester following a deadly concert explosion. and back home a waiting game as a jury deliberates in the david creato murder case. >>> but the big story is the investigation into the deadly terror attack in manchester. police are conducting raids in the neighborhood of the suicide bomber, his brother is among those detained. it comes as we learn more about the victims. >> reporter: british police making three more arrests overnight. and authorities confirming that the bomber did not act alone. and raids to round up accomplices overnight. >> this is an investigation and continues at a pace there are extensive investigations going on and taking it across greater manchester as we speak. the suicide bomber salman abety. the secretary saying he may have recently visited syria and libya. and look agent possible connections to isis. and police combing the center of manchester for clues for who may have helped abedi develop the device that killed 22 and injured 60 others and th
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon in the news raids across manchester following a deadly concert explosion. and back home a waiting game as a jury deliberates in the david creato murder case. >>> but the big story is the investigation into the deadly terror attack in manchester. police are conducting raids in the neighborhood of the suicide bomber, his brother is among those detained. it comes as we learn more about the...
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back to you guys. >> a long night for sara murray at the white house. thanks, sara. h.r.he podium at today's white house briefing. you just heard him refer to the story "as reported." the national security adviser essentially saying if there is so much as a single detail in the report that's wrong, he can dismiss the whole thing. but one of the authors, greg miller, says the white house claim that the president didn't reveal sources and methods pushes back against something the "post" never reported. >> i think that the white house is playing word games here to that effect to try to blunt the impact of this story, nor do any of these white house officials who are denouncing this story, nor have any of them offered any explanation why if this was all so above board and not problematic in any way, why did the national security council coming out of this meeting feel it was necessary to contact the cia director and the director of the national security agency to give them a heads-up on what trump had just told the russians? >> the report has since been confirmed by "the new
back to you guys. >> a long night for sara murray at the white house. thanks, sara. h.r.he podium at today's white house briefing. you just heard him refer to the story "as reported." the national security adviser essentially saying if there is so much as a single detail in the report that's wrong, he can dismiss the whole thing. but one of the authors, greg miller, says the white house claim that the president didn't reveal sources and methods pushes back against something the...
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bob brooks is live now with the latest. >> reporter: sara that is right. what the defense is saying that the prosecution is purposefully denying african-american jurors from serving on this. behind me is the courthouse and you see that there are 100 new jurors brought in today going through general questioning now and only one is needed to get to 12. it's day three of bill cosby's trial. and cosby's defense attorney accused the prosecution of a quote, systematic exclusion of african-americans. the claim was made last night when montgomery county da david steele struck two potentially african-american jurors. >> we were trying to get fair and impartial jurors as i said before the city and county of pittsburgh and allegheny county the people are remarkable and the sacrifices they have made. >> and steele says the reason the second jury was struck was she was a former police officer involved in a scandal. and the judge would side with the prosecution for now. and so far seven men and four women, three white and four african-american. and a pool of jurors have
bob brooks is live now with the latest. >> reporter: sara that is right. what the defense is saying that the prosecution is purposefully denying african-american jurors from serving on this. behind me is the courthouse and you see that there are 100 new jurors brought in today going through general questioning now and only one is needed to get to 12. it's day three of bill cosby's trial. and cosby's defense attorney accused the prosecution of a quote, systematic exclusion of...
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good morning to you, sara. >> reporter: good morning. well, the president's debut on the world stage ends here in sicily for the g7 summit. now, this is just a day after he was at nato where he used his platform to lecture other nato members, saying they need to increase their defense spending. now, there are a number of contentious issues on the agenda that could come up today as well. among them is the paris climate accord. president trump is receiving some pressure from european allies, even the pope, to stay a member of that treaty, but he is considering whether or not to stay in it. he has not made a decision on that yet. now, the other sort of backdrop here is the fact that many of our european allies are eyeing russia wearily right now. we have not heard that tone from president trump at all since he's been on this trip. in fact, one of his senior advisers said yesterday that the u.s. has no position right now on whether it is going to uphold these sanctions that the obama administration put into place against russia, which is a p
good morning to you, sara. >> reporter: good morning. well, the president's debut on the world stage ends here in sicily for the g7 summit. now, this is just a day after he was at nato where he used his platform to lecture other nato members, saying they need to increase their defense spending. now, there are a number of contentious issues on the agenda that could come up today as well. among them is the paris climate accord. president trump is receiving some pressure from european...
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we'll get back to you, sara. sara's in jerusalem. a beautiful backdrop there behind sara. i want to discuss what we just heard from the president and the prime minister and also what we're expecting coming out of this very important meeting between the united states president and a key ally. with me now is cnn global affairs analyst who's advised democratic and republican administrations on middle east and mideast peace, aaron david miller is here. and cnn chief international correspondent, host of "amanpour," christiane amanpour. christiane, before we get to what we're expecting when they come out of this meeting, i want your take on kind of what we just heard and saw there, that moment when president trump took, wanted to take care to make sure everyone understood, he said, i never said the words, said the name israel, which we, again, are just assuming that the context is when he, as reports are, shared highly classified intelligence with russian officials in the oval office. >> yes, well, it's just piling more words on and making it more and more of a story, where as y
we'll get back to you, sara. sara's in jerusalem. a beautiful backdrop there behind sara. i want to discuss what we just heard from the president and the prime minister and also what we're expecting coming out of this very important meeting between the united states president and a key ally. with me now is cnn global affairs analyst who's advised democratic and republican administrations on middle east and mideast peace, aaron david miller is here. and cnn chief international correspondent,...
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>>> sara here is going to be sharing her experiences working with wonderfuls. and i mean really actual wolves. >> i wanted to make a video that gave some context. while i try to provide some context in the description, people don't always read that. it's hard to get the full story in there. >> they take in wolves or wolf dogs to overcome trauma it had been exposed to. now, do you guys remember back in 2013 this wolf dog wiley crying at the grave of sara's grandmother. >> we miss her too. >> it was crazy viral. but she used that as an opportunity to monetize on the attention the video got. to then work with wolves. >> hi, guys. >> in helping these animals, she's helping herself. she experienced a very serious personal traumatic experience. >> about eight years ago my cousins opened up a sanctuary. a year prior i had been raped and diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. when i walked in with the wolves, it melted away. >> now she's going to be dedicating her youtube channel to sharing her day-to-day experiences with some of these wolves and wolf dogs. >>
>>> sara here is going to be sharing her experiences working with wonderfuls. and i mean really actual wolves. >> i wanted to make a video that gave some context. while i try to provide some context in the description, people don't always read that. it's hard to get the full story in there. >> they take in wolves or wolf dogs to overcome trauma it had been exposed to. now, do you guys remember back in 2013 this wolf dog wiley crying at the grave of sara's grandmother....
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here with reaction, sara carter. joe digenova.e identified as many as 16 felonies she may have committed. and we will put them up on the screen again. we know for a fact -- bribery, conspiracy, false statements, gross negligence in the handling of classified information. destroying information, 30 some odd thousand emails. she definitely could -- it should be set up. the grand jury. >> one of the most appalling things about the last years is under the obama administration and the fbi which was complicit in basically covering up an array of crimes were committed by mrs. clinton, the clinton global foundation, the initiative and all of that -- when you put together all of the pieces of the money that was paid to to to the former presit bill clinton while his wife was secretary of state, millions of dollars from foreign companies and countries, clearly designed to create influence with her as secretary of state and when you look at the things she did in office -- by way of licenses, the granting of favors, to companies related to tho
here with reaction, sara carter. joe digenova.e identified as many as 16 felonies she may have committed. and we will put them up on the screen again. we know for a fact -- bribery, conspiracy, false statements, gross negligence in the handling of classified information. destroying information, 30 some odd thousand emails. she definitely could -- it should be set up. the grand jury. >> one of the most appalling things about the last years is under the obama administration and the fbi...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> we are following breaking news from south jersey a propane leak is causing vacations in gloucester county. officials say the propane is coming from a rail car parked in austin court in logan township. residents living within a half mile radius is asked to leave their home. it's up clear how much has leaked out so far. we have learned that this leak as forced police to close exit 10 on i-295 southbound. and logan police are handling the evacuation of nearby homes. stay with channel 6 "action news" and 6abc.com for the updates on this breaking story. >>> turning to accuweather a rainy morning is giving way to a damp afternoon. as we look live outside. sky 6 hd showing you trying to show you the gloomy view of the ben franklin bridge, it's a soggy thursday for sure. meteorologist, david murphy is here now with the latest from accuweather. keep the umbrella handy today david. >> there is a little bit a lull now and later on in the afternoon and evening some additional thunderstorms are headed our way and most of the ra
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> we are following breaking news from south jersey a propane leak is causing vacations in gloucester county. officials say the propane is coming from a rail car parked in austin court in logan township. residents living within a half mile radius is asked to leave their home. it's up clear how much has leaked out so far. we have learned that this leak as forced police to close exit 10 on i-295 southbound. and logan...
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i meet sara, who has alsojust returned from somalia.arily gone with her husband, an al—shabaab fighter, but she has since left the group. though she says she wasn't involved herself, she explains how al—shabaab captures kenyan women. as the wife of a fighter, sara's job was to clean the weapons. she was also taught to make bombs. she claims the group target women in order to breed the next generation of fighters. sureya hersi is trying to understand the magnitude of the trafficking problem by speaking to different people in the community. but such information is hard to come by. the biggest challenge that we have is with these women who come back traumatised. the main reason why women don't come out to speak, is because they also don't want to be shunned by their own community that they come from. people fear the government, they fear that if i look like i'm associated with you, and they know that you went to somalia and came back, then they might say i'm also part and parcel of the same problem. because, unfortunately, anybody who went
i meet sara, who has alsojust returned from somalia.arily gone with her husband, an al—shabaab fighter, but she has since left the group. though she says she wasn't involved herself, she explains how al—shabaab captures kenyan women. as the wife of a fighter, sara's job was to clean the weapons. she was also taught to make bombs. she claims the group target women in order to breed the next generation of fighters. sureya hersi is trying to understand the magnitude of the trafficking problem...
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>> thanks, sara.care. we talked about how there will be changes in the senate, and you said the white house is open to that as long as the principles remain the same. i wonder if we could get a little more specificity specifically on what principles are represented in the house bill. for example, is it reasonable to waive the pieces in the bill for the president to support it? >> i think the biggest piece of that is to allow states that flexibility, that the people that are closest to the people getting care are the ones that help make that decision. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm not going to litigate the details from here, but that's part of the litigation process and ongoing discussions, but i know it's a priority for the president as well to protect people with preexisting conditions. >> we heard a lot of the rhetic about repealing the affordable care act being about job creation, and you said those job numbers in the beginning, we're in the 86th month of straight job growth, and we're hearing less
>> thanks, sara.care. we talked about how there will be changes in the senate, and you said the white house is open to that as long as the principles remain the same. i wonder if we could get a little more specificity specifically on what principles are represented in the house bill. for example, is it reasonable to waive the pieces in the bill for the president to support it? >> i think the biggest piece of that is to allow states that flexibility, that the people that are closest...
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>> very soon, sara. we've been building towards this moment ever since president trump fired fbi director comey last week. his explanations later in the week got him in increasing trouble. yesterday afternoon we had the news break, first reported by the "new york times," subsequently confirmed by nbc and other news outlets that james comey kept contemporaneous notes of his interactions with president trump that recorded that president trump in mid-february asked him to end the fbi investigation of michael flynn who had just resigned as president trump's national security adviser. that prompted an immediate reaction from republicans, which had a different tone than we've seen before. the white house denied that the president had done that. look at the full screen reports of the president's -- or the white house statement, which said that at no time did president trump, though he told the fbi director that michael flynn was a good man, at no time did he try to end that or any other investigation. republica
>> very soon, sara. we've been building towards this moment ever since president trump fired fbi director comey last week. his explanations later in the week got him in increasing trouble. yesterday afternoon we had the news break, first reported by the "new york times," subsequently confirmed by nbc and other news outlets that james comey kept contemporaneous notes of his interactions with president trump that recorded that president trump in mid-february asked him to end the...
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i'm sara eisen. i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you from me as well. an extra happy friday on this long weekend. a long weekend back home, back in britain, and also here. one of the few bank holidays that are united. >> what are they celebrating there? >> just a may bank holiday. i'm not sure there's a reason for it. we'll check in with steve, he'll know. also new music friday. listening to carly rae jebson's new hit. >> another record finish, and very strong day for both the s&p and the nasdaq. we are looking at futures under pressure. dow futures down 13. s&p down 1 point. nasdaq is positive. we'll tell you about that in a moment. it's been a strong week as a whole. s&p is up about 1.4%. and the russell 2000 index has underperformed a little. as for oil prices, almost a 5% slide yesterday. watching that carefully, seemed to be a big disappointment out of vienna. wti crude below $49 a barrel. 48.97, maybe a mini pop this morning. big slide for the energy shares dragging on the major indices yesterday. >> looking forward to steve in vienna explaining w
i'm sara eisen. i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you from me as well. an extra happy friday on this long weekend. a long weekend back home, back in britain, and also here. one of the few bank holidays that are united. >> what are they celebrating there? >> just a may bank holiday. i'm not sure there's a reason for it. we'll check in with steve, he'll know. also new music friday. listening to carly rae jebson's new hit. >> another record finish, and very strong day for both...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. 1/2 hours to go before the opening bell on wall street. futures are mixed. with us now to get you set up for the week ahead, jonathan golub from rbc capital markets. good morning. >> hi, sara. >> it feels like with the lack of news on earnings and specifics on economic data the path of least resistance is higher for this market. why are the bulls in charge? >> the underlying data is good. like you say, it's been a quiet period but we will start to see another jobs report, which is likely to be good. the manufacturing data, the ism which comes out at the beginning of the month will be things that the market focuses on. you've had solid earnings, recessionary risks are super low. the fed is moving forward, but it's not going to shock the market with whatever they do. june is a done deal. i think grinding higher on low volatility. >> why then is the bond market have a yield curve that's low and flat given the rising rate environment and suggesting bearish outlook on the economy? >> you k
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. 1/2 hours to go before the opening bell on wall street. futures are mixed. with us now to get you set up for the week ahead, jonathan golub from rbc capital markets. good morning. >> hi, sara. >> it feels like with the lack of news on earnings and specifics on economic data the path of least resistance is higher for this market. why are the bulls in charge? >> the underlying data is good. like you say, it's been a quiet period but we...