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by the way, my friend al snyder -- is here tonight. there he is.ey, al thank you so much for being here and for allowing me to tell your story. i really appreciate it. [applause] like i said right, wrong, fortunate right place, right time sometimes identify felt forrest gumpish and often many back stories that never made their way into print. i was fortunate in january of 2002 to accompany united states senator inspector good friend of mine for a meeting that he was having with piddle castro my observations from that trip were a week long "daily news" feature that began with a cover story -- by the way, look carefully and i think shane and spector gets photo credit am i right -- who would have thought you missed your calling? castro may have served me but we argue ad about world events and what i most remember and not published in "daily news" although i should have is that at the end of the night knowing that i'm a cigar smoker he presented me with a box of my favorites at the time were trinidad and thene signed the top of the box. when i got home
by the way, my friend al snyder -- is here tonight. there he is.ey, al thank you so much for being here and for allowing me to tell your story. i really appreciate it. [applause] like i said right, wrong, fortunate right place, right time sometimes identify felt forrest gumpish and often many back stories that never made their way into print. i was fortunate in january of 2002 to accompany united states senator inspector good friend of mine for a meeting that he was having with piddle castro my...
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snyder is a tech ceo who ran as, quote, one tough nerd.n michigan, snyder moved quickly to slash costs from balanced budgets and in the process, he set the stage for one of america's greatest environmental disasters, exposing 100,000 people to lead poisoning in the majority black city of flint, michigan. hardest hit were the children, many who now live with the irreversible effects of contaminated tap water as the government nickel and dimed. my guest, dr. mona hanna-attisha, is the famous flint pediatrician, turned detective, com whistle-blower. she's just written a book about it. it's called "what the eyes don't see kwk a story of resistance and hope in an american city." i asked her what made her step up and take on the system. dr. hanna-attisha, welcome to the program. >> it's great to be here. >> so this has been a story that has roiled your state but also america for a long time, and you were right there on the front line. just describe for me the tipping point. what was your aha moment as oprah might say about this discovery you mad
snyder is a tech ceo who ran as, quote, one tough nerd.n michigan, snyder moved quickly to slash costs from balanced budgets and in the process, he set the stage for one of america's greatest environmental disasters, exposing 100,000 people to lead poisoning in the majority black city of flint, michigan. hardest hit were the children, many who now live with the irreversible effects of contaminated tap water as the government nickel and dimed. my guest, dr. mona hanna-attisha, is the famous...
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those are the kind of books that timothy snyder writes. turn his attention now in his new become, the road to unfreedom, russia, europe, and america. he turned his attention to the 21st century after having plumbed the debt depps of the 20th century and the road to unfreedom is an account of the political trajectories of russia, of europe, and the united states, how they intersect with each other, how they affect each other, and how they're informed or driven by common historical patterns and narratives and ideas. one feels the weigh of the 20th century in his account of the 21st century so far. and it's ona heavy weigh, about the realities of fascism, the power of unpleasant ideas and unpleasant actors and i'd say he mobilizes what i found to be remarkable insights about events i already thought i knew pretty well. actually, but he brings to them a lens that provides still greater illumination. so disturb book, but clearly an important one. so it's our very, very great player to have your here. he's going to peek for a while, probably 30
those are the kind of books that timothy snyder writes. turn his attention now in his new become, the road to unfreedom, russia, europe, and america. he turned his attention to the 21st century after having plumbed the debt depps of the 20th century and the road to unfreedom is an account of the political trajectories of russia, of europe, and the united states, how they intersect with each other, how they affect each other, and how they're informed or driven by common historical patterns and...
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years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university's sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism in foreign policy, immigration and its impact on our global standing and yale's amy chua on how group identity shapes foreign policy. watch any of these programs and more by visiting booktv.org and searching foreign policy book in the search barr at the top of the -- search bar at the top of the page. >> so best selling historian doris kerns goodwin has a new book coming out. ms. goodwin, what's your focus? >> well, it's on leadership in turbulent times. so what i've done is to take four of the guys that i knew before -- lincoln, teddy, franklin roose and lbj domestically -- and look at them through the lens of leadership so, hopefully, it can be a road map for young leaders, for established leaders about what's leadership in moments of great tush lends are, and what it was able to achieve. it gives us solace, i think, when we look back to that. >> host: end when did you start working on a book like this? >> guest: five years ago. it too
years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university's sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism in foreign policy, immigration and its impact on our global standing and yale's amy chua on how group identity shapes foreign policy. watch any of these programs and more by visiting booktv.org and searching foreign policy book in the search barr at the top of the -- search bar at the top of the page. >> so best selling historian doris...
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the years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreign policy. >> sees been going about the cities literary scene. up next to speak with professor and first female two-time recipient of the national book award, jesmyn ward. >> the winner of the national book award for fiction is jesmyn ward. [cheers and applause] "salvage the bones." >> these are things i've been obsessed with us idea of what the idea of history and how history bears on the present and how our past isn't really our past. how our past is also present. i think this is one of the reasons consumers i wrote about incarceration in prison, writing about inccerati, incarceration of black people, black men, black boys. and how dehumanizing that is, how traumatic that is. and then how i guess the specific circumstances of that mass incarceration might have changed. maybe our prisons today don't look so much, don't really look much like parchment presented. they are not working plantations, but they are still dehumanizing p
the years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreign policy. >> sees been going about the cities literary scene. up next to speak with professor and first female two-time recipient of the national book award, jesmyn ward. >> the winner of the national book award for fiction is jesmyn ward. [cheers and applause] "salvage the bones." >> these are things...
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scott snyder senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on the u.s. korea policy of the council on foreign relations in singapore time a junk research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand. it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first time in seventy years us the north korean leader have match it was certainly well stage and i think a change in many respects in the international environment in east asia. first of all u.s. president was willing to meet with a north korean leader but secondly i don't think that sort of meeting could have occurred without the facilitation and support of south korea and president in which has been who has been the most active supporter in trying to put these two together time who would have ever thought of the two men who were exchanging harsh words over the last few months woul
scott snyder senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on the u.s. korea policy of the council on foreign relations in singapore time a junk research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand. it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first...
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scott snyder, director of the program on u.s.-korea policy, the council on foreign relations.e are seeing pressure for u.s. stocks in the middle of the trading day on this last trading day of the week. there is abigail doolittle. reporter: it is the last day of the trading week. small moves. mixed trading action, the dow up fractionally. s&p 500 down fractionally. 1%, a bullishf week for stocks as the major averages higher. the dow leading the way up more than 2%. tech selling off, pullback for technology. stock down 1.3% today, two days in a row. the worst since the middle of april, contributing to weakness, let's look at chip movers. broadcom down 2.79%. skywards down 3.7%. day, on thatn the report that it told suppliers to expect small orders. nikkei reports from the past have been unreliable. it will be interesting to see if there is shadow that supports that intel. intel down. helping to explain that weakness. let's go into the bloomberg and look at technicals on stocks. there is something to be concerned about. you can use this on gtv , one year chart, buyers and con
scott snyder, director of the program on u.s.-korea policy, the council on foreign relations.e are seeing pressure for u.s. stocks in the middle of the trading day on this last trading day of the week. there is abigail doolittle. reporter: it is the last day of the trading week. small moves. mixed trading action, the dow up fractionally. s&p 500 down fractionally. 1%, a bullishf week for stocks as the major averages higher. the dow leading the way up more than 2%. tech selling off, pullback...
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foreign policy with georgetown professor sarah snyder. she discussed her book "from selma to moscow" at the policies and prose bookstore in washington d.c.. this is an hour. see macadamia everyone. my name is liz artlip and i'm a member of the bands that would like to welcome you all to politics and prose bookstore. thanks for coming out. to rather your evening. we are here to listen to sarah snyder with her new book "from selma to moscow" how human rights activists transformed u.s. foreign policy. c-span will tv is reporting this evening and you don't want to be the person is phone is ringing. if you have not purchased your book edited by two they are available behind the register. after the event just head over there and ask for it and we'll be taught -- happy to sell you one, two or three. sarah will be signing over here after she is done talking. sarah's groundbreaking study of the 1960 civil rights act arkies the movement has had an impact on the nation's foreign policy as a domestic issue. as americans question the social justice th
foreign policy with georgetown professor sarah snyder. she discussed her book "from selma to moscow" at the policies and prose bookstore in washington d.c.. this is an hour. see macadamia everyone. my name is liz artlip and i'm a member of the bands that would like to welcome you all to politics and prose bookstore. thanks for coming out. to rather your evening. we are here to listen to sarah snyder with her new book "from selma to moscow" how human rights activists...
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rod snyder shot this video of the bears wandering around the star mobile estates.q-and-a with rod snyder/sonora resident"but never expected to see this bear?" "never. not down this far."the elevation of sonora is around 1,800 feet.suzy hume spent most of monday roughly 2,500 feet higher in yosemite, hoping to see a bear in the national park, never imagining she'd come home to see a mother and cub in the tree in front of her home.suzy hume/sonora resident"when we drove up here, the sheriffs were surrounding my house. and i was like, what's going on. and they said there's a bear up in the tree. and i looked at my friend, i said 'i told you were were gonna see bears!'"the tuoloumne county sheriff's department along with a fish and wildlife representative were able to eventually shoo the bears back into the wild.neighbors are not necessarily anxious for a repeat performance.rod snyder/sonora resident"once was enough."but they consider it a privilege to have amazing close encounter.grilli/sonora resident"to see that was just really shocking, and adorable." (vicki) that
rod snyder shot this video of the bears wandering around the star mobile estates.q-and-a with rod snyder/sonora resident"but never expected to see this bear?" "never. not down this far."the elevation of sonora is around 1,800 feet.suzy hume spent most of monday roughly 2,500 feet higher in yosemite, hoping to see a bear in the national park, never imagining she'd come home to see a mother and cub in the tree in front of her home.suzy hume/sonora resident"when we drove...
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foreign policy with georgetown professor sarah snyder. she discussed her book "from selma to moscow" at the policies and prose bookstore in washington d.c.. this is an hour. see macadamia everyone. my name is liz artlip and i'm a member of the bands that would like to welcome you all to politics and prose bookstore. thanks for coming out. to rather your evening. we are here to listen to sarah snyder with her new book "from selma to moscow" how human rights activists transformed u.s. foreign policy
foreign policy with georgetown professor sarah snyder. she discussed her book "from selma to moscow" at the policies and prose bookstore in washington d.c.. this is an hour. see macadamia everyone. my name is liz artlip and i'm a member of the bands that would like to welcome you all to politics and prose bookstore. thanks for coming out. to rather your evening. we are here to listen to sarah snyder with her new book "from selma to moscow" how human rights activists...
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does his art of the deal here in singapore our agenda there in singapore james thank you well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says donald trump has helped normalize kim as a world lead. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward meeting many north korean longstanding demands about moving in the direction of changing the relationship from one of hostility to one of normalcy and the big question i think is how will north korea reciprocate those steps i do think that we are probably going to see some kind of declaration that can be regarded as historic it's necessary for both countries to identify a common set of interests that can enable them to start a process that will allow us to work together in terms of addressing these issues and i think that just the fact that this is the first time these individuals have met and that th
does his art of the deal here in singapore our agenda there in singapore james thank you well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says donald trump has helped normalize kim as a world lead. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward...
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that common news for al snyder has reached a boiling point. >> we go to every neighborhood in the city. >> reporter: he, his grandmother and others areaking the message of stop the killing to the very streets where so many have been killed. >> my son was killed in 1990. >> reporter: and most recently her grand son and his wife killed while riding in a lyft vehicle last month. >> h itts so bad you can't stand up anymore. >> reporter: theer ovght hours five people shot, one of them killed. the only answer this caravanf believers has for the moment is their own outreach. >> they are feeling pain. they need help. and we have toeach out to them. >> reporter: because they know the pain. it happened tothem. >> i hope i'm notxt ne i hope my family members are not next. >> reporter: i asked ife felt the message is resonating? >> i believe it is. a lot of peopleed are tf hurting. >> reporter: with that he wants everyone in ear shot of his voice to stop and listen. >> your family lose your and iw make you more of a man forme killing dy? >> reporter: the group is also organizing a rally in th stad
that common news for al snyder has reached a boiling point. >> we go to every neighborhood in the city. >> reporter: he, his grandmother and others areaking the message of stop the killing to the very streets where so many have been killed. >> my son was killed in 1990. >> reporter: and most recently her grand son and his wife killed while riding in a lyft vehicle last month. >> h itts so bad you can't stand up anymore. >> reporter: theer ovght hours five...
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neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearance there is. they can't cut that limb. they cut that limb, they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fire. but they just don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was really a big part of why we fell in love with this park. >>> time now 4:44. >> yes, it is. 4:44. whoo. starting our day -- >> wow, it's only been 14 minutes. just the start of the show. >> an hour or two hours to go. >> get a little confused what time it is. 4:45 everybody. hopefully you're kicking off wednesday morning doing just fine. >>> we're feeling comfortable out there if you like a little bit of fog. so very typical san francisco conditions. that's what's going on right now. keeping things cool in the 50s for this early-morning hour. here's a look at our coit tower view. you can see it. so that's good news. the fog isn't as low as it was yesterday at that time in that location. but lo
neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearance there is. they can't cut that limb. they cut that limb, they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fire. but they just don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was really a big part of why we fell in love with this park. >>> time...
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pg&e says to accommodate for growth they could take as much as 12 feet and neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearance is, but they can't cut that limb. they cut that limb they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fire, but they just don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was really a big part of why we fell in love with this area. >> reporter: it's important to note these maps don't just affect san rafael or even just marin county. they affect the entire state. they went into effect in january and anyone who is moving now into a tier 2 or tier 3 fire risk zone is likely to see these changes as well and the folks who are in those zones are also affected because this same map will now dictate whether or not they're in the zones where pg&e preemptively shuts down power during weather and series of days with bad weather that potentially could be a risk of fire. >> we can't forget pg&e is also
pg&e says to accommodate for growth they could take as much as 12 feet and neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearance is, but they can't cut that limb. they cut that limb they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fire, but they just don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was...
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you can use snyder lane as an alternative.estbound lanes will not be affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... two bay area women accused of sexually assaulting teenagers... and police think there could be more victims. ( will ) plus... easing congestion and traffic. a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) and after the break... animal rights activists crash a bay area barbeque competition... and it takes a violent turn. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) battery in your smart lock? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tonight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. (anny hong): hi
you can use snyder lane as an alternative.estbound lanes will not be affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... two bay area women accused of sexually assaulting teenagers... and police think there could be more victims. ( will ) plus... easing congestion and traffic. a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) and after the break... animal rights activists crash a bay area barbeque competition... and it takes a violent turn. (...
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degrees it could go down to minus forty if needed and ford can make it snow in ten different ways snyder laughed and. the cologne center can simulate the coldest august and highest place in western europe the engineers contest classic winter problems even in the height of summer. get tested but you know since engineers measure how much snow enters the interior when someone opens the door in these conditions and whether the electric meter is still open and close despite the cold and the car battery is also tested to see how it copes with b.'s temperatures going temp outs once the test. before and whether factory cost seventy million euros to build it's big enough for engineers to work on ten cars that any one time . use is seasons and the calendar and our history here in cologne and ford can now set the weather that's a whatever and once. those c.h. three has made a handsome addition the must as range of models the subcompact crossover s.u.v. good show room fours in mid twenty fifteen after one year on the market it had taken its place just behind his big brother and most of his longstand
degrees it could go down to minus forty if needed and ford can make it snow in ten different ways snyder laughed and. the cologne center can simulate the coldest august and highest place in western europe the engineers contest classic winter problems even in the height of summer. get tested but you know since engineers measure how much snow enters the interior when someone opens the door in these conditions and whether the electric meter is still open and close despite the cold and the car...
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something really concrete comes out of these meetings when hey there in seoul when thank you well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says dog helped normalize kim as a world lead. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward meeting many north korean longstanding demands about moving in the direction of changing the relationship from one of hostility to one of normalcy and the big question i think is how will north korea reciprocate those steps i do think that we are probably going to see some kind of declaration that can be regarded as historic it's necessary for both countries to identify a common set of interests that can enable them to start a process that will allow us to work together in terms of addressing these issues and i think that just the fact that this is the first time these individuals have met and that they are going
something really concrete comes out of these meetings when hey there in seoul when thank you well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says dog helped normalize kim as a world lead. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward meeting...
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scott snyder senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on the u.s. korea policy of the council on foreign relations in singapore time a junk research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first time in seventy years us the north korean leader have match it was certainly well stage and i think a change in many respects in the international environment in east asia. first of all u.s. president was willing to meet with a north korean leader but secondly i don't think that sort of meeting could have occurred without the facilitation and support of south korea and president in which has been who has been the most active supporter in trying to put these two together time who would have ever thought of the two men who were exchanging harsh words over the last few months would
scott snyder senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on the u.s. korea policy of the council on foreign relations in singapore time a junk research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first...
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too much snyder won the league as a defender with stuttgart in the early nineties now he's assistant coach of the national team. feel safe place two years under his current boss you have him in a. schneider first coached team advantage that you never. want to hear it was always very disciplined i didn't eager to learn this at seventeen it is obviously going to be a few emotional ups and now this is well that's just part of the process of the planet it's another connection heintz first step then as agent and friend the two time world cup finalists to put stuttgart to the league title in one thousand nine hundred for a world class defender in. his day with a potentially world class full well it's now in his charge then his agent was part of his uphill climb. i think he did his own extra training as a youngster things like running up and down the steps seems to have worked with. them has played his way into gemini's starting line up and he still he twenty two how does that compare with champion. twenty two jerome was still a long way from being a regular start of a germany team is there
too much snyder won the league as a defender with stuttgart in the early nineties now he's assistant coach of the national team. feel safe place two years under his current boss you have him in a. schneider first coached team advantage that you never. want to hear it was always very disciplined i didn't eager to learn this at seventeen it is obviously going to be a few emotional ups and now this is well that's just part of the process of the planet it's another connection heintz first step then...
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perhaps oblique those proposed timings as a negotiation tactic james plays al-jazeera singapore scott snyderis a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says donald trump has helped normalize kim jong un as a world leader. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward meeting many north korean longstanding demands about moving in the direction of changing the relationship from want to possibility to one of normalcy and the big question i think is how will north korea reciprocate those steps i do think that we are probably going to see some kind of declaration that can be regarded as historic it's necessary for both countries to identify a common set of interests that can enable them to start a process that will allow us to work together in terms of addressing these issues and i think that just the fact that this is the first time these individuals have met
perhaps oblique those proposed timings as a negotiation tactic james plays al-jazeera singapore scott snyderis a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says donald trump has helped normalize kim jong un as a world leader. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long...
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by the way, my friend, al snyder, is here tonight. there he is. hey, al. thank you for being here, for allowing me to tell your story. i really appreciate it. [applause] >> like i said, right, wrong, and fortunate, right place, sometimes i've felt a little forrest gumpish and many back stories never made they ware into print. in 2002 i accompanied arlen specter to cuba for a meeting that he was ale offing with fidel castro, my observations from at that time trip were a week-long daily news feature that began with a consider store -- look carefully and i think shane and specter gets the photo credit. aim right? who would have thought. missed your calling. castro may have served me my first but we argued but world events and what i most remember and not published in he daily news, although i should have, is that at the end of the night, knowing i'm a cigar smoker he prepared me with a box of my favorites which were trinidads and then signed the top of the box. when i got home, i showed to its my wife. she was ecstatic. couldn't understand why. she said, well
by the way, my friend, al snyder, is here tonight. there he is. hey, al. thank you for being here, for allowing me to tell your story. i really appreciate it. [applause] >> like i said, right, wrong, and fortunate, right place, sometimes i've felt a little forrest gumpish and many back stories never made they ware into print. in 2002 i accompanied arlen specter to cuba for a meeting that he was ale offing with fidel castro, my observations from at that time trip were a week-long daily...
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haidi: jodie snyder bloomberg senior international editor.day when it comes to japan heading off to the lunch break. the yen story a big downside headwind there. >> machinery makers and electronics under pressure. .etailers sliding we saw retail sales in japan fall by the most in two years. automobile stocks gaining ground. that is a snapshot of what's going on in japan. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. markets: asia. i am haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i am in hong kong. a down day. are -- sliding across the region. we are seeing some fluctuations in hong kong. we have an index extending its drop into bear ma
haidi: jodie snyder bloomberg senior international editor.day when it comes to japan heading off to the lunch break. the yen story a big downside headwind there. >> machinery makers and electronics under pressure. .etailers sliding we saw retail sales in japan fall by the most in two years. automobile stocks gaining ground. that is a snapshot of what's going on in japan. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology...
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and on june 20th another evening of poetry with mary flanagan from the college and sarah dickerson snyder who has family in the area and wind down for the summer, we bring books to the canaan reading house series and they have incredible lineups. i won't go to the list but lauren will be here, peter, joan silver who just won a big award and also the osher summer lecture series. they have six summer lectures and some heavy hitters and it will be really interesting. if you sign up for our newsletter and check our website you won't miss any of the great things. but tonight our guest is christopher wren. the first question he was asked when we have for 3 question interview for the book jim blog which is a blog by two local women, what three books helped shape you and the writer you are today and why? his answer was it was 40 years as a journalist on deadline that shaped me as a writer. liza bernard one began his debit is christopher wren covered the civil rights movement and retired from the new york times after nearly 29 years as a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor. he headed to tim
and on june 20th another evening of poetry with mary flanagan from the college and sarah dickerson snyder who has family in the area and wind down for the summer, we bring books to the canaan reading house series and they have incredible lineups. i won't go to the list but lauren will be here, peter, joan silver who just won a big award and also the osher summer lecture series. they have six summer lectures and some heavy hitters and it will be really interesting. if you sign up for our...
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. >> reporter: for the record, brandon snyder told us today tickets remain available on the secondary market. buy from warriors.com. and we do know of secondary court size seats that are still available at $50,000. >> no, that is a house payment. >> you know the finals not just happening on the basketball court. alameda county food bank is partnering with the san francisco food bank to challenge the greater cleveland food bank to see who can raise more money during the finals. >> when you put our two organizations together and friendly competition, we have an opportunity to do something for the community. and that makes thes for all thr food banks to raise a collective $50,000. you can donate at the next game on sunday. we have links on our website abc7news.com. >>> the warriors back to doing what they love. being mentor to kids of under served communities. >> lyanne melendez has the story. >> reporter: steph curry and kevin durant in their element. giving back to the community that worships them is something the golden state warriors are good at. with the help of the nba, the warrior
. >> reporter: for the record, brandon snyder told us today tickets remain available on the secondary market. buy from warriors.com. and we do know of secondary court size seats that are still available at $50,000. >> no, that is a house payment. >> you know the finals not just happening on the basketball court. alameda county food bank is partnering with the san francisco food bank to challenge the greater cleveland food bank to see who can raise more money during the finals....
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wek to scott snyder. we were talking to him before some technical problems.ations and is aea expert. thank you for sticking with us. i think you were answering the question as to what the next steps are at the moment, and what would you be doing in order to build up confidence between these two sides, which have had decades of mistrust, deep mistrust? >> the main thing from the statement is that we need to go ahead and move forward on this process that is going to be led by secretary of state p and try to get some conkey -- seeinge deliverables, what the process would look like with north korea, and how it would be linked up with trust building or peace building. president trump talked a lot you have to bet aware of the extreme mistrust with north korea, in which the critical thing is to build a shared record of accomplishment. that actually means steps on either side need to be linked with each other in a kind of action for action phased process. was really missing was there if i -- verify. we didn't get anything concrete on denuclearization at all. >> yes.
wek to scott snyder. we were talking to him before some technical problems.ations and is aea expert. thank you for sticking with us. i think you were answering the question as to what the next steps are at the moment, and what would you be doing in order to build up confidence between these two sides, which have had decades of mistrust, deep mistrust? >> the main thing from the statement is that we need to go ahead and move forward on this process that is going to be led by secretary of...
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20th, we have another evening of poetry with mary flannigan from the college and sarah dickenson snyder who has family in the area. and then we sort of wind down for the summer here at the store, but we bring books to the canen meeting house series and stratford and they both have incredible lineups and not going through the whole list, but lauren will be here, peter manzo, joan silver who just won a big award and also, there will be the osher summer lecture series, they have got six summer lectures and they've got heavy hitters and it will be interesting. so if you sign up for our newsletter, and check the website, you won't miss any of the great things. but tonight, our guest is christopher wren and the first question that he was asked when we asked him to do a three-question interview for the book jam blog which some of you may know, it's a blog by local-- two local women, the question was, what three books have helped shape you into the writer you are today and why. and his answer was, it was actually 40 years as a journalist on deadline that shaped me as a writer. christopher wren
20th, we have another evening of poetry with mary flannigan from the college and sarah dickenson snyder who has family in the area. and then we sort of wind down for the summer here at the store, but we bring books to the canen meeting house series and stratford and they both have incredible lineups and not going through the whole list, but lauren will be here, peter manzo, joan silver who just won a big award and also, there will be the osher summer lecture series, they have got six summer...
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such as american universities sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreignolicy. sasha on immigration, and its impact on our global standing, and yale's amy wa how group identity facing policy watch programs and her by visiting booktv.org. an searching foreign policy book in the search bar at the top of the page. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's afterwards. our weekly author interview program that includes best selling nonfiction books and guest interviewers. syndicated column weighed in on threats to democracy former national intelligence director james clapper offeredded his insights into the u.s. intelligence community. and best selling author barbara explored science behind how the body ages. in the coming weeks on afterwards, marilyn congressman john del first to declare for the election will lay out his vision for america. position mona will detail her efforts to provide scientific evidence of lead poisoning in water supply in flynt, with michigan, and this weekend television and radio host it is phil press reflects on his
such as american universities sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreignolicy. sasha on immigration, and its impact on our global standing, and yale's amy wa how group identity facing policy watch programs and her by visiting booktv.org. an searching foreign policy book in the search bar at the top of the page. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's afterwards. our weekly author interview program that includes best selling nonfiction...
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communities.officials have now given some neighborhoods an ultimatum: leave, or be prosecuted.janet snyder civil defense: "this is an order that is a formal order that does mandate that they leave." fed by a massive fissure shooting 200 feet into the air, the drone team calculates how quickly the lava is flowing. at times it's been up to 600 yards per hour.a snail's place for a person, but lightning-fast for lava. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you can clearly see that there was movement."movement that virtually nothing can stop. not homes, cars or even entire forests.scott mcclean/ reporting:"so the trees don't do much to slow lava?"nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "no. if the volume's there, there's not much that will." (michelle) the u-s geological survey says, the lava has now covered five- and a- half square miles.which is four times as big as new york's central park. (michelle)officials cut the ribbon at a hangar in southern california that has been renovated to house the navy's next generation unmanned aircraft. the m-q-4-c can fl
communities.officials have now given some neighborhoods an ultimatum: leave, or be prosecuted.janet snyder civil defense: "this is an order that is a formal order that does mandate that they leave." fed by a massive fissure shooting 200 feet into the air, the drone team calculates how quickly the lava is flowing. at times it's been up to 600 yards per hour.a snail's place for a person, but lightning-fast for lava. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you can...
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you can use snyder lane as an alternative. affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... easing congestion and traffic. a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) plus... see the video of three people being rescued from a cliff in pacifica. ( will ) and after the break...a man is attacked in the castro just days before pride events are set to begin. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. amazingly delicious breyers ice cream for 330 calories a pint?. now possible. new breyers delights. indulge without all the guilt. a scare in the east bay as firefighters battled two brush fires in livermore. because of those fires... all lanes of westbound 84 between livermore and i-680 were blocked fo
you can use snyder lane as an alternative. affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... easing congestion and traffic. a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) plus... see the video of three people being rescued from a cliff in pacifica. ( will ) and after the break...a man is attacked in the castro just days before pride events are set to begin. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute...
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cnn's jessica snyder with more outside the federal courthouse in washington. >> reporter: inpproving this deal, the judge really ripped apart the government's case. he read from his nearly 200-page opinion for just about 30 minutes, picking apart government's case point by point by point. all three of the government's main arguments. saying the government had faile to prove their case that this merger between at&t and time warner would substantially lessen competition. this is a big blow to the government. the judge also went a step further here. he said it would be manifestly unjust if the government now asked him to put his decision on hold and issue a stay here. the judge even going so far as to say it is unlikely that the government will succeed i they move forward in any sort of appeal. just minutes after the judge announced his ruling, the department of justice seemed to push back. they that they would carefully review this ruling and consider next steps. not exactly closing the door on any sort of appeal here. at&t, of course, release statement saying that they were very pleas
cnn's jessica snyder with more outside the federal courthouse in washington. >> reporter: inpproving this deal, the judge really ripped apart the government's case. he read from his nearly 200-page opinion for just about 30 minutes, picking apart government's case point by point by point. all three of the government's main arguments. saying the government had faile to prove their case that this merger between at&t and time warner would substantially lessen competition. this is a big...
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. >> scott snyder of the council on foreign relations you're going to stay with us we're going to continue to monitor the happenings in singapore right now and again waiting for this news conference with secretary of state mike pompeo sort of setting the stage for what we should ex3ek9 today. >> sure. >>> the entire world is watching today's summit of course perhaps nowhere more closely than china and south korea eunice yoon is standing by and akiko is standing by live in seoul. >> reporter: good morning, mike. we got a statement from moon jae-in an hour ago with bold language calling this a once in a century meeting and an historic milestone that will go from war to peace. in terms of what south korea is looking for, they want to see a grand agreement that will reduce the hostility on the korean peninsula and begin the process of denuclearization. the president making sure to praise kim and trump for what was strong determination in resolving the issue. >> translator: it is hoped they're making the decision of generously considering each other's demands. i both expect and hope that tomorr
. >> scott snyder of the council on foreign relations you're going to stay with us we're going to continue to monitor the happenings in singapore right now and again waiting for this news conference with secretary of state mike pompeo sort of setting the stage for what we should ex3ek9 today. >> sure. >>> the entire world is watching today's summit of course perhaps nowhere more closely than china and south korea eunice yoon is standing by and akiko is standing by live in...
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the years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreign policy. >> sees been going about the cities literary scene. up next to speak with professor and first female two-time recipient of the national book award, jesmyn ward.
the years booktv has covered hundreds of books on foreign affairs such as american university sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreign policy. >> sees been going about the cities literary scene. up next to speak with professor and first female two-time recipient of the national book award, jesmyn ward.
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communities.officials have now given some neighborhoods an ultimatum: leave, or be prosecuted.janet snyder, civil defense: "this is an order that is a formal order that does mandate that they leave." fed by a massive fissure shooting 200 feet into the air, the drone team calculates how quickly the lava is flowing. at times it's been up to 600 yards per hour.a snail's place for a person, but lightning-fast for lava. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you can clearly see that there was movement."movement that virtually nothing can stop. not homes, cars or even entire forests.scott mcclean/ reporting:"so the trees don't do much to slow lava?"nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "no. if the volume's there, there's not much that will." (pam) the u-s geological survey says, lava from the kilauea volcano has covered five- and a- half square miles.(vicki)that's four times as big as new york's central park. (pam) coming up: the bay area housing eeds a change. why one developer in walnut creek says, buying before construction .. gives homeowners an advant
communities.officials have now given some neighborhoods an ultimatum: leave, or be prosecuted.janet snyder, civil defense: "this is an order that is a formal order that does mandate that they leave." fed by a massive fissure shooting 200 feet into the air, the drone team calculates how quickly the lava is flowing. at times it's been up to 600 yards per hour.a snail's place for a person, but lightning-fast for lava. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you can...
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"tomorrow show", tom snyder. >> seth: oh, right.mmy fallon, and now you. >> seth: and you think tomorrow -- you think a better show title would have been "the tomorrow show?" >> absolutely. >> seth: yeah. >> because pat weaver, a gentleman who is sigourney weaver's father -- >> yeah. >> seth: worked at nbc in, i think, promotion and had this strategy of "today," "tonight" and "tomorrow." and i begged you when you took over this show -- >> seth: you did. >> change it! but anyway, why not "the tomorrow show?" >> seth: yeah, it's -- you know, i -- i thought about it. but you what it was? it meant a lot to me to be another host of "late night." >> oh, god bless you. isn't he the nicest man in the world? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i really appreciate you being here. i really appreciate this. we're going to keep it. i'm going to give to it the next host of this franchise. whenever that happens. [ cheers and applause ] david letterman, everybody! the season finale of "my next guest needs no introduction" will be available may 31st. w
"tomorrow show", tom snyder. >> seth: oh, right.mmy fallon, and now you. >> seth: and you think tomorrow -- you think a better show title would have been "the tomorrow show?" >> absolutely. >> seth: yeah. >> because pat weaver, a gentleman who is sigourney weaver's father -- >> yeah. >> seth: worked at nbc in, i think, promotion and had this strategy of "today," "tonight" and "tomorrow." and i begged you...
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nine days later he put on a disguise and crept into the snyder man's yard.usty spotted him and called 911. >> he's running. i think he has a gun in his back pocket. >> was this a practice run or an aborted murder attempt? newman bolted when rusty confronted him. still, he was back on the computer a few days later, this time searching for a local costume store, looking for another disguise. and then the prosecutors asserted the final countdown to murder began. 2:30 in the afternoon of november 17th, neuman rented a silver kia minivan. the desk clerk remembered him. >> he was in a hurry and very impatient. >> just after 5:30 in the morning on november 18th, a security camera recorded the silver minivan pulling into the parking garage on the ge campus. the camera then caught newman walking up the stairs. he was headed to his office where he logged on to his computer and left his cell phone on the desk. was he trying to create an alibi? next, hemy neuman got back in his car. he was on the move. a few hours later, surveillance video across town picked up his trai
nine days later he put on a disguise and crept into the snyder man's yard.usty spotted him and called 911. >> he's running. i think he has a gun in his back pocket. >> was this a practice run or an aborted murder attempt? newman bolted when rusty confronted him. still, he was back on the computer a few days later, this time searching for a local costume store, looking for another disguise. and then the prosecutors asserted the final countdown to murder began. 2:30 in the afternoon...
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neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearancelimb. they cut that limb, they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fibu don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was really a big part of why we fell in love with gerstle park. >> reporter: san rafael neighborhoods aren't the only ones affected. essentially any neighborhood that has now moved into a tier 2 or tier 3 risk zone under this new map is affected by these new changes. in san rafael, emily turner, kpix5. >>> for the fourth time in two months a dead whale has washed ashore in the bay area. this massive blue whale was spotted just south of lemantur beach in point reyes. it was noticed off the farallon islands by a whale watching boat. the whale died as a result of a collision with a ship. >>> they ordered a bike and got a bearded dragon, how an amazon stow-away became part of the family. ing customer >> we are really going to heat things up as w
neighbors like robert snyder wonder what the end result will look like. >> i don't know how much clearancelimb. they cut that limb, they might as well take the tree down. >> reporter: the people we talked to say they understand the need to stay safe and prevent fibu don't want it to come at the cost of their neighborhood. >> came from the city and that was really a big part of why we fell in love with gerstle park. >> reporter: san rafael neighborhoods aren't the only...
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i want to hear from my friend mark snyder court thank you. i think that the point about venezuela is important in that were taking 60,000 reefs aee, colombia has taken 600,000, chile, 250,000, and they're doing it. and to be frank, our astance to them help cog integrate the reef refugees in venezuela is limited. is limit. my question goes to central american issue. in terms of clearly a substantial number of those who are trying to get across our border are those who fear violence in their countries and central america, rightfully. so unacr has indicated that many of them, i when they have done the screening, should have refugee status. our response seemeds to be heavy handed response without providing an opportunity for them to make that kind of asylum claim no now with the separation of the children from families, the question but how this relays to what we're saying about who we are as a people. i'm curious whether you look at this issue in terms of what we might do in central america to reduce the pressures on them to leave, and also a mo
i want to hear from my friend mark snyder court thank you. i think that the point about venezuela is important in that were taking 60,000 reefs aee, colombia has taken 600,000, chile, 250,000, and they're doing it. and to be frank, our astance to them help cog integrate the reef refugees in venezuela is limited. is limit. my question goes to central american issue. in terms of clearly a substantial number of those who are trying to get across our border are those who fear violence in their...
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snyder mentioned are all in agreement that it's fantastic and be able for a temporary, 5-year conditional use approval for parking, not a permanent one, where we would have to trust that the property owner out of the goodness of their heart would continue to proceed with the development. and i just want to make sure that those emails made it to your attention, even though they arrived, some of them, just a few hours ago. they include the president emeritus of glen park association, vice president, several board members on the g.p.a. and i hope that you will go along with the zoning, but not with the -- not supporting the legislation to make the parking right. >> president hillis: thank you. >> afternoon, commissioners. steven bus. i'm also strongly in favor of the n.c.t. rezoning, when that makes it in frontf o u. in the meantime, like mr mr. sheraldi said, i urge you to not allow the parking in perpetuity. i also -- i don't doubt the owners that they want to develop it into residential, but a lot can happen while they're raising the funds to redevelop it and it could end up changing hand
snyder mentioned are all in agreement that it's fantastic and be able for a temporary, 5-year conditional use approval for parking, not a permanent one, where we would have to trust that the property owner out of the goodness of their heart would continue to proceed with the development. and i just want to make sure that those emails made it to your attention, even though they arrived, some of them, just a few hours ago. they include the president emeritus of glen park association, vice...
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jessica snyder was in the courtroom w the decision was read.us through the ruling. >> reporter: you ow, this judge really ripped apart the government's case as he read from his nearly 200-ge opinion in what amounted to almost 30 minutes of reading from the bench here. the judge in this cas point by point by point, knocking down all three of the government's main arguments and saying at the end of this that this deal be approved by this judge and that the government had failed to meet its burden that this merger would substantially lessen competition. a big w for at&t. a big blow for the government here. in addition to ruling that this merger could go forward, the judge in this case also issued a stern warning to the government, saying it would be man unjust if the governmentsked this judge to stay his ruling, to put his rulingn and also cautioned the government against going forward with additional appeal, saying it was unlikely they would succeed on this appeal. a big blow to the government here after a six-week case where they tried to prove
jessica snyder was in the courtroom w the decision was read.us through the ruling. >> reporter: you ow, this judge really ripped apart the government's case as he read from his nearly 200-ge opinion in what amounted to almost 30 minutes of reading from the bench here. the judge in this cas point by point by point, knocking down all three of the government's main arguments and saying at the end of this that this deal be approved by this judge and that the government had failed to meet its...
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thank you so much for bloomberg's sydney international editor, jodie snyder.ermany's biggest lender is up for good to discuss a deal with rival commerzbank. we will have the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ you think the looking at setting varying lay the ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak. bloomberg has been told that the chairman of deutsche bank and discuss to the idea of merging with commerzbank with investors and officials. no formal talks are underway. discussed the was local years ago, but nothing came out of it at the time. we are joined by matt right now, good morning to you. what is the likelihood we get .omething out of thi these talks they are not actually talking to each other, but within deutsche bank come i same-sex something is being considered. >> absolutely, as the share price falls to a really low, it seems like the chairman's throwing anything other want to see what will stick. he has to do something after losing three ceos in the last six years. this is an idea that he says has been floated in the past. germany'ss to merge two biggest banks,
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jessica snyder is "outfront" near the white house.y that the president himself is the target? >> reporter: these authorities, they are not revealing much about the types of devices found out here. only saying when they did find these devices all over washington, d.c. including here at the white house were in fact legit. as a result, were the president's phones compromise. that is because in 2017, the first year of trump's presidency, homeland security discovered a number of devices were operating with sting ray technology. this technology operates as this fake cell phone tower. mobile devices that connect to it. and the people operating these devices can snoop in on cell phone traffic. they can intercept phone calls and access text messages. they can also even plant malware here and we have reported that the president is increasingly relying on personal cell phones to tweet, and to interact with some personal confidants and while the white house has said his cell phone is secure, it is still raising alarm bells. when the report was re
jessica snyder is "outfront" near the white house.y that the president himself is the target? >> reporter: these authorities, they are not revealing much about the types of devices found out here. only saying when they did find these devices all over washington, d.c. including here at the white house were in fact legit. as a result, were the president's phones compromise. that is because in 2017, the first year of trump's presidency, homeland security discovered a number of...
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howard snyder with reuters. 2.1% above target for 2 1/2 years, starts to feel like alternate frameworks targeting or trying to set expectations higher so you hit your two. deciding how symmetric is too symmetric, what parameters are you using on that front? >> our target for our median term objective is 2% pce inflation. we feel that target has served the economy well. i'm strongly committed to it. the committee is strongly committed to it. the barriers to making internal change would be very high. we think it is fundamental and we think it has worked. you asked about price level targeting and that type of thing. they take cognizance of rates moving nearer the lower bound. that could put downwarde on inflation expectations, if we're downward toward the zero lower bound and confident toward the 2% inflation objective. the kind is to have makeup if you're below market, you have a time bei above tt and ea is to enhance the credibility of that 2%, that 2% target. this is an idea that has been written about for many years. it is not something that the committee has looked at seriously. i ima
howard snyder with reuters. 2.1% above target for 2 1/2 years, starts to feel like alternate frameworks targeting or trying to set expectations higher so you hit your two. deciding how symmetric is too symmetric, what parameters are you using on that front? >> our target for our median term objective is 2% pce inflation. we feel that target has served the economy well. i'm strongly committed to it. the committee is strongly committed to it. the barriers to making internal change would be...
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ginny snyder with us to cover some of the details.the details on the trade offers between china and the united states? reporter: it looks like china is offering to purchase up to 25 goods, dollars in u.s. which is part of the negotiations where they have said they would work to lower the trade deficit with the u.s.. this would largely be in the energy and agricultural space. details are still being worked out. bte, president has said that he te to allow the te -- x make agreements with u.s. suppliers. this is a reversal from a few -- in april when he said that it would not be able to do business in the u.s.. it is a controversial statement and reversal because there are many in congress, including members of his own party, that are not happy with that outcome. u-turns are wonderful things. we have seen that. and i started the show looking at the two flanks of america, mexico and canada. now we are back to bilateral list them in ter of nafta. are we close to tom ripping up the negotiations? trump hasreporter: seemed close to ripping up
ginny snyder with us to cover some of the details.the details on the trade offers between china and the united states? reporter: it looks like china is offering to purchase up to 25 goods, dollars in u.s. which is part of the negotiations where they have said they would work to lower the trade deficit with the u.s.. this would largely be in the energy and agricultural space. details are still being worked out. bte, president has said that he te to allow the te -- x make agreements with u.s....
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let's bring in jodie snyder -- jodi schneider.e can you tell us about this, it is fascinating to see a european business is the first one to put the flag in the air and say this will impact the bottom line. jodi: this is where it starts to get real. we start seeing things like this , the biggest carmaker to come forward and say that there are going to be implications. they are starting to see him petitions from the trade war. it's cars are not being purchased in the numbers they thought they would be a few months ago because of this -- the tariffs. this is where we are starting to see some real impatiens from what is clearly an escalating trade war or perhaps skirmishes. is going global now. it is interesting, right here in vienna, the discussion in the rooms behind me is about the possibility of donald trump going wild and suing the sovereign nation. and how much deeper are we stepping into global trade wars in the last one for hours, how do you interpret wilbur ross's commentary? the: escalation seems to be word of the day. we s
let's bring in jodie snyder -- jodi schneider.e can you tell us about this, it is fascinating to see a european business is the first one to put the flag in the air and say this will impact the bottom line. jodi: this is where it starts to get real. we start seeing things like this , the biggest carmaker to come forward and say that there are going to be implications. they are starting to see him petitions from the trade war. it's cars are not being purchased in the numbers they thought they...