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president putin also touched on the war in syria after the summit. he said he would work for a nationwide cease-fire in the war ravaged nation, even as some groups accuse russia of war crimes in the city of aleppo. >> translator: i agreed with turkey's president erdogan to offer a new round of peace talks to the rebels. we will represent the syrian government and turkey will represent the insurgents. >> putin says the talks could take place in kazakhstan and would complement u.n. brokered negotiations that have been held intermittently in switzerland. his comments followed a day of evacuations from aleppo. convoys of civilians and opposition fighters began rolling out on thursday, part of a deal that allows the government to take total control of the city after years of fighting. on friday, the evacuations had been suspended and mortar attacks had been heard. state-run tv blames the country's rebels for breaching the agreement by trying to bring prisoners with them in the evacuations. >>> lawyers for south korean president park have said the country'
president putin also touched on the war in syria after the summit. he said he would work for a nationwide cease-fire in the war ravaged nation, even as some groups accuse russia of war crimes in the city of aleppo. >> translator: i agreed with turkey's president erdogan to offer a new round of peace talks to the rebels. we will represent the syrian government and turkey will represent the insurgents. >> putin says the talks could take place in kazakhstan and would complement u.n....
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what did the summit achieve? very little. there are always eu summits happening.rybody shares the deep concern about the suffering going on. but the point i would like to share with you is that the eu is not the right structure to attempt to do anything about it. it should be the united nations. it should be between the united states and... how can the united nations do that when russia has a veto in the security council? absolutely. it is a forum in which they can talk. it does not invalidate the point that the eu is the wrong structure. donald tusk was right to say they do not have the capacity. he seemed to be putting it out to say don't blame the eu. nobody is blaming the eu. it is the reaction to it. we could do more. that may be the case. if you are going to have sanctions against russia, and we have some. you think they are inadequate. yes. but to make sure everybody is in for these, do you need the eu? yes, absolutely. but that is our position at the moment. we should negotiate this further. we have been witness to intolerable suffering. we have to have sa
what did the summit achieve? very little. there are always eu summits happening.rybody shares the deep concern about the suffering going on. but the point i would like to share with you is that the eu is not the right structure to attempt to do anything about it. it should be the united nations. it should be between the united states and... how can the united nations do that when russia has a veto in the security council? absolutely. it is a forum in which they can talk. it does not invalidate...
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so jun, how are the people feeling about the summit? >> well, many we spoke to are planning for the progress on the territory issue no matter how small. before leaving for the talks, abe said he will take the former residents' feels to heart so many of them have high expectations. >> former residents of the island are getting older and i think that adds urgency to solving the matter. >> that's right. more than 70 have occupied the islands after world war ii. the average age of those driven out has topped 80. that's why many see this summit as their chance to get the island back while they are still alive. they include 82-year-old kawata and members made up of the group of former residents. kawata points out they are getting older and passing away one after the other. on territory issue would give them hope. he wants to talk even if just by a step or two. peopling living here are aware that finding solutions isn't an easy task. but that does not stop them from hoping that the leaders will make progress. locals are watching for a breakthr
so jun, how are the people feeling about the summit? >> well, many we spoke to are planning for the progress on the territory issue no matter how small. before leaving for the talks, abe said he will take the former residents' feels to heart so many of them have high expectations. >> former residents of the island are getting older and i think that adds urgency to solving the matter. >> that's right. more than 70 have occupied the islands after world war ii. the average age of...
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he said, the united states now stand at the summit of the world. then he said, i rejoice that it should be so. let her use her vast power not just for herself but for the well-being of all peoples in all lands and a new era will open in the history of mankind. i think world war ii did open a new era. there's been no major war between the major powers for three quarters of a century. that's a big accomplishment. and we've built a world economic order that has prospered millions of people. there are issues and problems with that order today. but just to conclude on this note, we shouldn't too hastily undertake a wholesale dismantling of that architecture that has prevailed for most of our lifetimes. thank you. [ applause ]. >> we're going to hopefully get one quick question and one quick answer so we can get another quick question. >> just a comment. one of your first slides showed p paul tibbets in a b-17. the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. paul tibbets iii is now the commanding officer of the b-2 bomber force stationed at whiteman air fo
he said, the united states now stand at the summit of the world. then he said, i rejoice that it should be so. let her use her vast power not just for herself but for the well-being of all peoples in all lands and a new era will open in the history of mankind. i think world war ii did open a new era. there's been no major war between the major powers for three quarters of a century. that's a big accomplishment. and we've built a world economic order that has prospered millions of people. there...
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he is in brussels covering the summit for us. good evening to you, max. the representative from eastern aleppo we just saw in our report, he has been telling eu leaders that history will judge them if they fail to protect the citizens of eastern aleppo. looks like they have already failed to do that. when impression has that had, though, on europe's leaders today? max: it was quite a surprise that he even got to talk in front of the 28 liters, but apparently he made the most of it. when we are hearing is that the leaders were very impressed -- as we heard in the report -- by his desperate pea to help them, and they started rewriting the conclusions -- they always have a draft, and they start rewriting that, it means they really want to change something good the problem, and you said it, is that the eu has proven to be rather powerless when it comes to the events in syria, and words are not going to change that. brent: the european union has decided to extend its economic sanctions against russia, but that decision is basically an extension of the response
he is in brussels covering the summit for us. good evening to you, max. the representative from eastern aleppo we just saw in our report, he has been telling eu leaders that history will judge them if they fail to protect the citizens of eastern aleppo. looks like they have already failed to do that. when impression has that had, though, on europe's leaders today? max: it was quite a surprise that he even got to talk in front of the 28 liters, but apparently he made the most of it. when we are...
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august 16th, 1945 winston churchill the united states stand at the summit of the world. the implications of that are what i would like to develop with you here this afternoon and i would like to call your attention, if i can spool your recollection back fourth 1940, the nice full peacetime year for the united states in world war ii and just ponder for a minute how improbable that statement made in 1945, the united states stand at this moment at the summit of the world, how improbably it would have been to say something like that in 1940. it was the 11th year of the great depression, one hoover administration and two roosevelt administrations failed to find a proper exit from that great economic crisis. 1940 unemployment was still about 17% in the crisis 2008 and 2009. it was stuck there as of 1940. historians looking back and using later diagnostic techniques to gauge the level of poverty in the united states estimated in 1940, 40% of households were below the poverty line. this was a country that was still after a decade of this deeply blinded by the greatest economic c
august 16th, 1945 winston churchill the united states stand at the summit of the world. the implications of that are what i would like to develop with you here this afternoon and i would like to call your attention, if i can spool your recollection back fourth 1940, the nice full peacetime year for the united states in world war ii and just ponder for a minute how improbable that statement made in 1945, the united states stand at this moment at the summit of the world, how improbably it would...
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this railway has been taking people to the summit of mount snowdon since 1896.12 million people have made thatjourney since then. the trains normally run from mid—march until november, but it is the weather that dictates the schedule, and the toll the weather takes the mountain railway means for the maintenance teams, winter is the busiest time of year. you are the senior engineering manager of the railway here, and already we are getting a sense of the climb we have started. yes, the railway follows the mountain, maximum gradient is one in 5.5, we havejust come up one in 6.2, it alters as we go over the terrain, but it is a steep railway. and we're going 4.95 mph. mountain railway weather. they too must clash a little bit. they do. obviously, wind, rain, snow, they all impact on our maintenance activities. even throughout the year. what is the worst element? in the operating season? wind. we have wind limits for operating trains. and in the winter it is heavy rain, and the lower mountain, and snow on the upper reaches. so you are doing a lot of maintenance and
this railway has been taking people to the summit of mount snowdon since 1896.12 million people have made thatjourney since then. the trains normally run from mid—march until november, but it is the weather that dictates the schedule, and the toll the weather takes the mountain railway means for the maintenance teams, winter is the busiest time of year. you are the senior engineering manager of the railway here, and already we are getting a sense of the climb we have started. yes, the railway...
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that is why it was the -- at that summit in 1945. let me say a few more things about this production of miracles, so-called. to remindso images us of the quantity and quality of stuff military stuff that the united states was capable of producing in world war ii. the particular for rep i like so well i used for the cover of the split edition of my book. are similar images and reminders of just how great the so-called production miracle was. it is hard to read, but it is how rapidly american shipyards were capable of producing warships. let me touch briefly on one last matter and use this bases department store as in -- macy's department store as an example. with every other country that fought the war, every other major belligerent, more or less for the duration, the civilian sector shrank as resources were depleted or shifted to the military sector. the two countries from which we're the best the data are the partners the grand alliance, the soviet union and united kingdom. in both of those countries over the course of the war the c
that is why it was the -- at that summit in 1945. let me say a few more things about this production of miracles, so-called. to remindso images us of the quantity and quality of stuff military stuff that the united states was capable of producing in world war ii. the particular for rep i like so well i used for the cover of the split edition of my book. are similar images and reminders of just how great the so-called production miracle was. it is hard to read, but it is how rapidly american...
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it opens up the possibility for a third summit. >> this week's summit may prove historic.e since the onset of the nuclear age, the united states and soviet union will sign a treaty actually reducing the number of nuclear missiles. >> the agreement involved the elimination of an entire class of weapons, the intermediate range ballistic missiles and it changes the nature of arms control because you went from arms control to arms reduction. you are now getting rid of nuclear weapons. >> mr. reagan is too anxious for an agreement to ensure his place in the history books as a peacemaker. >> well, i haven't changed since i made a speech about the evil empire and i think i could sum up my own position on this with the resuscitation of a very brief russian proverb. [ speaking in foreign language ] it means trust but verify. ♪ >> the importance of this treaty transcends numbers. we have listened to the wisdom in an old russian -- [ speaking in foreign language ] trust but verify. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> you repeat that at every meeting. [ laughter ] >> i like it. >> the
it opens up the possibility for a third summit. >> this week's summit may prove historic.e since the onset of the nuclear age, the united states and soviet union will sign a treaty actually reducing the number of nuclear missiles. >> the agreement involved the elimination of an entire class of weapons, the intermediate range ballistic missiles and it changes the nature of arms control because you went from arms control to arms reduction. you are now getting rid of nuclear weapons....
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police officers have been assigned to security for the summit. there are checkpoints all over the place. they're also inspecting cars coming to the airport. in order to deal with the influx of foreign media, the city has hired a russian woman who speaks japanese, english and, of course, russian. japanese officials have prepared promotional gift bags for the russian counterparts. the bags have bath salts that can make water just like a local hot spring. there's also tea from the neighboring city of ube, and a sightseeing pamphlet. putin is expected to reach nagat oran o on nuthursday amp. prime minister abe will greet him at the hotel. the two leaders are expected to have talks in the evening that will last until nighttime. kurando tago, nhk world, nagato. >>> all right. japan and russia have spent more than seven decades without a peace treaty. leaders have been discussing settling the territorial issue. here's a look back on how that's being played out. >> reporter: japan calls the four islands the northern territories and maintains they have an
police officers have been assigned to security for the summit. there are checkpoints all over the place. they're also inspecting cars coming to the airport. in order to deal with the influx of foreign media, the city has hired a russian woman who speaks japanese, english and, of course, russian. japanese officials have prepared promotional gift bags for the russian counterparts. the bags have bath salts that can make water just like a local hot spring. there's also tea from the neighboring city...
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we are live at the aussie on business summit -- asean business summit.l hear from this bank leader. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. i am angie lau in hong kong. this has been a key issue discussed at the asean business summit. up the valueing to of the region. the cochair told us that while sales growth is at full speed, there is plenty of potential ahead. >> over the past 10 years, aussie on has really -- assad -- asean has really grown. looking at the demographics of the population, which is fairly young, and the ownership, which is on the low side, we expect a lot of growth. we are optimistic about the economy's in asean and the auto industry and nissan's own prospects. yousef: we also spoke to this venture capital about why it is bullish on south asia. they are going through and renaissance with indonesia. the market size is phenomenal, you see very resilient entrepreneurs coming out of that ecosystem, and drastically large companies being built there as well. it is no secret china is the largest unicorn, they have been making t
we are live at the aussie on business summit -- asean business summit.l hear from this bank leader. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. i am angie lau in hong kong. this has been a key issue discussed at the asean business summit. up the valueing to of the region. the cochair told us that while sales growth is at full speed, there is plenty of potential ahead. >> over the past 10 years, aussie on has really -- assad -- asean has really grown. looking at the...
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it will be their final summit together and then the pairof them, final summit together and then the pairf them, both presidents, will visit the memorial, the uss arizona, where shinzo abe abbey will take pa rt where shinzo abe abbey will take part ina where shinzo abe abbey will take part in a ceremony to remember the lives lost there, the majority of them were killed on that battleship, them were killed on that battleship, the uss arizona. shinzo abe they will become the first sitting prime minister of japan to take will become the first sitting prime minister ofjapan to take part in the ceremony at that memorial. minister ofjapan to take part in the ceremony at that memorialm this in any sense an apology?m won't be an apology, that is what we are told not to effect from officials in japan first we are told not to effect from officials injapan first we are are told not to effect from officials in japan first we are told he will expect regret and condolences, just as mr obama did when he became the first sitting resident to visit hiroshima in may. he again expressed his regret for those
it will be their final summit together and then the pairof them, final summit together and then the pairf them, both presidents, will visit the memorial, the uss arizona, where shinzo abe abbey will take pa rt where shinzo abe abbey will take part ina where shinzo abe abbey will take part in a ceremony to remember the lives lost there, the majority of them were killed on that battleship, them were killed on that battleship, the uss arizona. shinzo abe they will become the first sitting prime...
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it is not just the tech summit. they are helping vet candidates for secretary of state and other secretaries. this is raising concerns frommifrom ethics lawyers and inside the trump operation. they are weary of what this could mean going forward and recognize there needs to be a separation. the details of the separation delayed until the new year. every time you see something like this, you recognize this is an issue that the trump team is not running away from. the president-elect seems to be welcoming it. whether it is meetings in last couple weeks with foreign leaders or tech summit on wednesday night. one thing is clear. they don't think this is as big an issue as everybody else. that could only spell problems in the future. john and alison. >>> thank you, phil. the republican party spokesman says worries over conflict of interest in trump are not a problem. communications director sean spicer say it only arises when quote you are sneaky or shady. trump has been clear from the start about his children's roles in
it is not just the tech summit. they are helping vet candidates for secretary of state and other secretaries. this is raising concerns frommifrom ethics lawyers and inside the trump operation. they are weary of what this could mean going forward and recognize there needs to be a separation. the details of the separation delayed until the new year. every time you see something like this, you recognize this is an issue that the trump team is not running away from. the president-elect seems to be...
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and she held the first official summit with japan after more than two years. park welcomed prime minister shinzo abe to seoul. the two governments then reached an agreement on the e issue of those referred to as comfort women. japan agreed to provide about $9.2 million to a foundation that supports the women and to finally and irreversibly resolve the matter. but not all was calm in the region. north korea's repeated missile launches and nuclear tests increased the strain on relations between seoul and pyongyang. park took a tough stance against the provocations. south korea halted operations of the kaesong industrial complex, a symbolic joint venture between the two koreas. south korea also agreed with the u.s. to deploy an advanced anti-missile system known as, thaad to south korea. the move drew strong criticism, not only from the north, but also from china. on home soil there were also challenges. park's ruling part lost its parliamentary majority in a general election this past spring. and her standing weakened rapidly after the unexpected loss. the bigge
and she held the first official summit with japan after more than two years. park welcomed prime minister shinzo abe to seoul. the two governments then reached an agreement on the e issue of those referred to as comfort women. japan agreed to provide about $9.2 million to a foundation that supports the women and to finally and irreversibly resolve the matter. but not all was calm in the region. north korea's repeated missile launches and nuclear tests increased the strain on relations between...
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eu leaders/over russia and brexit in their last summit of the year. china estimates rise in as the leader's plan for 2017. chinese stocks head for their biggest weekly drop since april. wall street and the white house. jamie dimon gives us his take on donald trump's cabinet picks and the u.s. of economy. >> in america, you keep hearing that productivity is low. a new normal. it just is not true. anna: as vladimir putin talks business with abe, the end is in sight for russia's market downfall. >> it is bottoming out a bit. ♪ anna: a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. our flagship morning show from london. let us talk about the dollar. we talked about it a lot this week, certainly yesterday in the aftermath of the federal reserve interest rate hike. we are once again talking about the dollar. go long or go home is the title of this fantastic chart i have for you here. circle, november, marks the victory of donald trump. what we have on the white line is net dollar long. their highest level since january. are we done with the dollar rally?
eu leaders/over russia and brexit in their last summit of the year. china estimates rise in as the leader's plan for 2017. chinese stocks head for their biggest weekly drop since april. wall street and the white house. jamie dimon gives us his take on donald trump's cabinet picks and the u.s. of economy. >> in america, you keep hearing that productivity is low. a new normal. it just is not true. anna: as vladimir putin talks business with abe, the end is in sight for russia's market...
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banners in both japanese and russian saying that the city welcomes the summit and the visitor's side has also been printed in several languages for the delegates and media. the city in western japan is relatively small with a population of about 35,000. but it is hugely significant for both abe and putin. in the early 20th century, many russian soldiers were killed when their fleet was destroyed in the sea of japan. and the bodies that washed ashore were buried here. residents still hold an annual memorial service. abe also has ties to the city. it's part of his constituency. it's also where his father's grave is. with all these vips, security is a top concern for police here. they plan to deploy as many as 4,000 officers to ensure nothing goes wrong. kurando tago, nhk world. >>> former residents of the islands have spent decades waiting for a resolution. for one japanese man he is holding out hope for an agreement but fears time may run out. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: even though he was only a child, he says he will never forget that feeling. he wasas born and brought up
banners in both japanese and russian saying that the city welcomes the summit and the visitor's side has also been printed in several languages for the delegates and media. the city in western japan is relatively small with a population of about 35,000. but it is hugely significant for both abe and putin. in the early 20th century, many russian soldiers were killed when their fleet was destroyed in the sea of japan. and the bodies that washed ashore were buried here. residents still hold an...
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>> well, as we heard, abe said this summit is one key step towards that goal. but it's not going to come easy. let's first consider the joint economic activities on the island. tokyo has been saying it won't allow japanese to conduct business there because it could be regarded as submitting to russia's jurisdiction. following thursday's talks, a russian spokesperson said the activities would be conducted under russian laws. they are set to discuss a special rule to conduct such activities, but it might be a difficult task. and, also, when a reporter asked putin about territories, the japan alliance saiding security should be taken into consideration before a peace pact. they said they will meet again near russia next year. i'm sure the talks will continue. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, in the press conference putin said he would work for a nationwide cease-fire in war ravaged syria. accuse russia of war crimes in aleppo people have been rescued from rebel-held areas of the city in an operation that is expected totake days. thousands are still trapped. they began
>> well, as we heard, abe said this summit is one key step towards that goal. but it's not going to come easy. let's first consider the joint economic activities on the island. tokyo has been saying it won't allow japanese to conduct business there because it could be regarded as submitting to russia's jurisdiction. following thursday's talks, a russian spokesperson said the activities would be conducted under russian laws. they are set to discuss a special rule to conduct such...
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." >>> japanese officials are busy preparing for a summit between the leaders of japan and russia this week. japan's foreign minister says negotiations on a longstanding territorial dispute over four russian-controlled islands will continue until the last-minute. fumio kishida says it is not a challenge that can be solved through one meeting, but he says the government will try to make progress step by step. japan maintains the islands are an inherent part of its territory. it says they were illegally occupied after world war ii. moscow says the islands became part of russian territory as a result of the war. the dispute is the reason why the two cocountries haven't sigd a peace treaty. prime minister shinzo abe and russian presesident vladimir pun will told talks in western japan and tokyo on thursday and friday. they'll discuss the territorial issue and an economic cooperation plan proposed by japan. >>> on another matter, kishida says japan is postponing a three-way summit with china and south korea until next year. the decision comes after south korea decided to impeach its preside
." >>> japanese officials are busy preparing for a summit between the leaders of japan and russia this week. japan's foreign minister says negotiations on a longstanding territorial dispute over four russian-controlled islands will continue until the last-minute. fumio kishida says it is not a challenge that can be solved through one meeting, but he says the government will try to make progress step by step. japan maintains the islands are an inherent part of its territory. it...
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they've done the same trek to the summit for the past four years. once at the top, that's when the decorating begins. hundreds of people on instagram have snapped selfies with the tree using #christmasonthepeak. >> good thing it's not waterlogged. >> good thing they went yesterday. >>> the quick moving system zeroing in on large parts of the bay area. kari hall is watching your microclimate weather alert. >> it's going to be a wet day and heavy rain along with strong winds. precipitation rate, over .75 inch per hour. we could have a lot of rain here. we'll taug about it coming up in just a few minutes. >>> this lens just got covered in rain. the bay bridge toll plaza shows how soupy it's going to be. the traffic valium will be light. we're looking at the rest of your commute. you're watching "today in the bay." sure, you could sit around all night waiting for a pizza to be delivered. but wouldn't making it yourself be a lot more fun? it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. at progresso, we are now using 100% atibiotic and hormone-free white brea
they've done the same trek to the summit for the past four years. once at the top, that's when the decorating begins. hundreds of people on instagram have snapped selfies with the tree using #christmasonthepeak. >> good thing it's not waterlogged. >> good thing they went yesterday. >>> the quick moving system zeroing in on large parts of the bay area. kari hall is watching your microclimate weather alert. >> it's going to be a wet day and heavy rain along with strong...
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curiously absent from the summit, twitter. donald trump is getting closer to filling out his cabinet.
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before joining the summit in monday 7.5, they said he was a true music lover, the summit will air a tribute to my at 5:0 wednesday came when he was 62. several northeast ohio towns will flip the switch to turn on their christmas lights tonight and claim the ge holiday lighting at about 5:30 p.m. the display will feature more than half a million lights it will stay lit through january 3, celebrations will be held in euclid triangle park at 5:00 p.m. and outside rocky river city hall tonight at 6:0. raging wildfires leave behind a lot of devastation and will come back, donald trump was in ohio yester you tour, he then took a step a price meeting his latest choice in front of thousands of supporters at a rally, doug luzader has more on the latest move from washington. general james mad dog mattis is a popular figure than the military, his experience would make his nomination for secretary of defense a little more difficult. for nearly an hour, in front it seems like donald trump was back on the campaign trail, so familiar themes, the usual attacks on the media and a cabinet pick. >> we're goin
before joining the summit in monday 7.5, they said he was a true music lover, the summit will air a tribute to my at 5:0 wednesday came when he was 62. several northeast ohio towns will flip the switch to turn on their christmas lights tonight and claim the ge holiday lighting at about 5:30 p.m. the display will feature more than half a million lights it will stay lit through january 3, celebrations will be held in euclid triangle park at 5:00 p.m. and outside rocky river city hall tonight at...
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pointing the finger the russian president vladimir putin, saying he told putin to knock it off at this summit back to september. >> talked to him directly and told him there will be serious consequences. >> obama said that warning stopped future hacking. russia tried to sway the election in trump's favorite. now they all agree, putin was personally involved. much of the proof is forensic. discovered inside of the computer at the democratic national committee. >> they get in by what is called a spearfish attack. >> the russians first planted a beacon to send material back to moscow, and it had a tell tale
pointing the finger the russian president vladimir putin, saying he told putin to knock it off at this summit back to september. >> talked to him directly and told him there will be serious consequences. >> obama said that warning stopped future hacking. russia tried to sway the election in trump's favorite. now they all agree, putin was personally involved. much of the proof is forensic. discovered inside of the computer at the democratic national committee. >> they get in by...
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phil, what can you tell us about this tech summit at trump tower
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a lot of the individuals who showed up at trump tower for his big tech summit were not opposed to certain policy issues, but opposed to him all together. some raised and donated money for opponent. the president-elect welcoming them to trump tower with a series of individuals coming in to pay homage if you will, but recognize if they want to move forward, they need the president-elect and his team. the president-elect is willing to let them know. >> i'm here to help you folks do well and you are doing well right now and i'm very honored by the bounce. they are all talking about the bounce. right now everybody in the room has to like me at least a little bit. we will try to have that bounce continue. perhaps more importantly, we want you to keep going with the incredible innovation. there's nobody like you in the world. >> reporter: guys, one of the most interesting things of the meeting was not what was discussed or the policies that both sides agreed or disagreed on, but who was in the room. not the tech titans side, but the trump side. when the camera sprayed around the room. you saw iv
a lot of the individuals who showed up at trump tower for his big tech summit were not opposed to certain policy issues, but opposed to him all together. some raised and donated money for opponent. the president-elect welcoming them to trump tower with a series of individuals coming in to pay homage if you will, but recognize if they want to move forward, they need the president-elect and his team. the president-elect is willing to let them know. >> i'm here to help you folks do well and...
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. >>> i'm scott bud man, after the break, tech executives leave their comfort zone for a summit at trump tower, we'll show you how it went. >>> happening now, we have photos of people lining up tonight for the fire relief benefit concert, comes 12 days after the deadly fire. on our website leaders have given the okay for a building, gunned down during an encounter with police. the shooting death of 2014 sparked outrage. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> paying more nor anything is rarely good news. after years of lows, it's a case the economy is on the upswing. we're talking about a fed hike rate. since only the second time since the great recession banks charged each other up a quarter%. impacted mortgage rates which for years have been sitting near record lows. >> we're getting used to this another high profile day at trump tower. >> today's summit came after many executives who openly supported hillar
. >>> i'm scott bud man, after the break, tech executives leave their comfort zone for a summit at trump tower, we'll show you how it went. >>> happening now, we have photos of people lining up tonight for the fire relief benefit concert, comes 12 days after the deadly fire. on our website leaders have given the okay for a building, gunned down during an encounter with police. the shooting death of 2014 sparked outrage. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero....
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two people are dead in summit county from possible carbon monoxide poisoning. >> neighbors say it may be related to an indoor pool in a family's house. shanice dunning has more. >> reporter: the medical examiner's office tell buck trail home in green in summit county and the neighbor is the one who told us this was a heated pool and authorities believe there may be a link between a heated pool and carbon monoxide poisoning. what i can tell you, we know their names were david hill and shin hill and the green department and sheriff's 10:25. family and friends were worried when david hill did not go to work this morning and someone came out here and called authorities. when authorities came they found the couple in the indoor pool and pronounced that at 11:18 from carbon monoxide poisoning and told us who they were. >> incredibly wonderful, kind and diligent people when he didn't show up for w something was off and we were hearing from neighbors. obviously it is tragic. >> definitely a tragedy for this community and even being in here. we saw the christmas lights turned on automatically.
two people are dead in summit county from possible carbon monoxide poisoning. >> neighbors say it may be related to an indoor pool in a family's house. shanice dunning has more. >> reporter: the medical examiner's office tell buck trail home in green in summit county and the neighbor is the one who told us this was a heated pool and authorities believe there may be a link between a heated pool and carbon monoxide poisoning. what i can tell you, we know their names were david hill...
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i'm kelly evans live fraom the yale ceo summit.n wall street just one more trading day in the week to go after this. the dow did rebound but not enough to pay for the first time 20,000. we close today at 19,852 with about a third a percent gain. s&p 500 did a little better but up at 2262. the nasdaq participated closing at 5456. and the small cap russell 2,000 up nearly 0.8% to close at 13,066. we have big tech names reporting earnings after hours. josh lipton is covering oracle's results. we will get to you in just one second. financials have been leading the trump rally. coming up former barclays ceo bob diamond joins me with his take on banking sector and the climb towards dow 20,000. joining me on the panel we have stephanie link checking in. george young and cnbc fast money trader guy adami. thanks for being here. what do you think about the market? >> there is always a period of digestion after the fed meets. in this particular instance with the fed raising rates it was a little more intense. i thought yesterday was interesti
i'm kelly evans live fraom the yale ceo summit.n wall street just one more trading day in the week to go after this. the dow did rebound but not enough to pay for the first time 20,000. we close today at 19,852 with about a third a percent gain. s&p 500 did a little better but up at 2262. the nasdaq participated closing at 5456. and the small cap russell 2,000 up nearly 0.8% to close at 13,066. we have big tech names reporting earnings after hours. josh lipton is covering oracle's results....
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before joining the summit in 2002, chenot spent several years at 97.5, wone. program director tim daugherty says he was a true music lover, a good interview this a weird sense of humor and how they used an kind of go out and talk and it was a great. he was great. the summit will air a tribute, tonight at five. chenot passed away wednesday. he was 62. great things. it's a sad loss. sad news no doubt. we are seven weeks away from an inauguration day in our country will have a new man in charge. donald trump has been using his transition period to pick the people who will be by his side. but he's also been dealing with those who still don't believe he should be in this position. jessica dill is here with the details. good morning. good morning everybody. president elect donald trump has now filed an objection to a vote this comes just a day after green party candidate jill stein requested the recount of the nearly 4.8 million votes cast in the presidential election. trump's objection puts on hold any recount until the state board of canvassers can rule on the obj
before joining the summit in 2002, chenot spent several years at 97.5, wone. program director tim daugherty says he was a true music lover, a good interview this a weird sense of humor and how they used an kind of go out and talk and it was a great. he was great. the summit will air a tribute, tonight at five. chenot passed away wednesday. he was 62. great things. it's a sad loss. sad news no doubt. we are seven weeks away from an inauguration day in our country will have a new man in charge....
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says that he was the true music leveler with a they will have the summit may up 5:00 p.m. he passed away on wednesday at 62 years old. civic several northeast ohio committees obese flipping the switch to its up on their christmas lights tonight. the christmas tree lighting is at 5:30 p.m. bid will feature more than half a million lights stretching several blocks along the road, stay lit through january 3 holiday celebrations will held in the park at five. tonight at 6:00 p.m. >> rise and shine. it is 50:07 a.m. weather and traffic every eight minutes. >> another tragedy for the nfl. for the second time this year a former player becomes a victim of a roach rate shooting. road rage shooting. was a awoken's dunk looking to pump up the cavaliers against the lakers. >> good morning everybody. we're starting to see lake effect over the lake and it will drift further south today with daytime highs stay pretty much where they are into the upper 30s talk more about the weekend and the look ahead to are you a baker. every once in a while. is that not all out. the forecast is online.
says that he was the true music leveler with a they will have the summit may up 5:00 p.m. he passed away on wednesday at 62 years old. civic several northeast ohio committees obese flipping the switch to its up on their christmas lights tonight. the christmas tree lighting is at 5:30 p.m. bid will feature more than half a million lights stretching several blocks along the road, stay lit through january 3 holiday celebrations will held in the park at five. tonight at 6:00 p.m. >> rise and...
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and faith organizers, transit riders and community leaders will gather tomorrow in milwaukee.the summit happening at m-a-t-c's downtown milwaukee campus, from nine to five.there will be a listening session, keynote speakers and workshops. staring down the road at a possible playoff birth.first things first... the badgers have to win the big ten championship game... and to do it... they've got to beat penn state.itny t nlions... the only team to beat ohio state this year. bucky... making his 4th appearance in the title game.if the badgers win... there's a chance they could be picked to be one of the four teams in this years college playoffs... playing for a tl l to packers football now-- with a win sunday... the packers will slide into a virtl tie with the minnesota vikings... whst thursday night football. both teams would be 6-6... though minnesota does hold the tiebreaker. regardless... we're both behind the detroit lions who lead the nfc central. the packers play the houston texans sunday. kick off at noon at lambeau the brewers kicking off their annual clubhouse sale today.. the team
and faith organizers, transit riders and community leaders will gather tomorrow in milwaukee.the summit happening at m-a-t-c's downtown milwaukee campus, from nine to five.there will be a listening session, keynote speakers and workshops. staring down the road at a possible playoff birth.first things first... the badgers have to win the big ten championship game... and to do it... they've got to beat penn state.itny t nlions... the only team to beat ohio state this year. bucky... making his 4th...
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mostup, the markets' influential summit made its way to the region on wednesday.ckrock managing director how middle east investors are reacting to what is happening in the united states. >> head of the official institutions group at blackrock, the world's largest money manager. you are here in the middle east in the gulf region visiting some of blackrock's most important clients. sovereign institutions. what have you learned in these meetings? >> i guess the principal thing region investors in the are welcoming the changes in washington. i would just say that supporters are,nald trump globally right now, projecting their greatest hopes into the future, and detractors are projecting their greatest fears. there is an interplay between those fears and hopes. surprisingly, i think since we have arrived, there have been more people that are hopeful about the fiscal, which blackrock has been calling for. the lessening of reliance on monetary policy globally. there is brought optimism, i would say. reporter: does the optimism surprise you? if you were to sample opinion e
mostup, the markets' influential summit made its way to the region on wednesday.ckrock managing director how middle east investors are reacting to what is happening in the united states. >> head of the official institutions group at blackrock, the world's largest money manager. you are here in the middle east in the gulf region visiting some of blackrock's most important clients. sovereign institutions. what have you learned in these meetings? >> i guess the principal thing region...
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in summit county. david heel and chin heel and co-workers noticed he wasn't at work and a neighbor told me a family member stopped by and discovered the couple's bodies. at 10:30 the sheriff department and green fire department responded and pronounced the couple dead at 8:18:00 a.m. they told us they think the indoor heated pool may be linked to high levels of carbon monoxide an w more information. this was an active couple and helpful people in this neighborhood. >> this is a family that was very generous and very welcoming and very kind. i think it is a tremendous loss for the family and the community. but our entire area. he was a business owner and very, very well-respected. heartbreaking. >>> a tragic reminder for neighbors and others out here about carbon monoxide safety. and you can see the holiday lights have turned on, a tragic reminder of what happened near the holiday season and the medical examiner tells us autopsies will be performed on the couple tomorrow. getting answers shanice dunning
in summit county. david heel and chin heel and co-workers noticed he wasn't at work and a neighbor told me a family member stopped by and discovered the couple's bodies. at 10:30 the sheriff department and green fire department responded and pronounced the couple dead at 8:18:00 a.m. they told us they think the indoor heated pool may be linked to high levels of carbon monoxide an w more information. this was an active couple and helpful people in this neighborhood. >> this is a family...
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one name reportedly left out of the big tech summit that the president-elect donald trump is hosting at trump towers today. the other big names all coming from silicon valley include apple ceo tim cook, facebook coo sheryl sandberg, and larry page, alphabet ceo. also hearing elon musk will be in attendance, as well, and this meeting is gaining lots of attention because the president-elect did have a bit of a rocky relationship with silicon valley on the campaign trail, trying to mend those ties. they want to talk about improvements to the job, economy, and hiring elsewhere. we know president-elect donald trump has tapped goldman sachs' number two larry kohn to be chief economic adviser and goldman sachs is planning to name david solomon and schwartz as co-replacements. guys, back to you for now. >> big day for the markets. nancy, thanks so much. >>> in the race for dnc chair, democracy for america has endorsed minnesota congressman keith ellison after receiving 87% of votes cast by members over a three-day period. the congressman has also been endorsed by several high profile democra
one name reportedly left out of the big tech summit that the president-elect donald trump is hosting at trump towers today. the other big names all coming from silicon valley include apple ceo tim cook, facebook coo sheryl sandberg, and larry page, alphabet ceo. also hearing elon musk will be in attendance, as well, and this meeting is gaining lots of attention because the president-elect did have a bit of a rocky relationship with silicon valley on the campaign trail, trying to mend those...
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keep in mind the summit of this volcano isn't like hanging out near your closest hilton. you have limited resources and shelter. in fact, our buddy jeff sent us some photos of what it looked like around the encampment after this dust devil passed through. tents really aren't fans of high winds like that. you can see minor damage, things tossed about. apparatus inside the shelters. >> as if it isn't already extreme enough expedition, you have to deal with that. >> but that's part of the journey, part of the allure and excitement, that you prepare not just for the journey you're about to go on, but also the logistics to actually survive it. >> well, surviving they did. after this thing started to turn their way -- they turn tail and ran away, but they did leave a camera behind and devil ran right over it. >>> that's when you throw up, look, come on, use your words. well, there are adults around the world that need that same lesson. we'll start in china, where this lady is using her words, but machine. this is at a train station and what's happening right now is just straigh
keep in mind the summit of this volcano isn't like hanging out near your closest hilton. you have limited resources and shelter. in fact, our buddy jeff sent us some photos of what it looked like around the encampment after this dust devil passed through. tents really aren't fans of high winds like that. you can see minor damage, things tossed about. apparatus inside the shelters. >> as if it isn't already extreme enough expedition, you have to deal with that. >> but that's part of...
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ahead of the summit, trump met with microsoft cofounder and philanthropist bill gates. >> we had a good conversation about innovation. how it can help in health, education, wide range of conversation about power of innovation. >> gates wasn't the only big name at trump tower yesterday, ray lewis and profootball hall of famer jim brown discussed issues affecting the african-american community, but the visit that turned the most heads yesterday, rapper kanye west. >> mr. trump, kanye, what did you discuss in your meeting today? >> just friends, just friends. good ma doing well. long time. friends for a long time. >> what did you discuss? >> life. >> kanye, you've talked about 2020. >> kanye, are you considering performing at the inauguration this year? >> no comment about your meeting with the president-elect. president-elect of the united states, nothing you can say? >> i just want to take a picture right now. >> apparently they discussed life. while he remained tight lipped, west later sent out a series of tweets of what he and trump talked about, i wanted to meet to discuss multicultur
ahead of the summit, trump met with microsoft cofounder and philanthropist bill gates. >> we had a good conversation about innovation. how it can help in health, education, wide range of conversation about power of innovation. >> gates wasn't the only big name at trump tower yesterday, ray lewis and profootball hall of famer jim brown discussed issues affecting the african-american community, but the visit that turned the most heads yesterday, rapper kanye west. >> mr. trump,...
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she's in mexico city for the c-40 mayors summit. the mayors will between nations, and how other global cities are fighting climate change. bowser returns home on sunday. 7 is on your side with a holiday warning. there's a lot of online shopping going on - and thieves are waiting to pounce on those presents. between now and the first of the year, a billion and a half packages will be delivered to doorsteps across america. and every year -- 23 million people across the country -- fall victim to "porch pirates." so what can you to do prevent it? program where you can choose delivery times and locations- to make sure you're home. surveillance cameras are an option too. there's also new technology -- including a doorbell camera that sends an alert to your phone wherever you are -- and lets you know when someone's there. on the market coming up - who is the district. plus -trump's pick for secretary of defense -- and what he told a crowd about hillary clinton, still ahead. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? all the care your family needs. is now in
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the summit had not yet been reached. a cautious congress, budget comebacks -- budget cutbacks created evidence that this crusade against society's greatest enemies may be slowed, or worse, may level off and fade. facedfinished task that lyndon johnson on the first of december, 1966. ♪ >> they flew in regularly throughout the month of december. in the past, on trips like these, a briefcase was all that was needed. now, overnight bags and suitcases were in order. they were summoned by the president to help in the shaping of the nation's economic, social, and political destiny. profits, staffers, specialized assistance, bothltants, experts from private and public walks of life whose opinion the president values. each would have the chance to suggest, report, advise, and recommend. each brings facts and opinions and the sum total goes on the scale. only then can the president make the final decision. one of the toughest problems was the question of the tax increase. bringionary fires and income and outlay more in line. some
the summit had not yet been reached. a cautious congress, budget comebacks -- budget cutbacks created evidence that this crusade against society's greatest enemies may be slowed, or worse, may level off and fade. facedfinished task that lyndon johnson on the first of december, 1966. ♪ >> they flew in regularly throughout the month of december. in the past, on trips like these, a briefcase was all that was needed. now, overnight bags and suitcases were in order. they were summoned by the...