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. >> and traditional media companies are using theas upheal an opportunity to highlight their premium content combined with new digital tools. take cargo, which sells mobile ads for 70 media properties. from the "new york times" to nbc universal, to advertise looking f alternatives. >> what they're looking for is ways to spend their money, both on facebookndnd google find alternatives where they can find brand safety, quality places, and they can reach consumers where they have diversification. >> withpto manyns showcased here at cannes and the digital giant's focus on safety and quality, analysts just now boosting their estimates saying the global ad industry wil by over 6% this year. i'mulia borestein in cannes, france. >>> ups avoids ankemployee st for now with a new labor contract, and that is where we begin tonight's marketfocus. the delivery giant reached a tentative agreement with the teamster union on a five-year labor deal that includes improved benefits and higher wages for existing employees. the deal sti needs to be approved by the union, but it covers about 0260, workers.
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they can make better decisions result of theas a passage of our legislation. it is saving structures on lives and that is one of the many accomplishments this congress has had. when you look at the family , do you feellicy that this is so onerous that it will be a problem? >> the president says we need to act, the democrats say we need to act, and we say we need to act. so we will act. this is a week where hopefully all of us can come together and fix the problem. clarify. to this will be a stand-alone bill just to address family separation? >> first we have to see if we can agree and then how to process it. you said senator hatch has called for a pause in the zero tolerance policy while you work on legislation. do you agree that there should be a pause in the policy near-term? >> i don't have anything to add now.at right i think we need to fix the problem and it requires a legislative solution. we need to come together and fix it. this would be a narrow proposal. my assumption is, in order to fix this problem, you cannot fix all the problems. we have wrestled
they can make better decisions result of theas a passage of our legislation. it is saving structures on lives and that is one of the many accomplishments this congress has had. when you look at the family , do you feellicy that this is so onerous that it will be a problem? >> the president says we need to act, the democrats say we need to act, and we say we need to act. so we will act. this is a week where hopefully all of us can come together and fix the problem. clarify. to this will be...
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theas gotp much better polls recently. >> host: when you say much better. example. >> , he has been look i said just getting a little bit closer and most recent brkly igs poll. easy range of knocking villaraigosa out of the top two. when it comes to, what is governor, the lieutenant so to speak,gue, to california voters? >> well, h is well-prepared for the job. , you know, as lieutenant governor. he knows what goes into the work and he has been doing this for very long time. ry deck clous amount of money to prepare himself for the race. just this argue. would he be a trump supporter then that is the main argument to voters? >> well, it is in part. he would think his slogan would make californigolden a gain. he has been pushing to have the state work better with the trumped a-stration than it is now. >> we move ton the senate. senator dianne feinstein. she has a challenger that state gets and first of all explain how to race has shaped few months.last where does it stand today? >> well, running for the fifth term so has been the schait for a quarter century
theas gotp much better polls recently. >> host: when you say much better. example. >> , he has been look i said just getting a little bit closer and most recent brkly igs poll. easy range of knocking villaraigosa out of the top two. when it comes to, what is governor, the lieutenant so to speak,gue, to california voters? >> well, h is well-prepared for the job. , you know, as lieutenant governor. he knows what goes into the work and he has been doing this for very long time....
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but doesn't this mean for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class war thea the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to as we walk here. the rich and the trash an exclusive privilege starting to live on t.w. . welcome to quadriga as we speak some of the world's most powerful leaders are assembly can canada for the annual summit of the g seven countries even before the meeting began there were predictions of acrimony on the agenda is us president trumps decision to impose punitive tariffs on steel and alan minium imports coming from the e.u. mexico and canada some observers are predicting a six against one confrontation with donald.
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what theas we look at market is pricing into the rate hikes later this year, september hike, potentially december hike, that had come off considerably in the last couple of days. last couple of weeks, rather. back, put trends move in place winning the other direction after the jobs results. it keeps us on track for the september increase. a lot of things that can happen ahead of the december move. that is very much in question. david: what about december? four vs. three? are we getting back up? couple of days, odds of a december hike less than one in three. up to 60% about a month ago and now down below one in three, now 40%, 50% probability of a december move, where the fed wants it. their mindot made up in their mind about the december meeting and we will have to wait and see the data. i suspect a stronger dollar and these stories we hear in europe and beyond rumors about may lead the fed to say why bother in december. david: they like the option in the meantime. who could blame them. thank you. the chief u.s. economist for bloomberg economics. shery: america first or america alone? pr
what theas we look at market is pricing into the rate hikes later this year, september hike, potentially december hike, that had come off considerably in the last couple of days. last couple of weeks, rather. back, put trends move in place winning the other direction after the jobs results. it keeps us on track for the september increase. a lot of things that can happen ahead of the december move. that is very much in question. david: what about december? four vs. three? are we getting back up?...
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thea lot of the images, but circulars are there describing the images. the one that was confiscated was titled new pictures for bachelors. in it the dealer promises 12 by 15 inch images that are described as highly colored and it for framing for $.12 apiece. buyers could buy 12 of the same image for sharing or choose an assortment. here are some of the images. i could not find the circular, but rare arts dealers have sent me the images that are described in it. getting porn still even though the book is published. this one is called behind the scenes, a bedroom bombardment. i'm sorry, this is behind the scenes, i think they are twinned pictures. nymphs frolic. these were all described in eight circular. -- in a circular. and my personal favorite, storming of the enemy's breastworks, which has come to infrom somebody who works the national parks who had a copy of it hanging in his home. i do not know what to do with mitt -- do with it. i do not know where to hang it here at i do not want to leave it at home. last title on the list is storming the enemy's
thea lot of the images, but circulars are there describing the images. the one that was confiscated was titled new pictures for bachelors. in it the dealer promises 12 by 15 inch images that are described as highly colored and it for framing for $.12 apiece. buyers could buy 12 of the same image for sharing or choose an assortment. here are some of the images. i could not find the circular, but rare arts dealers have sent me the images that are described in it. getting porn still even though...
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pepeople had has and ended n the middle a little or nothing can them to thee tie and change change and t thea whole lot more sees it eases the five minute intntew. goinllll night a with with with a slightly. allows us to stay stay with what they've done nothing more than one of your changing face say what they were doing and then disappeaeared nearly theementnd also cont. us on four and then to political and economic. engine and i was most of their. and then deal with every measures that have recently been. has that there's a loe on thehe on t the uni we clearly evewante g things if nothing. about the income tax. and then there will be fresh right. again again on one leg day. and that is on the line that was in. a month sending a recognize you a name and. say that one hundred twenty one one. away white attacks at the conditions resident on daniel take i got some sense. next week we've organisation ocean are america a state's condemned and contest justice and urged. to stop the violence this was with n them some. starng on the road feel she just doesn't want to kill him but not to is the same
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>> he makes the decision as he has the right to do s said thea may president's tariffs were unjustified and disappointing. were -- how does the president respond to that. >> he will continue to make sure the unfair trade practices that have gone on for decades do not continue. thank you. we will see you tomorrow. on his 500 say -- 500 say in , also, congress returning from its memorial day break. the house is back tomorrow to workits feral spending bill in 2019. onbers will also work legislation reauthorizing infrastructure projects. tonight at 8:00, former defense officials from the george w. administrations talks about american foreign-policy since the cold war. online, right here or on the c-span radio app purex poca and andrew tersonalk about the issues facing rural broadband providers. >> many customers don't have weess to cable providers work very closely with the federal government on programs with private sector companies to bring broadband to customers that did not previously have it -- bring more risk robust broadband. >> broadband has been determined to be a matter of importa
>> he makes the decision as he has the right to do s said thea may president's tariffs were unjustified and disappointing. were -- how does the president respond to that. >> he will continue to make sure the unfair trade practices that have gone on for decades do not continue. thank you. we will see you tomorrow. on his 500 say -- 500 say in , also, congress returning from its memorial day break. the house is back tomorrow to workits feral spending bill in 2019. onbers will also...
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cruz the voice of compassion but the is fors sound asleep and at least proposing something not to theawhole but for the at least opping the practice of separating kids frome families t thorder unless there's criminalconduct. also calls for more judge promise to speed u theprocess. the kids didn't be ask to be torn away and torn in a cage. it's a cage. while president trump himself could probably call jeff sessio. cr for someone who actually suggesting astolution instead of blaming the other party. which means a tossingnd turns is kehrsten nielson she tookhe sean spicer route. today she said she wasn't familiar with photos for kids in e detention centers. she kept saying only congress can fix i which isn't necessarily true but we've seen the images audit and we'vee see video. back at it again 11:30. morning here is 4:00. back at it again 11:30. morning here is 4:00. y2u2gy y16fy z2vpbz z y2vpby y16fy . >>> welcome to "world cup tonight."m fernando fiore.as it wnother action-packed day at th world cup for england and a big second half fo belgiu
cruz the voice of compassion but the is fors sound asleep and at least proposing something not to theawhole but for the at least opping the practice of separating kids frome families t thorder unless there's criminalconduct. also calls for more judge promise to speed u theprocess. the kids didn't be ask to be torn away and torn in a cage. it's a cage. while president trump himself could probably call jeff sessio. cr for someone who actually suggesting astolution instead of blaming the other...
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raney of the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's festive saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallus . the outcry over rainy bothy is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it's a death by formula it's a scripted death in the beginning it was hanging it was not only hanging but it was public and so you see the crowds come in and bring in a picnic lunch and celebrating then we move from hanging to the electric chair and then we began to hammer the horror stories that happened out of the electric chair . and then has been a move to lethal injection and lethal injection is likely going medicinal so that we'll just be putting them to sleep. but not everyone agrees. the idea that they should go out in an opiate haze that it should be a pleasant that is absolutely perverse. the d
raney of the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's festive saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallus . the outcry over rainy bothy is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it's a death...
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. >> theas no trouble here today as activist fro pennsylvania came here to leesburg to exercise h firstment rights and burn a flag. >> bot represent racism bigotry, hatred intimidation against ces. white supremacy and death.ri all ght. even death. m soy point is, my point is that this is a greatic graph way to denstrate that and als to combine it to the trash bin of history. >> as the clock clicked toward noon and the tomorrow gene had ton his permit to burn the flag, he ignited it on the ground it's of the courthouse just steps from a statute cmemorating the service of confederateservices. as the curious led a fence to watch about a dozenolice officers an sheriff deputies kept an eye out for trouble. there was none. just a few hecers let it be ag represented --. thefl battle >> as soon as the flag was hit, it was smoldering out in the trash bin and he had made his point. one voice who thought chosen the wrong location for his protes was the spokesperson for the sons of the confederate veterans of lees burglary. >> i find it fundamentally a little strange he come toly leesburg and do th
. >> theas no trouble here today as activist fro pennsylvania came here to leesburg to exercise h firstment rights and burn a flag. >> bot represent racism bigotry, hatred intimidation against ces. white supremacy and death.ri all ght. even death. m soy point is, my point is that this is a greatic graph way to denstrate that and als to combine it to the trash bin of history. >> as the clock clicked toward noon and the tomorrow gene had ton his permit to burn the flag, he...
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bias in theas no investigation at all. there were three improper things that were done. two of them were done by james comey. chargesnouncing that no be brought against hillary ruleon, it violated the that you do not comment and give your opinion on the conduct of someone you are not charging with a crime area this certainly hurt hillary's campaign. trump repeated that many times during the summer. comey announced that they were reopening the investigation because they found new emails -- they found emails on a laptop. two days before the election, they announced they found nothing. for a week, it was all about hillary's emails. that violates the department of justice rules that says you do not make any announcements with regards to the investigation that might affect an election 90 days before the election. trump, notes helps hillary. no one disputes that. the third, i do not know if it is a violation, but peter struck her was an agent involved in the investigation. in emails and text messages to his then lover, he expressed his opinion that trump was terrible and he di
bias in theas no investigation at all. there were three improper things that were done. two of them were done by james comey. chargesnouncing that no be brought against hillary ruleon, it violated the that you do not comment and give your opinion on the conduct of someone you are not charging with a crime area this certainly hurt hillary's campaign. trump repeated that many times during the summer. comey announced that they were reopening the investigation because they found new emails -- they...
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. >> it kind of makes you forget that you're kind of out in thea] here in the capay valley. >> and whaleerey bay. the aevniermay lsda ty. the animals that are swimming around right in our backyard that you might not know have been there. i just want to share thatenthust that we're able to see these animals so close. plus, healthy snacks
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that brings the flow out of thea and that's t d dryirection with the nice low humidity and pyles.w comfortabletus ss aplf degrees cooler than they were today. but still wm for this time of year. 70 degrees to start you at 8 in the morning and as we look at planning forecast. by noon about 79. lots of sunshine and few hig c thinlouds 4 o'clock with temperature 83. check of everyone else, top for quantico. 08 gaithersburg 81 annapolis. lexintton park in sai mary's coun tomorrow with fox morning news crew. chk them out i the morning. beautiful day t forhem as well. as well as everyone coming out to say hi. early next week talking monday and tuesday as well as starting sunday we've got some bigeat coming. we started out on sunday at 91. 97 on monday would make it the it mst day of 2018 and be a new record for the day or tie the record, which is 97. tuesday is als hot at 93. get rdy for this stretch because that does qualify as a heatwave three days at or above 90 degrees. those are our three hot .esdada chance ofde rstorms. may even keep the thunderstorms around on wednesday, 88 degre
that brings the flow out of thea and that's t d dryirection with the nice low humidity and pyles.w comfortabletus ss aplf degrees cooler than they were today. but still wm for this time of year. 70 degrees to start you at 8 in the morning and as we look at planning forecast. by noon about 79. lots of sunshine and few hig c thinlouds 4 o'clock with temperature 83. check of everyone else, top for quantico. 08 gaithersburg 81 annapolis. lexintton park in sai mary's coun tomorrow with fox morning...
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d thea has allow third pares to track wireless devicesir without the other than's knowledge or con sent. t all comes full c circumstancecle there. it bring whole new meaning to medical marijuana. that after th break. that should not everru happen. presidenmp promised an aggressive response to the nation opioid crisis but more than a year into his partnership situate social services and foster agencies say theye being overwhelmed with an ilux of kids of being born in their system or witnessed their parents doing drugs. i largely opioids. that's been the disirches make inner the past few years that have the number of children removed- from their h due t opioids is well over 5percent, a big spike from just a few years ago in addition to babies born and i addictedt is skyrocketing rates ofn cars ergs. mostpeople abone addicti a lot ofta childrenying in care longer. advocacy groups say t need more help from the federal government. the trump admiusstration largely itself on ' efforts on enforcement not treatment. exharts sayt's resulting in a lot of kids being lef behind. they will have probl
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searches of the area leading many like nobel peace prize laureate adolfo paris ask a girl to die of thea fishel version. our the pilot of mr. sulu but he thought. there are out of. this and they're going to want to show us they don't all. know if there's almost a war. zone i will. suck and must i'm glad i asked steve. over the buddha in chile in part again you the police are on the trauma fences. to . put the problems of our own county is designated a conflict. the regional capital to move is full to bursting with paramilitary police. and the out oconee region there's this sense that there's a violence that is out of control and that should be somehow addressed by the authorities. of course it's not that we validate the violence are being committed in the region but you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights. a group of militant pucci calling itself coordinate dora come out yakka or come is engaged in a campaign of sabotage against the logging industry which it ses is destroying the environment. so far no one has been injured but the group has caused millions of dollars in
searches of the area leading many like nobel peace prize laureate adolfo paris ask a girl to die of thea fishel version. our the pilot of mr. sulu but he thought. there are out of. this and they're going to want to show us they don't all. know if there's almost a war. zone i will. suck and must i'm glad i asked steve. over the buddha in chile in part again you the police are on the trauma fences. to . put the problems of our own county is designated a conflict. the regional capital to move is...
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nothing was decided here but if it goes -- does get the go ahead, cupertino voters could decide on theas the headnt foggy start near the we'll see look outside as we we'll be in the mid-50s throughout the 6:00 hour, a few clouds but all sunshine as we go through the afternoon. and temperatures nice and comfortable. we'll talk about a heat up in the forecast coming up next. >> looking at the san mateo bridge and 92 moves very smoothly, you can see the high rise here. most of the activity is over on the east bay. we'll show you what's new for the try valley come being up. bre >>> welcome back as we get started with our wednesday, hump day for a lot of people. take a look here. this is the bay bridge there. i think this is probably one of the most beautiful shots that we give every morning when it's dark outside. i love it. here's a look at the forecast in just a moment. >> you would love too is the oakland zoo. if you haven't been to bay area zoos, something that a lot of people have been waiting for. today the zoo lifts the curtain a little on its long awaited expansion. the zoo's califor
nothing was decided here but if it goes -- does get the go ahead, cupertino voters could decide on theas the headnt foggy start near the we'll see look outside as we we'll be in the mid-50s throughout the 6:00 hour, a few clouds but all sunshine as we go through the afternoon. and temperatures nice and comfortable. we'll talk about a heat up in the forecast coming up next. >> looking at the san mateo bridge and 92 moves very smoothly, you can see the high rise here. most of the activity...
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about one and a half hours a off to which they came in off me for my press accreditation and while thea and i presented them with the program although if the conference which again is it's a programme about one of the stations this morning we're supposed to be ensuring media diversity imperialism and dating back and gave me no explanation other than to say that they had orders from above not to allow me into the country they offered me to sign papers that are in ukrainian but i think the deportation papers and told me i'm not going to be not back into the country for ideas not participated in a number of such o.e.c.d. conferences the whole and they always very heated discussions largely between the ukrainian representatives and the russian representatives but my participation has always been to try and promote a more inclusive way of covering conflict and the input that i was planning to give today with constructive input on how we can way to ensure press freedom particularly for genocide myself who work in conflict zones. all right art is our policy or the latest on this are breaking n
about one and a half hours a off to which they came in off me for my press accreditation and while thea and i presented them with the program although if the conference which again is it's a programme about one of the stations this morning we're supposed to be ensuring media diversity imperialism and dating back and gave me no explanation other than to say that they had orders from above not to allow me into the country they offered me to sign papers that are in ukrainian but i think the...
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the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff many thought but dio was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's best of saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallows. the outcry over rainy by. he is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it's a death by far it's a scripted death in the beginning it was hanging it was not only hanging but it was public and so you see the crowds come in and bring in a picnic lunch and celebrating then we moved from hanging to the electric chair and then we began to hammer the horror stories that happened out of the electric chair . and then has been a move to lethal injection and lethal injection is likely going medicinal so that we'll just be putting them to sleep. but not everyone agrees. the idea that they should go out in an opiate haze that it should be a pleasant that is absolutely perverse the deba
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. >> the trump administration hopes changes to thea criteri to gain asylum in the u.s. and splitting families apart when they arrive here will deter others from coming. in a morning tweet the president blamed democrats for his border policy, calling it their forced family breakup at the border, an apparent attempt to force democrats to negotiate with republicans on otherf aspects the immigration law, including funding for a border wall. the administration is getting criticism from bothes s of the aisle. religious leaders, even the american medical association. >> he could stop it if he wanted to. all he has to do is pick up the phone and say stop taking babies away from their mothers. that is entirely within the power of the president of the united states. and if he's not willing to do that, then he needs to own it because it's on him. >> the republican immigrabion , which would stop families from being separated at the border will be debated in congress next week. chrisstallone, nbc news. >> nbc news has learned thatum president will go to capitol hill tuesday night to
. >> the trump administration hopes changes to thea criteri to gain asylum in the u.s. and splitting families apart when they arrive here will deter others from coming. in a morning tweet the president blamed democrats for his border policy, calling it their forced family breakup at the border, an apparent attempt to force democrats to negotiate with republicans on otherf aspects the immigration law, including funding for a border wall. the administration is getting criticism from bothes...
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you know what he was going to get everything fresh from the market the fish is from under thea was notfrom the north there's been you know a lot of olive oil is produced here somewhere that when someone is very eco ananthamurthy and hannity. we only use regional ingredients and i will feel that there's the amount of. those there will be a little bit about the. next morning it's time for a group picture the weather still isn't cooperating but that can't dampen anyone spirits. high and. make stock the city of. film director steven spielberg and also in wells were just two of the famous customers in this. city is famous for its sharing. this is followed by a visit to the royal and lucien school of equestrian arm to see the don sing horses of hares dressage at its finest. after a stop in the coastal city of card is the journey continues into the mountains and the medieval city of. the town landmark is the quentin way of going on a new bridge even though it's more than two hundred years old. rhonda is also the birthplace of bullfighting group pays a visit to one of the country's oldest to r
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ndate is out, so shouldd if thea protections for people with pre-existing conditions.this lawsuit is successful, more than 30 million people could lose health care. republican congressman tom reed represents the 23rd district in upstate new york. it is nice to have you with us, sir. rep. reed: thank you, sodad. soledad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've alsn very aggressive in efforts to otget rid of the aca with r legislation. but you're opposed to this lauit. why is that? rep. reed: wl, i think what ey're -- attacking the pre- existing conditi is something i don't support. and i unrstand the constituonal argument, and what we're dealing with is a case coming through the texapr court, up through ocess. and it reaffirms to me that we need to deal with this issue. health care is not going away. we need to legislatively come up with solutions to the problems of health care. and that's where -- the work we're doing in the prlem solvers cauc
ndate is out, so shouldd if thea protections for people with pre-existing conditions.this lawsuit is successful, more than 30 million people could lose health care. republican congressman tom reed represents the 23rd district in upstate new york. it is nice to have you with us, sir. rep. reed: thank you, sodad. soledad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've...
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concern is this growing that information is power. , whensomething that cfius theas established in 1970's, never dreamed of. we don't want the chinese to control the company like that. but now, it is a much broader , if in theings that wrong hands, could be an issue. host: we are talking -- cory: there have been cases of individuals arrested in the u.s. who are charged with -- you are targeted by chinese spies because they knew these people were in dire financial situations and they have been charged with passing on sensitive american secrets to these chinese individuals for the beijing government. so there are tangible cases related. it is not theoretical at this point. host: is the focus on china when it comes to acquiring american technology? mentioned cosmic kissinger. he is working on legislation that it seems like it will come to fruition and will pass that would reform cfius. that bill does not say china, but it is widely believed that that it is best -- that that is what it is targeting. a large work that it does is focus on china. , itt were to embolden cfius would only allow t
concern is this growing that information is power. , whensomething that cfius theas established in 1970's, never dreamed of. we don't want the chinese to control the company like that. but now, it is a much broader , if in theings that wrong hands, could be an issue. host: we are talking -- cory: there have been cases of individuals arrested in the u.s. who are charged with -- you are targeted by chinese spies because they knew these people were in dire financial situations and they have been...
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let's go to jean's father, who is at thea at the federal reserve.as expected, unanimous vote, a 25 basis point increase, and 2% the new target range. in a big piece of news, four rate increases in 2018, up from the three projected. one in 2020, so essentially, we are pulling forward into 2018. at two point 9%, and it means that that is seen policy moving into what could the restricted territory. next year, in 2019, a year earlier than expected. i'm sure jay powell will be asked about that at 2:30.
let's go to jean's father, who is at thea at the federal reserve.as expected, unanimous vote, a 25 basis point increase, and 2% the new target range. in a big piece of news, four rate increases in 2018, up from the three projected. one in 2020, so essentially, we are pulling forward into 2018. at two point 9%, and it means that that is seen policy moving into what could the restricted territory. next year, in 2019, a year earlier than expected. i'm sure jay powell will be asked about that at...
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you know, thea critics sy that you can make our grid more durable. and in fact it has become more reliable because it is becoming more diverse by, you know, the-e e getting our power increasingly from a wider array of sources and that that actually helps buffer f usm emergencys. , you know, what's interesting is the energy department and the administration is r its argument here in national security, probably partly for legal reasons, tl hep butcher them from a legal challenge down the road. but the enerme depa's own analysis has found that the grid is more reliable because it has power coming from a wider array of sourerces. >>ivasan: speak of those legal challenges i'm assuming this will get sorted out in the courts. nothing actually happas of yesterday or tomorrow. what's the likely timeline of this now? >> well, i think we're looking at-- most analysts i talked to looked at the memo i obtained and the actions we've seen over the anst couple of dayd think some action is going to happen in coming weeks. it will probirly be ative from the energy dep
you know, thea critics sy that you can make our grid more durable. and in fact it has become more reliable because it is becoming more diverse by, you know, the-e e getting our power increasingly from a wider array of sources and that that actually helps buffer f usm emergencys. , you know, what's interesting is the energy department and the administration is r its argument here in national security, probably partly for legal reasons, tl hep butcher them from a legal challenge down the road....
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these tests measure how well mid size suvs protect people in thea front during certain collisions. with the kia sorentoag and volk atlas and gmc acadia gets top marks. >> one of the things we observed is that the three -- the good rated vehicles are newer designs than the poor rated grand cherokee and ford explorer. >> the jeep and ford suve h been popular for years. and that is unlikely to change. even though these crash tests could give buyers something to think about the next time they go in theoo sho phil be low, "nightly business report," chicago. >> h&r block hikes the dividend and thais where we begin tonight's market focus. the tax company raised the quarterly dividend to a dollar a share after the bell and came an h&r block announced the revenue and profits with both measures topping expectations but investors want more and they sent shares lower andishi -- finishing up a fraction. and eli lilly and [ inaudible ] are experimenting after a treatment was unlie likely to b effective at the dis and they still plan to work on another alzheimer' medication. shares were off to $8
these tests measure how well mid size suvs protect people in thea front during certain collisions. with the kia sorentoag and volk atlas and gmc acadia gets top marks. >> one of the things we observed is that the three -- the good rated vehicles are newer designs than the poor rated grand cherokee and ford explorer. >> the jeep and ford suve h been popular for years. and that is unlikely to change. even though these crash tests could give buyers something to think about the next...
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it was actually a case that began last november before thea zero tol policy, and it was a case that wasursued by the aclu. ey sued and now a court has said those families have to be reunited. we also expect to hear today ng from coss. there's a vote scheduled in the house on whether or not these families can be reunited. but it's a bigger vote on immigration including money for the president's border wall. that vote couldit well fail a lot of lawmakers saying they're voting no becausehe president hasn't weighed in on whether he'll sign it. milissa? >> thank you. >>> major victory for the trump administration. the u.s. supreme court upholding president trump's travel ban in a new ruling. it was a 5-4 decision. opponents including many democratic lawkers were qui to slam the decision, arguing it amounts to a muslim ban. and in cities like new york and minneapolis, protests broke out. still the order is a far cry from the one rolled out in confusion in the early days ofe prt trump's tenure. nbc's pete williams explains the court's decision. >> reporter: after a year and a half of confusion
it was actually a case that began last november before thea zero tol policy, and it was a case that wasursued by the aclu. ey sued and now a court has said those families have to be reunited. we also expect to hear today ng from coss. there's a vote scheduled in the house on whether or not these families can be reunited. but it's a bigger vote on immigration including money for the president's border wall. that vote couldit well fail a lot of lawmakers saying they're voting no becausehe...
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but donald trump's aides in thea white house toos that he would try to accentuate unexpected cultural flnts ndd exploit them into the midterm elections,hat includes possibly this nfl protest, which he has found successful in the past, could be the ms-13 "animals" line. could be any sort of thing, but he is trying to drum up support in his base and get them to turn out at the polls. jane: right now he is focused on the eagles, the philadelphia team. isn't this riskingnnoying people in philadelphia, a key city in a key state? anthony: pennsylvania was the pivotal state, the keystone state for donald trump's presidential victory in 2016. i going to be again. anytime you alienate any sort of fan base, particularly an eagles fan base, fanatical as you experienced in the past -- jane: i was there. anthony: that is risky. while there is benefits of agwrapping himself in the nd showing that you are patriotic, and he is extending this by saying that you cannot only not kneel you can't even stay in the locker room. you have to stand on the field with your hand on your heart and proudly sing the
but donald trump's aides in thea white house toos that he would try to accentuate unexpected cultural flnts ndd exploit them into the midterm elections,hat includes possibly this nfl protest, which he has found successful in the past, could be the ms-13 "animals" line. could be any sort of thing, but he is trying to drum up support in his base and get them to turn out at the polls. jane: right now he is focused on the eagles, the philadelphia team. isn't this riskingnnoying people in...
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another a study byhe trade partnership finds that the tariff quoted in retaliation would increase thealevel of u.s. steel and aluminum employm mt bye than 26,000 jobs over the first three years. but would cost other industries more than 400,000 jobs and 16 jobs lost for every steel aluminum gains. >>> the tasury department imposed sanctions on three russian individuals and five companies today. the u.s. shes worked with moscow on ways to conduct cyberattacks against u the. and its allies. the designation prohibitsen american cit from engaging in transactions with them. the white house had b russia for a global cyberattack in february that it says cost billions of dollars in damag >>> tim to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. we begin with conoco phillips. the potential for increased stock buy-backs and dividend gronel. price target $78 and stock grow. to $74.49. jeffreys is looking at energy companies in thee and upgrad upgraded -- to buy from hold. an improved potential outlook and dividend hike there as well. price target$107. the stock rose nearly 2% to $87.25.
another a study byhe trade partnership finds that the tariff quoted in retaliation would increase thealevel of u.s. steel and aluminum employm mt bye than 26,000 jobs over the first three years. but would cost other industries more than 400,000 jobs and 16 jobs lost for every steel aluminum gains. >>> the tasury department imposed sanctions on three russian individuals and five companies today. the u.s. shes worked with moscow on ways to conduct cyberattacks against u the. and its...
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a stood day, i come out onng the bank and i looked and theas my mustang guys are kind of standing there at attention and they had its mark on the face. i wish shocked. -- was shocked. i said when it is down for heavy maintenance, repainted. they repainted it overnight and had it ready to go. that is the story i tell about the crew chiefs. dying but they wanted to do their part and have a judaism. -- patriotism. it was teamwork. it was great. thennot say enough about creatures in the world -- crew .hiefs in the world how many pilots to live out there? there?ehhave out you guys know what i mean. on, these are the four top guns of the fighter group. carson,erson, and they all had 15 victories. 42 acesp was noted for in 14 months of combat. more than any group in the european theater. down, something like 600 enemy airplanes in aerial combat. we were number three on the theater. next, we'll talk a procedures. the we have this little video to show you that will give you a good feel of what it was like in aerial combat. first of all, i want to tell you , they had an 1940 in june of 1944 alrea
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president trump said thea meetg wasitive element. pres. trump: i have said gt from day onting on with russia and with china and everybody is a very good thing. it is good for the world, good mer us, good for everybody. we will probably bing sometime around my trip to europe. jane: to get more detls about what might be on the agenda, i was joined a short time ago by the director of the wilson center's kennan institute. what does each side want from this? >> i think the fact of the meeting has at this point become important in and of ite lf, but becae relationship is so attenuated. for the russian side, there is no question that a meeting at the summit level, a meetin which is not merely going to be on the sidelines of a multilateral gathering, is itself a signal that the isolation policy that was imposed against russiae obama administration some three and a half years ago is formallt comian end under the trump administration. that is definitely an important take-home for the russian side. side, this the u.s. has been a long-stated goal for
president trump said thea meetg wasitive element. pres. trump: i have said gt from day onting on with russia and with china and everybody is a very good thing. it is good for the world, good mer us, good for everybody. we will probably bing sometime around my trip to europe. jane: to get more detls about what might be on the agenda, i was joined a short time ago by the director of the wilson center's kennan institute. what does each side want from this? >> i think the fact of the meeting...
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we have made it clear that as of june 4 they have to be off of city streets and i think thea director has made itit c behavior will be taken into account in terms of the application process, so i think it will behoove everybody to toay by having them fublic street it is on june 4 and in the event they are not t director will review that behavior and i will reserve the right to dthing legally to sehataw ts dhat i need to do. k yothan. >> clerk: commissioner, we're back tre and, y still have a quorum. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. please read the next lim. [anda item read] >> motion to not disclose. >> do i have a second? second. all in favor. and please call the next line item [agenda item read] >> commissioner mazzucco: and commissioners, as i stated earlier, i move to adjourn in nor of our forme julius turman, who passed earlier in may, may 13, 2018, at 52 ars of age. julius started his career in law in private practice. he was an assistant united states attorney in the district of new jersey hask f rms s an employment r in san francisco. as we learned as his memorial he was a
we have made it clear that as of june 4 they have to be off of city streets and i think thea director has made itit c behavior will be taken into account in terms of the application process, so i think it will behoove everybody to toay by having them fublic street it is on june 4 and in the event they are not t director will review that behavior and i will reserve the right to dthing legally to sehataw ts dhat i need to do. k yothan. >> clerk: commissioner, we're back tre and, y still...
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many thea present at a trance are surprised at the speed at which things are now moving apart and easing of hostilities has raised hopes of a normalization of relations that might boost regional trade and lower tensions mohammed at all just zita a disciple by ethiopia south sudan's foreign minister says president salva kiir and rebel leader very much of have agreed on some points to end the civil war has been attending the latest round of peace talks with his former deputy this time in the sudanese capital khartoum the un has given both sides until the end of the month to reach a deal or face sanctions. a judge in the u.k. has said the taxi firm can keep operating in london at least for now the city had stripped the taxi company of its operating license last september or over safety concerns but an appeals court ruled over has fifteen months to prove its problems are over for good paul brown and reports from london. as a business is a global disruptor turning the traditional taxi profession upside down and provoking protests bans and restrictions as it does it the company is now valued a
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because i recently heard that thea might be asking like eu to sign on the trade dispute. guest: china is an important trading partner for both the eu and the u.s., even if we are each other's most important trading partner. than chinaimportant for the u.s., and the u.s. is more important than china for us, but we share many concerns, as this administration has, about the way china conducts its business, about the theft of international property, -- intellectual property, the ability to purchase and invest chinese copies while they are free to purchase and invest in our companies. we have serious concerns and we are not shy about addressing those issues with china. there will be occasions when we may have a similar view in the wto on whether wto rules are being respected by the united states or other parties, but cooperating on some areas where we think the wto rules need to be defended does not mean we don't share the very real concerns of this administration about the way china conducts its trade and administration policy. edna. caller: yes, number one i wish to apologiz
because i recently heard that thea might be asking like eu to sign on the trade dispute. guest: china is an important trading partner for both the eu and the u.s., even if we are each other's most important trading partner. than chinaimportant for the u.s., and the u.s. is more important than china for us, but we share many concerns, as this administration has, about the way china conducts its business, about the theft of international property, -- intellectual property, the ability to purchase...
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netflix is likely to stay independent and disney is entering thea there are choices but there are certainly >> there's been so muchrn con from advocates in terms of this deal. but the flip could alsopp h that many times tech industry merge mergers don't always take off. look at time warner and >>aol. that was another point we raised. that was a double whammy. one of my editor's points was they made this struggle just to intealrate the de these are tough deals and they talked about the culture pany is e, a media c really different than a pipe coasany. at at&t ceo is saying the right things, we're goingheo leave alone, we get it's a different business. we'll see. cerinly aol didn't leav the time warner people alone and it was a big,e ugly divo >> there's no telling what's going to happen when you try to merge two large companies. if disney ends up owning fox, they're going to have to bring in two very different media companies and try to merge them. what's going to happen with that t'is impossible to say ahead of time. >> but it opens the door a to facebook or google acquiring other companies
netflix is likely to stay independent and disney is entering thea there are choices but there are certainly >> there's been so muchrn con from advocates in terms of this deal. but the flip could alsopp h that many times tech industry merge mergers don't always take off. look at time warner and >>aol. that was another point we raised. that was a double whammy. one of my editor's points was they made this struggle just to intealrate the de these are tough deals and they talked about...