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very long,tiating very hard, but very quickly. with south korea, according to bob lighthizer and secretary ross, is close to finished and we're going to have a wonderful deal with a wonderful allied. -- a wonderful allied. we are getting close to it. it was causing problems in terms of him clement and other things. i would ask secretary ross to do a few things -- say a few words about that kid and then we are going to get to this ridiculous situation at took place over the last week. secretary ross? sec. ross: thank you mr. president. we believe we are relatively close to a pretty comprehensive resolution with the south korean government. it would encompass, if it goes s andgh, both the 232' broader trade issues. we hope by sometime next week to have a real announcement. thank you, wilbur, i appreciate it. last time we negotiated something like this, and as you know it has been a problem for our country, they get together and they create a series of documents that nobody has been able to read because it was just done. you tell me,
very long,tiating very hard, but very quickly. with south korea, according to bob lighthizer and secretary ross, is close to finished and we're going to have a wonderful deal with a wonderful allied. -- a wonderful allied. we are getting close to it. it was causing problems in terms of him clement and other things. i would ask secretary ross to do a few things -- say a few words about that kid and then we are going to get to this ridiculous situation at took place over the last week. secretary...
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tiate department said russia had no justification in kicking out u.s. diplomats, saying it would only lead to further isolation. jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata in moscow. thank you. a story brewing in a california court could affect everyone in the state who drinks coffee. a judge today ordered coffee companies must carry a cancer warning label, but does science support the law? here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: the judge's ruling will require coffee roasters, distributors, and retailers, like starbucks, to include on their products a label that the beverage can cause cancer. at the center of a lawsuit is a state law requiring warnings on chwide range of chemicals that can cause cancer. one of those chemicals acrylamide, a carcinogen produced in the roasting bean process. and found in coffee. >> that's the major reason coffee turns brown. >> reporter: the judge in los hegeles today said starbucks and other coffee sellers failed to show the threat from acrylamide was significant. >> i believe in transparency, but at the same time, when you put a bold decl
tiate department said russia had no justification in kicking out u.s. diplomats, saying it would only lead to further isolation. jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata in moscow. thank you. a story brewing in a california court could affect everyone in the state who drinks coffee. a judge today ordered coffee companies must carry a cancer warning label, but does science support the law? here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: the judge's ruling will require coffee roasters, distributors, and...
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. >>> poli tiat center stage sunday night. >> we have an opportunity, platform to remind millihionsngsal treatment. >> a a historic night
. >>> poli tiat center stage sunday night. >> we have an opportunity, platform to remind millihionsngsal treatment. >> a a historic night
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. >>> poli tiat center stage sunday night. >> we have an opportunity, platform to remind millihionsngs like equal rights, equal treatment. >> a a historic night the win that landed books, "good day philadelphia" >>> good morning, everybody. we will have a lot of struggles but we will get through this onugh detours and y may not have your lights on, some of your friends andl. we will get through it. >> great to have you here with us. see you will see school delays, closings, and fox 29.com cover. >> i was in delco last night with some of the nuns saying theygoing to open up the schools this morning. if the kids are in the off that. >> that is right. >> can't help with the get you around. >> all right. so we have got a rather tranquil day,but in the bad todt of the day tomorrow, it is tomorrow n um-hmm. >> here we go. >> lets talk about today, for right now and then get to the c. seven out of 10 is your weather number today. bus stop buddy is tn we have sea while because it is clear, temperatures plung wind chills n the 20's right now we don't have precipitation, there is some in new it
. >>> poli tiat center stage sunday night. >> we have an opportunity, platform to remind millihionsngs like equal rights, equal treatment. >> a a historic night the win that landed books, "good day philadelphia" >>> good morning, everybody. we will have a lot of struggles but we will get through this onugh detours and y may not have your lights on, some of your friends andl. we will get through it. >> great to have you here with us. see you will see...
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of crossing continents in seconds, and a never-before-acknowledged nuclear powered cruise missile tiat can slalom between missile defense systems calls a long term threat. it's not clear the weapons even exist. but putin said he wasn't bluffing. >> ( translated ): any use of nuclear weapons against russ and its allies will be perceived as a nuclear attack on our country.e sponse will be immediate. >> our nuclear triad has kept us safe for more than 70 years. >> reporter: putin's return to cold war rhetoric comes one epnth after the u.s. announced its own plans toy new nuclear weapons, and greater willingness to use nuclear weapons. putin said he was responding to american threats. >> ( translated ): the growing military strengtof russia is a secure guarantee of peace because this strength preserves and will always preserve a balance of power in the world. >> reporter: to no surprise, russian lawmakers responded with prai they said putin once again made russia a global superpower. >> ( translated ): the theory about russia as a regional myperpower with a weak eco disappears from the ame
of crossing continents in seconds, and a never-before-acknowledged nuclear powered cruise missile tiat can slalom between missile defense systems calls a long term threat. it's not clear the weapons even exist. but putin said he wasn't bluffing. >> ( translated ): any use of nuclear weapons against russ and its allies will be perceived as a nuclear attack on our country.e sponse will be immediate. >> our nuclear triad has kept us safe for more than 70 years. >> reporter:...