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a trump ian kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure because critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher with allies than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran why is trump so obsessed with. eight pm me and the women are looking at a legal move her do you believe given the legal believe that the good behavior of the movie of the year we keep going to the police wasteland again and the. heirloom d'antin the enmity hopefully cannot make any out if i eat it he actually gave that happen foci thought that a secret equally prepared our norse mobilises silos. e.t.u. that our dispersed unless there's a lot of a. joystick us on this. list one day if you are you then go and this was broadcast beyond. him if someone in thong accidentally be that the two men did the white board dawson or say it's a real camp. just i. mean the mother the force you are the spit out make it emma get her out into the where go by i have a scar on me be it or pose no make up and dad. yes . damn paul und
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a trump ian kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure his critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher with allies than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran why is trump so obsessed with terrain. all the security mechanisms and agencies in the e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore you got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we match and banks dropping out everyone wants to get out because if they don't have the super in that or all the institutions that cover the year that you have a farm that that is going to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain clouds forming a mob might worshipping some old hag a crown. in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of them. are you. sure we must dispose. she doesn't. make it.
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to trump ian kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and orthodox political figure in his critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher with allies than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran claims trump so obsessed with terrain. all the security back in asms and agencies and the saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore he got caught helping stopping out aviation companies we imagine banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super for all the institutions that cover the yet to be part of that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain cloud swimming in my. shipping some of the i get a crown. in france germany and italy in the last are saying no we don't want to be part of. the football for a minute and look at some stories making headlines of fact that's happening right now live lives of lives pictures in of the nato military alliance set to meet later with delegations arriving in brussels it looks like the talks are already underway
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discussing a possible payment to silence a former playboy model who said she had an affair with trump. >> thank you, ian. the clock is ticking for midnight. that is the deadline for trump administration to reunify thousands of children separated from their children at the border. the deadline the government is not expected to meet. given that hundreds of children still have no clear path back to their parents. nbc is in san jose with us with a story of one mother who is still waiting to see her son. >> reporter: yeah, she knows she's beenn a facility in new york. but tonight two teenagers who are at a facility bay. they are with their parents tonight. . in pleasant hill two teenage girls being housed at this facility are with their families. one reunited this sunday the 22nd the other a day later. in a statement he criticize ts trump zero tolerance policy. he says trump's vision of america disgraces our country and erodes our values with unethical policies. we talked a woman who her son was taken into the custody were apprehended by border patrol in texas in march. they are now asking a federal judge to
discussing a possible payment to silence a former playboy model who said she had an affair with trump. >> thank you, ian. the clock is ticking for midnight. that is the deadline for trump administration to reunify thousands of children separated from their children at the border. the deadline the government is not expected to meet. given that hundreds of children still have no clear path back to their parents. nbc is in san jose with us with a story of one mother who is still waiting to...
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trump: all ian do is ask the question. president putin, he said it is not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. laura:utting the ball in mr. trump's court, russia's president offers to help in the mueller investigation, and says yes, trump was his preferred ndidate. plus, a fine day for a parade in paris. the world cup champions take a victory lap down the champs elysees. laura: welcome to ouicviewers on puelevision in the u.s. and also around the world. president trump called his summit with president putin in helsinki today productive. but afterwards, the u.s. president refused to back the conclusion of american intelligence agencies that russia interfered in the 2016 election. donald trump said vladimir putin gave him a strong and powerful denial. in a statement rushed out dsafterwthe director of national intelligence, dan coats, stood by the assessment of his staff and warned of russia' undermine our democracy. our correspondent christian i fraser is in helsid leads our coverage from there. christian: thank you very much. t 24-hour li
trump: all ian do is ask the question. president putin, he said it is not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. laura:utting the ball in mr. trump's court, russia's president offers to help in the mueller investigation, and says yes, trump was his preferred ndidate. plus, a fine day for a parade in paris. the world cup champions take a victory lap down the champs elysees. laura: welcome to ouicviewers on puelevision in the u.s. and also around the world. president...
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trump called ian interesting idea. and the president's intelligence chiefs are continuing to sound the alarm over how much of a threat russia still poses to the u.s. election system. this was the director of national intelligence, dan coata short time ago. mr. coats: it is undeniable that the russians are taking the lead on this. basically, they are the onesde trying to ine our basic values, divide us with our trlies. they are the oneng to wreak havoc over the election process. weto call them out on that. it is critical that we do so. jane: earlier in the dait was the director of homeland security, kirstjen nielsen, who warned that the prospe of russian meddling was far from over. nielsen: we still have august, september, october, november. it is fair to assume that they will interfere in all 50 states. iejane: a time ago i discussed this with alexis simendinger of "the hill." thanks so much for coming in. are we any clearer now on wheres the ent stands on russia and russian meddling? alexis: terrific question, four da
trump called ian interesting idea. and the president's intelligence chiefs are continuing to sound the alarm over how much of a threat russia still poses to the u.s. election system. this was the director of national intelligence, dan coata short time ago. mr. coats: it is undeniable that the russians are taking the lead on this. basically, they are the onesde trying to ine our basic values, divide us with our trlies. they are the oneng to wreak havoc over the election process. weto call them...
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livelihood and the state of the economy that in whether there was collusion between donald trump and theru ians over the last election. michael cohen, his longtime a lawyer personal baggage carrier, has let it be known that he is prepared to testifytr that donald ump was lying whenno he said he kthing about n e meeting at trump tower before the electwith the kremlin-linked official promising to dish dirt o hillary clinton, a potentially explosive claim. donald trump's current lawyer was nt out to do a number on the next lawyer -- ex-lawyer. mr. giuliani: there is nobody rned me that when his back is against the wall, he will lie like crazy. jon: this was rudy giuliani months earlier. gimriani: the man is an honest lawyer. jon: president trump this morning said, "i did not know about the meeting with don jr. in many like so is stories to get out of an pres. trump: thank you very much o om everybody. >> are you going to moscow? jon: there were no shouted questions on the economy. suey were all russia, the that won't go away. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. jane: a short time ago i spoke with hea
livelihood and the state of the economy that in whether there was collusion between donald trump and theru ians over the last election. michael cohen, his longtime a lawyer personal baggage carrier, has let it be known that he is prepared to testifytr that donald ump was lying whenno he said he kthing about n e meeting at trump tower before the electwith the kremlin-linked official promising to dish dirt o hillary clinton, a potentially explosive claim. donald trump's current lawyer was nt out...
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president trump inserting himself into theresa may's domestic politics. ianso said that he had told prime minister may how he would have done brexit and that she didn't listen to him. so what do you do? look, there's lots of reasons why the uk is not going to get a separate trade deal with the united states. first of all, incredibly difficult to negotiate a deal, a new deal with this administration on trade. ask the canadians, ask the mexicans, ask the japanese why they're so reluck tanctanreluct. secondly, the brits do not have the people even to negotiate their brexit deal. the trade professionals are trying to hire and train those people now. we are many years away from their ability to start negotiating new deals and now trump said he wouldn't negotiate it if they moved forward with the may deal. so there are so many reasons why this deal is not going to happen but certainly it's rubbing a little salt into an extremely wounded uk prime minister who's had an absolutely abysmal week. >> how is this not the end? did he just -- i mean whatever you think of pr
president trump inserting himself into theresa may's domestic politics. ianso said that he had told prime minister may how he would have done brexit and that she didn't listen to him. so what do you do? look, there's lots of reasons why the uk is not going to get a separate trade deal with the united states. first of all, incredibly difficult to negotiate a deal, a new deal with this administration on trade. ask the canadians, ask the mexicans, ask the japanese why they're so reluck...
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the prime minister's questions this week but ahead of donald trump today being in scotland the westminster leader of the scottish nationalists ian black could make clear trump was not welcome north of the border the world that we live in today is e digitas one. to model the president of the united states of america. directly have the red carpet rolled out for him by this conservative government but from the public the welcome will be far from war with protests planned across scotland of the united kingdom against president trumped up hardened policies and dangerous rhetoric will the minister form of the s.n.p. and challenge president trump on his abysmal record on human rights his repugnant attitude towards women and his disgusting treatment of minorities but does the ministers think he will simply forward the prime minister's leave and join the president hand in hand david irving genin from a speck claiming toothpaste shower gel body spray and victim in supplements on m.p. expenses taking the place of juries that may explain to black thread how the world works for the u.k. this country is relationship with the united states of
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: supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh speaking last night after president trump announced his nomination. ian millhiser, he was chosen by the federalist society. that is a list president trump was using to make his choice. explain what the federalist society is. is an federalist society organization of conservative lawyers -- it is been around for a really long time. the is interesting about federalist society is it sort of benefits from this cycle where everyone knows if you want a judgeship from a republican president or if you want a job in a republican administration, the way to do that is you get a job or you get involved in the federalist society when you're a law student and ingratiate yourself to them and they told out favors. so because everyone knows that they are the ones that can dole out those goodies, it is a self-perpetuating cycle where people get involved with the organization because they know it is the place to go and that means the best conservative lawyers are getting involved with it. it provides is the federalist society has moved very, very far to the right in recent y
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on his criticism of president trump, saying when he meets vladimir putin, he needs to know the difference between a strategic friend and a strategic problem. david? >> ian pannell, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the trump administration facing that deadline to reunite children under 5 who had been separated from their parents. well tonight, faces of some of the children today seeing their parents, many children under 5 still are waiting to be reunited. they're in the government's custody. and we ask tonight, what about the thousands of other children who are older than 5? here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: tonight, these three children moved from a mini van into an i.c.e. facility, but they are the lucky ones. back in their parents' arms, because of a court-issued deadline, requiring the government to reunite migrant children under 5 years old who were separated from their parents at the border. this father from honduras seeking asylum says he's ben separated from his son for more than three months. but now, back together, his son beaming. but there are still so many in limbo. the government saying only 38 kids out of the 102 being detained wi
on his criticism of president trump, saying when he meets vladimir putin, he needs to know the difference between a strategic friend and a strategic problem. david? >> ian pannell, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the trump administration facing that deadline to reunite children under 5 who had been separated from their parents. well tonight, faces of some of the children today seeing their parents, many children under 5 still are waiting to be reunited. they're in the...
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president trump has a we'll see, wing-it concern. let's bring in ian bremmer who's joining us on this issue alone about vladimir putin running circles around president trump. how concerning is that? >> i think it's concerning to trump's own administratoadminis adviser. trump was running all of these bilaterals himself. he wasn't going to his advisers, even with the g7 and larry kudlow, frequently taking a big piece of it. he clearly isn't prepped for this meeting. putin really is. the first 90 minutes, it's just the two of them. he's going to bring up russian interference. what is he going to say? we know what trump's thinking about, hey, to the extent this guy was involved, he was supporting me, going after the dnc, hillary clinton. is he going to mention that? that's one of the reasons. that's a really unprecedent esidt be in. >> it looks like -- >> apparently we have the two presidents sitting down and we'll now go to them. [ indiscernible ] [ speaking nonenglish ] [ indiscernible ] >> and -- detail about electorals brelectoral s --mber. nkyou. >> t
president trump has a we'll see, wing-it concern. let's bring in ian bremmer who's joining us on this issue alone about vladimir putin running circles around president trump. how concerning is that? >> i think it's concerning to trump's own administratoadminis adviser. trump was running all of these bilaterals himself. he wasn't going to his advisers, even with the g7 and larry kudlow, frequently taking a big piece of it. he clearly isn't prepped for this meeting. putin really is. the...
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that should provide us comfort that we've gotten answers to those questions. >> ian is saying, and i agree with him, trumpooks like he is in the bag for our adversary, but then ian is resisting the notion of describing that as treason, and i admit that is a very strong word. but if you're truly in the bag for our adversary, how do you describe that? in terms of whether he really is guilty of this horrible crime, i think we have to wait for robert mueller to make that determination. >> that's correct. >> but in the meantime, again, have i the utmost confidence in saying he is not protecting the united states, he is not upholding his oath of office. that we don't need any further evidence to reach that conclusion. >> max, i appreciate it. ian, as well. a federal grand jury has approved a indictment of a russian woman being a spy. coming up, this fascinating new woman, mariia butina, and new details in how she figures in into, or tried to figure into president trump's campaign. yeah! we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. h-o-t-w-i-r-e who would have guessed? an energy comp
that should provide us comfort that we've gotten answers to those questions. >> ian is saying, and i agree with him, trumpooks like he is in the bag for our adversary, but then ian is resisting the notion of describing that as treason, and i admit that is a very strong word. but if you're truly in the bag for our adversary, how do you describe that? in terms of whether he really is guilty of this horrible crime, i think we have to wait for robert mueller to make that determination....
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pre-july 1st levels until the end of the year or president trump's plan to curb high drug prices is implemented, whichever comes first. pfizer ceo ianxtensive conversation with president trump. in a statement read said the company shares the goal to provide fair prices. >> that stock down 1.4%. thank you. >>> stock stories right now include aar. the aircraft parts and services company lowered fourth quarter profit as it struggles with several contracts. the firm is sticking with the guidance for fiscal 2019 shares down more than 5.5% wd 30,that beat forecasts. the company is lowering its full year guidance. higher commodity costs have pressured the markets. shares of wd-40 down 2%. jetblue has ordered 60 series e planes from airbus the order is worth about $5 billion, at least at those list prices jetblue is already a big airbus customer it had considered upgrading the fleets of small jets shares of jetblue are just slightly a higher in free market trade. >>> courtney, still ahead on "worldwide exchange," a bold call on oil. why one energy exec says crude oil prices could soon hit triple digits later, we're talking tech. why faceboo
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and say, wow, this is great for america in the region, but you can actually say that trump made a difference there. >> ian, always great to see you. ian bremmer is the president of the eurasia group. >>> there's some audio issues we're going to work out and monitor this and bring it to you when any news comes out of it. while he ratchets up tensions with iran, iran may be preparing to carry out cyber attacks on the united states. ian just made the point that iran doesn't have any capability of attacking the united states militarily, but iranian hackers have laid the grounds work to launch extensive cyber attacks on u.s. and european infrastructures as well as on private companies. the officials also say there's no suggestion that such an attack is imminent. a spokesperson said iran has no intention of engaging in any cyber war with the u.s. it fbi director chris wray alluded to the threat of cyber attacks with lester holt at the aspen security forum last week. >> i think of cyber terrorism -- i think our cyber division thinks of cyber terrorism more as a terrorist organization using destructive computer a
and say, wow, this is great for america in the region, but you can actually say that trump made a difference there. >> ian, always great to see you. ian bremmer is the president of the eurasia group. >>> there's some audio issues we're going to work out and monitor this and bring it to you when any news comes out of it. while he ratchets up tensions with iran, iran may be preparing to carry out cyber attacks on the united states. ian just made the point that iran doesn't have any...
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trump has been. tom: this has been a treat. ian bremmer, thank you very much.ert kaplan, thank you very much as well. that is for us in our special edition of "bloomberg surveillance." you can see us in our digital products as well. we thank ian bremmer and robert kaplan from eurasia group. i'm tom keene. ♪ ♪ scarlet: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week around the world. brexit plans move forward despite chaos in theresa may's cabinet. >> she is facing a life or death moment within the conservative party. >> the question now is what does europe think? scarlet: trade tensions ratchet up as u.s. and china tussle over tariffs. >> they described the latest move as a shocking. they say it is totally unacceptable. scarlet: earnings season rolls in with some of the big banks reporting results. >> jpmorgan came out with strong results, nothing missed. scarlet: opec issues its output outlook for 2019. canada's central bank announces a rate hike. fox and comcast keep stepping up the bidding for sky.
trump has been. tom: this has been a treat. ian bremmer, thank you very much.ert kaplan, thank you very much as well. that is for us in our special edition of "bloomberg surveillance." you can see us in our digital products as well. we thank ian bremmer and robert kaplan from eurasia group. i'm tom keene. ♪ ♪ scarlet: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week around the world. brexit plans move forward despite chaos in theresa may's cabinet....
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ian stoltenberg. plus preparing to send their message to trump right here, i speak to the head of the foreign office about the future of their relationship, simon fraser joins us. ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london where president trump arrived for a controversial visit. he'll be channelling churchill, taking tea with the queen and dodging protesters here in london before setting off to meet russia's vladimir putin in helsinki on monday. what could have been a disastrous nato summit like what happened at the g-7 in fact ended better than expected with trump reaffirming his commitment to the 70-year-old military alliance but also claiming that allies had made much bigger spending than they actually had done. >> for years presidents have been coming to these meetings and talked about the expense, the tremendous expense for the united states. and tremendous progress has been made. everyone's agreed to substantially up their commitment. they're going to up it at levels they've never thought of before. >> but are they upping it so substantially? since those comments the c
ian stoltenberg. plus preparing to send their message to trump right here, i speak to the head of the foreign office about the future of their relationship, simon fraser joins us. ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london where president trump arrived for a controversial visit. he'll be channelling churchill, taking tea with the queen and dodging protesters here in london before setting off to meet russia's vladimir putin in helsinki on monday. what...
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fmitongn, natochrisenate felns iei 12 ian intelligence officers, the ssannoruuncement on friday for lealged interference in the 2016 election, should president trumpu wheednc tel vladimir putin?oo: no, ishr ito late f cancelthummiinhe to eenot et wit knows wit w's n eor f orset on friday thats ove pre coe our most aersa anduentin an ongoing threat to our the presideections.anto pick atto rse because deputy ancth grn indeyictment onosst friday said that he had brieftr presidump before he left this is howbut president trump has addressed thele issue her at this is how he all about thes with vladimir putin. take a hunt.t the rig c i think that really hurts our country and it really hurts our relationship with russia. i don't think you will have any. it, dd you got me. vebu know whatou happens, right? >> chrisnator, are: youse worried about how tough president trump will be with abouts and themit russian meddling in 2016 and about the potential for more in 2018? >> senator coons: i am. i'm very concerned, and f up ran hutbo withdraamicantroopsrom si might re russia'snexaonzeconi wh me and presd ambassador whether he could say withonfidence he cwould d
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ian said, trump is being honest, if our politicians could answer questions ina straight politicians couldand we have seen that in the cha rlottesville march. and we have seen that in the charlottesville march. he is not a politician who really represents what we want politicians to be. why are you taking to the streets today? i think it is important to have our message heard, it is important is to stand up and do something when things are wrong. if you look back at history, these protests do work. and so i think it is important to participate. interesting you say they do work, what would be working, what would be a good outcome for protesters today? i thinkjust being heard. being heard. i don't necessarily think it will change him, but! necessarily think it will change him, but i hope that it changes other people's minds and collectively, we continue to grow. and change happens that way. do you think it is right that president trump has been invited on this visit? he is the president of the united states, right? so we have to interact with him, to try to progress the global conversations,
ian said, trump is being honest, if our politicians could answer questions ina straight politicians couldand we have seen that in the cha rlottesville march. and we have seen that in the charlottesville march. he is not a politician who really represents what we want politicians to be. why are you taking to the streets today? i think it is important to have our message heard, it is important is to stand up and do something when things are wrong. if you look back at history, these protests do...
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trump. >> is there any hope ian that the president could make headway when the president products them toe. the he says the u.s. and won't have a better ally on the eu we spend more than russia and defense and as much as china in defense. i hope you have no doubt this is confidence in security and ends it with a smiley face. it does sound like they've drawn a line in the sand saying you know, you can't force us to spend more we the spentd plenty. >> you can't force all of them to spend more. merkel is in a weaker position let's realize why it is they're spending more. they are spend more number one because obama and trump have been pushing them to do so that 2014 declaration was under obama. since trump ha has become president they're kinning to do more more. trump deserves credit for that number you two the european economies are doing well they are growing. there is more flexibility to spend more flufrp's bunlt as well increase defense spending tax cuts spending on everything when the economy urn its back it's not as eds also russia, russia becoming more of a threat why is stone us spen
trump. >> is there any hope ian that the president could make headway when the president products them toe. the he says the u.s. and won't have a better ally on the eu we spend more than russia and defense and as much as china in defense. i hope you have no doubt this is confidence in security and ends it with a smiley face. it does sound like they've drawn a line in the sand saying you know, you can't force us to spend more we the spentd plenty. >> you can't force all of them to...
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ian. tell us what happens here. >> basically the queen and president trump will walk together very, very shortly, and really it's just walk in for the afternoon tea celebrations. >> and at that point, i guess the question we've all got is about decorum. donald trump doesn't stick to that in most instances. but one might say meeting the queen is something we speak about as being at a different level of decorum generally speaking. i'm assuming someone has had that conversation with the president. >> i would say that president trump will be far more nervous about meeting the queen than the queen meeting president trump. the queen has a wonderful withering look should he say anything out of order that can turn politicians into stone at 50 paces. so with the queen especially, she will be her usual self, full of warmth, full of talking about the different situations that are happening. he went to blenham palace last night. a little-known fact is that american dollars helped to save blenham palace, churchill's mother was known as a dollar princess, they are heiresses in america, brought across to america to get a title and
ian. tell us what happens here. >> basically the queen and president trump will walk together very, very shortly, and really it's just walk in for the afternoon tea celebrations. >> and at that point, i guess the question we've all got is about decorum. donald trump doesn't stick to that in most instances. but one might say meeting the queen is something we speak about as being at a different level of decorum generally speaking. i'm assuming someone has had that conversation with...
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saw the queen may have welcomed president trump, but as terry alluded to, thousands of others did not. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪ >> reporter: massive protests flooding the streets of the capital, forcing central london to shut down. carrying signs to dump trump and a personal slap in the face, a 20-foot balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. tens of thousands of people, possibly more than 100,000 have now gathered in central london to voice their opposition to it not just president trump, but his policies too. president trump said he would stay clear of london. >> when they make you feel unwelcome, why would i stay there? i'm talking about government because the people of the uk agree with me. >> reporter: but there is little evidence that the people of london are in trump's corner. >> the power that we have is to protest and demonstrate our absolute disgust and outrage at the language that donald trump is using. >> reporter: david, these were some of the largest protests britain has seen in years. now tonight, the crowds here have dispersed, but more prot
saw the queen may have welcomed president trump, but as terry alluded to, thousands of others did not. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪ >> reporter: massive protests flooding the streets of the capital, forcing central london to shut down. carrying signs to dump trump and a personal slap in the face, a 20-foot balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. tens of thousands of people, possibly more than 100,000...
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." >>> and global affairs expert ian bremmer is in studio 57, there he is, looking at president trump'ssummit. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. i was in the military for 18 years.rian, but, i smoked and i got heart disease. my tip is; it's hard to serve your country when you're to weak to put on your uniform. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. hi there.me! so, what do you look for in a vehicle?
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this conversation john clarke ian kerridge the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think the two are likely to proceed well i think we can argue that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries that u.k. still part of this story and. bringing with him on content a message of multilateralism the idea that we are still a world governed by rules and institutions that well the u.s. may have some issues with trade deficit with the e.u. in general with german in particular about their car exports but that all of this can be discussed in a kind of civilized way in the context of now bilateral dispute resolution or in the context of multilateral. discussions in the w t o and should we do this and of course he's going to face a president which i don't need to tell you. doesn't really agree with this way of doing things and where with the bill coming to all this with a belief that institutions are not just kind of ineffective but they'
this conversation john clarke ian kerridge the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think the two are likely to proceed well i think we can argue that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries that u.k. still part of this story and. bringing with him on content a...
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trump, but thousands of others cannot. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪> reporter: a balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. tens of thousands of people, possibly more than 100,000 have now gathered in central london to voice their opposition to president trump and his policies too. president trump said he would stay clear of london. >> when you make them feel unwelcome, why would i stay there? i'm talking about government because the people of the uk agree with me. >> reporter: but there is evidence that the people of london are in trump's corner. >> the power that we have is to protest and demonstrate our absolute disgust and outrage at the language that donald trump is using. >> reporter: these were some of the largest protests that britain has seen in years. the larger crowds have dispersed, but more protests are expected as the president visits scotland. showing feeling not just about president trump, but also his policies, david. >> thanks to you as well, and back at home to the outrage over a highway arrest. >>> a young woman pulled o
trump, but thousands of others cannot. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪> reporter: a balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. tens of thousands of people, possibly more than 100,000 have now gathered in central london to voice their opposition to president trump and his policies too. president trump said he would stay clear of london. >> when you make them feel unwelcome, why would i stay there? i'm...
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the first full quarter that investors could see the effects of the trump administration's tax plan, the one voted in place in 2017. ian shepherdson questions the sustainability. he said there's been a year's long slow down in productivity and eventually that is going to hold back economic growth. for the week, the dow, the s&p 500, you can see both finishing in the green. the nasdaq logging it's second weekly drop, this is part of the reason that we didn't see overall markets respond. facebook and twitter contributing to negative twitter. twitter saying that earnings matched the forecast but dropped more than you can see. 21%. it said the number of monthly active users fell. that was a surprise. the company warned of further weakness to come. so that reminded some investors perhaps of what we heard from facebook on thursday. it was this same idea of stalling user growth. at the same time, facebook was committed to spending more. the company said they would spend billions per year on developing stronger privacy measures. they faced the bruising headlines about election meddling and fake news. some an lists saying it's
the first full quarter that investors could see the effects of the trump administration's tax plan, the one voted in place in 2017. ian shepherdson questions the sustainability. he said there's been a year's long slow down in productivity and eventually that is going to hold back economic growth. for the week, the dow, the s&p 500, you can see both finishing in the green. the nasdaq logging it's second weekly drop, this is part of the reason that we didn't see overall markets respond....
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. >> ian stoltenberg is to the left of president trump, to our left. of course, british prime minister theresa may front and center in the blough business suit. geoff bennett, do you know the answer to that question? >> i wish i did, craig. i don't know the answer to that question. i can tell you it's about 71 degrees here. it's a nice night for some outdoor socializing. one of the things i've been paying close attention to is the way the president interacts with world leaders. you saw him and melania trump, the first lady, talking to the german chancellor. i was trying to keep a close eye on his interactions with emmanuel macron. the two of them on the surface really don't have much in common. their relationship seems to be a marriage of mutual interest even though the president hasn't come around to seeing things macron's way on the iran deal, on tariffs, on climate change. so the world leaders have a lot to talk about as they leave this class photo and head on the their dinner, their working dinner moments from now. >> justin trudeau we just saw far
. >> ian stoltenberg is to the left of president trump, to our left. of course, british prime minister theresa may front and center in the blough business suit. geoff bennett, do you know the answer to that question? >> i wish i did, craig. i don't know the answer to that question. i can tell you it's about 71 degrees here. it's a nice night for some outdoor socializing. one of the things i've been paying close attention to is the way the president interacts with world leaders. you...
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ian bremer tweeted this. "prime minister may could be out before trump arrives." do you make of this as the government tries to fulfill the wishes of the people of brexit but it's been difficult for her to figure out how to do that. >> she has great examples as she looks towards our own leadership in this country. she's in a difficult spot. quite frankly, you know, the people have spoken now it's up to the career politicians and those in government to figure out how to make that happen. >> dana: you think the popular sentiment that the world is seeing, not just here and britain, you'll see it soon in brazil, just driving this frustration about the world is so interconnected now that it's hard to figure out how to separate? >> you know, that's the case. you're correct. we're seeing that happen all over the globe. not just in brazil and here and other countries. i have confidence in the people of these nations as they rise up and speak to their leadership and challenge them to step up and make the difficult and the tough decisions. that's what leadership is about. >
ian bremer tweeted this. "prime minister may could be out before trump arrives." do you make of this as the government tries to fulfill the wishes of the people of brexit but it's been difficult for her to figure out how to do that. >> she has great examples as she looks towards our own leadership in this country. she's in a difficult spot. quite frankly, you know, the people have spoken now it's up to the career politicians and those in government to figure out how to make that...
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ian nakano. the person inside the sedan got out and killed the 22 year old. >>> they knew this was coming. the trump administration will miss tomorrow's court-ordered dead lean deadline to reunite families separated at the border. tomorrow is the deadline for the government to reunite all 100 children under the age of 5. today the government asked the judge for more time. they can only reunite half the children by that date. older children must be reunited with their parents by july 26th. two of those young people separated by their parents are housed here in the bay area. the home is near the walnut creek officespe hours on the ph struggling to get permission to visit the facility. he ss the trump administration kept throwing up obstacles. >> as someone who served at every level, i've never had this happen. usually facilities are happy to have elected officials to come in. they want you to see what they're doing. they did not want us to see what was going on. >> while teenagers seem to be just fiene, he says dividing families is unnecessary and politically driven. >>> the bay area economy is boomin
ian nakano. the person inside the sedan got out and killed the 22 year old. >>> they knew this was coming. the trump administration will miss tomorrow's court-ordered dead lean deadline to reunite families separated at the border. tomorrow is the deadline for the government to reunite all 100 children under the age of 5. today the government asked the judge for more time. they can only reunite half the children by that date. older children must be reunited with their parents by july...
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tragedy that donald trump has espoused on the campaign trail but it's disingenuous to stay look how well i get along with vladimir putin when you haven't demanded anything of him. >> ians on the show and i asked him who has more to lose? our allies or donald trump? >> he said our allies. i would suspect the president believes his meeting with putin will go smoother than his meetings with nato officials because he is offering putin what he wants in syria which is a free hand in order on the hasten the american withdrawal from east of the euphrates which is something the president wanted from day one. i take issue with the notion that we are not holding vladimir putin to account in fashion or form in this administration. they have executed a variety of sanctions on russian officials, exported arms to ukraine, provided interceptor missile and liquefied natural gas and weakens putin's hold on the continent. that being said the policy in syria has been pro-retrenchment executing the united states from that region which is the same policy the president has in europe, retrenchment, dissolve our responsibilities and obligations in that region. >> why do you think it's dangero
tragedy that donald trump has espoused on the campaign trail but it's disingenuous to stay look how well i get along with vladimir putin when you haven't demanded anything of him. >> ians on the show and i asked him who has more to lose? our allies or donald trump? >> he said our allies. i would suspect the president believes his meeting with putin will go smoother than his meetings with nato officials because he is offering putin what he wants in syria which is a free hand in order...
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ian watson, thank you very much. us president donald trumptusk. ahead of his visit, mr trump hit out at the eu on trade and at his nato allies for failing to spend enough on defence. accusing the president of criticising europe "almost daily", mr tusk said the eu spent more than russia on defence and as much as china. lord richard dannatt is the former head of the british army, he explains why he wants the uk spend 2.5% of its gdp on defence. the start point is not that britain spends 2%. it's that 2% is the least we have ever spent. why do we need more? we have a growing range of threats against our security, whether it is russia, the ongoing threat from islamic state, college dealing with other threats such as the migration threats of southern europe. the air force we've had since the second world war, and you actually say that 215%, another six or e7 actually say that 215%, another six or £7 billion is about the right amount we should be spending on our defence. mr trump's stance has been met with surprise by many european countries. 0ur b
ian watson, thank you very much. us president donald trumptusk. ahead of his visit, mr trump hit out at the eu on trade and at his nato allies for failing to spend enough on defence. accusing the president of criticising europe "almost daily", mr tusk said the eu spent more than russia on defence and as much as china. lord richard dannatt is the former head of the british army, he explains why he wants the uk spend 2.5% of its gdp on defence. the start point is not that britain spends...
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helsinki president trump with vladmeere putin and the two addss the issue of election interferance together. putin still denies anyce interferanook place despite the indictment of 12ss ianfficials last week, and the president believes putin. >> yes, was actually stunning to watchhen i heard that today. rpakthe advice what he had from his own intelligence sources cents. >> this was not oth appointees, not hold-overs from thein obamaistration. >> his own peotshehoplai was>> >> or earlier,si ra.us president trumpet a i sy i've great confidence in myigcee r, itein also recognize that in order to build a brigh future, we cannot exclusively tcus onhe tstwo a largest p ntr powers, we must get of his respg there, to all of the folks who kc acandn't believe you said you believed putin. >> we csinot evely focus on the past yet when it was brought up, he was very quick election, which every knows he won thection, he goes cents back to hillary clinton, bridges thatat whole, th whole saga up. >> yes, it was cents very interesting to w today. tom fitzgerald joins u now with the very latest about what cam out of this historic summ. fits? >> reporter: good evening, tracking the reactio
helsinki president trump with vladmeere putin and the two addss the issue of election interferance together. putin still denies anyce interferanook place despite the indictment of 12ss ianfficials last week, and the president believes putin. >> yes, was actually stunning to watchhen i heard that today. rpakthe advice what he had from his own intelligence sources cents. >> this was not oth appointees, not hold-overs from thein obamaistration. >> his own peotshehoplai...
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trump )s relationship with russian president vladimir putin. he )s now inviting him to washington during the fall election. it )s an announcement that caught u-s intelligence agencies off guard. today in the bay )s ian cull spoke with a russia exp disturbing allegations against a peninsula badminton coach santa clara county deputies say "khankham malaythong" had an inappropriate relationship with one of his students. the 37-year-old coach works at "synergy badminton" in menlo park. last week-- deputies say they caught him with the 17- year-old girl . the two were reportedly parked in a san jose park-- after hours.. they didn )t tell us if anything happened at the park.. but he is now facing several charges including sexual assault. deputies don )t believe there ae any other victims. authorities in the north bay say these 3 men are behind a dispute over marijuana that ended in murder. all 3 are now in custody .. in connection with the death of a man whose body was found wednesday in cloverdale. sonoma county deputies say relatives of the victim reported him missing in late june. investigators then pieced together the dispute - which they say revolved around a large amount of pot. a life and death sit
trump )s relationship with russian president vladimir putin. he )s now inviting him to washington during the fall election. it )s an announcement that caught u-s intelligence agencies off guard. today in the bay )s ian cull spoke with a russia exp disturbing allegations against a peninsula badminton coach santa clara county deputies say "khankham malaythong" had an inappropriate relationship with one of his students. the 37-year-old coach works at "synergy badminton" in...
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ian, don't know if there's been any reaction there to these exchanges yet. but certainly prime minister netanyahu has been one of president trump's biggest international supporters. >> reporter: yeah, natalie. it is a bit early to get a reaction from israeli politicians. even in iran we're not seeing much reaction there either. but for prime minister netanyahu, you're right. he's been against the jcpoa from the very beginning, from when the obama administration was negotiating it. he failed even though he tried to get the united states not to sign on to it. and that agreement went through. but under president trump he also pushed, and this is something that president trump campaigned on, is pulling out of what he said was a bad deal. and the united states did pull out, breaking their agreement with the jcpoa, also known as the iran nuclear deal. and this has sent the region literally scrambling. you have president rouhani, he's going to the other members of the jcpoa, the p-4 plus one. so you have britain, france, china, russia and germany trying to see if there's some way they can circumvent this u.s. sanctions that are supposed
ian, don't know if there's been any reaction there to these exchanges yet. but certainly prime minister netanyahu has been one of president trump's biggest international supporters. >> reporter: yeah, natalie. it is a bit early to get a reaction from israeli politicians. even in iran we're not seeing much reaction there either. but for prime minister netanyahu, you're right. he's been against the jcpoa from the very beginning, from when the obama administration was negotiating it. he...
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targeted on both sides the chinese state newspaper calling the trump administration, quote, a gang of hoodlums when it comes to trade. iana's president. you called it vastly exaggerated, the trade war >> tariffs of $34 billion against chinese goods, vs. $500 billion which is what china sends over to the united states. trump has made it clear that he doesn't want to see be seen by the market as the heavy. he also, remember that tweet he put out where he said i don't want to lose so many chinese jobs with that telecom company zte, backed off of bankrupting them as well trump respects the strong man, and he understands, if you're going to push a man around, it's a lot easier to push around the mexicans than the chinese. i'm saying that on the basis of what we have seen from trump over the first year and a half, he's been much more sensitive to markets taking him to task than he has been for rhetoric which is useful in a runup to midterm elections, we are in a high political season right now >> so the $500 billion is unlikely, is the bottom line >> wilbur ross was on our network the other day or last week saying there's no d
targeted on both sides the chinese state newspaper calling the trump administration, quote, a gang of hoodlums when it comes to trade. iana's president. you called it vastly exaggerated, the trade war >> tariffs of $34 billion against chinese goods, vs. $500 billion which is what china sends over to the united states. trump has made it clear that he doesn't want to see be seen by the market as the heavy. he also, remember that tweet he put out where he said i don't want to lose so many...
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ian says influence. >> let's say i want to get cnet articles out there all the time. if i immediately post after donald trump posted something everyone would see a cnet link and click on it. it is almost a form of getting my political voice out there. >> reporter: speaking of political voices, president obama is down 2.4 million. president trump only lasted 204,000, but he had fewer followers to begin with. twitter itself took the biggest overall hit, losing about 7.8 million of its own followers, about 12%. and, yes even kpix 5 took a hit. >> we lost 844 followers. ian says this is ultimately a good thing because twitter users will now have a more reliable estimation of their real-life human followers, although influencers who were banking on those spots may have lost influence overnight. julie watts, kpix 5. >>> some san francisco neighbors say every look it is hard to escape the steady stream of fans of the 90s hit tv sitcom. every day full house enthusiasts stop to see the house from the show on broderick street. now, kpix 5 tells us that the city may put the brakes on tour buses in the area. >> reporter
ian says influence. >> let's say i want to get cnet articles out there all the time. if i immediately post after donald trump posted something everyone would see a cnet link and click on it. it is almost a form of getting my political voice out there. >> reporter: speaking of political voices, president obama is down 2.4 million. president trump only lasted 204,000, but he had fewer followers to begin with. twitter itself took the biggest overall hit, losing about 7.8 million of its...
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this conversation john clarke ian kerridge the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think the two are likely to proceed well i think we can are great that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries the u.k. still part of this story and. is bringing with him on content a message of multilateralism the idea that we are still a world governed by rules and institutions that well the u.s. may have some issues with trade deficit with the e.u. in general with germany in particular saying about their car exports but that all of this can be discussed in a kind of civilized a way in the context of now bilateral dispute resolution or in the context of multilateral. discussions in the w t o and should we do this and of course she's going to face a president which i don't need to tell you doesn't really agree with this way of doing things and where with a bill coming to all this with a belief that institutions are not just kind of ineffec
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ian lee in jerusalem. thank you very much for that. >>> coming up, president trump casts blame after his own justice departmentians over election hacking. but you might be surprised whom he's blaming. [music playing] (vo) from the beginning, wells fargo has supported community organizations like united way, non-profits like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. a hilton getaway means you
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. >> of the pharmaceutical ceos, ian read is the one i associate with trump's agenda. it's amazing he picked on pfizer. >> yeah. >> interesting we have an opening bell coming up a lot more to talk about on squawk "squawk on the street. stay with us see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade ♪ acan echo throughout ane entire community.nge that's why we proudly support, invest and volunteer in communities like yours. because the changes we make today... can you hear me? ...shape the possibilities of tomorrow.
. >> of the pharmaceutical ceos, ian read is the one i associate with trump's agenda. it's amazing he picked on pfizer. >> yeah. >> interesting we have an opening bell coming up a lot more to talk about on squawk "squawk on the street. stay with us see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it...
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ian paisley. we are with charlie wolf, a trump supporter. the right to free expression, and if you listened to the president, he welcomed their protests, it is ok to expression stop, but you also get to judge what people say publicly and i think this is pretty idiotic —— it is ok to express yourself. president trump pointed out to angela merkel, why are you buying gas on the russians? when you should be in bridging yourselves —— enriching yourselves. or you have sadiq khan, who thinks the baby balloon —— you has given the ok to the baby balloon which is a rather childish act. president trump also trades in insults, he expects them back? this is beyond an insult. usually you protest because you want policy change, but this is not policy, it is just change, but this is not policy, it isjust a change, but this is not policy, it is just a blancmange of he is a bigoted racist. it is essentially the old style of political correctness, i way of shutting people up, but he will not shut up —— away. the people he represents, who are not the elites, th
ian paisley. we are with charlie wolf, a trump supporter. the right to free expression, and if you listened to the president, he welcomed their protests, it is ok to expression stop, but you also get to judge what people say publicly and i think this is pretty idiotic —— it is ok to express yourself. president trump pointed out to angela merkel, why are you buying gas on the russians? when you should be in bridging yourselves —— enriching yourselves. or you have sadiq khan, who thinks...
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recording this conversation john clarke ian carried the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think they are likely to. receipt well i think we can are great that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries the u.k. still part of this story and. is bringing with him on content a message of multilateralism the idea that we are still a world governed by rules and institutions that well the u.s. may have some issues with trade deficit with the e.u. in general with germany in particular about their car exports but that all of this can be discussed in a kind of civilized a way in the context of now bilateral dispute resolution or in the context of multilateral. discussions in the w t o and should we do this and of course he's going to face a president which i don't need to tell you doesn't really agree with this way of doing things and where with a book coming to all this with a belief that institutions are not just kind of ineffective but t
recording this conversation john clarke ian carried the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think they are likely to. receipt well i think we can are great that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries the u.k. still part of this story and. is bringing with him on...
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ian cole has more on rallies across the country. and here in the bay area. ♪ america >> outside san jose city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration overhat they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most of the gop, two years ago. >> it's one of 100 rallies like it around the country tonight. earlier today, president trump asked whether he believes russia is trying to attack america's democracy. >> he seemed to once again break from the intelligence community, but hours later, the white house said he was misunderstood. >> the president was -- said thank you very much. said no to answering questions. we believe the threat still exists which is why we're taking steps to prevent it. >> tonight, the kremlin is asking to interrogate michael mcfaul. now a stanford professor. the white house says mr. trump made no commitment but didn't rule it out. congressman eric swalwell tweeting at the president, you turn over former u.s. ambassador mcfaul to putin, you can count on me and millions of others to swiftly make you an ex-president. mcfaul responding to russia on rachel
ian cole has more on rallies across the country. and here in the bay area. ♪ america >> outside san jose city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration overhat they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most of the gop, two years ago. >> it's one of 100 rallies like it around the country tonight. earlier today, president trump asked whether he believes russia is trying to attack...
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trump administration. >>> the political stakes are high in the city of santa clara. now the election rules are changing. it keeps certain groups in control of the city. here with these big changes. ian. >> reporter: and a group of voterers sued the city claiming th minority representation there had been for a while. tonight a shake up at city hall, a judge ruling santa clara must elect counsel by district where the whole city votes on every position. meaning now neighborhoods will vote for their representative. >> there hasn't been a person of color in the santa clara city counsel. >> reporter: he was one-people who suehead it city. it's important, he said because the census shows santa clara is of two on the white. city counsel of color. >> reporter: the vote by district system is already used in san jose and san francisco. some counsel members may have to run for election sooner than they expected. the city aern itty argued they should have been decided by votersersers, not a court. >> a judge has canicided against what a charter provides. >> reporter: some see value in this new vote by district system. >> it seems that you're going to get more of whatever diversity you're looking
trump administration. >>> the political stakes are high in the city of santa clara. now the election rules are changing. it keeps certain groups in control of the city. here with these big changes. ian. >> reporter: and a group of voterers sued the city claiming th minority representation there had been for a while. tonight a shake up at city hall, a judge ruling santa clara must elect counsel by district where the whole city votes on every position. meaning now neighborhoods...
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ian. cheryl: coming up we're going live to london to see what traders are watching from the trump putin summit edition of "fbn:am." >> you can't rule out the possibility he might recognize russia's annexation of crimea.in russia's annexation of crimea.in >all silverado 1500 crew cab ltn pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. . .. cheryl cheryl investores en europe ceeping a kilos yie on todoes events en fin land as pet prepairs to sit down . rushian presidente vp. gorng, wha el european traid ers wach ng en sum mit todo? >> all of that tomorrow, wednesday is amex, ibm, thursday microsoft. how important are u.s. earnings to you this week? >> oh, vital, really, they took focus on trade war and that's a good sign and gets us on how well the economy is doing and if the u.s. economy does well, and so far earning season, it's been going very well, indeed. gerri: chris, thank you for that. cheryl: we have dow components coming out. we have the banks talking about and the historic summit between presid
ian. cheryl: coming up we're going live to london to see what traders are watching from the trump putin summit edition of "fbn:am." >> you can't rule out the possibility he might recognize russia's annexation of crimea.in russia's annexation of crimea.in >all silverado 1500 crew cab ltn pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. . .. cheryl cheryl investores en europe ceeping a...
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trump only focuses on goods, not services. he's loaded for bare. that's bad for europe, good for putin. iansnuck in one more question. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. i never thought i'd say this... ...but i found bladder leak underwear... ...that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside... ...is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. [snap!] so i feel protected... ...and pretty. always discreet boutique. >>> one more thing before we go. this afternoon an capitol hill, jim jordan addressed recent claims that he turned a blind eye to allegations of inappropriate behavior by a team doctor at ohio
trump only focuses on goods, not services. he's loaded for bare. that's bad for europe, good for putin. iansnuck in one more question. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where...