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is this a bad deal for the united dates? we heard -- the united states? we heard the president say this deal is costing 2.7 million jobs in the future. he said they are redistributed wealth to poorer countries. how is that likely to be received? >> we've seen a reaction from paul ryan, calling the paris agreement a raw deal for the united dates. we should say, the united dates being -- the united states, being the second largest leader in the world, was the second on the list of countries in the paris agreement who had the most number of emissions that they had to reduce. now, the u.s. is freed from that and, as donald trump put it, this will create more jobs. on the other side, we already saw an agreement from former president barack obama saying that the united states has chosen to lead the future behind. some good reactions on both sides. anchor: this was a highly anticipated reaction. we pretty much knew that he would withdraw from this accord. barbara, i'll turn to you in brussels. another thing that he was reiterating over and over was that he wante
is this a bad deal for the united dates? we heard -- the united states? we heard the president say this deal is costing 2.7 million jobs in the future. he said they are redistributed wealth to poorer countries. how is that likely to be received? >> we've seen a reaction from paul ryan, calling the paris agreement a raw deal for the united dates. we should say, the united dates being -- the united states, being the second largest leader in the world, was the second on the list of countries...
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we talk, and if you talk about russia, is subsidized goods coming from china into the united dates, andates workers out of business, closing factories? it is what he talks about. if you look at the products that he talks about, wilbur ross, steel and aluminum. we have shut down a lot of aluminum in that united states, most plants have been shut down in the united states with 8 million tons of aluminum. what he is talking about the subsidized material coming into the united states. if chinese aluminum is being exported, which is subsidized -- what i mean, the government gives free cash, but the chinese are aware of it, they try to rectify as we saw what happens. then from the start people are producing aluminum and cheap power. you sell cheap coal. the chinese recognized themselves with the coal industry, china was producing coal and selling it to the power stations at a loss. it is clear. most of the chinese coal coming was $420he coal price million -- renminbi was a loss. but that lossmaking powerplant and saw a pass on the aluminum companies. they were getting subsidized power, and th
we talk, and if you talk about russia, is subsidized goods coming from china into the united dates, andates workers out of business, closing factories? it is what he talks about. if you look at the products that he talks about, wilbur ross, steel and aluminum. we have shut down a lot of aluminum in that united states, most plants have been shut down in the united states with 8 million tons of aluminum. what he is talking about the subsidized material coming into the united states. if chinese...
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this weekend on american history tv, historian greg brezinski examines the competition between united datesnd china, to influence the newly independent african and asian countries during the cold war. most importantly -- the --o-asian conference in 1955 this speaker made a very important performance that did standing along a log -- among a lot of effort-asian countries that didn't have relations with it before. ofteng offing -- beijing represented itself as a nation that had suffered from imperialism in the past. it tried to create a leadership role for its self among afro-asian countries, as a successful example of postcolonial nationbuilding. business -- these were also a very important part of chinese diplomacy, sending diplomats abroad. constantly tried to raise its international profile lessening its representatives. -- to asia, africa, different afro-asian states. this included the famous 1964 visit to africa, regarding as a bold and important, also successful trip. do?ed states everything possible to undermine the chinese diplomacy and pressure the country loved you establish relatio
this weekend on american history tv, historian greg brezinski examines the competition between united datesnd china, to influence the newly independent african and asian countries during the cold war. most importantly -- the --o-asian conference in 1955 this speaker made a very important performance that did standing along a log -- among a lot of effort-asian countries that didn't have relations with it before. ofteng offing -- beijing represented itself as a nation that had suffered from...
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in the 60's and 70's, there were a bunch of venus apologies in the united dates -- principalities in the united -- es in the united states that tried this. most of them were pilot programs seeingcontrol group or with the fallout effects would be. the question that comes up, if ,ou say, here is a cash grant will people think this is a devised? centivized? benefits from jobs now, and that is about structure. people were wondering in the 1960's and 70's if it was just a grant. host: we are supporting the phone lines on income. $25,000 or less, (202)-748-8000. between $26,000 and $56,000, (202)-748-8001. between 51000 and $100,000 a year, (202)-748-8002. 02-748-8003.0,000, 2 you citizens and devices people from working -- said it disincentivizes people from working. katherine: at the time it was perceived to be disinc entivizing, women left their income husbands. people make different choices. the 60's and 70's that was amount for panic that it got thrown out. look has been a subsequent that maybe that was not really so one thingg on that comes up a lot is that you could structure it just
in the 60's and 70's, there were a bunch of venus apologies in the united dates -- principalities in the united -- es in the united states that tried this. most of them were pilot programs seeingcontrol group or with the fallout effects would be. the question that comes up, if ,ou say, here is a cash grant will people think this is a devised? centivized? benefits from jobs now, and that is about structure. people were wondering in the 1960's and 70's if it was just a grant. host: we are...
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that basic education -- the arch street meeting house is the largest quaker meeting house in the united dates, maybe the world. we are looking into it. it was elton 1804. the land that the properties built on seeded in 1701 by william penn. the property outside his first fairground until don't you. i'm sure we will get to that later. at the beginning of our tours that we normally do with visitors and school groups, we have look around the space. do a lot of comparing this site to other religious sites people are visiting, because it is sort of outside of the norm. we have people look around, then let us know what's different here versus other historic , a lot of times they notice there aren't stained-glass windows, or golden candles read even a place for a priest, or deacon to stand and give a sermon, or something like that. that's because quakers worship in a way that is different from most folks. it's a christian religion. sunday, the -- this is still an active congregation they meet your for worship. cap and what happened 200 years ago is pretty similar. that's out here in philadelphia. pe
that basic education -- the arch street meeting house is the largest quaker meeting house in the united dates, maybe the world. we are looking into it. it was elton 1804. the land that the properties built on seeded in 1701 by william penn. the property outside his first fairground until don't you. i'm sure we will get to that later. at the beginning of our tours that we normally do with visitors and school groups, we have look around the space. do a lot of comparing this site to other...
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the euro is growing faster than -- united date states. weather in canada, poland or the united dates are worrying about the regulatory environment, any blowback or potential problems in the middle east slows them down, but it does not the brakes on activity. tom: joe quinlan, we will continue. we have a lot to talk about the equity markets in the hour. we are really looking forward to this -- he's got a great book out on the nuances of trade. what is american trade policy? the nextr themes in half hour. stay with us in london, new york, and worldwide. this is bloomberg. the pollution of new york city, know that is fog. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs, let's get the bloomberg is this flash. households are keeping the lid on spending. retail sales fell for the fourth time in months. kpmg say consumers they are starting to feel the pinch from higher inflation and stagnant wage growth. the most germanic attempt to revive the -- the most dramatic attempt to revive the fortunes of j.crew. he will be replaced by the pr
the euro is growing faster than -- united date states. weather in canada, poland or the united dates are worrying about the regulatory environment, any blowback or potential problems in the middle east slows them down, but it does not the brakes on activity. tom: joe quinlan, we will continue. we have a lot to talk about the equity markets in the hour. we are really looking forward to this -- he's got a great book out on the nuances of trade. what is american trade policy? the nextr themes in...
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i want to start madam president by saying this is a shameful moment for the united date senate. the senate -- the united states senate. the most delivered a body in the world, the senate which has been known as a body that allows for , benefits from the views of all 100 members, that each of us have opportunities to have our voices heard, that tradition has been damaged by what the majority leader has done in bringing a bill that affects 1/6 of the economy of our country to the floor of the united states senate without the --eration by committees without transparency to the american people. madam president when i got to the senate i worked hard to get onto the senate finance committee. i did that because the jurisdiction in the committee contains areas that i have devoted a good part of my career too. anduding issues of taxation social programs in our state. it also included health care. an area that i worked on when i was first in the maryland state legislature. i wanted to be on the committee that had a role in developing health policy of the nation and thought i could add to t
i want to start madam president by saying this is a shameful moment for the united date senate. the senate -- the united states senate. the most delivered a body in the world, the senate which has been known as a body that allows for , benefits from the views of all 100 members, that each of us have opportunities to have our voices heard, that tradition has been damaged by what the majority leader has done in bringing a bill that affects 1/6 of the economy of our country to the floor of the...
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the president of the united dates has sided with the saudi's, that does not impact you in any shape or >> at the end of the day, president trump is the leader of the largest power in the world today. his businesst matter will be very important. i am sure that at the end of the will prevail to the toring individual conflicts resolve their issues. i'm sure he wants justice to be which is the persecutor. he will make the right decision. do you see any inkling that this will end soon? do you see this as a short-term problem or are you planning for a long-term problem? >> as an airline we are always prepared for the worst. the politicians. i'm am not a politician so i cannot say anything. youhat is the issue on how are running the business operationally and what affect it is having? you clearly have limited airspace you can operate in? how much is it increasing transit costs? >> who told you that i have limited airspace? >> the saudi's. is not theabia comptroller of the entire airspace in our region. large airspace open to airspaceh the iranian so they mention that they have open certain in
the president of the united dates has sided with the saudi's, that does not impact you in any shape or >> at the end of the day, president trump is the leader of the largest power in the world today. his businesst matter will be very important. i am sure that at the end of the will prevail to the toring individual conflicts resolve their issues. i'm sure he wants justice to be which is the persecutor. he will make the right decision. do you see any inkling that this will end soon? do you...
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his order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united dates. ssued leeway for foreign nationals that can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the uni -- in the united states. looked at again in october. joining me is adam
his order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united dates. ssued leeway for foreign nationals that can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the uni -- in the united states. looked at again in october. joining me is adam
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in 1807 united dates senate was debating a bill to ban the slave trade to the united states. it is in that context that the slave trade bill comes to his attention. i give to david wall stretcher to read from the diary. >> this is a short excerpt. i will read longer ones. it is a representative of one in the sense, but in the diary, certainly by this time, john quincy adams is using this as a record of -- this is what happened today, this is what i want to remember, but it also often reflecting upon it quite directly. so you do get a window into his thoughts. he's quite intentional about that. these are things that i might written down but i might not be i'mng to everyone interacting with, people whose conversations i'm recording. a slave though, which originated with the committee of the hall, echelon debate. mr. k come made a speech upon one of these -- he is quite the young man. i intend to take no part in the debates on this subject. we would think of henry clay as more likely to be avoiding the issue of slavery, even perhaps in the 1790's. it's actually john quincy adams
in 1807 united dates senate was debating a bill to ban the slave trade to the united states. it is in that context that the slave trade bill comes to his attention. i give to david wall stretcher to read from the diary. >> this is a short excerpt. i will read longer ones. it is a representative of one in the sense, but in the diary, certainly by this time, john quincy adams is using this as a record of -- this is what happened today, this is what i want to remember, but it also often...
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mercifully, we don't have that kind of thing in the united dates because people are born assimilatede. there are significant numbers of people who may very well agree and we have to counter at the same way we did communism. maria: when you look at london, paris, there are areas that are no go areas because there are sects of the muslim faith. there's extremism that they are not -- they are not assimilating. they want to live their life with sharia law and they don't care that they're in the west. >> they are aspiration with their lives and that you live their life under sharia law. that is something that's got to be put down. maria: let me ask you. we've got to continue in london in what's going on there as well. on thursday june the comey will testify and now we know that lindsey graham was also spied on. listed to what senator graham told us on fox news that i've got to get your reaction. some foreign person is somebody requested that my conversation beyond mass.n trying to figure out who the other senator was spied on. i know i was spied on and i was en masse. what is going on her
mercifully, we don't have that kind of thing in the united dates because people are born assimilatede. there are significant numbers of people who may very well agree and we have to counter at the same way we did communism. maria: when you look at london, paris, there are areas that are no go areas because there are sects of the muslim faith. there's extremism that they are not -- they are not assimilating. they want to live their life with sharia law and they don't care that they're in the...
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his order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united dates. wever, the court issued leeway for foreign nationals that can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the uni -- in the united states. looked at again in october. joining me is adam liptak, supreme court reporter for "the new york times." tell me what the court said. adam: the court temporarily reinstated part of the travel ban while the court decides what to do about the case, what it will do when it hears arguments in october. this is a temporary measure. it will take part of the travel ban, but not all of it. importantly, the court says if you have some relationship with the united states, if you have some relative, job offer here, you go to college here, then the travel ban does not apply to you. you can still come under the ordinary rules. completeu're a stranger to the united states, president trump is entitled to keep you out while the administration decides what to do about strengthening its screening and vetting procedures. charlie: then you have dissenting j
his order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united dates. wever, the court issued leeway for foreign nationals that can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the uni -- in the united states. looked at again in october. joining me is adam liptak, supreme court reporter for "the new york times." tell me what the court said. adam: the court temporarily reinstated part of the travel ban while the court decides what to do about the...
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any other judge in the united dates would have been removed for what i just described of scalia and thomas. supreme court justices should also be removed but the senate would have to impeach them. i don't know why it hasn't happened. it should happen every time there is such an appearance of impropriety. norman, thank you. one of the decisions or at least the court watchers are looking for today is what decision will be made about the travel ban. that was desired by the trump administration, stopped in the lower court, asked for review by the supreme court. the possible options the court could apply to this request, saying that with the votes of five justices the court could agree to the administration's request to immediately reinstate the travel ban which would go into effect 72 hours after a favorable court ruling. the revised travel ban mr. trump issued in march would avoid the chaos and confusion in airports that followed the initial rollout. the administration could still conduct a 90 day review that trump trot -- that trump tied to the travel ban. tother option when it comes argumen
any other judge in the united dates would have been removed for what i just described of scalia and thomas. supreme court justices should also be removed but the senate would have to impeach them. i don't know why it hasn't happened. it should happen every time there is such an appearance of impropriety. norman, thank you. one of the decisions or at least the court watchers are looking for today is what decision will be made about the travel ban. that was desired by the trump administration,...
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treaty in 2001 under george bush, the nuclear balance is now starting to change because of the united dates russians will have to meet that with more offense of weapons. oliver: they are putting the abms into poland and romania, and the reason given was that there is protection against iran, which he strips that reasoning away. charlie: they were not aiming towards russia. they were aiming towards iran. oliver: in another section, how the abm can be converted into an offensive missile. the russians would not know what was in the air if it was coming to them. they would not know if it was defensive or an offensive missile. we try to show in the maps how they are surrounded on the northeast and west side. polarizes,siles, subs, oxides of bombers. elastic, you have all the way through the northern arctic, it is a noose around them. with the nato countries, the 13 countries which have joined the nato union, the russian border is worse than ever. the killer troops could not be closer. charlie: this is his version of russia? and you are there listening and recording, and that is basically the kin
treaty in 2001 under george bush, the nuclear balance is now starting to change because of the united dates russians will have to meet that with more offense of weapons. oliver: they are putting the abms into poland and romania, and the reason given was that there is protection against iran, which he strips that reasoning away. charlie: they were not aiming towards russia. they were aiming towards iran. oliver: in another section, how the abm can be converted into an offensive missile. the...
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border control agency standing inside the united dates. this case is one of the simplest territorial case this supreme court will ever have in front of it for five reasons. first, all of the conduct of the domestic police officer happened inside the united states. second, it was a civilian domestic police officer. third, it was a civilian plaintiff, not an enemy combatant. fourth, it was one of the most fundamental rights, the right to life. fifth, the other government involved supports -- the government of mexico supports the claim. >> so is that -- i was trying to figure out from your brief what exactly your rule is. so were all five of those necessary in your view for them to be a claim? is anything else necessary. is that the rule you want us to adopt? >> the rule we are asking this court to rule when the u.s. domestic officer on u.s. soil shoots and there is no constitutional constraint is when there is a cross-border shooting involving a federal law enforcement on u.s. soil and the resulting injury is in close proximity, then fourth
border control agency standing inside the united dates. this case is one of the simplest territorial case this supreme court will ever have in front of it for five reasons. first, all of the conduct of the domestic police officer happened inside the united states. second, it was a civilian domestic police officer. third, it was a civilian plaintiff, not an enemy combatant. fourth, it was one of the most fundamental rights, the right to life. fifth, the other government involved supports -- the...
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i took a test trip to canada to speak the language and be as close to the united dates as possible without being in it. i got a bottle of and then looking around and there's no bottle opener. so i asked the waiter, i was proud of the fact that my site can have a bottle opener. i said i need to open this thing with a smirk on his face. we didn't have off cats in east germany or russia for that matter. i traveled with a west german passport. they did have twist off, so that is one. it's only funny in hindsight. so when it entered the united states to o'hare airport in chicago, i was using a canadian passport and i had settled into a piece of luggage i had the birth certificate of jack persky. i went to a hotel and that is very killed off the canadian and brought to life, became jack persky. the killing was much harder than expected. had you destroy passport? not that easy. they are flame retardant. he couldn't even bring the paper. never mind the plastic outside the picture. it started snowing. you start sweating. you're making a stink in the hotel room. hopefully nobody will stop by and ask
i took a test trip to canada to speak the language and be as close to the united dates as possible without being in it. i got a bottle of and then looking around and there's no bottle opener. so i asked the waiter, i was proud of the fact that my site can have a bottle opener. i said i need to open this thing with a smirk on his face. we didn't have off cats in east germany or russia for that matter. i traveled with a west german passport. they did have twist off, so that is one. it's only...
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that's a huge challenge and threat to the united dates -- states.ow do you prevent that from happening? i admire the effort that the president made in his meeting in mar-a-lago with president xi jinping. 80% to 90% of north korea's trade is with china. ae problem is china sees confrontation with north korea over its nuclear program as a bigger threat than to its -- threat to its strategic interest then trying to maintain the status quo. i don't think the chinese have changed their calculus to the point where they are willing to lean hard on north korea to produce the kind of leverage that might lead you into a serious negotiation. charlie: with the chinese not being able to do that, there are no easy options. mr. burns: there aren't. and can you affect china's calculus? there are security ways in which you can do that, incense -- in the sense of the missile defense system we have provided to south korea, the way we have stepped up security in northeast asia, which the chinese don't like. and then there are economic steps, some of the kind of things
that's a huge challenge and threat to the united dates -- states.ow do you prevent that from happening? i admire the effort that the president made in his meeting in mar-a-lago with president xi jinping. 80% to 90% of north korea's trade is with china. ae problem is china sees confrontation with north korea over its nuclear program as a bigger threat than to its -- threat to its strategic interest then trying to maintain the status quo. i don't think the chinese have changed their calculus to...
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the united dates generally try to do everything that occurred -- that they could to minimize the importance of these conferences command to limit china's role. in fact, there's this famous story about the 1954 geneva conference, wenzhou online approaches secretary of state john foster dulles, and tries to shake his hand rituals -- shake his hand. apparently dismisses him and walks briskly past him. there is some debate among historians about whether this event actually occurred. even if it didn't occur, as it is to see why take on such powerful emotional and symbolic resonance. another form of competition to read about this book, cultural. cultural competition i argue -- by three nature, it involves itself with presenting a positive image of your stage, a negative image of your rivals to the greatest degree possible. i focus on a lot of different about culturalng competition such as print or propaganda. one particular thing i found interesting about cultural competition between united states and china, was that they both emphasized each other's treatment of their own ethnic minorities. both
the united dates generally try to do everything that occurred -- that they could to minimize the importance of these conferences command to limit china's role. in fact, there's this famous story about the 1954 geneva conference, wenzhou online approaches secretary of state john foster dulles, and tries to shake his hand rituals -- shake his hand. apparently dismisses him and walks briskly past him. there is some debate among historians about whether this event actually occurred. even if it...
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and when china participated in conferences such as geneva and bandon, the united dates generally tried to do everything it could to minimize the importance of these conferences and to limit china's role. in fact, there's this famous story about the 1954 geneva conference where he approaches secretary of state john foster dulles, and tries to shake his hand. disses himently and walks briskly past him. there is some debate about whether this actually occurred. isn if it did not occur, it easy why it took on such powerful emotional and symbolic resonance. another form of competition i write about in this book is cultural competition. cultural competition i powerful emotional and symbolic resonance. argue by its very nature involves itself with presenting a positive image of your state and a negative image of your rival's state to the greatest degree possible. i focus on a lot of different things talking about cultural competition. propaganda -- oruprint propaganda. one thing i found interesting was that they both emphasized each other's treatment of their own ethnic minorities. both china
and when china participated in conferences such as geneva and bandon, the united dates generally tried to do everything it could to minimize the importance of these conferences and to limit china's role. in fact, there's this famous story about the 1954 geneva conference where he approaches secretary of state john foster dulles, and tries to shake his hand. disses himently and walks briskly past him. there is some debate about whether this actually occurred. isn if it did not occur, it easy why...
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. >> that makes the united date an outlier on a scale that is hard to fathom.r -- out of the 197 parties to the agreement, one has decided to leave. on the other side, you have this incredible firehose that has been aimed at the white house to however hours many months we are in now. uniformt an incredible opposition to the president's position from virtually every high-ranking ceo, captain of .ndustry a small number of coal industry fossil fuel industry influencers. julia: i want to go back to you to pick up on that point. there's been a clear distinction within those close to donald trump and within the administration. who supports this and who doesn't. does this say something about the dominant of the power play going on around donald trump and in washington here and who seems to be winning at this moment? >> it was just earlier this week that general h.r. mcmaster and gary cohn came out with the wall street journal and that said does not mean go it alone. those within the president's inner circle, clearly divided on this issue. the president's daughter and
. >> that makes the united date an outlier on a scale that is hard to fathom.r -- out of the 197 parties to the agreement, one has decided to leave. on the other side, you have this incredible firehose that has been aimed at the white house to however hours many months we are in now. uniformt an incredible opposition to the president's position from virtually every high-ranking ceo, captain of .ndustry a small number of coal industry fossil fuel industry influencers. julia: i want to go...
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relative financial -- valuation for financial at this moment or the fact that we see a curve in the united datesarning power for financials? tom: first and foremost, it is valuations. there are compelling values at these prices. the problem is what will be the upside without the ability to grow through acquisitions and go are entering uncharted territory. angst move outside of the corporate franchise, -- if banks move outside of the corporate franchise, they could expose himself to a lot. why they offered war in such compelling terms -- warren such compelling turns. at what wasu look going on with home capital, it looks pretty similar in a way to the investments he made during the financial crisis as well. do you view that through some of the persons this moment that he has a gold piece here? tom: i think this is different. tohink this will not offend a position of ownership in one of the great banking franchises of the country. smalla fairly transaction, very opportunistic, where the capital received will release return, but will not tie up capital for the long-term. julia: in terms of return p
relative financial -- valuation for financial at this moment or the fact that we see a curve in the united datesarning power for financials? tom: first and foremost, it is valuations. there are compelling values at these prices. the problem is what will be the upside without the ability to grow through acquisitions and go are entering uncharted territory. angst move outside of the corporate franchise, -- if banks move outside of the corporate franchise, they could expose himself to a lot. why...
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it is important to say that while we are not pessimistic on the united dates, the best return opportunitiesing away from the u.s. dollar asset. is now near a record share of global market capitalizations. we have had a long business cycle so a lot of opportunity is shifting out of elsewhere. >> what is the big risk here that we have not talked about? >> if the central banks want to fight inflation viciously and knock inflation down to a low, it will be more than markets can handle. don't think they won't. >> we have been wondering about that for a while and had not gotten it so -- thus far. let's check in your headlines with mark crumpton. mark: thank you. president trump'travel ban will take effect tonight according to a person familiar with the matter. that will give nbc's and consulates worldwide enough time to figure out how it works. this band focuses on how to -- on six predominantly muslim nations here at new applicants must prove they have a relationship here in the united states. senator bob corker it expects republican leaders to scrap the provision in their health bill that would
it is important to say that while we are not pessimistic on the united dates, the best return opportunitiesing away from the u.s. dollar asset. is now near a record share of global market capitalizations. we have had a long business cycle so a lot of opportunity is shifting out of elsewhere. >> what is the big risk here that we have not talked about? >> if the central banks want to fight inflation viciously and knock inflation down to a low, it will be more than markets can handle....
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around 100 indian companies operating united date then have created close to 100,000 jobs here. they have invested more than $15 million in the u.s. companies have invested $28 billion in india in the last three years. just to give you a measure, the u.s.-india defense equipment trade was $200 million in the year 2000. today stands at about $15 billion. but as the world's largest and the sixth largest economy, there is room for further growth and the world bank report for 2017 on the eve of doing business globally great 230 out of 190 countries. is there a greater ease of doing business in india, perhaps even more american companies that had to india, which have held back the relationship in the area of defense, for example, one of the factors of american rules and regulations on export control in the indian desire also to be able to make things in india. where are we going to see this relationship? the u.s.-india commercial partnership and we have an excellent panel today. representatives from all of those who can be identified as the major players in the field of innovation an
around 100 indian companies operating united date then have created close to 100,000 jobs here. they have invested more than $15 million in the u.s. companies have invested $28 billion in india in the last three years. just to give you a measure, the u.s.-india defense equipment trade was $200 million in the year 2000. today stands at about $15 billion. but as the world's largest and the sixth largest economy, there is room for further growth and the world bank report for 2017 on the eve of...
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we have unit some trading date -- seen it some trading days. the future will tell.ted territory. i will have more business later on in the night. brent: time to talk about a nasty peacock. that is right, it ruffled more than a few till feathers when it wondered into a california -- wandered into a california liquor store. it started creating havoc among the bottles. a startled customer notified of shop attendant. he tried to bait and capture before calling for backup. an animal control officer, it, but not before it sent $500 worth of booze c crashing to the floor. all right, here is a reminder of the top stories. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for twin gun and bomb attacks in tehran, many people injured. five suspects are in police custody. after a short break, i will take you through the day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome back, if you're just joining us, you're watching "france 24." to attacks on the iranian least 12t and at killed
we have unit some trading date -- seen it some trading days. the future will tell.ted territory. i will have more business later on in the night. brent: time to talk about a nasty peacock. that is right, it ruffled more than a few till feathers when it wondered into a california -- wandered into a california liquor store. it started creating havoc among the bottles. a startled customer notified of shop attendant. he tried to bait and capture before calling for backup. an animal control officer,...
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there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working on a mutually accessible date with the united kingdom. hank you, have a great monday. >> well, legislative business gets under way in about seven minutes in the u.s. house. members will consider a number of energy-related bills focusing on hydroelect trick power and energy efficiency in schools -- hydroelectric power and energy efficiency in schools. right now, though, a look at possible changes to plore-based health insurance from today's "washington journal." host: "washington journal" continues. is jamesble now gelfand. operation erisa industry committee. good morning. we are here to talk about potential changes to employer insurance.h explain what the erisa industry is about. guest: it's an association that represent about 100 of the very largest businesses. least 10,000 u.s. employees. those businesses offer comprehensive health retirement their employees. we represent them. employees are there? an 178 millionabout americans who get health job.ance through a host: how much are there companies paying for the premiums these da
there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working on a mutually accessible date with the united kingdom. hank you, have a great monday. >> well, legislative business gets under way in about seven minutes in the u.s. house. members will consider a number of energy-related bills focusing on hydroelect trick power and energy efficiency in schools -- hydroelectric power and energy efficiency in schools. right now, though, a look at possible changes to plore-based health...
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it is important that we not apply that for the mimic standard to foreigners that are not in the united dates. -- united states. >> there is a lot of news , much of it inaccurate, saying it is a means of targeting u.s. persons are you you know that targeting u.s. persons is prohibited. as is what is termed reverse targeting. could you explain and clarify reverse targeting prohibition, and what it prevents the ic from targeting and collecting? the law is expressly designed to ensure that we are not using this legal framework as a capability to target u.s. persons. reverse targeting is the following scenario. say we are interested in generating insight on u.s. person a. we know that we cannot get a fisa warrant. reverse targeting is why do you not target a foreign identity that that person talks to many will get all the insight on that person but bypassed the court process and entire legal structure. >702 reminds us we cannot do that. we cannot use 702 as a vehicle to bypass laws. >> can you clarify for members and the public what is meant by incidental collection? in the statute itself, if you
it is important that we not apply that for the mimic standard to foreigners that are not in the united dates. -- united states. >> there is a lot of news , much of it inaccurate, saying it is a means of targeting u.s. persons are you you know that targeting u.s. persons is prohibited. as is what is termed reverse targeting. could you explain and clarify reverse targeting prohibition, and what it prevents the ic from targeting and collecting? the law is expressly designed to ensure that we...
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but there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working out a mutually date with unitedingdom and then look for to showing that date with you all when we have it. thank you. have a great monday. take care. [shouting] >> afghanistan update? >> attorney general jeff sessions will be testifying tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee. that's investigating russia's influence i in the 2016 electio. live coverage of the attorney generals testament on c-span3 tomorrow starting at 230 thymic usability issues congress and the white house argued with is health care legislation and is nbc reports a public entity set up to vote on health care bill, by the end of this month or at least to do with the issue one way or another. after the house passed its version in early may by four votes if you can read more about the progress in the senate online at nbc.com and the senate avenue today at 4:00 eastern. watch live here on c-span2. until then a look at the future of the republican and democratic parties part of an all-day conference on president trump's first 100 days posted b
but there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working out a mutually date with unitedingdom and then look for to showing that date with you all when we have it. thank you. have a great monday. take care. [shouting] >> afghanistan update? >> attorney general jeff sessions will be testifying tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee. that's investigating russia's influence i in the 2016 electio. live coverage of the attorney generals testament on c-span3...
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will start trade talks with the united dates, want to do many trade deals after the brexit.rial when conversation with the eu still up in the air? richard: you have a huge range of uncertainty now for the u.k. in terms of what our trade deals look like in a few years time. the result of the recent election just broadens the range of possible outcomes. it's very hard for investors today to try and trade stocks on the expectations of trade deals. much better to take a long-term view, focus on fundamentals of companies, identify those areas of the market where you are being paid to take risk. anna: richard turnill, thank you. great to get your thoughts this morning. coming up here on bloomberg daybreak, jack gerard, who is the american petroleum institute president and ceo. 45.19 on wti. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: warren buffett's berkshire hathaway will swap $5 billion of bank of america hurt stocks to 700 million common shares. those shares are worth roughly $17 billion. the is they announced it would raise its dividend by 16%. stock sixquired the years ago. shares of like yo
will start trade talks with the united dates, want to do many trade deals after the brexit.rial when conversation with the eu still up in the air? richard: you have a huge range of uncertainty now for the u.k. in terms of what our trade deals look like in a few years time. the result of the recent election just broadens the range of possible outcomes. it's very hard for investors today to try and trade stocks on the expectations of trade deals. much better to take a long-term view, focus on...
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a year ago now, think about where the president of the united date was on paris am a what a differencer has made. brexit is more likely to be a 100 years phenomenon. we don't know for years from now where the president of the u.s. will be. to compare these things directly is hard. is ae and the u.k. long-running drama with many chapters. some of have advantage from time to time. if someone wanted to ask me how important this u.k. election was , it is a regional, u.k. issue. how strong the hand is of one versus the other and how they play this out is unclear. jonathan: the populist candidate is not prime minister may. someone one with the policies that you have called crazy and bonkers yourself -- danny: and i was on the team. jonathan: jeremy corbyn. are they just populist thinking right now? danny: we have seen a degree of populism rising around the world. the people have not been felt they have been represented. corbyn has put forward populist things. we will lower the price of train tickets, we will lower the price of energy, we will take money from the fatcats and give it to the wo
a year ago now, think about where the president of the united date was on paris am a what a differencer has made. brexit is more likely to be a 100 years phenomenon. we don't know for years from now where the president of the u.s. will be. to compare these things directly is hard. is ae and the u.k. long-running drama with many chapters. some of have advantage from time to time. if someone wanted to ask me how important this u.k. election was , it is a regional, u.k. issue. how strong the hand...
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have united dates could respond to a potential threat next. . . .lcome back, i'm dagen mcdowell in nor maria bartiromo. does june 27th, top stories at 6:30 eastern. warning concerns over syria. there's evidence that bashar al-assad could be planning another chemical weapon's attack. press secretary sean spicer warning that the regime will pay a heavy price for any action. breaking news this morning, alphabet, the parent company of google hit with a record antitrust fine from european union regulators there, nearly $3 billion. regulators saying that the tech giant abused market dominance in search and could set a precedent for google's other businesses. could a hire minimum wage could hurt workers? the surprising say that is the fight for 15 is bad news for some employees. general motors hitting the brak es. new king of the nba. russell westbrook named the league east most valuable player. big win to end historic season, coming up. yes, we will be talking about the washington redskins. are they on the move? how is nfl is confusing fans with latest me
have united dates could respond to a potential threat next. . . .lcome back, i'm dagen mcdowell in nor maria bartiromo. does june 27th, top stories at 6:30 eastern. warning concerns over syria. there's evidence that bashar al-assad could be planning another chemical weapon's attack. press secretary sean spicer warning that the regime will pay a heavy price for any action. breaking news this morning, alphabet, the parent company of google hit with a record antitrust fine from european union...
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united states. brings us up to date on what appears to be a lone attack. >> reporter: he shouted god is great in arabicore allegedly stabbing police unit, jeff neville at the flint airport. in what investigators are now calling a lone wolf attack. >> continued to exclaim allah and said something to the effect you have killed people in syria, iraq, and afghanistan, and we're all going to die. >> reporter: the suspect is a dual citizen of canada and tunisia, has lived in montreal for ten years, and is the father of three. he is now in custody as the incident have investigated as an act spent about 47 minutes in the airport before the attack. he arrived around 8:52 a.m. with two bags. at 9:10, he went to a restaurant on the second floor, where he stayed for about 28 minutes. the documents allege he then entered a restroom, dropped off his bags, came out, and stabbed neville, less than 5 seconds later. >> lieutenant neville never stopped fighting. >> reporter: the criminal complaint says he asked the officer who subdued him why he didn't kill him. police searched what is thought to be the suspect's montrea
united states. brings us up to date on what appears to be a lone attack. >> reporter: he shouted god is great in arabicore allegedly stabbing police unit, jeff neville at the flint airport. in what investigators are now calling a lone wolf attack. >> continued to exclaim allah and said something to the effect you have killed people in syria, iraq, and afghanistan, and we're all going to die. >> reporter: the suspect is a dual citizen of canada and tunisia, has lived in...
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united nations. we now have a very small voice heard people know what date united states are for.nst, and they see as leading across the board. i think the international committee is going to know that. >> kind words about the budget. you're absolutely right. we are to be able to take care of the people who need it. at the same time in your direction, we are also able to focus on the forgotten men and women who are paying those taxes. i appreciate your support. >> president trump: thank you. >> good morning mr. prison. it's nice to be back in united states i was back at 1:00 in italy. at the g7, focus on the environment. the message was that united states is focused on growth and protect indian government back environment. >> good morning mr. prison. the community has never faced the diversity that attacks our country in our lifetimes. when men and women who are working 24/7, seven days a week to make sure that we are on top of all these things. it is a joy to be working with people that i have inherited, we will provide debts continue to provide you with this part so you can form
united nations. we now have a very small voice heard people know what date united states are for.nst, and they see as leading across the board. i think the international committee is going to know that. >> kind words about the budget. you're absolutely right. we are to be able to take care of the people who need it. at the same time in your direction, we are also able to focus on the forgotten men and women who are paying those taxes. i appreciate your support. >> president trump:...
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we look forward to working out mutually acceptable date with the united kingdom and looking forward to sharing that date with you all when we have it. thank you, have a great monday. see you -- trish: sean spicer, just wrapping up his press briefing there. we heard from labor secretary alexander acosta. talking about a apprentice-type program. ivanka trump joining her father in this. the market is 51 points off. show you the s&p and nasdaq which are lower right now, everything lower across the board by not a ton. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." joining reaction of what they just heard, evan siegfried, ashley haig, former chair of the dc democratic party, scott bolden. a lot on the table. jobs important from labor secretary acosta. i will get to that in a second. start with comey and aftershock if you would of all of that. your thoughts, evan where they go from here, given we're looking forward to hearing jeff sessions? >> we're in the middle of a first act of a five-act play. certainly director comey's credibility is many coulding into question after he told atto
we look forward to working out mutually acceptable date with the united kingdom and looking forward to sharing that date with you all when we have it. thank you, have a great monday. see you -- trish: sean spicer, just wrapping up his press briefing there. we heard from labor secretary alexander acosta. talking about a apprentice-type program. ivanka trump joining her father in this. the market is 51 points off. show you the s&p and nasdaq which are lower right now, everything lower across...
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this morning spanish prosecutors filed two counts of tax fraud against manchester united managerjose mourinho which date when he was the manager of real madrid. the claim made in a statement today is thatjose mourinho claim made in a statement today is that jose mourinho owes claim made in a statement today is thatjose mourinho owes 3.3 million euros, £2.9 million, and the allegation is he failed to declare reve nu es allegation is he failed to declare revenues from his image rights with the aim of obtaining illicit profit. the prosecutors said he had already paid £1 million in 201a but the information provided at that time was incorrect. there has been no comment from jose mourinho who is not due back in the country for another two weeks ahead of pre—season training. another two weeks ahead of pre-season training. a theme developing in spain, the latest from cristiano ronaldo, he is facing similar charges. he is indeed and he is due to give evidence at his own tax fraud trial on the 21st ofjuly -- 315t. tax fraud trial on the 21st ofjuly —— 31st. he has been accused of defrauding of £12.9 million over
this morning spanish prosecutors filed two counts of tax fraud against manchester united managerjose mourinho which date when he was the manager of real madrid. the claim made in a statement today is thatjose mourinho claim made in a statement today is that jose mourinho owes claim made in a statement today is thatjose mourinho owes 3.3 million euros, £2.9 million, and the allegation is he failed to declare reve nu es allegation is he failed to declare revenues from his image rights with the...
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for three weeks, they did not want the contagion of medicare for all going south he denies dates -- to the united states. he got single-payer health care in saskatchewan for all and then immediately soon after, all of canada adopted it because it was so popular. the question is, why don't we have this in the united states? our own version of it? there is one thing that everyone agrees on, including president trump and progressive democrats and independents. when trump ran for president, when he first he wants tos run, cut medicaid where the bill does. no he is not touching medicare for the moment. all over this country, you don't people 65care because and over, they say no. this is one thing that works. why don't we just extend that? -- 65 and older, why don't you just extend it and make it aged zero from the day you are born? why do we not have that system in this country? how is it possible that we are looking at plans, for example the one right now, that will be debated after a fashion in the senate, where many people call it -- they say do not call it health care they say call it wealth care.
for three weeks, they did not want the contagion of medicare for all going south he denies dates -- to the united states. he got single-payer health care in saskatchewan for all and then immediately soon after, all of canada adopted it because it was so popular. the question is, why don't we have this in the united states? our own version of it? there is one thing that everyone agrees on, including president trump and progressive democrats and independents. when trump ran for president, when he...
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for three weeks, they did not want the contagion of medicare for all going south he denies dates -- to the unitedtates. he got single-payer health care in saskatchewan for all and then immediately soon after, all of canada adopted it because it was so popular. the question is, why don't we have this in the united states? our own version of it? there is one thing that everyone agrees on, including president trump and progressive democrats and independents. when trump ran for president, when he first he wants tos run, cut medicaid where the bill does. no he is not touching medicare for the moment. all over this country, you don't people 65care because and over, they say no. this is one thing that works. why don't we just extend that? -- 65 and older, why don't you just extend it and make it aged zero from the day you are born? why do we not have that system in this country? how is it possible that we are looking at plans, for example the one right now, that will be debated after a fashion in the senate, where many people call it -- they say do not call it health care they say call it wealth care. y
for three weeks, they did not want the contagion of medicare for all going south he denies dates -- to the unitedtates. he got single-payer health care in saskatchewan for all and then immediately soon after, all of canada adopted it because it was so popular. the question is, why don't we have this in the united states? our own version of it? there is one thing that everyone agrees on, including president trump and progressive democrats and independents. when trump ran for president, when he...
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. >>> let's switch gears and look at an important issue, the investigation in the united states. a date has been set for former fbi director james comey's testimony. senate intelligence committee announcing comey will testify june 8th. he was abruptly fired by president trump. comey is reportedly have written memos about the president's request for loyalty and urging him to drop the investigation of michael flynn. robert mueller, special counsel investigating russian meddling, cleared comey to speak to the committee. some are raising the question if president trump could invoke executive privilege to block comey from testifying. a judge would have to balance the president's interest in privacy against other interests like congress's need for information to perform its legislative and oversight duties. the justice department could seek leverage over comey by asking a district judge barring him from giving testimony. >>> meanwhile, former state department officials are speaking out on the record to yahoo! news saying the trump administration began planning to roll back punitive measures a
. >>> let's switch gears and look at an important issue, the investigation in the united states. a date has been set for former fbi director james comey's testimony. senate intelligence committee announcing comey will testify june 8th. he was abruptly fired by president trump. comey is reportedly have written memos about the president's request for loyalty and urging him to drop the investigation of michael flynn. robert mueller, special counsel investigating russian meddling, cleared...
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. >> let's talk about her united states tour dates, if it is out yet.pe, of course. 6:48. well, it is graduation day for north penn high school. the class of 2017. >> it is a major accomplishment for one senior in particular, who beat the odds, and set a great example for his classmates. >> karen, let's have it. >> just good news, toking celebrate, celebrating ben, ben heartfran has been featured on our show, numerous times, because he's just funny great kid. really popular at his school, so popular, they call him the mayor of north penn. he does happen to have autism. he's just an interesting great guy. we first introduced to you him after his school crowned him the homecoming king. then, in april, he threw out the first pitch of one of the school's baseball games. look how happy he is. big honor for raising awareness about autism. he also sang the national anthem, before he graduates, one final message. >> so to everyone at north penn, join big, be success fum, as i step down at mayor tomorrow i would like to give you challenges that we should care ab
. >> let's talk about her united states tour dates, if it is out yet.pe, of course. 6:48. well, it is graduation day for north penn high school. the class of 2017. >> it is a major accomplishment for one senior in particular, who beat the odds, and set a great example for his classmates. >> karen, let's have it. >> just good news, toking celebrate, celebrating ben, ben heartfran has been featured on our show, numerous times, because he's just funny great kid. really...
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united kingdom. mr. speak are i can confirm the australian government as jump dated our travel advice for the united kingdom and i will quote from that advice. this united kingdom government has raced the threat heavily to critical. the highest of the five domestic threat levels. uk prime minister may as announced armed soldiers will be delied in uk cities to assist police with security. continued to avoid the area surrounding the manchester arena and anticipate significant transplant delay -- transplant port delays in the manchester area. expect an increased security and police presence across united kingdom. in light of the united kingdom's increase to its threat level we now advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in the unite kingdom. and i can advise the house the threat assessment means not only is an attack considered highly likely but that a further attack may be imminent. mr. speaker, we are in contact with british authorities who have confirmed that a police investigation continues to find all the perpetrators who may have been involved in the attack for there is concern that this attack w
united kingdom. mr. speak are i can confirm the australian government as jump dated our travel advice for the united kingdom and i will quote from that advice. this united kingdom government has raced the threat heavily to critical. the highest of the five domestic threat levels. uk prime minister may as announced armed soldiers will be delied in uk cities to assist police with security. continued to avoid the area surrounding the manchester arena and anticipate significant transplant delay --...
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we look forward to working out a mutually accepted date with the united kingdom and look forward to sharing that date. thank you. have a great monday. see you in wisconsin. >> pretty short and tweet from sean spicer. hitting on a couple topics. now we have learned the open hearings in front of the senate committee jeff sessions talking about that. talking about the additional ruling for the trump administration when it comes to the revised version of the travel ban. talked about that. questions continue about are there tapes and the white house recording conversations. punted that ball down the road. that answer will come in time. let's dive into all of this. i have a mega panel standing by. specifically on everyone will be listening tomorrow. right around this time tomorrow when mr. sessions will be testifying in this open hearing. do we know whether he will invoke executive privilege? sean spicer was asked that and his answer was it depends. >> he said it depends on the scope of the question. that means it might be invoking executive privilege depending on where the question is going or i
we look forward to working out a mutually accepted date with the united kingdom and look forward to sharing that date. thank you. have a great monday. see you in wisconsin. >> pretty short and tweet from sean spicer. hitting on a couple topics. now we have learned the open hearings in front of the senate committee jeff sessions talking about that. talking about the additional ruling for the trump administration when it comes to the revised version of the travel ban. talked about that....
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basically one of the oldest rose gardens in the united states. it datesrden they have over 50 cultures, many of which are totally extinct. >> oh, really. >> yes. >> two of the most special roses elegant, and, re discovered here, in the early 70's. >> and then there is, this rose named after america's favorite fighting frenchman after he visited his way in 1825. >> really special for being this sort of deep plumy magenta color. >> yes, we have to get out and come see this. >> there is still time. the blooms start maybe the beginning of may and last until the mid of june. definitely still time to come out and experience this intoxicating fray grands. >> who doesn't like the smell of roses. you go there and walk outside and it just hits you, it is hard to encapsulate that word because, it is so strong and loud. and, you can see the rose garden outside. if you have never been, it truly is a hidden gem. interested in visiting wyck we will have more information on cbs philly.com/dream drives. thanks so much to the host. looking lovely. >> i just planted my flow
basically one of the oldest rose gardens in the united states. it datesrden they have over 50 cultures, many of which are totally extinct. >> oh, really. >> yes. >> two of the most special roses elegant, and, re discovered here, in the early 70's. >> and then there is, this rose named after america's favorite fighting frenchman after he visited his way in 1825. >> really special for being this sort of deep plumy magenta color. >> yes, we have to get out and...
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first and he is doing that and showing that all these agreements that are not fair to the united states, it is time date become fair. the old pittsburgh was very different. steel city, and manufacturing capital often shrouded in fog. now it is a high—tech hub, a centre of excellence in robotics, the place where uber are testing driverless cars. i was one of the american representatives. the democratic mayor says its resurgence has been based on green—friendly policies and has hit back at donald trump. the decision to withdraw is not only bad for the united states economy, but it weakens us throughout the world. it is the old rusting steel towns in the valleys outside pittsburgh left behind by the new economy where the slogan makes america great again reverberated most strongly. donald trump would not be president were it not for the support he received in the rust belt states, they became the critical battle ground in us presidential politics. there are many voters here who believe that the global anger over his paris decision offers proof of his determination to fight on their behalf. at this derelict
first and he is doing that and showing that all these agreements that are not fair to the united states, it is time date become fair. the old pittsburgh was very different. steel city, and manufacturing capital often shrouded in fog. now it is a high—tech hub, a centre of excellence in robotics, the place where uber are testing driverless cars. i was one of the american representatives. the democratic mayor says its resurgence has been based on green—friendly policies and has hit back at...
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there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working out a mutually acceptable date with the united nations and looking forward to sharing that date with you. thank you. have a great monday. >> afghanistan update? >> melissa: with the white house briefing wrapping up as we get a new ruling on the president's revised travel ban. 9th krecircuit of appeals is upholding the decision to block the order. hello everyone. i'm melissa francis. the labor secretary also taking to the podium if you were watching there, to address the administration's plans for jobs and work force development and more experienced based education. this as the attorney general jeff sessions gets ready to testify before the senate intelligence committee in an open hearing tomorrow. chief white house correspondent john roberts is live from the briefing room with the latest. and, john, it really seems like this is the new format. they're gonna bring out somebody to try and talk about a program. he still got hammered with questions. i don't know how well informed those questions were, in my humble opinion. but what's
there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working out a mutually acceptable date with the united nations and looking forward to sharing that date with you. thank you. have a great monday. >> afghanistan update? >> melissa: with the white house briefing wrapping up as we get a new ruling on the president's revised travel ban. 9th krecircuit of appeals is upholding the decision to block the order. hello everyone. i'm melissa francis. the labor secretary also taking to...