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. >> from the united states perspective, of course, there is nato. there is talk that the goal or hope is to some degree or some form break of nato. how do you respond to that? and how does nato -- nato crate a challenge? share that nato is not of the community of democracies. yes, we can blog, blog, blog to the end, it is equally important. but we all know that the nato is a group of the united states. the united states helping them militarily exercise is political will with them and they support politically by voting somewhere. of course, it is simplistic but in every picture, we can squeeze into black and white. when somebody says let's go and talk to nato, our response is let's go to washington. talk to moscow directly. why should we talk? that is why nato is problematic. it is -- the relationship with the united states is much more important that relations. we are more comfortable in a bilateral track. >> what is behind the recent cooperation between turkey, russia and iran. you are watching "defense news." iran inof that is >> a recent deal bro
. >> from the united states perspective, of course, there is nato. there is talk that the goal or hope is to some degree or some form break of nato. how do you respond to that? and how does nato -- nato crate a challenge? share that nato is not of the community of democracies. yes, we can blog, blog, blog to the end, it is equally important. but we all know that the nato is a group of the united states. the united states helping them militarily exercise is political will with them and...
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i see isssage that that i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspectiveent that will benefit all parties concerned. >> i see the newly appointed members of the, many of them are in favor of the tpp, so i think they might reconsider the decision. haslinda amin spoke exclusively with vietnam's prime minister, a great interview, by the way. tell us why he is so optimistic? vietnam is optimistic simply because of the views expressed by trump's team, those who will be taking key positions it hasmp's government, led to the prime minister to believe that tpp is not that yet. clear to say was that he isn't opposed to tpp, even though he does share some of trump's concerns. commitment from other tpp member economies, that remains strong. the australian prime minister made it crystal clear he is still in, the same thing for the japanese prime minister. with or without the u.s., vietnam will propel its economy forward and ensure other trade deals will be pushed through. take a listen. tpp,en without they vietnam will continue to move forward, because in addition to
i see isssage that that i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspectiveent that will benefit all parties concerned. >> i see the newly appointed members of the, many of them are in favor of the tpp, so i think they might reconsider the decision. haslinda amin spoke exclusively with vietnam's prime minister, a great interview, by the way. tell us why he is so optimistic? vietnam is optimistic simply because of the views expressed by trump's team, those...
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also met with secretary kerry of the united states, and the message that i see is that i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspectivepp, and it will also try to achieve a new generation agreement that will benefit all parties concerned. and even without tpp and place, cooperation among countries will still continue to grow. it does not mean that with the tpp being derailed that other countries will withdraw themselves and reduce cooperation. japan, australia, new zealand, and the remaining members of the tpp will work together to find a solution and come up with a way to benefit everyone, even if the tpp is not ratified by the united states. president elected donald trump has made it clear he wants to kill the tpp. happen, even though you are optimistic it could come up and another form, should that happen do you see nations in ,sia gravitating towards rcep letting it have a greater momentum to fruition? >> the member countries are engaging in negotiations, and be sure that rcep will promoted, but the newly appointed members of the, many of them, are in favor of the tpp, so i think they might reconsider their decisi
also met with secretary kerry of the united states, and the message that i see is that i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspectivepp, and it will also try to achieve a new generation agreement that will benefit all parties concerned. and even without tpp and place, cooperation among countries will still continue to grow. it does not mean that with the tpp being derailed that other countries will withdraw themselves and reduce cooperation. japan,...
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perspective as to the motivation of vladimir putin. not to support donald trump. but to own hillary clinton as president of the united states. your perspective? >> of course, that is whole blackmail question is a serious question, they had a lot of information. they could have used, but you know i wonder when you hear these things they say, they seem so sure of, and have high confidence in, i think so many of these things saying are not knowable, they are guesses. they can be wrong as we know cia and other intelligence ages have been wrong in major weighing foways for many times. lou: admittedly, their successes are far more subdued and out of public eye than failures, but nonetheless. it not a bad thing this idea of humility, with intelligence work and also if you are working at a political arm of a politicize administration, fred barnes. >> thank you. lou: a live report from catherine herridge on new intelligence report on russian hacking of our election. it turned out that democratic national commity and hillary clinton's campaign. we're right back. lou: fox news chief intelligence correspondent katherincatherine herridge
perspective as to the motivation of vladimir putin. not to support donald trump. but to own hillary clinton as president of the united states. your perspective? >> of course, that is whole blackmail question is a serious question, they had a lot of information. they could have used, but you know i wonder when you hear these things they say, they seem so sure of, and have high confidence in, i think so many of these things saying are not knowable, they are guesses. they can be wrong as we...
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.) >> the constitution of the united states. perspective and important from an important perspective other things like our taxi driver drug and alcohol program and on the infrastructure improvements as well as the education improvements associated with vision zero like the it stops here campaign and increases the enforcement so a lot of things with regards to safety and the format of this presentation i'll give highlights and walk you through the could he performance indicators you've identified when you adopted the plan in 2012 with respect to the safety indicators the first one as again those indicators are not meant to cover all measures the sfmta performance just the key one indicators of how we are doing with regards to safeties has to do with with crime on muni and union square r as you can see after not good move in 2014 we now had some significant improvements over the last few years how goal to reduce by 10 percent every two years there's a number of things we can attribute the success to but the dynamic of the san francisco police
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.) >> the constitution of the united states. perspectiveand important from an important perspective other things like our taxi driver drug and alcohol program and on the infrastructure improvements as well as the education improvements associated with vision zero like the it stops here campaign and increases the enforcement so a lot of things with regards to safety and the format of this presentation i'll give highlights and walk you through the could he performance indicators you've identified when you adopted the plan in 2012 with respect to the safety indicators the first one as again those indicators are not meant to cover all measures the sfmta performance just the key one indicators of how we are doing with regards to safeties has to do with with crime on muni and union square r as you can see after not good move in 2014 we now had some significant improvements over the last few years how goal to reduce by 10 percent every two years there's a number of things we can attribute the success to but the dynamic of the san francisco police
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leaders and met with secretary kerry of the united states and the message i see is i believe the new administration of the united rates will reconsider its perspectivee tpp and try to achieve a new generation agreement that will benefit all parties concerned. without the tpp in place, it does not mean all the countries will withdraw themselves from the world stage and reduce cooperation. the remaining members will work together to find a way to thefit everyone, even if tpp is not ratified by the united states. >> donald trump has made it clear he wants to kill tpp. , do you seehappen member nations gravitating more toward letting it have a greater momentum to fruition? the member countries are engaging in negotiations and i'm sure it will be promoted. when i see the newly appointed members of the cabinet or many the tpp,re in favor of i think they might reconsider their decision. what i like to stress is even tpp, vietnam will continue to move forward. in addition, there are three under negotiation, so i think this will help our economy continue to be propelled forward. >> there's a sense china's influence and power will increase. is there reason to
leaders and met with secretary kerry of the united states and the message i see is i believe the new administration of the united rates will reconsider its perspectivee tpp and try to achieve a new generation agreement that will benefit all parties concerned. without the tpp in place, it does not mean all the countries will withdraw themselves from the world stage and reduce cooperation. the remaining members will work together to find a way to thefit everyone, even if tpp is not ratified by...
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.) >> the constitution of the united states. perspective and important from an important perspective other things like our taxi driver drug and alcohol program and on the infrastructure improvements as well as the education improvements associated with vision zero like the it stops here campaign and increases the enforcement so a lot of things with regards to safety and the format of this presentation i'll give highlights and walk you through the could he performance indicators you've identified when you adopted the plan in 2012 with respect to the safety indicators the first one as again those indicators are not meant to cover all measures the sfmta performance just the key one indicators of how we are doing with regards to safeties has to do with with crime on muni and union square r as you can see after not good move in 2014 we now had some significant improvements over the last few years how goal to reduce by 10 percent every two years there's a number of things we can attribute the success to but the dynamic of the san francisco police
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, but i think from the united states' perspective generally, nato is not only not obsolete, it's essential. it's the key to making sure that russia understands that there is no room on a partisan basis that exists in our country, in terms of our commitment to resisting russian incursion. so from my perspective, i'm glad to hear your answer. and i thank you for it. on the question of global health, in haiti i talked to you about this in my office yesterday. the united nations peacekeeping force from nepal actually introduced cholera into a country that had never had cholera before in the year 2010, after the earthquake in haiti. 800,000 people have contracted cholera. 9,000 have died from it. it was created by a nepal peacekeeping u.n. mission that actually brought these to the country by their introduction of it into the water system, with their own human waste. thus far there has been no real u.n. financial commitment to cleaning up the sanitation system in that country. so that they don't have to worry that every time a hurricane comes through like it did in
, but i think from the united states' perspective generally, nato is not only not obsolete, it's essential. it's the key to making sure that russia understands that there is no room on a partisan basis that exists in our country, in terms of our commitment to resisting russian incursion. so from my perspective, i'm glad to hear your answer. and i thank you for it. on the question of global health, in haiti i talked to you about this in my office yesterday. the united nations peacekeeping force...
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united states. from the most severe and spectacular, that of 9/11 and more recently, the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, none of the countries on this list have emanated terrorists into the united states. from that perspective, people are saying these aren't the countries behind the attacks. some of them were actual american citizens, whether omar mateen or nader hassan in ft. hood. you make the argument that there are failed states or states that don't have a good system of government unanimo governor unanimous in place. you can't make the argument that you're banning iranians because they're a fail safe. that's exactly the opposite of that. inconsistencies and the question whether or not this is going to alienate more of the muslim world. >> iran, since you brought that up, quid pro quo, retaliation based on what's happened so far, with the state department missing four of its key leaders as of this week. put that together. >> well, this is obviously going to implicate issues beyond immigrants from one country to another or travelers. we can't expect tit for tat. but if is a question of how this country is going to perceive president trump. it's some in ways a ban but a punitive measure. as we're saying i
united states. from the most severe and spectacular, that of 9/11 and more recently, the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, none of the countries on this list have emanated terrorists into the united states. from that perspective, people are saying these aren't the countries behind the attacks. some of them were actual american citizens, whether omar mateen or nader hassan in ft. hood. you make the argument that there are failed states or states that don't have a good system of government...
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also met with secretary kerry of the united states, and the message that i see is i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspective on the tpp, but i see that the newly appointed members of the new cabinet, many of them are in favor of the tpp. i think that they might reconsider. shery: south korean prosecutors are seeking a warrant to arrest samsung's jye. jay y. lee.-- it is a stunning turn for the countries richest family. agreed --f has exotica as agreed to merge with a french company. a combinedll create company with 15 billion euros in revenue. powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . i am shery ahn. this is bloomberg. manus. us get into those markets now. juliette saly is standing by. yen is getting stronger and the chinese equity market is also under a bit of pressure. good to see you, juliette. juliette: it is a lot about what is happening in your part of the world. this is putting a lot of pressure into sentiment. there is not a lot to give investors a reason to buy into the equity market in asia today. you have
also met with secretary kerry of the united states, and the message that i see is i believe the new administration of the united states will reconsider its perspective on the tpp, but i see that the newly appointed members of the new cabinet, many of them are in favor of the tpp. i think that they might reconsider. shery: south korean prosecutors are seeking a warrant to arrest samsung's jye. jay y. lee.-- it is a stunning turn for the countries richest family. agreed --f has exotica as agreed...
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.) >> the constitution of the united states. perspective and important from an important perspective other things like our taxi driver drug and alcohol program and on the infrastructure improvements as well as the education improvements associated with vision zero like the it stops here campaign and increases the enforcement so a lot of things with regards to safety and the format of this presentation i'll give highlights and walk you through the could he performance indicators you've identified when you adopted the plan in 2012 with respect to the safety indicators the first one as again those indicators are not meant to cover all measures the sfmta performance just the key one indicators of how we are doing with regards to safeties has to do with with crime on muni and union square r as you can see after not good move in 2014 we now had some significant improvements over the last few years how goal to reduce by 10 percent every two years there's a number of things we can attribute the success to but the dynamic of the san francisco police
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united states. for gm, 438,000. there you see chrysler, that's how many vehicles they sold. >> so that's roughly 11% of all the cars sold in the united states are made in mexico? >> correct. for some perspective how many do you think were built in canada and then imported in the united states and -- >> 11%. >> gm has a large presence there. toyota number one when it comes to production in canada brought down here to the united states. >> they have a big plant in ontario apparently. thanks so much, phil lebeau. >> interesting how it's mexico being targeted not canada. because of nafta. >> where's labor cheaper? let's face it. >> right, right. it's mexico that's getting all the heat. >> there's more production going to mexico for obvious reasons. labor costs in canada are pretty stiff. there's a lot of taxes and a lot of things that go on up there. toyota's move today just know that the yen was off -- rallied almost 2% today. it's an export company and that is a big deal with what's going on here. if you think about production for this company, about at least one-third or more of that production is actually headed right back to japan and i think it's something people need to think about. this i
united states. for gm, 438,000. there you see chrysler, that's how many vehicles they sold. >> so that's roughly 11% of all the cars sold in the united states are made in mexico? >> correct. for some perspective how many do you think were built in canada and then imported in the united states and -- >> 11%. >> gm has a large presence there. toyota number one when it comes to production in canada brought down here to the united states. >> they have a big plant in...
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10 to 15 feet over the incredible amount of day forecast across portions of the united states and÷ú leaving wit perspectiveçscene,e know parts of the river there is beginning to freeze over, extreme temperatures are in place with high temperature out westym ushering in some of the coldest weather we've seen in years. this is the time of year, middle of january into early february wherezv the northern hemisphere sees and it's precisely what's happening in placesv: here in t se upper 40s fahrenheit. this showsç you're not in the major city getting a break from the extreme cold around parts of europe. >> thanks so much. >>> and thank you so much forç joining us, i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell. remember to connect with us on twitter any xÑ4ñ early start is next for our viewers here in the united states. for our other viewers around thú world. this is cnn on "world news now." . . i am the future. i provide for my family. i will use my education to help my community. i will inspire our next generation of leaders. i am a college student, but i am only 1%. only 1% of college students are american
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bring you our correspondents from around the world with global perspective on donald trump's first week as the president of the united states. >>> and the president gave a speech before his senior staff was sworn in on sunday. >> this time, a donald trump that had a softer, a more inclusive tone. trump promised to serve the american people. listen. >> this is not about party. this is not about ideology. this is about country, our country. and it's about serving the american people. we will prove worthy of this moment in history, and i think it may very well be a great moment in history. >> and mr. trump's first weekend as president was shadowed by press secretary sean spicer's claims that friday's inaugural audience was the largest ever. >> in fact, senior adviser kellyanne conway defended those false comments on sunday. listen. >> why the president asked the white house press secretary to come out in front of the podium for the first time and utter a falsehood. why did he do that? it undermines the credibility of the entire white house press office on day one. >> no, it doesn't. don't be so overly dramatic about it. you're
bring you our correspondents from around the world with global perspective on donald trump's first week as the president of the united states. >>> and the president gave a speech before his senior staff was sworn in on sunday. >> this time, a donald trump that had a softer, a more inclusive tone. trump promised to serve the american people. listen. >> this is not about party. this is not about ideology. this is about country, our country. and it's about serving the american...
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united states constitution, 13th amendment ending slavery and the 15th expanding the right to vote to black member. every single one of those was a revolution. three of them passed in quick succession. to put that in perspective the united states has only passed two amendments ever since the bill of rights up to that point. it was clearly a rich moment.ri what i wanted to know how did we get from that moment 1896, chain crowe, lynching, that was the book, that was a question that i set out to answer when it to a wrote-when i began the second book. i still don't have an answer to that question. i wish i knew. i don't. as i set out to write this book about citizenship and rights in the decades immediately following emancipation, timingt actually had everything to do with it because it was about 2009, that was the 200th anniversary of abraham lincoln's birth. thanks to both of those things i received a lot of invitations to give talks. usually about emancipation and citizenship. on the surface of it, those should have been down the center of the plate. exactly what i was working on. i should have been able to wake up in the morning and give them. what i quickly discovered that emancipation and citizenshipg were
united states constitution, 13th amendment ending slavery and the 15th expanding the right to vote to black member. every single one of those was a revolution. three of them passed in quick succession. to put that in perspective the united states has only passed two amendments ever since the bill of rights up to that point. it was clearly a rich moment.ri what i wanted to know how did we get from that moment 1896, chain crowe, lynching, that was the book, that was a question that i set out to...
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perspective. the topic was when should the united states go to war? it began with the stand up comedian andrew keaton. this is about 90 minutes. >> thank you. again, the resolution, the united states should he prepared to use force in defense of friendly nations, even when not subject to the direct threat of force. please vote on your cell phone or your smartphone, undecided, yes or no. you will vote this time and after the debate is over. as part of our tradition, we are going to be closing the vote before the debate begins, but you have a little time to think about it while we have our next event. we will begin with a warm-up act from a great live or terry and comic. last month, we had dave's -- libertarian comic. last month, we had to dave smith. this month, we have andrew heaton. andrew needs no introduction, except to say that he is the author of a terrific book called, "laughter is better than communism." here to defend that highly contentious claim, and her heaton. andrew: thank you. i want to thank whoever it was who preemptively clapped for m
perspective. the topic was when should the united states go to war? it began with the stand up comedian andrew keaton. this is about 90 minutes. >> thank you. again, the resolution, the united states should he prepared to use force in defense of friendly nations, even when not subject to the direct threat of force. please vote on your cell phone or your smartphone, undecided, yes or no. you will vote this time and after the debate is over. as part of our tradition, we are going to be...
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united states has high tariffs. but from that corporate perspective if they are interested in doing business globally i am not sure that is necessarily a bad thing. but that is the way things operate. but what do we do as the country to make sure we have reasonable share of the? not that they double been perfect i think tpp is one of the better ones we have ever negotiated word united states really is a world leader i don't want to be apologist but i think too much focus is put on this because we are a nation of lawyers we have rules for everything. just write the right rules everything will work out i am more critical of the failure to think about what we need to do was the nation to make sure we've prospered within the rules we have created. >>. >> that is a great discussion one group of dislocated workers that are being trained are the military to focus on working on the private sector to bring that training into the military environment. so what this summit vice with the bipartisan support? >> i am not sure if that is granular enough to down at a certain level the field like to have to talk to somebody who understa
united states has high tariffs. but from that corporate perspective if they are interested in doing business globally i am not sure that is necessarily a bad thing. but that is the way things operate. but what do we do as the country to make sure we have reasonable share of the? not that they double been perfect i think tpp is one of the better ones we have ever negotiated word united states really is a world leader i don't want to be apologist but i think too much focus is put on this because...
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american democracy promotion in russia, not russian interference in the united states but it provides you with a certain perspective. george beebe is truly one of the most insightful and serious american experts of russia. george was a foreign service officer, stationed in moscow, became a member, i think it is called senior intelligence service; right? was also director of russian analysis of the cia and before that was special advisor to vice president cheney who has many of you know was not suspected of particular ways as par as russia was concerned. and george published a very powerful piece several weeks ago where he was raising some questions about how reliable was our involvement in russian interference and not so much if the russian interference existed and what level it was trying to accomplish. most of our speakers will speak for ten minutes. >> thanks, dimitri and to the center for the invitation. i would like to keep my remarks brief and focus on what we know, don't know and what we might m sumise about russia's role in the presidential election. the reaction to the report has been quite striking and qu
american democracy promotion in russia, not russian interference in the united states but it provides you with a certain perspective. george beebe is truly one of the most insightful and serious american experts of russia. george was a foreign service officer, stationed in moscow, became a member, i think it is called senior intelligence service; right? was also director of russian analysis of the cia and before that was special advisor to vice president cheney who has many of you know was not...
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perspective. >> the united states says that we are going to impose these sanctions, expel people, close down sitescall out people by name. the russian government says we are going to retaliate in a e sense. then vladimir putin says, i'm going to wait. that's good for our country, but donald trump is not president yet and getting wins abroad and here at home. >> trump and his team are raising more questions, though, about the intelligence around the hacking attacks tied to russia and what is really behind a response from the obama administration. kelly o'donnell has the latest. >> reporter: a black tie bash to cap the president-elect's holiday season. palm beach glitz and trump extravagance for celebrity fans at the mar-a-lago party. donald trump cast doubt on the u.s. intelligence view that russia is behind the election year hacking. >> i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. so it could be somebody else. >> reporter: trump went further and claimed without explanation insider knowledge. >> i also know things that other people don't know. and so they cannot be sure of
perspective. >> the united states says that we are going to impose these sanctions, expel people, close down sitescall out people by name. the russian government says we are going to retaliate in a e sense. then vladimir putin says, i'm going to wait. that's good for our country, but donald trump is not president yet and getting wins abroad and here at home. >> trump and his team are raising more questions, though, about the intelligence around the hacking attacks tied to russia and...
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and so, i'm asking you as a perspective united states attorney, whether you're conscious would be violated by using information submitted in good faith by countless young people who have been in this country sense infancy, many of them. and who trusted the government of the united states of america to give them the benefit them the benefit by the president of the united states. you may have disagree wd that policy. >> the submission of that information in good faith on the basis of representations by the united states of america. on your part in represent iing e united states of america. >> that's a valid concern. i know of no policy that would suggest that something like that would be done and i would not push for it. they decide their priorities for enforcement and then a question of whether or not i would, i just wouldn't want b to be in a position to say they would never be used. and i can't make that commitment today. i haven't thought it through as to what laws might be implicated, but if somebody were a terrorist or had other criminal gang connections, could you never use that? i do
and so, i'm asking you as a perspective united states attorney, whether you're conscious would be violated by using information submitted in good faith by countless young people who have been in this country sense infancy, many of them. and who trusted the government of the united states of america to give them the benefit them the benefit by the president of the united states. you may have disagree wd that policy. >> the submission of that information in good faith on the basis of...
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the united states or 24-hour period there are over 1.4 million people getting on domestic flightness the united states. think of that. think -- that's awesome. that's a good thing from the perspective, but that's always going to have -- just going to create level's vulnerability. so the mantra of the book is don't be scared, get prepared. if people realize i can do something as i do with my kids and having them put on heal helmets or talk to them about cyberbullying, i can do something about it for the one thing that matters the most which is the threat that our nation can face today and thead years ahead. >> host: is tsa part of dhs. >> guest: yes. >> host: do is work? >> guest: they're a lot of challenges tsa. there is a -- there's a clear way in which tsa has changed or lowered the vulnerabilities of our airports airport air planesn proof no 9/11 9/11s. we have to think of security as laird. when i'm on a flying, when i sign the, there's security levels going on. who i am, where i've traveled, am i certain type of flier, did i pay in cash, was i just in afghanistan, all sorts of things so that tsa line is one of basically 20 things going on. it could be better? yes. i think tech
the united states or 24-hour period there are over 1.4 million people getting on domestic flightness the united states. think of that. think -- that's awesome. that's a good thing from the perspective, but that's always going to have -- just going to create level's vulnerability. so the mantra of the book is don't be scared, get prepared. if people realize i can do something as i do with my kids and having them put on heal helmets or talk to them about cyberbullying, i can do something about it...
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you take a look at the four events that have happened from a terror perspective in the united states. boston marathon bombing, san bernardino, orlando, chelsea. you see individuals who became radicalized, they had not presented enough of a case to be placed in custody. they go out, get a weapon, make a bomb and perpetrate the attack. we have been lucky we haven't had more of these. because it's incredibly difficult, particularly someone who has not been traveling, is not part of a cell and has had the ability to build up a cache of weapons. it's difficult to mount an investigation for everyone who might want to do this. >> michael balboni, thank you for being with us. here president-elect trump, what can we find out about what he knows and when will he know it? that conversation coming up. tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd
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united states. >> thank you very much for your perspective as things develop and we see if another meeting is schedulede terms are and we can give you the mexican perspective. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, up next. what has become a presidential objection why do crowd sizes matter so much. the leader of the free world. we'll take a closer look at it. y california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. people confuse but they're different... nice tells you what you want to hear. but kind is honest. this bar is made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower
united states. >> thank you very much for your perspective as things develop and we see if another meeting is schedulede terms are and we can give you the mexican perspective. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, up next. what has become a presidential objection why do crowd sizes matter so much. the leader of the free world. we'll take a closer look at it. y california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever?...
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perspective tourn general. >> those officials should not be targeted and xwifen a priority. anything like the priorities should be giffin to criminals and people who have had other difficulties in the united states. those who have been deported and had final orders of deportation. so, understand what you're saying there. i would not opine on it myself. number two, importantly, this is a policy of homeland security. they've got the wrestle with priorities of their agents, what they should spend their time with and try to do that in the most effective way. so general kelly will have to think that through. i'm simply would be some matter were litigated, we would try to be supportive of the litigating
perspective tourn general. >> those officials should not be targeted and xwifen a priority. anything like the priorities should be giffin to criminals and people who have had other difficulties in the united states. those who have been deported and had final orders of deportation. so, understand what you're saying there. i would not opine on it myself. number two, importantly, this is a policy of homeland security. they've got the wrestle with priorities of their agents, what they should...
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united states. joe: from the u.k. perspectivees -- whales the view back home of when this kind of appearance for theresa may? are people enthusiastic or are they skeptical? what's the -- what's your sense? guest: we've already split at the moment. there's the leave camp and the remain camp. the leave camp are very much -- very enthusiastic about trump. he's got a lot of the same agents -- agendas as them. he's pro-white people, shall we say. there's an awful lot, you know, not great about integration as well, not keen on globalization. so the idea that we can get a trade agreement done quickly in the u.s., although if you talk to anyone who knows about trade, that's a bit of a fantasy. it's something which -- joe: the story about this week about any potential trade deal between the u.k. and the u.s. being stymied by lack of negotiators on the u.k. side. guest: this is the problem. most experts are on the remain side. so the quite hard to get people lined up to negotiate deals. plus most of the u.k.'s trade arrangements at the mom
united states. joe: from the u.k. perspectivees -- whales the view back home of when this kind of appearance for theresa may? are people enthusiastic or are they skeptical? what's the -- what's your sense? guest: we've already split at the moment. there's the leave camp and the remain camp. the leave camp are very much -- very enthusiastic about trump. he's got a lot of the same agents -- agendas as them. he's pro-white people, shall we say. there's an awful lot, you know, not great about...
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united states. this shows the trade relationships from the u.k. perspective.ig trading partners is germany, the u.s. and china figures there. the relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. is incredibly different from the u.s.-mexican relationship. explains a long way to why there may be an earlier deal on that front. up, butnk i picked it there may be a memorandum of understanding. the u.k. authorities are constrained for more than two years from signing a formal deal but something that might indicate what donald trump might want to do on bilateral deals and a nod in doing a deal with an old ally. the u.k. could wave a piece of paper. it would be important. but the response function from the european union will be key. in her speech last night to the republicans, she put a lot of pressure on europe through the defense route calling out a number of countries who are not contributing their 2% of gdp defense target. and with tensions on the eastern border of europe, that is going to be interpreted very cautiously in the european union. anna: what would a good de
united states. this shows the trade relationships from the u.k. perspective.ig trading partners is germany, the u.s. and china figures there. the relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. is incredibly different from the u.s.-mexican relationship. explains a long way to why there may be an earlier deal on that front. up, butnk i picked it there may be a memorandum of understanding. the u.k. authorities are constrained for more than two years from signing a formal deal but something that might...
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united states. >>> every week we ask specialists to share their representatives on the week or perspectives, rather, on the week. in today's edition of expert view we hear from the chief strategist for bank of america merrill lynch, the new u.s. president takes over with stock markets still celebrating his election win but he says trump's trade policies will determine where things go from here. >> i think we have to look at two things and balance, you know, these two factors. one is how protectionists trump presidency will be. i think he has already, you know, used relate rick against japanese car maker, you know, china's trade and you know, mexican production by u.s. car makers soy think if he strengthens protectionist rhetoric and implements protectionist policy that's going to be negative for the japanese equity market. on thehe other hand if trump presidency is very business friendly, you know, much more than people think at the moment, then you know, that's going to, you knowow p push up the market. >> he believes the can dollar will rise further against the yen if the president-elect donald t
united states. >>> every week we ask specialists to share their representatives on the week or perspectives, rather, on the week. in today's edition of expert view we hear from the chief strategist for bank of america merrill lynch, the new u.s. president takes over with stock markets still celebrating his election win but he says trump's trade policies will determine where things go from here. >> i think we have to look at two things and balance, you know, these two factors. one...
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from your perspective, what message is the united states sending with this travel ban? there's one inescapable thing. it's measure of incompetence 37 the trump administration came into office, trump came to power promising to do something like this. to some people, it might come as a surprise. but the way it's been rolled out has been chaotic. it's difficult to avoid the prim im presentation that they have not thought this through very carefully. they didn't look at the ramifications of what they were doing. they didn't coordinate well across the different departments involved in this. they didn't communicate well with allies and kocountries tha would be affected. i think it's a very negative impression from that standpoint. there was ools in the writing of the order a stoo chew that was inkrkt. but this question as far as the families that have been involved, we have been reporting about this. mothers separated from children, family who is had to can can sell their plans. is there more to it. >> domestic politics and international politics, many of the things we're see
from your perspective, what message is the united states sending with this travel ban? there's one inescapable thing. it's measure of incompetence 37 the trump administration came into office, trump came to power promising to do something like this. to some people, it might come as a surprise. but the way it's been rolled out has been chaotic. it's difficult to avoid the prim im presentation that they have not thought this through very carefully. they didn't look at the ramifications of what...
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united states. >> all right. ben wedeman, so appreciate that perspective. thank you. >>> president trump will speak with five world leaders today including russia's president vladimir putin. what potentially will be discussed and what will not. that's next. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> president trump will speak with five world leaders today. the leaders of japan, germany, france, australia, and russia. what will be on the table for those discussi
united states. >> all right. ben wedeman, so appreciate that perspective. thank you. >>> president trump will speak with five world leaders today including russia's president vladimir putin. what potentially will be discussed and what will not. that's next. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting,...
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first of all, from a credibility perspective, it undermines the intelligence community credibility both in the united states with americans, it undermines it with our allies. and it undermines it, i think more importantly, with our adversaries who use those statements to put out propaganda in their own nations. and then at home, the morale issue, it's so important that these people are sacrificing their lives, dedicating themselves to keeping america safe. and when they're challenged in a public forum, in a way that is -- appears to be critical, i think that really hurts. and it's not helpful, brian. >> katy tur, controversial story where you are the president has commuted the remaining sentence of chelsea manning, who as bradley manning gave the world really the biggest leak we've ever seen, referred to as a de facto co-founder of wikileaks, damaging secrets absolutely. a 35-year sentence. and tonight the white house communications director said she hopes people are viewing the irony that after donald trump said things like, how much do we love wikileaks, this has happened. but the reaction is interesting
first of all, from a credibility perspective, it undermines the intelligence community credibility both in the united states with americans, it undermines it with our allies. and it undermines it, i think more importantly, with our adversaries who use those statements to put out propaganda in their own nations. and then at home, the morale issue, it's so important that these people are sacrificing their lives, dedicating themselves to keeping america safe. and when they're challenged in a...
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what a terrific city and opportunity to look at the united states from the same perspective and vantagee world does. campaignump on the trail, he was fiery on trade, seeking votes, representing the underrepresented rust belt, but he is in the white house now, giving an inaugural address in which he continued to pound the table. in the u.s., it was the fact that he hit it and hit it hard again. trade, onecision on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. we must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs. and then this continued because the white house website is now reflecting donald trump's abuse, where he and -- donald , where he intends to go, withdraw from tpp, renegotiate nafta if he cannot get a fair deal for workers. this chartook now at that shows what happened to u.s. exports to mexico, imports from mexico after nafta started, and it shows what happened to manufacturing workers as well, jobs lost, imports and exports have risen, but
what a terrific city and opportunity to look at the united states from the same perspective and vantagee world does. campaignump on the trail, he was fiery on trade, seeking votes, representing the underrepresented rust belt, but he is in the white house now, giving an inaugural address in which he continued to pound the table. in the u.s., it was the fact that he hit it and hit it hard again. trade, onecision on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers...
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united states has high tariffs, too. i understand from the corporate perspective there responsibility of their interested in doing business globally. they want the deals to make it possible to do business globally. i'm not sure that's necessarily a bad thing. we live in a global world and people source from all over the world. that's just the way things operate now. the gig gets back to what we do as a country to make sure we have a reasonable share of that. a a lot of that is outside the trade deals. nothing the trade deals have been perfect. one of the ironies is the one that's winter diets a result of what we see in the ballot box is a transpacific partnership. one of the better ones we've ever negotiated. it helped in particular digital industry where the united states is a world leader and created a good jobs in the united states. i don't want to be an apologist for the trade agreements, i think too much focus is put on them. probably because we are a nation of lawyers. we think the rules can solve everything. that if we just write to the right to rules everything will work out. i'm more critical of the failure to en
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united states. mika? >> that's perspective. thank you very much.f a job this friday. u.s. ambassadors were informed that no extensions will be granted for those wishing to stay past inauguration day. wow. without exception they say. in the past, replacing diplomats has been a staggered process allowing extensions on a case by case basis to keep an open line of communication with countries overseas during the white house transition. seemed to make sense. in fact, some ambassadors would stay on the job for weeks, even months, while their successors clear a potentially lengthy nomination process in congress. president-elect trump, however, is pulling the band-aid in one swipe leaving some nations unsure of whom to contact over the coming weeks in case of any diplomatic friction. i see a number of problems here. what do you think? >> i just think it's unnecessarily antagonistic. you look at what our ambassadors around the world do and they choose to go and live in these countries. a lot of them hardship posts. they take young children off many times wi
united states. mika? >> that's perspective. thank you very much.f a job this friday. u.s. ambassadors were informed that no extensions will be granted for those wishing to stay past inauguration day. wow. without exception they say. in the past, replacing diplomats has been a staggered process allowing extensions on a case by case basis to keep an open line of communication with countries overseas during the white house transition. seemed to make sense. in fact, some ambassadors would...
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possibility of going to the united states, applying for a visa to the united states, has now been removed. christi. >> ben wedeman, thank you so much for sharing that perspectivewe appreciate it. >>> so the conversation about the executive order is in part a conversation about security. but some are having a moral conversation. is it appropriate for the u.s. to ban people coming in from the seven countries? you're going to hear from the top democrat in congress who says the statue of liberty is in tears over the president's decision. we'll discuss with our panel -- next. (bell chimes) ♪ nice work brother dominic. now we just need 500 more... translated into 35 languages, personalized oh and shared across the 7 continents. (other languages spoken) look abbot, i got it. it's a miracle. ♪ asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage,
possibility of going to the united states, applying for a visa to the united states, has now been removed. christi. >> ben wedeman, thank you so much for sharing that perspectivewe appreciate it. >>> so the conversation about the executive order is in part a conversation about security. but some are having a moral conversation. is it appropriate for the u.s. to ban people coming in from the seven countries? you're going to hear from the top democrat in congress who says the...
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a double agent, i was lucky enough to take commission of the united states navy and become an intelligence officer. i've seen two perspectives in this world. the role of intelligence is not to make decisions, rather it's to take unfiltered data, intelligence if you will, analyze it and inform a decision-maker so that he or she can then in turn make an educated decision. intelligence is not meant to be biased. there are people who have an agenda in politics of urse. in some casesnfortunately it enters in this. but the core of what every intelligence officer strives to do is present leadership with that clear prism of saying this is what the intelligence is saying is happening. what you decide to do with that is up to you but i want you to be informed. when you dismiss that, it goes at the heart of what our intelligence community is meant to do. zpluf know the story during the election there was report that rudy giuliani somehow had been privied information from agents allegedly out of the new york office. none of that was confirmed. at this point, knowing what you know and i'm sure you still have friends in the agency and int
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united states out of the transpacific partnership. he's also pledging to renegotiate natfa. how do these countries like mexico, and china feel? we have a panel joining us. great for international perspectiveg for us. so with the united states pulling out of tpp does china sense an opportunity to fill that void? >> yeah, i think absolutely in more ways than one. i think in the near term what you are seeing with the final nail in the coffin if you will for tpp would be china pushing its own free trade agreement in the pacific region. it's called the regional comprehensive economic partnership. it has 16 companies and many of which were part of the tpp. china sees an opportunity to start leading the way and furthermore exerting its already substantial influence on some of these countries. economic influence, maybe leads down the road to more strategic influence and let's say the military realm or the social realm but it also plays into what you are seeing china do on an international level. president xi just went to davos he gave a big speech about being a leader in free trade. this is something that you are seeing china do as the united states begins to pull back. if you do see that continu
united states out of the transpacific partnership. he's also pledging to renegotiate natfa. how do these countries like mexico, and china feel? we have a panel joining us. great for international perspectiveg for us. so with the united states pulling out of tpp does china sense an opportunity to fill that void? >> yeah, i think absolutely in more ways than one. i think in the near term what you are seeing with the final nail in the coffin if you will for tpp would be china pushing its own...
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we'll get the perspective from the new president of the united states in a moment. a quick break here. when we come back, protests in washington, chicago, boston. they're spreading west as the time zones change. first full day of the trump administration and you see the reaction. hey, how's it going? um... who are you? i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. see? we're putting away acorns to show the importance of being organized. that's smart. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? oh you know, gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. tennis racket for a squirrel? he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. "how to win at business." step one: suck on and point decisively with the arm of your glass
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united states. it's also in the interest of donald trump to get a really good trade deal with the britts from. the british perspective, it gives them leverage. france and germany and the e.u., we got a good trade deal with the united states. why don't you match the terms? it would send a note around the world if president trump gets a good trade deal with britain, gives people the sense that he wants a good level playing field. these are important to both of our countries. she gave a terrific speech. i hope they have a great meeting. all the things are there for such. >> neil: and part of what we heard out of president trump, he wants to re-visit a lot of -- go back to nafta and look at some of those tran actions, even down to the keystone pipeline. one of the lines that i raised iter will ier, make sure the pipe itself is american made. but i think whether that is doable or not or whether we're far along in the process, it's the late for that. isn't this about sending a signal that i better do something because this guy will tweet about me and the same would apply to foreign leaders that might be protesting, let me
united states. it's also in the interest of donald trump to get a really good trade deal with the britts from. the british perspective, it gives them leverage. france and germany and the e.u., we got a good trade deal with the united states. why don't you match the terms? it would send a note around the world if president trump gets a good trade deal with britain, gives people the sense that he wants a good level playing field. these are important to both of our countries. she gave a terrific...
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perspective. a commander in chief, a president much the united states, not only released, as jim was saying on the intelligence community and the intelligence agencies, they are there for him. if he wants to make a clandestine operation and say, you know, i need this to be done, they're the people to carry it out. not only that, there are intelligence assets and officials all around the world who are dealing with foreign governments and foreign entities who are potentially going to be undermined because they are going to go to their intelligence -- u.s. intelligence counterparts and say why should i believe you? you don't even have the trust of the american president. it's really a slippery slope. >> what's behind donald trump's skepticism, shall we say, of the u.s. intelligence community? there's a bigger picture. >> yeah, i think trump is operating as a brand and not a president-elect. it's to question and up end a lot of united nationsal life in america, using the media, up ending politics as we know it, and now he is doing that as president-elect saying i'm not going to believe the intelligenc
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united states. earlier this morning he appeared -- can't really see it from this perspective. that is st. john's episcopal church. >> a lot of heavy security out there as well. understandably. not here. just us. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> we're keeping you secure. we'll have full coverage of the inauguration in just a moment. first, we have already seen quite a big deal of damage overnight. a tree came crash be down in the slow lane of highway 13 in oakland. it happened at 2:00 in the morning. it took about an hour for crews to clear the scene. >> this is going to be a tough weekend for a lot of folks. >> we will see more waves of rain moving in. a very tough drive. heavy rain coming down in spots. as we look at all our cameras is and our microclimate forecast. chilly temperatures, gusty winds and heavy rain in spots. it is only 46 in san francisco. look at that radar. we see the returned to the city. also for the north bay. where in the south bay we are taking a bit of a break. another wave of rain moving in. as you head down from mill bury to palo alto, steady showers will
united states. earlier this morning he appeared -- can't really see it from this perspective. that is st. john's episcopal church. >> a lot of heavy security out there as well. understandably. not here. just us. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> we're keeping you secure. we'll have full coverage of the inauguration in just a moment. first, we have already seen quite a big deal of damage overnight. a tree came crash be down in the slow lane of highway 13 in oakland. it happened...