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taxes off the goods and services coming our direction, so that gives them the advantage over us here in america. , sending our products around the world, and so today, we lose in america and around the world. this is the key part of our tax code. it is going to stay. and i think because tax reform impacts everyone differently and industries differently, we want to listen to, and find solutions, with those who rely a lot on imported goods coming into america, as we think imports and exports are both important to the economy. but we will insist that they be taxed equally here in america. -- when i talky to economists, they say i just because the dollar will get a lock stronger which would make imported goods cheaper. and so importers shouldn't be importing but they are. the rising dollar has all sorts of things. an update in the wall street journal this week talked about the global turmoil from the rise in the dollar that is already happened. and to the extent that american's own assets outside the u.s., they might be hurt. how are you thinking about the ripple effect, globally, from what you are
taxes off the goods and services coming our direction, so that gives them the advantage over us here in america. , sending our products around the world, and so today, we lose in america and around the world. this is the key part of our tax code. it is going to stay. and i think because tax reform impacts everyone differently and industries differently, we want to listen to, and find solutions, with those who rely a lot on imported goods coming into america, as we think imports and exports are...
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. >> all of us here in america watched as president obama traveled to cuba. forget walking with him in old havana. a moment that just a couple of years ago would have seemed impossible to imagine. >> change is going to come from within cuba. but they'll have to decide what cuba will look in the future. ♪ hallelujah >>> next, the music makers. memory makers. >> i can see what's happening. >> and even the m enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? (laughs to self in disbelief) okay, just a few more steps... door! it's cool! get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. we all want what's best for our kids. ucing mcdonald's new chicken mcnuggets. made with 100% white meat chicken and no artificial colors, flavors and now no artificial preservatives. ♪ well, if you want to sing out, sing out ♪ ♪ and if you want to be free, be free ♪ ♪ 'cause there's a million things to be
. >> all of us here in america watched as president obama traveled to cuba. forget walking with him in old havana. a moment that just a couple of years ago would have seemed impossible to imagine. >> change is going to come from within cuba. but they'll have to decide what cuba will look in the future. ♪ hallelujah >>> next, the music makers. memory makers. >> i can see what's happening. >> and even the m enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got...
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we are two days away from christmas for germany, this is an important time of year for us here in america. how are people feeling where you are? >> as you noticed, christmas is in full swing. this is full lights. everybody is drinking mulled wine. i had my. eating bratwurst. i wouldn't say cheery, but it's christmassy. people are trying to huf from the mourning stage into the defiant stage. we are seeing shrines not just the large one over my left shoulder with candles and flowers and things like that, but the little shrines throughout the entire plots that i'm standing in. people here, they are really trying to eek out whatever christmas they can amidst the somber mood. >> grateful to have you there and your reporting. >> matt bradley in berlin. president-elect trump and vladimir putin have been exchanging messages. we will have more details and what it means for national security. do not go anywhere. we'll be right back. >> my name is clyde bennett from pennsylvania. i would like to say hello a happy holidays to everyone back home and merry christmas and happy new year to my wife, april
we are two days away from christmas for germany, this is an important time of year for us here in america. how are people feeling where you are? >> as you noticed, christmas is in full swing. this is full lights. everybody is drinking mulled wine. i had my. eating bratwurst. i wouldn't say cheery, but it's christmassy. people are trying to huf from the mourning stage into the defiant stage. we are seeing shrines not just the large one over my left shoulder with candles and flowers and...
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called the most powerful internet satellite ever launched to help our broad band for all of us here in north america. >> so this election putting the spotlight on the lek terror ral college which is usually an after thought once the election is over. this time public campaigns are underway to sway electors to go against donald trump. he won 306 electoral votes, 36 more than the 270 needed to win. what should we look for when the electors meet tomorrow? the political energy is here. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. nice to be with you. for the first time a lot of americans are focused on this. if you paint by numbers what should they be looking for? >> isn't it first of all the perfect capstone to a wild bizarre election year to have people focus and what will happen when ameet in seech state tomorrow? i don't think there's much drama at all. the certainty is that trump won and in order swing this thing it would take a lot of defor example. if you start hearing reports that there's a shocking number of people who are willing to vote for someone other than the winner of their state, i mean, tha
called the most powerful internet satellite ever launched to help our broad band for all of us here in north america. >> so this election putting the spotlight on the lek terror ral college which is usually an after thought once the election is over. this time public campaigns are underway to sway electors to go against donald trump. he won 306 electoral votes, 36 more than the 270 needed to win. what should we look for when the electors meet tomorrow? the political energy is here....
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it is about constitutional change and that vote could have a huge impact on us here in america. more hawkins who joins us now. lenore, you spend half your year in italy. you manage money of some wealthy italians. this vote coming up on sunday, we're saying it is very important because if there is a no vote, we think that marks virtually the end of the european union. can you tell us which way you think that vote's going to go? >> i think it is going to go no. part of the problem is renzi did, he branded himself along with the bill. he made the same mistake david cameron made. when renzi first presented this bill he identified it as being part of who he is and right now the italians are pretty frustrated with what is going on. there are high hopes, high expectations when renzi got in like we have with trump. when renzi got in, unlike u.s., tough enough to get the congress and senate to work together, they have more than twice as many of congressman, and more than doubling of the congress, they're essentially identical powers. everything happens much, much slower. they're italian i
it is about constitutional change and that vote could have a huge impact on us here in america. more hawkins who joins us now. lenore, you spend half your year in italy. you manage money of some wealthy italians. this vote coming up on sunday, we're saying it is very important because if there is a no vote, we think that marks virtually the end of the european union. can you tell us which way you think that vote's going to go? >> i think it is going to go no. part of the problem is renzi...
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america's international trade agreements. he blames trade deals for encouraging us companies to move jobs abroad. here's michelle donald trump's move away from free trade. donald trump turned up inporation to claim victory that he kept manufacturing jobs in america, a campaign trail promised cheered by the working class who helped elect him. he said he would helped elect him. he said he would help us and he actually did. if he's done this for us here in indiana before even been elected, my gosh, i can't wait till he gets in office to see what he'll do for the country. but how good was the deal? carrier will collect millions of dollars in tax breaks for keeping 100 jobs in the heartland and donald trump got to use carrier ain't part of his crusade. companies are not going to leave the united states any more without consequences —— in part of. it's not going to happen. donald trump frequently bashes free trade, but how far is he prepared to go? this man was an adviser to mitt romney when he ran for the presidency in 2012. just going from let's expand free trade to let stop expanding free trade is already a huge shift. how much further he goes beyond that to constrain free trade is
america's international trade agreements. he blames trade deals for encouraging us companies to move jobs abroad. here's michelle donald trump's move away from free trade. donald trump turned up inporation to claim victory that he kept manufacturing jobs in america, a campaign trail promised cheered by the working class who helped elect him. he said he would helped elect him. he said he would help us and he actually did. if he's done this for us here in indiana before even been elected, my...
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us to dig into the major shakeups in europe. italy's prime minister resigns. we'll look at what other key elections tell us about changing politics here in america and the world back after this. ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. i thought my bladder leakage meant my social life was over. wearing depend underwear has allowed me to fully engage in my life and i'm meeting people. unlike the bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life yoi've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for busine
us to dig into the major shakeups in europe. italy's prime minister resigns. we'll look at what other key elections tell us about changing politics here in america and the world back after this. ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. i thought my bladder leakage meant my social life was over. wearing depend underwear has allowed me to fully engage in my life...
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in england much like up here. you have the skin heads and national front. that pushed us to come here in america. think there's a little bit of unknown history that there's a collaboration, i would say, jewish like upper class housewives looking for house mates and many through a network were able to connect with caribbean women who became house maids. and my mother was one. so she came and she was sponsored by a doctor -- a dentist and his wife in new jersey. in 77. and we stayed in england until like 80. so we were separated for about 3-1/2 years. and then we came over afterwards. and we also then brought -- behind us, the rest of our family, which at this point almost everybody is here in america. there's very few people left back in jamaica. i would say that this election, though, has really -- in all of the years that i've been here. i went to demredge america, i actually teach college english and i've had a lot of opportunities here in this country. but this last election has me feeling like i felt when i was a young teenager in england during the 70s. and i think that's a shame. i think th
in england much like up here. you have the skin heads and national front. that pushed us to come here in america. think there's a little bit of unknown history that there's a collaboration, i would say, jewish like upper class housewives looking for house mates and many through a network were able to connect with caribbean women who became house maids. and my mother was one. so she came and she was sponsored by a doctor -- a dentist and his wife in new jersey. in 77. and we stayed in england...
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in england much like up here. you have the skin heads and national front. that pushed us to come here in america. think there's a little bit of unknown history that there's a collaboration, i would say, jewish like upper class housewives looking for house mates and many through a network were able to connect with caribbean women who became house maids. and my mother was one. so she came and she was sponsored by a doctor -- a dentist and his wife in new jersey. in 77. and we stayed in england until like 80. so we were separated for about 3-1/2 years. and then we came over afterwards. and we also then brought -- behind us, the rest of our family, which at this point almost everybody is here in america. there's very few people left back in jamaica. i would say that this election, though, has really -- in all of the years that i've been here. i went to demredge america, i actually teach college english and i've had a lot of opportunities here in this country. but this last election has me feeling like i felt when i was a young teenager in england during the 70s. and i think that's a shame. i think th
in england much like up here. you have the skin heads and national front. that pushed us to come here in america. think there's a little bit of unknown history that there's a collaboration, i would say, jewish like upper class housewives looking for house mates and many through a network were able to connect with caribbean women who became house maids. and my mother was one. so she came and she was sponsored by a doctor -- a dentist and his wife in new jersey. in 77. and we stayed in england...
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here's a hint. the made in america message was very colorful. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads ...here or here. today, there's a new option. that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you ntrol the intensity, and helps you get back to things like this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. new at walmart and other fine retailers. ? there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. sfx: woman coughing you'd see how often you cough all day. and so would everyone else. that lasts up to 12 hours. robitussin 12 hour cough relief, because it's never just a cough. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. est thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. liberty mutual stood with me when i
here's a hint. the made in america message was very colorful. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads ...here or here. today, there's a new option. that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you ntrol the intensity, and helps you get back to things like this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. new at walmart and other fine retailers. ? there's a lot...
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of the land, and in many states it's over half of the land, and the obama administration has been doing all they can to make sure that american coal can't be used not just here in america but can't be used anywhere in the world. the department of the interior wrote a new rule on coal valuation to discourage coal exports. now, the army corps of engineers has even delayed or denied permits for new coal export terminals so we can ship a product that is produced in the united states to people who want to buy our product overseas. so americans can't sell the product that we have, that coal overseas. the obama administration even worked to get the world bank, the world bank and the international monetary fund to stop financing new coal-fired power plants in developing nations, even though for them it's the least expensive cost for electricity, for energy, for the people there who don't have energy and desperately need it. it's been one roadblock after another for the last eight years. layer after layer of red tape, mr. president, strangling the coal industry and coal miners, the people who go to work every day. and now someone wants to say the issue is bailing out one union
of the land, and in many states it's over half of the land, and the obama administration has been doing all they can to make sure that american coal can't be used not just here in america but can't be used anywhere in the world. the department of the interior wrote a new rule on coal valuation to discourage coal exports. now, the army corps of engineers has even delayed or denied permits for new coal export terminals so we can ship a product that is produced in the united states to people who...
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in america. an america that has certainly lost plenty of traditional manufacturing jobs, like here in pennsylvania, once the heart of the usists argue that the job market has changed and that cheap goods from china have been good for hard—pressed us consumers. with china, maybe just we challenge them on one of their policies and then they retaliate in some way. they may announce a retaliation, they may not. but it looks like quite a bit of friction with china in the months ahead. china's response, as ever, cautious. but caution with an edge. china does not appreciate being called an economic bully. translation: china and the united states, as two large countries, have broad common interests. cooperation is the only correct choice. mr navarro's film is certainly provocative, and in power, of course, the tone can change. but with president—elect trump's pledges ringing in voters' ears, and this most hawkish of china opponents now inside the white house, fears of a trade war between two global economic giants can only increase. kamal ahmed, bbc news. roll up, roll rollup, rollup, a roll up, roll up, a second edition of the pa
in america. an america that has certainly lost plenty of traditional manufacturing jobs, like here in pennsylvania, once the heart of the usists argue that the job market has changed and that cheap goods from china have been good for hard—pressed us consumers. with china, maybe just we challenge them on one of their policies and then they retaliate in some way. they may announce a retaliation, they may not. but it looks like quite a bit of friction with china in the months ahead. china's...
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here in the u.s. authorities are beefing up security ahead of a busy travel weekend. "today in the bay's" edward lawrence joins us live from washington with details on terror concerns here in america. edward, what are you hearing? >> reporter: sam and laura, it's important to note first that there is no credible threat against the united states at all. in fact, police say that they want to take no chances. a special nypd police team patrols times square. shoppers holding bags at another area in the city mingle with officers holding assault rifles. the same scene in philadelphia. >> we don't want to alarm people unnecessarily, but we'll be out there. >> i'm not going to let it steal my christmas joy. >> reporter: in chicago at a christmas market similar to the one attacked yesterday outside berlin, germany, shoppers san jose they won't be scared out of living, the same feeling for angela benson at a christmas marked in washington, d.c. >> you have to go on. we can't stop living and we should be aware of what's around us. >> reporter: last november the state department issued a warning for americans traveling overseas highlighting the potential of a truck attack. >> we wanted americ
here in the u.s. authorities are beefing up security ahead of a busy travel weekend. "today in the bay's" edward lawrence joins us live from washington with details on terror concerns here in america. edward, what are you hearing? >> reporter: sam and laura, it's important to note first that there is no credible threat against the united states at all. in fact, police say that they want to take no chances. a special nypd police team patrols times square. shoppers holding bags at...
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he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise. but it didn't change what america'sntelligence agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers backed, by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election. with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? washington suspects he was. and last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been accused of state—sponsored hacking with the aim of influencing the result of the us presidential election. president obama revealed that he told you personally to "cut it out". so, what did you tell him, in response? the kremlin leader refused to tell me. dismissing all the talk of hacking as sour grapes from the democratic party. "the losing side always tries to pass the buck", he said. but president obama had decided there was enough evidence to merit retaliation. as well as expelling diplomats, he ordered russian government compounds in new york and maryland to be shut down. us officials believe they were being used for intel
he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise. but it didn't change what america'sntelligence agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers backed, by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election. with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? washington suspects he was. and last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr...
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america. >> thousands the churches. churches in all 50 states say publish a directory of where these churches are on their app called telegram. >> trying to tell lone wolves follow us in america here'sistmas that is a direct attack on christmas is their threat. stuart: bring in author of "defeating jihad" sebastian it has come to this churches in america are targets now as i walk around new york city i see police officers are machine guns right outside churches. again, i repeat it is come to this. >> it has, stew. i love your 55 place i must say merry christmas. it is not just new york. so the cathedral in the u.k., the nativity scene outside of it so statue of the baby jesus, joseph mary, automatic weapons guarding nativity scene. and this should come as a surprise to thoab. the events in berlin are not a one of, recently isis in their english language magazine, they have a special issue and the title was break the cross and the cover of the magazine had a photograph of the isis jihadi on roof of the christian church ripping down the cross from the roof. this is a war against christianity. don't forget, the san bernardino killers did what, they killed their fellow colleagues at the
america. >> thousands the churches. churches in all 50 states say publish a directory of where these churches are on their app called telegram. >> trying to tell lone wolves follow us in america here'sistmas that is a direct attack on christmas is their threat. stuart: bring in author of "defeating jihad" sebastian it has come to this churches in america are targets now as i walk around new york city i see police officers are machine guns right outside churches. again, i...
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ese are just some tips -- particularly the american people here in america watching us can do to keep their dwries open. on our website, actforamerica.org we have a program called open eyes save lives. learn more tips and how to protect themselves if somebody happens and if in fact it happens this christmas. >> the state department warned americans against traveling in certain areas. those alerts have not gone away and they're heightened this holiday season more than ever. thank you both. >> don't forget, they did it -- >> okay, larry, thank you. >>> president-elect donald trump hit a dramatic goal yesterday. we're going to show his response with a live report. >>> plus in the face of terror, critics are still hitting mr. trump about how he is handling intel briefings. >>> and mtv is facing a growing backlash over a video that one of our favorite media critics is describing as racist and sexist. we'll show you that and let you decide just ahead. >> first off, try to recognize that america was never great for anyone who wasn't a white guy. >> can we just all agree that black lives matt
ese are just some tips -- particularly the american people here in america watching us can do to keep their dwries open. on our website, actforamerica.org we have a program called open eyes save lives. learn more tips and how to protect themselves if somebody happens and if in fact it happens this christmas. >> the state department warned americans against traveling in certain areas. those alerts have not gone away and they're heightened this holiday season more than ever. thank you both....
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used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in the united kingdom, it's probable that robert would still have been brought in for questioning, he was named as a suspect by others in the case. but the chances he would have been charged or even interviewed for very long, close to zero. >> the interview as it is on the recording would not be legal in the uk. and that evidence would not have been admitted at trial. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department. internationally recognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder case eerily similar to robert davis'. >> the government of the day instigated a whole review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> the result? a complete overh
used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in the united kingdom, it's probable that robert would still have been brought in for questioning, he was named as a suspect by others in the case. but the chances he would have been charged or even interviewed for very long, close to zero. >> the interview as it is on the recording would not be legal in the uk. and that evidence would not have been admitted at trial. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a...
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in latin america. david? >> kayna whitworth there in mexico city for us. kayna, thanks. >>> back here at home tonight, newly released body cam video showing the moments before two georgia police officers answering a call over a domestic dispute were then fatally shot. the officers were office childhood friends, and the last act for one of them was to try to save the other's life. abc's gio benitez with that video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the body camera video of a georgia police officer's final moments. nicholas smarr, and his partner, jody smith, were responding to a this month. >> come here. >> reporter: you can see the suspect right there down the hall, minquell lembrick. but he runs off, and the officers immediately give chase. but as the two officers close in, the suspect pulls out a gun and opens fire. both smarr and smith were severely wounded. officer smarr tried saving his partner and best friend with cpr, until his own last breath. smith dying later at the hospital. in the last year, there's been a 68% increase in deadly police shootings. in this case, there were only
in latin america. david? >> kayna whitworth there in mexico city for us. kayna, thanks. >>> back here at home tonight, newly released body cam video showing the moments before two georgia police officers answering a call over a domestic dispute were then fatally shot. the officers were office childhood friends, and the last act for one of them was to try to save the other's life. abc's gio benitez with that video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the body camera video of a...
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he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise. but it didn't change what america'snce agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers backed, by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election. with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? washington suspects he was. and last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been accused of state—sponsored hacking with the aim of influencing the result of the us presidential election. president obama revealed that he told you personally to "cut it out". so, what did you tell him, in response? the kremlin leader refused to tell me. dismissing all the talk of hacking as sour grapes from the democratic party. "the losing side always tries to pass the buck", he said. but president obama had decided there was enough evidence to merit retaliation. as well as expelling diplomats, he ordered russian government compounds in new york and maryland to be shut down. us officials believe they were being used for intelligence.
he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise. but it didn't change what america'snce agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers backed, by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election. with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? washington suspects he was. and last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your...
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in america. an america that has certainly lost plenty of traditional manufacturing jobs, like here in pennsylvania, once the heart of the use that the job market has changed and that cheap goods from china have been good for hard—pressed us consumers. with china, maybe just we challenge them on one of their policies and then they retaliate in some way. they may announce a retaliation, they may not. but it looks like quite a bit of friction with china in the months ahead. china's response, as ever, cautious. but caution with an edge. china does not appreciate being called an economic bully. translation: china and the united states, as two large countries, have broad common interests. cooperation is the only correct choice. mr navarro's film is certainly provocative, and in power, of course, the tone can change. but with president—elect trump's pledges ringing in voters' ears, and this most hawkish of china opponents now inside the white house, fears of a trade war between two global economic giants can only increase. kamal ahmed, bbc news. a return to work after a three—year absence would be a daunting challenge for most pe
in america. an america that has certainly lost plenty of traditional manufacturing jobs, like here in pennsylvania, once the heart of the use that the job market has changed and that cheap goods from china have been good for hard—pressed us consumers. with china, maybe just we challenge them on one of their policies and then they retaliate in some way. they may announce a retaliation, they may not. but it looks like quite a bit of friction with china in the months ahead. china's response, as...
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here in america they are clearing out russian compounds in maryland and new york. these compounds that were used by russians linked to the intelligence agencies in moscow. we are told they were holiday homes for officials. and now the officials will be told to go home. and when you have diplomats in russia being invited to new year's parties, this is a new low for u.s.-russia relations. but can donald trump turn that around? kasia: we will watch and see. laura, as always, thank you very much. laura bicker in washington for us. well, to find out what people in moscow think of this diplomatic to and fro i spoke to a , political analyst at the russian news agency. he said few russians would have been surprised by putin's response. >> i think when the american side, primarily president obama, decided to expel the russian diplomats, they kind of proceeded from the image of putin created by the mainstream media in the west, that he was a vengeful person, very easily getting angry, bad guy in general. this is certainly not true. putin is not vengeful. there were a lot of people in the government who ar
here in america they are clearing out russian compounds in maryland and new york. these compounds that were used by russians linked to the intelligence agencies in moscow. we are told they were holiday homes for officials. and now the officials will be told to go home. and when you have diplomats in russia being invited to new year's parties, this is a new low for u.s.-russia relations. but can donald trump turn that around? kasia: we will watch and see. laura, as always, thank you very much....
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he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party, here in the kremlin. that was a surprise, but it didn't change what america'selligence agencies believe to be true — that state—sponsored hackers, backed by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election, with a cyberattack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been accused of state—sponsored hacking, with the aim of influencing the result of the us presidential election, and president obama revealed that he told you personally to cut it out. so what did you tell him in response? the kremlin leader refused to tell me, dismissing all the talk of hacking as sour grapes from the democratic party. today, president putin said he would work to restore relations with america under donald trump, and this evening, mr trump responded, by praising him for not engaging in tit—for—tat expulsions saying in a tweet, "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." what putin and trump expect from each other is a certain
he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party, here in the kremlin. that was a surprise, but it didn't change what america'selligence agencies believe to be true — that state—sponsored hackers, backed by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election, with a cyberattack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been...
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he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise, but it didn't change what america'selligence agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers, backed by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election, with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been accused of state—sponsored hacking, with the aim of influencing the result of the us presidential election. and president obama revealed that he told you personally to cut it out, so what did you tell him in response? the kremlin leader refused to tell me, dismissing all the talk of hacking as sour grapes from the democratic party. today, president putin said he would work to restore relations with america under donald trump. and this evening, mr trump responded by praising him for not engaging in tit—for—tat expulsions, saying, in a tweet, "great move on delay by v putin. i always knew he was very smart". what putin and trump expect from each other is a certain
he even invited the children of all us diplomats in moscow to a new year's party here in the kremlin. that was a surprise, but it didn't change what america'selligence agencies believe to be true, that state—sponsored hackers, backed by the highest levels of the russian government, had interfered in the us presidential election, with a cyber attack on the democratic party. was president putin behind it? last week, i got a chance to ask him myself. mr president, your country has been accused...
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here. america's president—elect, donald trump, is calling for the us to greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear arsenal. two men have been found guilty of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed inath last year, killing four people, including a young girl. dozens of inmates take control of a part of a jail on the isle of sheppey, in kent. prison authorities say the disturbance is contained to one landing on a wing. also coming up: the syrian government has declared victory in aleppo, after the last rebel
here. america's president—elect, donald trump, is calling for the us to greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear arsenal. two men have been found guilty of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed inath last year, killing four people, including a young girl. dozens of inmates take control of a part of a jail on the isle of sheppey, in kent. prison authorities say the disturbance is contained to one landing on a wing. also coming up: the syrian government has declared victory in aleppo,...
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here again. charlie: brian moynihan, bank of america. back in a moment. stay with us♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here. his newest film is "manchester by the sea," about a man who to lookto his home town after his nephew after the death of his older brother. it has been named best film of the year by the national board of review. here is a look. >> i don't understand. >> which part are you having trouble with? >> i can't be his guardian. >> well. uh. >> i mean. i can't. , naturally, i assumed joe had discussed all this with you. >> no, he didn't. no. >> uh, i -- i -- i have to say, i am somewhat taken about. for him.rovided >> i can't commute from boston every day until he turns 18. >> i think the idea was that you would relocate. >> relocate? >> as you can see, your brother worked it out extremely carefully. charlie: i am pleased to have kenneth lonergan back at this table. when you watch that, what you see? what do your eyes see? kenneth: kc and how lost he is is, all and how lost he the turmoil inside him. and also josh hamilton. i just love actors. just all the l
here again. charlie: brian moynihan, bank of america. back in a moment. stay with us♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here. his newest film is "manchester by the sea," about a man who to lookto his home town after his nephew after the death of his older brother. it has been named best film of the year by the national board of review. here is a look. >> i don't understand. >> which part are you having trouble with? >> i can't be his guardian. >> well. uh....
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us of their plight. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and also around the globe. aleppo is falling to the syrian government. state television says the city is totally in government control. it is believed that rebel fighters and tens of thousands of civilians are packed in an enclave smaller than four square miles. tonight, a top u.n. official is warning that syrian and russian governments are accountable for atrocities conducted by militias. lyse doucet was in aleppo for the past week and is now in be irut and join me a short time ago with the latest. be thehese are seen to final hours of what has been a very long and brutal four-year battle for the city of aleppo, syria's second city. as you mentioned, the last of the rebel fighters and what are believed to be thousands of civilians are now cornered in the last few neighborhoods of the eastern enclave held by the rebels. it is said to be under intense bombardment, absolutely terrifying moments. there are reports coming from the last of the enclave of activists and others saying they are writing their last wills,
us of their plight. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and also around the globe. aleppo is falling to the syrian government. state television says the city is totally in government control. it is believed that rebel fighters and tens of thousands of civilians are packed in an enclave smaller than four square miles. tonight, a top u.n. official is warning that syrian and russian governments are accountable for atrocities conducted by militias. lyse doucet was in...
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in your life? >> for us, since "america's got talent," a huge step to come to america and people get to know us hereeople in america. we love performing and share our passion. >> talk to me about skeptics, you went in my bag, saw lipstick, probably half the women out there have a lipstick in their bag. what do you tell skeptics? >> i think it's good if there are skeptics out there. people that come into the show and enjoy it and let the magic happen. and then t a happen? >> the guys are outside on the plaza. let's send you out to carson. >> we got outside. tommy asked me to take the pad and pen. i will write down some numbers. >> amalie is inside and blindfolded in a second. i need all of you to look in your pockets for any object. >> hold an object in your hand from your pocket. don't say what it is. >> yeah. >> now, let's start with this. >> okay. >> don't say what it is. >> is it a cell phone? >> that is correct. >> the color? >> it's white. >> the color on the back? >> that's pink. >> the brand? >> an iphone. >> is it all correct? >> it might be verizon. >> is it verizon? >> yes. >> a numberet >
in your life? >> for us, since "america's got talent," a huge step to come to america and people get to know us hereeople in america. we love performing and share our passion. >> talk to me about skeptics, you went in my bag, saw lipstick, probably half the women out there have a lipstick in their bag. what do you tell skeptics? >> i think it's good if there are skeptics out there. people that come into the show and enjoy it and let the magic happen. and then t a...
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here again. charlie: brian moynihan, bank of america. back in a moment. stay with us♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here. his newest film is "manchester by the sea," about a man who returns to his home town to look after his nephew after the death of his older brother. it has been named best film of the year by the national board of review. here is a look. >> i don't understand. >> which part are you having trouble with? >> i can't be his guardian. >> well. uh. >> i mean. i can't. >> well, naturally, i assumed joe had discussed all this with you. >> no, he didn't. no. >> uh, i -- i -- i have to say, i am somewhat taken about. joe has provided for him. >> i can't commute from boston every day until he turns 18. >> i think the idea was that you would relocate. >> relocate? >> as you can see, your brother worked it out extremely carefully. charlie: i am pleased to have kenneth lonergan back at this table. when you watch that, what you see? what do your eyes see? kenneth: casey and how lost he is, all the turmoil inside him. and also josh hamilton. i just love actors. just
here again. charlie: brian moynihan, bank of america. back in a moment. stay with us♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here. his newest film is "manchester by the sea," about a man who returns to his home town to look after his nephew after the death of his older brother. it has been named best film of the year by the national board of review. here is a look. >> i don't understand. >> which part are you having trouble with? >> i can't be his guardian. >> well....
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us. don't, spending our products around the world. so we lose both here in america and around the world. that can't stand. this is a key part of the tax this is a key part of the tax code. i think because tax reform affects everyone differently and industries differently, we want to listen to and find solutions with those who rely a lot on imported goods coming into america. we think imports and exports are both important to the economy but we are going to insist that they be taxed equally in america. richard: the way that adjusts, as you talk to economists, they say that just because the dollar would get a lot stronger which would make those imported goods cheaper and so the importers shouldn't be as worried as they are. but the rising dollar has all sorts of effects. this globalut how turmoil with the rise in the dollar that has already happened . and americans assets that are outside the u.s. might be heard as well. -- might be hurt as well. >> so, making america more competitive again does have an impact around the world. making sure that american progress can c
us. don't, spending our products around the world. so we lose both here in america and around the world. that can't stand. this is a key part of the tax this is a key part of the tax code. i think because tax reform affects everyone differently and industries differently, we want to listen to and find solutions with those who rely a lot on imported goods coming into america. we think imports and exports are both important to the economy but we are going to insist that they be taxed equally in...
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in detroit. j.p.one emerged with morgan chase. we bank all the major institutions. the hospitals, the major companies here. it is an important time for us. despite the only towns in america that do not have the signs. most of the major cities did. this is been a train wreck. you all knew it was coming. it was for 20 years. you can throw money at public policy and unfortunately it's a itd trainer to happen -- took a train wreck to happen. this could be a shining example of the right way to do things in society. -- we could do this here. we need a healthy, vibrant bank. we could do this elsewhere. we can help these communities. i think it is very good for business. >> when you look at doing projects in detroit. it centers around -- economic opportunities and making a place where people can walk to work. where they have easier access word starts with the family, the job the home. -- ist wreck the payable that replicated? >> you can travel around the world and see what singapore does. it is a country. it was part of malaysia when informed. a prime minister came in with the same provision and strength to get it done. thegep is now higher than gdp of the average american. if p
in detroit. j.p.one emerged with morgan chase. we bank all the major institutions. the hospitals, the major companies here. it is an important time for us. despite the only towns in america that do not have the signs. most of the major cities did. this is been a train wreck. you all knew it was coming. it was for 20 years. you can throw money at public policy and unfortunately it's a itd trainer to happen -- took a train wreck to happen. this could be a shining example of the right way to do...
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in office. this is not a way for us to treat our allies. and i also hope that other jewish voters here in america are taking note of what happens with -- what obama decided in regards to israel. i hope jewish democrat voters are taking note of that. this is really outrageous. >> it's interesting to hear you agree on that measure. when it comes to trump, he hasn't just stepped in on this particular issue. he's also talked about nuclear proliferation, business dealings, reaching out to boeing and lockheed martin and really getting involved way ahead of things. what do you think, doug? >> i think it's a good thing. the president-elect is using the bully pulpit to make his point about keeping jobs in the united states and about cost overruns. i think that is absolutely all good. and look, we have for too long cowyou toed to vladimir putin and the russians. and if the russian president wants to speak about the russian nuclear arsenal needing upgrading, something he's talked about for many years, for the first time we have a president who is willing to talk about upgrading our out-of-date arsen arsenal
in office. this is not a way for us to treat our allies. and i also hope that other jewish voters here in america are taking note of what happens with -- what obama decided in regards to israel. i hope jewish democrat voters are taking note of that. this is really outrageous. >> it's interesting to hear you agree on that measure. when it comes to trump, he hasn't just stepped in on this particular issue. he's also talked about nuclear proliferation, business dealings, reaching out to...
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. >> every energy dollar that isn't harvested here in america is harvested instead in a foreign country. often foreign countries, not very friendly to useporter: and the president isn't just taking action on the environment. it's also preparing to transfer an additional 17 or 18 inmates from the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay to other countries according to new york times. slashing the remaining population there by nearly a third. though stopping short of fulfilling his 2008 campaign promise to close the prison. >> it will be judged harshly by history, and i will continue to do all i can to remove the blot. >> president-elect promised to not only keep the prison open but to fill it up with bad dudes. obama also granting clemency to the most ever people in one day bringing the total number to a new record for any presidency. the white house signaling there are more acts of clemency to come. all part of a broader criminal justice reform effort. these final moves aimed at solidifying his agenda. >> they're issues he's talked about and attempts to get action on, but all three are issues where he's been extraordinarily frus ratrated and unab
. >> every energy dollar that isn't harvested here in america is harvested instead in a foreign country. often foreign countries, not very friendly to useporter: and the president isn't just taking action on the environment. it's also preparing to transfer an additional 17 or 18 inmates from the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay to other countries according to new york times. slashing the remaining population there by nearly a third. though stopping short of fulfilling his 2008 campaign...
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in washington, dc will change racial relations. >> we all came together and discussed what is hurting us and what we are afraid of in today's america. >> reporter: they are tough questions but people here believe that the discussion will put everyone on the path to answers. >>> thank you. a man hunt is underway in georgia where a shooting has left one police officer dead and another in critical condition. police are looking for a felon wanted on multiple warrants. the suspect opened fire on the police officers and the campus of george state was put on lock down. the officer is from the america's police department. >>> president-elect donald trump is chosen as time magazine's man of the year but he disagrees with part of the title on the cover. >> a tenant shows pictures of the inside of the ghost ship showing people living in rv's. it's a story you will only see on ktvu fox news. >> you are hurting us, this is hurting us, you should have waited longer. >> confrontation between an oakland business owner's daughter and an artist over the safety of a warehouse, why one artist took exception to people pointing out unsafe living conditions. >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the b
in washington, dc will change racial relations. >> we all came together and discussed what is hurting us and what we are afraid of in today's america. >> reporter: they are tough questions but people here believe that the discussion will put everyone on the path to answers. >>> thank you. a man hunt is underway in georgia where a shooting has left one police officer dead and another in critical condition. police are looking for a felon wanted on multiple warrants. the...