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this tells the chief, tell us what a ves unit look -- stress unit looks like. do this research and answer these questions to the best of your knowledge. tell us what that looks like. come back to us and say, hey commission, i really studied this issue. i foe it's important -- i know it's important to you. i've dug into this issue now. i think from all the experts a i have talked to, that by way of example, because it's mentioned in here, i believe a i think we >> supervisor fewer: at least three instead of two peer support managers in the department in the the year 2019 and ramp that up to four by the time we get up to 20. i'm putting words in the chief's house after toes of research. -- months of research. that will impact future budget. i believe a the ratio of active members of the department to peer support februaries, should be one for every -- it could be 500. a will impact training and so the budge should consider training. by the way, we've already started that training. three months ago we started a training with the grant funding from last year. i bel
this tells the chief, tell us what a ves unit look -- stress unit looks like. do this research and answer these questions to the best of your knowledge. tell us what that looks like. come back to us and say, hey commission, i really studied this issue. i foe it's important -- i know it's important to you. i've dug into this issue now. i think from all the experts a i have talked to, that by way of example, because it's mentioned in here, i believe a i think we >> supervisor fewer: at...
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and personally, if we don't get border security, after many many years of talk within the united states, i would ve no problem ing a shutdown. jane: that wasn't the only headline. when asked if he would iran's president, this was his response. pres. trump: i would certainly meet with iran if they want to meet. i don't know if they are ready.e >> do you havenditions? pres. trump: no preconditions. anytime they want. more on that offer, our north america editorm on sopel 20 fe white house short time at --thoined me from white house or short time ago. you were in the room. was anybody expecting this? jon: no, and it would be easy to think that this was a throwathy remark fropresident. but very few people thought he would be meeting vladimir putin in a summit, and we saw in happen in he. fewer people thought he would be meeting north korean leader kim jong-un. we saw what happened in singapore. there is something of the kim jong-un playbook and all of this. you remember the language of weapons being locked and loaded and fire and fury would be unleashed on north korea, and now talks. w we have donald t
and personally, if we don't get border security, after many many years of talk within the united states, i would ve no problem ing a shutdown. jane: that wasn't the only headline. when asked if he would iran's president, this was his response. pres. trump: i would certainly meet with iran if they want to meet. i don't know if they are ready.e >> do you havenditions? pres. trump: no preconditions. anytime they want. more on that offer, our north america editorm on sopel 20 fe white house...
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in which donald trump's grandfather an unaccompanied minor from germany came to the united states during a waiver ve of european immigra which didn't change the culture, it changed the united states for the better. it enriched the united states. and our history since then has enriched the united states. so the president is actually the beneficiary of being born in this country as a result of a migratory pattern that brought his grandfather here and then gave birth to his father and then ultimately he was born in this country. is so it is ironic. >> it does tell you about the president's mindset on immigration overall, he is talking to his base. does it thoot teit not tell you president won't move an inch on this? >> oh, no, the president is so bore down on this issue that he is convinced that maybe this is appealing to his base, but it undermines the greatest experiment in the history of mankind which is the united states of america, all walks of life enriched this nation. and the fact that he cannot come to the understanding -- some of the greatest startups in our country these days are from immigr
in which donald trump's grandfather an unaccompanied minor from germany came to the united states during a waiver ve of european immigra which didn't change the culture, it changed the united states for the better. it enriched the united states. and our history since then has enriched the united states. so the president is actually the beneficiary of being born in this country as a result of a migratory pattern that brought his grandfather here and then gave birth to his father and then...
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in italy, in the united states, we are proving that change is possible. consummated --ve have conserved aided -- have talked about a number of topics. we will start working in italy in a directorship in the mediterranean between and the united states. italy is becoming a reference privilegeurope and a in the united states for the main threat and challenges we have before us. terrorism is a crises we see in , especially inan regards to libya. secondly the american administration also recognizes that italy has a leadership role country --er company promoter country. with united states we will be working in order to reach these results. and we will decide what needs to be done. you,truly thankful to donald, for your support. thirdly, in terms of -- presidenti also trump the innovative approach italy has put forth. the european union has a responsibility not to leave the weight of the management of shoulders ofn the countries like italy. you heard president trump say we appreciate this contribution, which is provided by the italian government, which is presided -- which is pr
in italy, in the united states, we are proving that change is possible. consummated --ve have conserved aided -- have talked about a number of topics. we will start working in italy in a directorship in the mediterranean between and the united states. italy is becoming a reference privilegeurope and a in the united states for the main threat and challenges we have before us. terrorism is a crises we see in , especially inan regards to libya. secondly the american administration also recognizes...
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parents are entitled to get their children back, and it's not inten gent upon theme leaving the united states. vs. ve . >> very quickly. the department of justice attorney mentioned she was not going to be around this weekend because she would be dog sitting. just to classirify, was there gg to be any action in court this weekend, does it make any difference this doj lawyer was in colorado dog sitting? >> i did not understand the judge to say he wanted us in court this weekend. in fairness to her i think she said that, it didn't mean she wasn't ready to work this weekend. the judge i think didn't want us to be in court until monday morning. >> right, just to clarify that. the bottom line being, you didn't walk away from that hearing confidently that the the government could reunite these kids at the stroke of a pen? >> we did not. we said give us as much information you have because we will help find the attorney. >> lee gelernt thank you for being here tonight. >>> migration separation next, including an interview with the woman who climed the statute of lisht on the forurth of july. pressure will b
parents are entitled to get their children back, and it's not inten gent upon theme leaving the united states. vs. ve . >> very quickly. the department of justice attorney mentioned she was not going to be around this weekend because she would be dog sitting. just to classirify, was there gg to be any action in court this weekend, does it make any difference this doj lawyer was in colorado dog sitting? >> i did not understand the judge to say he wanted us in court this weekend. in...
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went withim and ses the ole waand image coming from e saldor to t united statesy bus. would veo rern with a chil likthis, buthen he traveled rlly calm. bught h from the to her and erythingas reallfine cause, i truth, hwas no likehis befo. toravel x hours eight hours on b likthis nowi woulimagine would ha had return my couny. bu n he heldut untilhe 20 omay anow he acting very dferently >> wt diffences doou see? you sa he was aing a bi aggrsively? w doeshis manist? y, he doenot list, he vlent, mo than anhing se with . he doenot list to me anymore. sotimes, hhits me. the y we reuted, the reuon iwas li he felturt that had left m, sometng like that. felt le he hadomethinge waed to te mbut heould t expresit at hi a because he just stayed looking at me with a face, with a gaze that told me everything. whyid youome herewhy d you dede to ce? >>ecause 'm enngering untryi'in dger beuse the gan, the discrination , the reats. in sameerson wh red m january 14 is thsame pern whleft me egnant wh my ild. i s discrinated agnst for being lesbian. they beame, evenome of m friend when was in 1 and
went withim and ses the ole waand image coming from e saldor to t united statesy bus. would veo rern with a chil likthis, buthen he traveled rlly calm. bught h from the to her and erythingas reallfine cause, i truth, hwas no likehis befo. toravel x hours eight hours on b likthis nowi woulimagine would ha had return my couny. bu n he heldut untilhe 20 omay anow he acting very dferently >> wt diffences doou see? you sa he was aing a bi aggrsively? w doeshis manist? y, he doenot list, he...
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ve can actually permit official representaof the united states, including the members of this very commission hear,d by mr. muele can let them into the country and they will be present at this questioning. >> what he did is an incredible offer. woffered to have the people ing on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the 12 people. i think that'sfen incredible okay? >> alcindor: the pre blamed both the united states and russia for the decline in relations that spiraled after russia's 2014 invasion aim annexation o, its 2015 entry intro syria's war, and the 2016 eleion interference. >> i hold both countries responsible. i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish. we should've had this dialogue a long time o; a long time, frankly, before i got to office. and i think we're all to blame. gn president, i cannot make decisions on forolicy in a futile effort to appease partisan critics, or the media, or democrats who want to do nothing but resist and obstruct. >> ( translated ): after all, i was a intelligence officer myself, and i do kno
ve can actually permit official representaof the united states, including the members of this very commission hear,d by mr. muele can let them into the country and they will be present at this questioning. >> what he did is an incredible offer. woffered to have the people ing on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the 12 people. i think that'sfen incredible okay? >> alcindor: the pre blamed both the united states and russia for the decline in relations...
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european union, it's biggest trade partner, it could definitely have a ve soli trade relationship and free trade deal with the unitedtes. the question is what kind of influence does president trump have here in the u.k.? you know, he prime minister, you could say, but will he really change the potical landscape when i comes to the almost existential question of how the u.k. exits the european union. and i think the answer to that is maybe not so much because, after all, if you think aboa ut itt of the people that support a real hard break, theg u.k. makhard break with the european union, members of the conservative pay in this country, well, they're actually, politically speaking a bit further for the left than, say, the republicans in the united states. in my ways,hey're more like the democrats in the united states. who will embolden the marginal powers in the united states, the people who aren't in the seat of wer behind me here, but it's not entirely clear he will be able to bring wn the prime minister with the interview he game before herrived here or if he's going to be able to change the course of how the coun
european union, it's biggest trade partner, it could definitely have a ve soli trade relationship and free trade deal with the unitedtes. the question is what kind of influence does president trump have here in the u.k.? you know, he prime minister, you could say, but will he really change the potical landscape when i comes to the almost existential question of how the u.k. exits the european union. and i think the answer to that is maybe not so much because, after all, if you think aboa ut itt...
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in that way, it does unit the republicans and creates terrible difficties, some ve tricky problems for democrats. if you're one of the d,mocra democratic senators running for reelection in a state trump carried by 20 points, do you stick with your party because your party is so energized gwen it or vote with the president because that is a safert political your home state? and that is a very difficult problem for people like joe manchin and jone donelly and some of the other senators,p heidi heitk who are in that position. >> i think it's interesting to recognize while we put a lot of attention on the supreme court because it's the highest court in the landwhat the president has done at the lower court level needs to be mentioned. >> these are all the other knurled courts. >> federal and appellate courts, he has appointed more judges to the appellate courts to any other first-term president in history. thactual ucture of the jurisdiction has already been transformeand, remember, most cases get decided at the lower court level. so regardls of wh's picked at the supreme court, there is a
in that way, it does unit the republicans and creates terrible difficties, some ve tricky problems for democrats. if you're one of the d,mocra democratic senators running for reelection in a state trump carried by 20 points, do you stick with your party because your party is so energized gwen it or vote with the president because that is a safert political your home state? and that is a very difficult problem for people like joe manchin and jone donelly and some of the other senators,p heidi...
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work in russia right now that putin has to be ve respono in terms of his public policies that are out there? >> well, it's very different situation from the united states. because, he doesn't actually have to wor ry about bei re-elected, for example. but he does have to worry about what his base thinks of him. and his base is ordinary people, ordinary workers, and ordiry pensioners. and that's really significant in what's happening recently. because there is a law that might be going forward that would raise te pension age in russia. for men it would be going up fr 60 to 65. and the reason that that matters is that russian men still have a tendency to die much younger than their counterparts in the west of the developed world. and so there's a lot of pushback against this idea coming from ordinary people who are going out and protesting. but you know, for this whole thing, having a win on the foreign policy stage takes people's attention, maybe off of what's happdoening stically, and he can go back and say that he's the man who made russia and maybe try to get some of this popularity back that has slipped in recent weeks because of the pension r
work in russia right now that putin has to be ve respono in terms of his public policies that are out there? >> well, it's very different situation from the united states. because, he doesn't actually have to wor ry about bei re-elected, for example. but he does have to worry about what his base thinks of him. and his base is ordinary people, ordinary workers, and ordiry pensioners. and that's really significant in what's happening recently. because there is a law that might be going...
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ve slow to implement, very slow to act. he's had to have been drugged into taking any type of firm stand in >>at regard. the president's defenders also say that, you know, russia and the united stes have 90% of the world's nuclear weapons. the two leaders should be talkinl don't you ve that the two leaders should be talking? >> oh, absolutely. i agree with that.s but it he to have a-- the president actually learn something about the topics before he meets with a former spy chief who is extraordinarily capable. the president came aay essentially spouting all of the sitions of the russian government instead of fighting g for the united states. we need a watchdog for the united states. we need a fierce effort to take on the cyber at united states, which really are acts of war. we need the president to say, "get those additional sanctions done. i'm going to implement them and pass th 'deter act' which would say if russia meddles in another election there will be conseqnces." we neea tough president, not weak repetitions of talking points from our chander in chief. >> reporter: secretary pompeo said he would support a further bill that would actually impose automatic sanctions on
ve slow to implement, very slow to act. he's had to have been drugged into taking any type of firm stand in >>at regard. the president's defenders also say that, you know, russia and the united stes have 90% of the world's nuclear weapons. the two leaders should be talkinl don't you ve that the two leaders should be talking? >> oh, absolutely. i agree with that.s but it he to have a-- the president actually learn something about the topics before he meets with a former spy chief who...
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units to install detectors. this law would expand the requirement of people who own or ve in town homes. county council records show a number of serbous c monoxide incidents this year alone. four people have been hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning. >>> as we spend more time outdoors this summer, there's a new warning about ticks. tick-borne diseases have more than double in the past 13 yearn acco to the centers for disease control and prevention. it will recommends use effective repellants that contain deet and wear long sleeve shslts, ks, socks and hats when in grassy or wooded areas and another tip. after you come inside you should put your dry clothing in the dryer on high for about ten minutes. that will kill t anyks that might be hanging on >> the dryer does the trick with ticks. one. charms of our national zoo. can you just wk right in, no questions asked. that may be changing. ahead a 5:00, the security concerns tt have zoo official propose posing the anges. >>ch a >>> time for the forecast. just got the all clear from amelia. al fresco on my dinner break, bothoroing ou
units to install detectors. this law would expand the requirement of people who own or ve in town homes. county council records show a number of serbous c monoxide incidents this year alone. four people have been hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning. >>> as we spend more time outdoors this summer, there's a new warning about ticks. tick-borne diseases have more than double in the past 13 yearn acco to the centers for disease control and prevention. it will recommends use...
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united states. be imposing $34 billion worth of product and into chinese land. the president said extra $16 billion worry of tariffs will come. us, us,ve been killing $507 billion in trade deficits last year. hell can lose. you want to do something about it, you get attacked. that's not nice. that's not trade. the war was lost on trade many years ago. no, the war was lost. now we're going to win it. cars.e all the david: the idea that chinese goods threat. shows washington cold war mind set. let's get a sense what the time.s are there tokyo is shut. but this is the broader read. equity benchmark middle of the screen. yet to open up and give you a sense -- australia continues to perform. have lost some momentum when you look at the benchmarks. japan into the break entering the last 60 minutes in hong kong. as wellsing little bit there. here when yould look at cross markets here this friday. sydney.en is with us in >> thanks. continuet policymakers hikes.tain gradual rate risksw escalating trade is potential threat to growth. remaining near the 2% term.e medium saudi arabia cut pricing for oil production.raise oil extended losses after a
united states. be imposing $34 billion worth of product and into chinese land. the president said extra $16 billion worry of tariffs will come. us, us,ve been killing $507 billion in trade deficits last year. hell can lose. you want to do something about it, you get attacked. that's not nice. that's not trade. the war was lost on trade many years ago. no, the war was lost. now we're going to win it. cars.e all the david: the idea that chinese goods threat. shows washington cold war mind set....
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and high waves and temperature caused the ves toll tsel to tip and dozens of others are still missing. >>> wildfires spreading across the parts of western unitederson was killed in a fire near california's border with oregon. the fires have consumed dozens of homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate. our sara sidner has more now from santa barbara county where officials have declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: this is just one example of the absolute power of the fire and winds that have come through parts of california. this is in galena, tight knit community here. if you look at the devastation it's caused to some of the houses here, this one obviously a total loss. there are at least 20 structures that fire authorities say have been affected by this fire, some of them destroyed like this one. i want to give you some sense of just how hot it was here when this fire was raging. look down there are was obviously a truck. look down here. this is like that i little step that gets you up to the truck. it's basically melted down, that metal there. that's how hot this fire got here. they called it the hollywood fire. there are sever
and high waves and temperature caused the ves toll tsel to tip and dozens of others are still missing. >>> wildfires spreading across the parts of western unitederson was killed in a fire near california's border with oregon. the fires have consumed dozens of homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate. our sara sidner has more now from santa barbara county where officials have declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: this is just one example of the absolute power of the...
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ves taj of the past. the situation and the world changed dramatically. to date both russia and the united states face a whole new set of challenges. those include a dangerous maladjustment of mechanisms for maintaining security and stability. crises, the creeping threats of terrorism and transnational crime. it's the snowballing problems in the economy, environmental risks and other sets of challenges. we can only cope with these challenges if we join the ranks and work together. hopefully we will reach the understanding with our american partners. today's negotiations reflect our joint wish with president trump to redress this negative situation and the bilateral relationship. outlining the first steps to restore the acceptable level of trust and going back to the previous level of interaction on all mutual interest issues. as major nuclear powers, we bear special responsibility for maintaining international security. it's vital and we mentioned this during the negotiations, it's crucial that we fine tune the stability and global security and nonproliferation of weapons of mass destructi
ves taj of the past. the situation and the world changed dramatically. to date both russia and the united states face a whole new set of challenges. those include a dangerous maladjustment of mechanisms for maintaining security and stability. crises, the creeping threats of terrorism and transnational crime. it's the snowballing problems in the economy, environmental risks and other sets of challenges. we can only cope with these challenges if we join the ranks and work together. hopefully we...
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ve back in as well. rain out there now.stent right we're looking dry. pretty much throughout the eastern portion of the united thanks to high pressure up to the north. of course, we're seeing a few spotty rain showers coming through missouri, oklahoma and up through g omahaoing into kansas. again, the other thing that we're alsng watc severe weather throughout the midwest. this is the frontal system thato passed throu area yesterday. the thing about this system, it's going to hang off the t. co if you're down all the way from the south carolina beaches up through the outer banks, getting a good lhtning show in virginia beach, you'll be dealing with rain all weekld. this wift back to the north as we get into monday and tuesday and increase our rain chances into monday and tuesday. we have an isolated chance tomorrow and scattered showers en monday and especially in the afternoon and g. by tuesday and wednesday, we'll have a better chance to see showers and thunderstorms throughout tarea. current temperatures right now, comfortable. enjoy it. we're in the 70s right now. the temperatures are going to coinue to g
ve back in as well. rain out there now.stent right we're looking dry. pretty much throughout the eastern portion of the united thanks to high pressure up to the north. of course, we're seeing a few spotty rain showers coming through missouri, oklahoma and up through g omahaoing into kansas. again, the other thing that we're alsng watc severe weather throughout the midwest. this is the frontal system thato passed throu area yesterday. the thing about this system, it's going to hang off the t. co...
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ve. [captiong made possib by the national captioning institute, in, in cooperation with the united states house of representives. any usof thelosed-captione coverage of the house proceedings for litical or coercial purposes is exprely prohibited by the u.s. house of reentives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 193, the nays are 220. the amendment is not adopted. business is the question on amendment number 69. the clerk: amendment number 69 plinted in house report 115-830, offered by mr. jody b. hice of georgia. the chair: a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vet. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 174, the nays are 240, the amendment is not adopt the unfinished business is th
ve. [captiong made possib by the national captioning institute, in, in cooperation with the united states house of representives. any usof thelosed-captione coverage of the house proceedings for litical or coercial purposes is exprely prohibited by the u.s. house of reentives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 193, the nays are 220. the amendment is not adopted. business is the question on amendment number 69. the clerk: amendment number 69 plinted in house report 115-830, offered by mr....
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ve important distinction. i'm an educator. i'm an organizer. and i believe wthat what're really seeing is just a movement for health care, housing and education in the unitedright. you defeated a potential future speaker.os should nancy p be that next speaker of the house or should it be a new generation? >> you know, once again, i wan to see the options on the table. first of all, i'm not even an elected member of congress yet. secondly, we need wto seet is going on. think that it's just premature for me to commit to any kind of decision on this. i was just electe on tuesday, chuck. >> fair enough. i'm going to leave it there. exandria ocasio-cortez, again, congratulations on your primary victory. i imagine we will see you back here again. >> of course. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. cten we come back, why ocasio-cortez's y may be more of a progressive outlier this primar season. >>> as we go to break, we want to remember the five staff members who diedth in rsday's mass shooting at the "capital gazette" newspaper close to us here in annapolis, md. just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where
ve important distinction. i'm an educator. i'm an organizer. and i believe wthat what're really seeing is just a movement for health care, housing and education in the unitedright. you defeated a potential future speaker.os should nancy p be that next speaker of the house or should it be a new generation? >> you know, once again, i wan to see the options on the table. first of all, i'm not even an elected member of congress yet. secondly, we need wto seet is going on. think that it's just...
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driving a weate between the united es and our allies in europe, particularly the allies that are the backb.oone of n.a.t. so this is his angle because he wants to be able to ve diplomatic veto and economic veto, political veto over those countries in eastern europe. putin -- people think of him as a global player. ithink of him as a regional spoiler, trying act those economies and countries in their orbit. so all of thill have an llpact on us because this will potentimpact our economy and also is a national security concern. >> bringing this back to congress s republicator bob corker of tennessee said today that he thinks the dam is broken in terms of republican members of congress nowbeing willing to speak openly about their concerns with president trump. do you agree, has the dam br>>en? think only time will tell. you know, i've always lived my life by bei honest. i agree when i agree, and when disagreed, i did that under the previous administration, i'llng continue dhat here. many of my actions and behaviors are based on my nine and a half years as an undercover officer. i chase rrorists all the over the world and dealt with russian intelligence officers
driving a weate between the united es and our allies in europe, particularly the allies that are the backb.oone of n.a.t. so this is his angle because he wants to be able to ve diplomatic veto and economic veto, political veto over those countries in eastern europe. putin -- people think of him as a global player. ithink of him as a regional spoiler, trying act those economies and countries in their orbit. so all of thill have an llpact on us because this will potentimpact our economy and also...
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united states. be imposing $34 billion worth of product and into chinese land. the president said extra $16 billion worry of tariffs will come. us, us,vecits last year. hell can lose. you want to do something about it, you get attacked. that's not nice. that's not trade
united states. be imposing $34 billion worth of product and into chinese land. the president said extra $16 billion worry of tariffs will come. us, us,vecits last year. hell can lose. you want to do something about it, you get attacked. that's not nice. that's not trade
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around also ves of the iranian oil exports to india india has been more pliant to us demands as china because also of the very close security military relationships than the indian the united states have enjoyed so that but nevertheless both india and also south korea the third largest importer of iranian oil have quite significantly reduced their imports from iran already so iran will face. despite the fact that there might be ways to you know circumvent or to balance out the severity of those of this oil blockade base of this oil sanctions will have will face immensely more economic difficulties and this is very important to understand because iran now faces over the last few weeks with protests in the country because of the very massive economic crisis and the fall of the reality has already is already facing a lot of economic problems but those will only meant and at the end of the day the romney administration that is now on this european trip is in immense pressure at home as well by hardline opponents to try to. abuse this kind of economic crisis. to try to impeach the government and to to to basically kill the administration ok we thank you very much side of what h
around also ves of the iranian oil exports to india india has been more pliant to us demands as china because also of the very close security military relationships than the indian the united states have enjoyed so that but nevertheless both india and also south korea the third largest importer of iranian oil have quite significantly reduced their imports from iran already so iran will face. despite the fact that there might be ways to you know circumvent or to balance out the severity of those...
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united >> the real issue with the u.k. is the consumer. consumers have re-leveraged. the never delivered like u.s. consumer with the ability to restructure mortgages. debt an onsumer unsecured. chiccup,velosses to banks. tom: in the time we have with you today, we usually talk about europe, and with the nato meetings, we can do that, but i am fascinated how england looks at germany. >> now being potentially the best case something like switzerland. if you look at the agreement, which was deemed as a moment of y, thatn the tory part is still considered cherry picking by germany. they want free movement of goods but not free movement of people. that is unacceptable to germany. francine: are we going to see euro under pressure in the coming weeks as president trump shows up to speak to his nato allies? we understand he will talk trade. >> over the past few days, there has been some relief about trade with the potential news that carmakers may have a truce. we think the u.s. administration has all the incentives to continue their hard stance on trade until the midterm elections. their goal is to create more u.s. jobs. that is now with the german carmakers are doing. we think the trade risk
united >> the real issue with the u.k. is the consumer. consumers have re-leveraged. the never delivered like u.s. consumer with the ability to restructure mortgages. debt an onsumer unsecured. chiccup,velosses to banks. tom: in the time we have with you today, we usually talk about europe, and with the nato meetings, we can do that, but i am fascinated how england looks at germany. >> now being potentially the best case something like switzerland. if you look at the agreement,...
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