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the same perd last year and it continues to be a key export for top-producing states like washington, new yorknd pennsylvania. plus a source of jobs. >> u.s. apple industry is dependent on our exports. we export oneutf three apples and that's allowed us to each year generate $15 billion in economic activitynd create 71,000 jobs and contribute a billion dollars to the u.s positive balance of trade. so exports are super impornt and the tariffs are very concerning and we would like to see these disputes get settled quickly and amicably. >> with the apple picking season kicking off next week, farmers in the hudson valley are under pressure to sell as many apples as they can. for "nhtly business report," seema modi, walden, new york. >>> on wall street, stocks closed out the week with solid gains led higher by apple and ibm. the market also shrugged off the china trade threat and the soft jobs headline number and the dow rose 136to point 25,462. the nasdaq climbed nine and the s&p 500 added 13. for the week, the nasdaq gained the most up just about 1% and today's triple-digit move saved the week fo
the same perd last year and it continues to be a key export for top-producing states like washington, new yorknd pennsylvania. plus a source of jobs. >> u.s. apple industry is dependent on our exports. we export oneutf three apples and that's allowed us to each year generate $15 billion in economic activitynd create 71,000 jobs and contribute a billion dollars to the u.s positive balance of trade. so exports are super impornt and the tariffs are very concerning and we would like to see...
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gentlemen all i can say is to be continued that's all the time we have many thanks and i guess in washington new york and in-laws. banjo's and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darcy see you next time and remember. egypt egypt he said. talking up a basic belief in the. now see believe you this is who you are talking to this. does. not. come up i'll get it will only let me give you a little. but not a lot of money but about time out i skid but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into the magazine with me. taking a long long look i left my money on. the states to meet the dog there we go so who is a long. long way out for much of you meet. other people must go bungalows on the road from. the little. i. feel. so. sick. of. it. and out right now but i wonder how i've done all that and i'm not out of luck though the leaks out of the mouth of the money that they let me. guess was a good time to. try to move. mom. was a little bit of a date at least not why not again why it generated the old people we believe just a little bit yes. lot of my kids i don't want them up with i don't have
gentlemen all i can say is to be continued that's all the time we have many thanks and i guess in washington new york and in-laws. banjo's and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darcy see you next time and remember. egypt egypt he said. talking up a basic belief in the. now see believe you this is who you are talking to this. does. not. come up i'll get it will only let me give you a little. but not a lot of money but about time out i skid but i'm about the same as art when i was up the...
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gentlemen all i can say is to be continued that's all the time we have many thanks and i guess in washington new york and in-laws. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.c.c. a next time and remember hospitals. to protect him he said. looking up at the bases. in the fog. yasi will review this is who you are talking to. know that i'm going to. come up ok i'll get one of them to meet you it's very easy. and that a lot of what i think about comedy is good but i'm a look the same as art when i was up the money into the magazine with me. taking a long look unless mom comes home and. decides to leave the dog there we go places there's a long long. long way before you meet. other people must go from the office on the front. it does look like that. i. feel. let out right now but i wonder how much i don't know that i'm not out of luck though the money out of the money out of the money that they let examine. this was a good time to. try to move. mom. wasn't i wasn't just a little lucky enough why not. why it generated the old people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of my case i don't want
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gentlemen all i can say is to be continued that's all the time we have many thanks and i guess in washington new york and in-laws. sanjay and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.c.c. a next time and remember. same wrong well we just don't. get to stamp out this day that's ok and it gains from it because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in a world of big partisan threw things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. do you. think. man group was going to be. part of a boss maybe read by. going to megan. margot. you know we're going to be to the bar you would tom referred to not even. i mean are you do you wish we were. going to possible for. them to say because i think you might isn't. just using them in two hundred year
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gentlemen all i can say is to be continued that's all the time we have many thanks and i guess in washington new york and in-laws. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darcy see you next time and remember. finishing our last essay the collapse gap when the soviet union collapsed because of the us meddling in boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and so shoulder. here in the us because you have this enormous financial aid reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in a state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collapse in the one thousand nine hundred ninety period is just a stake in the us as he describes it you no longer to realize that collapse. because you know provision on my back when i want to return the state i like i if you know that ok. but i. owe. you for your hideaway lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know. any of your money not all of those imposing but the pressure on us i don't mean any of
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campaign trail today where he found supporters who didn't seem to care what was being said in washington and new york. observers are calling it the darkest day so far in donald trump's turbulent presidency but the u.s. president at a rally in west virginia appeared on rattled. he's done time and again denied any russian involvement that aided him during his electoral campaign. fake to the right here in which we got all pick up and. where is there closure you know they're still looking for collusion where it acknowledged it finds a television we want to find the collusion. his comments came just hours after developments that mean two of his ex advisors are facing lengthy prison sentences michael cohen is trump's former personal lawyer and close friend he pleaded guilty to a range of charges including campaign finance violations cohen's attorney lanny davis seen here wearing glasses said his client was prepared to tell everything he knows about trump including prior knowledge of the hacking of democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton's computer and also a meeting in twenty sixteen between trum
campaign trail today where he found supporters who didn't seem to care what was being said in washington and new york. observers are calling it the darkest day so far in donald trump's turbulent presidency but the u.s. president at a rally in west virginia appeared on rattled. he's done time and again denied any russian involvement that aided him during his electoral campaign. fake to the right here in which we got all pick up and. where is there closure you know they're still looking for...
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new york times." president admits focus of trump tower meeting was getting dirt on clinton. "new york times." "washington post". have another one from the associated press. trump acknowledged purpose of
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new york, down towards norfolk, where we have dangerous heat in place through this afternoon. in fact, look at the heat indices, look what it feels like outside in boston this afternoon, 102. washington104. new york will feel like 101 degrees this afternoon. incredibly in find here in the heart of summer it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices, dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler than the air temperature, lower than what it will be in central park by this afternoon. again, it ends quickly here, especially going from thursday night into friday morning. we see a nice shot of cooler air begin to push in and with it showers expected later on this afternoon and this evening as well. temps by friday in boston down to 72 degrees. >>> the heat in new york city brooking havoc on the u.s. open. >> andy scholes has more on this morning's "bleacher report." >> yeah, three players actually had to retire yesterday due to the brutal temperatures at flushing meadows. the heat index was 107 out there on the courts. because of the extreme heat the united states tennis association releasing an extreme heat policy for the tournament. it states the men receive a 10-minute break betwe
new york, down towards norfolk, where we have dangerous heat in place through this afternoon. in fact, look at the heat indices, look what it feels like outside in boston this afternoon, 102. washington104. new york will feel like 101 degrees this afternoon. incredibly in find here in the heart of summer it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices, dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler than the air temperature, lower than what it will be in central park by this afternoon. again,...
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mid to upper 90s around washington, new york and boston. you can see the cooler weather moving into places like chicago, very hot yesterda air sweep acr great lakes and into the northeast as we head through the next several days. back at home, absolutely gorgeous if you like a little sun with your morning ferry ride. i have it for you from the exploratorium camera at pier 15. the sun is back. had a hard time coming around yesterday making an appearance but today with us about all day and a little warming today. cloudy, i think it will come back, areas of drizzle and above average warmth next week. september surge on the way. enjoy the temperatures while you have them. 75 in milpitas, 71 millbrae to 76 in redwood city. 65 in pacifica today to daly city at about 60. upper 60ss in downtown south san francisco, 73 san rafael to about 75 in napa, petaluma, and santa rosa. we'll have 71 in richmond to about 72 in oakland and 75 in castro valley. 76 in san ramon to 83 in brentwood. tonight you can see the cloud cover coming back and temperatures m
mid to upper 90s around washington, new york and boston. you can see the cooler weather moving into places like chicago, very hot yesterda air sweep acr great lakes and into the northeast as we head through the next several days. back at home, absolutely gorgeous if you like a little sun with your morning ferry ride. i have it for you from the exploratorium camera at pier 15. the sun is back. had a hard time coming around yesterday making an appearance but today with us about all day and a...
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so he was winning working class people, he was winning -- that was where his -- from new york to washingtonich was supposed to normally be two hours, i think lasted seven, eight hours, because there were so many people on the tracks that came out both -- the as you know, train tracks go through working-class areas of the country. of the states. and both white and black came outt my father was le to do was to reach out to people who jancheds did not get along so well. michael's right that in california a number of whites 's afraid of my father affection with african americans and hispanics. but there were still a large the train ride ss population from new york to washington was really an historic story of thousands coming out to say good-bye to and i do think the politics the, in -- the chance of winning, he still could have won but it really hurt him. he said that at the the time. the people came to see the country as falling apart and wanting a change, believing democrats couldn't fix the problems. he said position on the war after the entire looking forward -- and i hope this isn't too f
so he was winning working class people, he was winning -- that was where his -- from new york to washingtonich was supposed to normally be two hours, i think lasted seven, eight hours, because there were so many people on the tracks that came out both -- the as you know, train tracks go through working-class areas of the country. of the states. and both white and black came outt my father was le to do was to reach out to people who jancheds did not get along so well. michael's right that in...
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the campaign trail today where he found supporters who didn't seem to care what was said in washington and new york. reporter: observers are calling it the darkest day so far in donald trump's turbulent presidency but the u.s. president at a rally in west virginia appeared unrattled. trump, as he's done time and again, denied any russian involvement that aided him during his electoral campaign. ♪ take me h home, country roads president trtrump: fake news and the russian witch hunt. we got a whole big combination. where is the collusion? they're still looking f for collusion. where is the collusion? findome collusion. we want to find the collusion. reporter: his comments came hours after developments that mean two of his ex-advisers facing lengthy prison sentences. michael cohen is trump's former personal lawyer and close friend. he pleaded guilty to a range of charges, including campaign finance violations. cohen's attorney, lanny davis, seen here wearing glasses, said his client was prepared to tell everything he knows about trump, including prior knowledge of the hacking of democratic presidentia
the campaign trail today where he found supporters who didn't seem to care what was said in washington and new york. reporter: observers are calling it the darkest day so far in donald trump's turbulent presidency but the u.s. president at a rally in west virginia appeared unrattled. trump, as he's done time and again, denied any russian involvement that aided him during his electoral campaign. ♪ take me h home, country roads president trtrump: fake news and the russian witch hunt. we got a...
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country. 60 million people under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings including washington, philadelphia, new york, and boston. and on the subject of boston, that city broke a daily record high today, 98 degrees. the good news, forecasters say things should start to cool off a bit soon, bringing temperatures down from those dangerous highs. >>> the heat was on the u.s. open today but it wasn't the sun or the climbing mercury. the tournament itself is facing backlash for its decision to take action against a female player who made a wardrobe change on the court. and serena williams made another eye opening statement as some are asking is there a double standard in tennis. nbc's rehema ellis takes a look. >> reporter: in a head-turning outfit at the u.s. open, tennis great serena williams once again questioned about something other than her game. >> the tutu is easy to play in. i've practiced in it before. >> reporter: earlier this year serena wore a black cat suit. it was ultimately banned from the clay court. last night another woman caught in what some people call a double standard. french player
country. 60 million people under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings including washington, philadelphia, new york, and boston. and on the subject of boston, that city broke a daily record high today, 98 degrees. the good news, forecasters say things should start to cool off a bit soon, bringing temperatures down from those dangerous highs. >>> the heat was on the u.s. open today but it wasn't the sun or the climbing mercury. the tournament itself is facing backlash for its...
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live from new york and washington, this is bloomberg. new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." ♪ jonathan: another job support in life of the federal reserve's outlook for gradual hikes. larry coker says the president will not back off china. china stepping up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >>
live from new york and washington, this is bloomberg. new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." ♪ jonathan: another job support in life of the federal reserve's outlook for gradual hikes. larry coker says the president will not back off china. china stepping up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >>
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. >>> the executive editors of the new york times and "washington post" join david axelrod for "the ax files." see you in an hour. >>> tonight, on the axe files, the celebrated executive editors of the "new york times" and "the washington post", on the unprecedented challenges of covering the trump presidency. >> let me ask you bluntly, do you think the president habitually lies? >> well, you know -- >> coping with trump's attacks on the free press. >> we have a lot of fake news back there. >> he doesn't want the press to be an arbiter. he doesn't want scientists to be the arbiter. he wants himself and his white house to be the arbiter of fact. >> their storiied careers with headlines that changed history. >> i want this to be in my obituary. >> welcome to "the axe files." >> i figured i would introduce you. welcome to the constitution center in philly. we chose this place not just because it's roughly halfway between your two cities, but because of what the constitution means and the meaning of that first amendment. you are the editors of two of the most influential papers in this cou
. >>> the executive editors of the new york times and "washington post" join david axelrod for "the ax files." see you in an hour. >>> tonight, on the axe files, the celebrated executive editors of the "new york times" and "the washington post", on the unprecedented challenges of covering the trump presidency. >> let me ask you bluntly, do you think the president habitually lies? >> well, you know -- >> coping with...
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would be embarrassing but the american people will not get this word in other words the washington post new york times wall street journal tomorrow will not carry this story and so we know what's going on here and we know that these people should be disgraced but c.n.n. they have not even retracted the story even though. sister or brother outlets and cable channels have let it davis is a sleaze he's been that way for a long time i mean you look at michael cohen and lanny davis you know. trump fell in with bad companions and now they're now they're lying their way out of a situation where they shouldn't have been in the first place if they told the truth as you just mentioned there as well c.n.n. is still defending its decision to run the story and they rocked him during say. well you know they're right in doing so if they don't care about the truth i mean there's a slight possibility that c.n.n. had a different story but you have let me davis you have michael cohen say no no no we didn't we have no information we have new information that president trump knew about this trump tower meeting we do
would be embarrassing but the american people will not get this word in other words the washington post new york times wall street journal tomorrow will not carry this story and so we know what's going on here and we know that these people should be disgraced but c.n.n. they have not even retracted the story even though. sister or brother outlets and cable channels have let it davis is a sleaze he's been that way for a long time i mean you look at michael cohen and lanny davis you know. trump...
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washington always had an eye for land and for the ladies so washington in new york riding on his wayto boston takes polly suzanne out on the town of course there is no broadway plays however there is broadway in the middle manhattan island but the biggest thing at this point is called the microcosm or the world in miniature in a model of a roman temple with all sorts of dancing figures in positions players if you turn the cranks the figures dance around hand. remember this is the beginning of the mechanical age the people were really impressed with this technology. polly and susanna liked it so much washington took them back twice. but no spark was struck polly in washington so he rode on to boston and governor shirley kept him for a while washington really loved find close so he bought some finery in boston as he did when he went through most of the towns with fancy gloves and hats and more weight in the peculiar thing he has a weakness for silver lacey always buys silver lace. he also gambled and lost of money playing cards. but eventually governor shirley says okay you can be abov
washington always had an eye for land and for the ladies so washington in new york riding on his wayto boston takes polly suzanne out on the town of course there is no broadway plays however there is broadway in the middle manhattan island but the biggest thing at this point is called the microcosm or the world in miniature in a model of a roman temple with all sorts of dancing figures in positions players if you turn the cranks the figures dance around hand. remember this is the beginning of...
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"the new york times," washington times, new york post. he engages with the news outlets because they know he's going to see it in the morning. if he sees something that enrages him, their day is going to be worse. otherwise you wouldn't have the level of engagement with these outlets. there is a whole lot of time unaccounted for. as i reported -- >> so we begin, not hectic. >> his first meeting of the day is 11:00 a.m. >> what does he do? >> it's called as i reported kp executive time. it's from 8:00 to 11:00. reince priebus used to in trump's mind overschedule him. he would have meet frings from 0 a.m. -- he trimmed this back when kelly took over. he's watching tv, making phone calls, tweeting. >> lovely. >> intelligence briefing around 11:00, you know, and he'll often be in there until 4:00. back to the residence. there is this unaccounted for time when he's on the phone. frankly no one has any visibility about who he is talking to or very little visibility, i should say. sometimes they have visibility. >> tell me about the direct line
"the new york times," washington times, new york post. he engages with the news outlets because they know he's going to see it in the morning. if he sees something that enrages him, their day is going to be worse. otherwise you wouldn't have the level of engagement with these outlets. there is a whole lot of time unaccounted for. as i reported -- >> so we begin, not hectic. >> his first meeting of the day is 11:00 a.m. >> what does he do? >> it's called as i...
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opposed to tractors and supported allies for well over a century meddling is nothing new for washington d.c. . r.t. new york. and we asked the your broadcasting board of governors for comment on their budget plans we'll let you know when we hear a response. oh u.s. military drills with south korea which donald trump cancelled following the north korea summit in singapore back on the table as you know we took the step to spare the largest extra charges as a good faith measure coming out of the singapore summit we have no plans at this time to spend thirty more characters. the last large scale drills in the region happened in august last year they were ten days of exercises with about fifty thousand south korean troops and seventeen and a half thousand u.s. troops there this year south korea joined the room packed navy drills along with twenty five other countries in the world's largest maritime warfare exercise the north korea has repeatedly said the games were a provocation targeting the country trumps decision no caused concern in south korea while the president seemed to imply all drills were halted that
opposed to tractors and supported allies for well over a century meddling is nothing new for washington d.c. . r.t. new york. and we asked the your broadcasting board of governors for comment on their budget plans we'll let you know when we hear a response. oh u.s. military drills with south korea which donald trump cancelled following the north korea summit in singapore back on the table as you know we took the step to spare the largest extra charges as a good faith measure coming out of the...
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in washington d.c. and new york you can guess it's where do you work? or where do you live. which divides people. in los angeles the question is how'd you get here. i took the 405 to the 10. in places like atlanta and seattle where there are lots of people moving for a new business and companies and industry. it's where are you from? in alaska you never ask where are you from. because people go there to get away from something in their past life. >> that is really fascinating. i would have been lost if somebody asked me that question in l.a. the 405 or the 10. that's double dutch to me. let me drill down a bit. some are finding it hard to square the heart land the voted for donald trump. who speaks about carnage and speaks about division and fosters division. how do you square the people who voted for that, with the optimistic can do, you know, people who you describe? >> that's a of course a fundamental and crucial question. i'll fwif give you a bit of data and a possible theory. really, almost every place we went and we'd offer this as a test to viewers to try in places th
in washington d.c. and new york you can guess it's where do you work? or where do you live. which divides people. in los angeles the question is how'd you get here. i took the 405 to the 10. in places like atlanta and seattle where there are lots of people moving for a new business and companies and industry. it's where are you from? in alaska you never ask where are you from. because people go there to get away from something in their past life. >> that is really fascinating. i would...
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he did, some of the charges they threw against him, every consultant and lobbyist in washington does. >> the new york times" reports the president and rudy giuliani have discussed the potential political repercussions of pardoning manafort. giuliani says the president is not considering it. >>> john bolton is meeting with his russian counterpart this morning in geneva. we have cnn's fred pleitgen in moscow with the latest. fred, good morning. we assume election interference at the top of the show, but one would hope? >> reporter: i think we are assuming correctly. not sure if it is on top of the agenda, but john bolton said it will be on the agenda as far as the american side. we have asked the russian side as well. they have been less specific about the topics discussed or this topic in particular. they are saying irritants in the relationship with russia and the u.s. on the agenda. one thing the russians want to speak about is not just election meddling, they probably don't want to speak about that, but sanctions relief for russia. not too long ago, president trump said he would be willing to discu
he did, some of the charges they threw against him, every consultant and lobbyist in washington does. >> the new york times" reports the president and rudy giuliani have discussed the potential political repercussions of pardoning manafort. giuliani says the president is not considering it. >>> john bolton is meeting with his russian counterpart this morning in geneva. we have cnn's fred pleitgen in moscow with the latest. fred, good morning. we assume election interference...
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>> i think there is a small group of conservatives based in washington and new york who are completelyuch with what's happening outside. their focus is internal. their power, position and prestige. out here, you came out to california and there are people outside the beltway who are conservative who have a different focus. our focus is actual change. howie: i think it's more than geographic. this column seethes with contempt for the never trumpers on the right. why would you not accept they believe the president has a radically different view on trade, immigration and medicare that they spent their careers fighting for. >> it's more subtle than that. i'm things he does that are not conservative. what i'm talking about is the careerist oriented conservative establishment, the goes at the liberty forum. the guys writing on the weekly standard. the . . after the break. hollywood has radically changed since the media uncovered the sexual misconduct. has that changed the way reporters cover the so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here yo
>> i think there is a small group of conservatives based in washington and new york who are completelyuch with what's happening outside. their focus is internal. their power, position and prestige. out here, you came out to california and there are people outside the beltway who are conservative who have a different focus. our focus is actual change. howie: i think it's more than geographic. this column seethes with contempt for the never trumpers on the right. why would you not accept...
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boston out towards new york, down toward norfolk, where we have dangerous heat in place this afternoon, in fact, look at the heat indices. look at boston this afternoon, 102 degrees. washington1 this afternoon. incredibly, in phoenix here in the heart of summer, it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices, dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler than the air temperature, they're expecting lower than central park by this afternoon. again, that ends quickly here, especially going from thursday night into friday morning. we see a nice shot of cooler air toward the northeast, with it showers expected later on this afternoon and this evening as well. temps by friday in boston down to 72 degrees. >> a lot of red on that map. >>> a second day of public viewing for the queen of soul, aretha franklin. people poured into the museum of african-american history in detroit on tuesday. the two-day viewing is part of a week of commemoration for the legendary singer. her funeral will feature performances by stevie wonder, faith hill, chaka khan, and jennifer hudson among others. aretha franklin passed away this month at age 76 from pancreatic cancer. >>> let's check "cnn money.
boston out towards new york, down toward norfolk, where we have dangerous heat in place this afternoon, in fact, look at the heat indices. look at boston this afternoon, 102 degrees. washington1 this afternoon. incredibly, in phoenix here in the heart of summer, it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices, dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler than the air temperature, they're expecting lower than central park by this afternoon. again, that ends quickly here, especially going...
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under the obama administration have money available to study idea of a high-speed train from washington to new york, and equipment at the for any state that would start to take a look at studying the feasibility of a we got $20 million from the federal government to study the first leg of the train from washington to baltimore. it is currently still in its feasibility study. it is certainly possible. we are doing the immediate fixing the roads, building transit, , building roads but ts is kind of a sounds a a little futuristic but it is something to look at for the future. in addition to that, after that elon musk comes up with a hyper loop idea and we've given him a permit to do a test study in maryland to potentially do hyper loop which is even faster and even cheaper and doesn't require any federal investment. both of them are currently napping various stages of study with maryland and washington, d.c., and one or both could be a possibility in the future. it's kind of amazing but it is possible. >> life science issue. >> the two great strengths we have in maryland, where great in bio health, li
under the obama administration have money available to study idea of a high-speed train from washington to new york, and equipment at the for any state that would start to take a look at studying the feasibility of a we got $20 million from the federal government to study the first leg of the train from washington to baltimore. it is currently still in its feasibility study. it is certainly possible. we are doing the immediate fixing the roads, building transit, , building roads but ts is kind...
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. >> the feeling "new york times," which, by the way, if i wasn't here, they would be out of business. "the washington post," "the new york times" ." cnn. [boos] so a right turn for "the new york times" that pretends she knows what she's talking about, hasn't got a clue, and i'm telling you, the enthusiasm was the same, the place was packed, she made the statement that president trump was disappointed to see some empty chairs. yeah, they were going to the bathroom may be. and listen -- and he was so disappointed at the tone in the room. nbc, which is probably worse than cnn. [boos] but the word as they are firing the head of nbc. what a great thing to do. how smart. who knows. with these people, you never and operated by the way, take a look, todd, everybody, governoru have back there. it's just like the academy awards. look at it. they can't get enough! when they start screaming fake news, see those red lights go off for a little better. excuse me, we have technical difficulties. then they go back. look at that. [cheers and applause] you know, in the studio, they hear they go, "he's about ready to go
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conservative media about the fact that when you google trump, mainstream news organizations, cnn, "the washington post," "new york times," comes up first before conservative websites. that probably isn't a surprise for anyone who does google searches. typically a large website that has a big news organization, a lot of traffic, is going to come up before smaller websites. so this has kind of been going around in conservative media for a while. we don't believe the president got this information from googling himself. our past reporting indicates the president doesn't use a web browser. he doesn't use google. he typically gets his news from news articles that have been printed out for him by white house aides and handed to him in a clip file. he's not going around the internet on his own searching for information. i'm kind of unclear whether or not he even knows how to use google. so this was likely something that was handed to him. but of course like a lot of issues, he has brought it to the surface, it seemed to catch people in the white house off guard. you heard larry kudlow saying he was looking into it. he e
conservative media about the fact that when you google trump, mainstream news organizations, cnn, "the washington post," "new york times," comes up first before conservative websites. that probably isn't a surprise for anyone who does google searches. typically a large website that has a big news organization, a lot of traffic, is going to come up before smaller websites. so this has kind of been going around in conservative media for a while. we don't believe the president...
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carol: you can listen to us on boston, new york, washington, d.c., and in the bay area.: and in london. tosident trump's position reimpose sanctions on iran are threatening an already fragile economy. carol: what will it mean for the iranian president? >> this week we got the wii imposition of u.s. sanctions on iran after months of discussions and preparations about this. this stems from president trump's decision in may to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. we got the reimposition of financial sanctions that ban i ran from dealing in dollars and hertz their ability to issue foreign debt and affects the gold trade, mental trade, and autos. what we have seen is a severe decline in their currency, 70% decline relative to the dollar. this is just the beginning. the real ones that are going to severely hit are coming in november, when we get the oil sanctions. at a difficultes time for the iranian economy. matthew: absolutely. them innly two years of joining the fruits of the accord they signed almost three years ago to the date. it went into effect in january 2016. we did s
carol: you can listen to us on boston, new york, washington, d.c., and in the bay area.: and in london. tosident trump's position reimpose sanctions on iran are threatening an already fragile economy. carol: what will it mean for the iranian president? >> this week we got the wii imposition of u.s. sanctions on iran after months of discussions and preparations about this. this stems from president trump's decision in may to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. we got the reimposition of...
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the failing "new york times," if i wasn't here they would be out of business. "the washington new york times." cnn. [boos] so a writer for "the new york times" that pretends she knows what she is talking about, hasn't got a clu clue. i am telling you the enthusiasm was the same, the place was packed. she made the statement that president trump was disappointed to see some empty chairs. yeah, they are going to the bathroom may be. and he was so disappointed at the tone in the room. these are just dishonest, terrible people. i'm telling you that. terrible. not all of them. honestly, not all of them. i would say 85%. so he made a great deal with mexico, and as you know canada didn't want to do what we have to have done. after the deal was made with mexico, canada came along and they are negotiating right now at the white house, our territory. we will see what. and if it doesn't happen we will put tariffs on the cars coming in from canada and that will be even better. but i think it is going to happened and we really have developed a really good relationship. but they have to trea
the failing "new york times," if i wasn't here they would be out of business. "the washington new york times." cnn. [boos] so a writer for "the new york times" that pretends she knows what she is talking about, hasn't got a clu clue. i am telling you the enthusiasm was the same, the place was packed. she made the statement that president trump was disappointed to see some empty chairs. yeah, they are going to the bathroom may be. and he was so disappointed at the...
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comedy airs tomorrow night at 10:00 right here on cnn. >>> the executive editors of the new york times and "washingtones." see you in an hour. >>> tonight, on the axe files, the celebrated executive editors of the "new york times" and "the washington post", on the unprecedented challenges of covering the trump presidency. >> let me ask you bluntly, do you think the president habitually lies? >> well, you know -- >> coping with trump's attacks on the free press. >> we have a lot of fake news back there.
comedy airs tomorrow night at 10:00 right here on cnn. >>> the executive editors of the new york times and "washingtones." see you in an hour. >>> tonight, on the axe files, the celebrated executive editors of the "new york times" and "the washington post", on the unprecedented challenges of covering the trump presidency. >> let me ask you bluntly, do you think the president habitually lies? >> well, you know -- >> coping with...
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washington d.c., philadelphia, new york it has been crazy wet as far as the ring goes.less and it continues all the way down to the carolinas and into florida and parts of the deep south. our pattern is changing a little bit. this system is digging in in the pacific northwest. it is bumping the ridge out a little bit and will open the door to cooler patterns as the fog is a lot to work with when you have a system like that without a cap. 50s on the temperatures. 60s for some. everyone is pretty close. upper 50s for if you and mid- 50s for others. danville, blackhawk, el cerrito 54. 55 lafayette. west southwest breeze all the way to the delta that will open that door to a cooler pattern. the fog doesn't have as many restrictions with it but thunderstorm activity continues in the central sierra. that has been nonstop for areas into arizona the last couple of days. last night into early this morning no exception. 60s, 70s, 80s on the temperatures today. coming down a little bit. near average for summer. a little below for others. it looks like cooler into wednesday and aft
washington d.c., philadelphia, new york it has been crazy wet as far as the ring goes.less and it continues all the way down to the carolinas and into florida and parts of the deep south. our pattern is changing a little bit. this system is digging in in the pacific northwest. it is bumping the ridge out a little bit and will open the door to cooler patterns as the fog is a lot to work with when you have a system like that without a cap. 50s on the temperatures. 60s for some. everyone is pretty...
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[laughter] >> not just washington, d.c., new york and other vendors.ews spoke with president trump in a wide-ranging interview, top -- covering capital gains tax, jerome powell, the legal controversies, and trade with the president saying this about the european union offer on auto tariffs. president trump: not good enough deal because they do more auto business that we do. it is not just tariffs, they have barriers for our cars. they will take them down and charges surtax but not good enough because they will always sell our cars. their habits, consumer habits are to buying their cars and not our cars. shery: joining us is one of the reporters who conducted the interview. our senior white house correspondent. of the degree of satisfaction the president has for his overall presidency? . >> we went into the interview not sure what to expect. concerns over robert mueller and the immunity agreement and the pleas. we found a president who was very happy to talk about what he is doing on the economic front. at one point, his staff gave him an out to quit bu
[laughter] >> not just washington, d.c., new york and other vendors.ews spoke with president trump in a wide-ranging interview, top -- covering capital gains tax, jerome powell, the legal controversies, and trade with the president saying this about the european union offer on auto tariffs. president trump: not good enough deal because they do more auto business that we do. it is not just tariffs, they have barriers for our cars. they will take them down and charges surtax but not good...
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they have no capability to drop an icbm on washington or new york yet. we don't know what their capabilities are. he wasn't terribly alarmed by it. there's a period of two or three weeks when the press or public are really alarmed by the events of sputnik. eisenhower says, you know what, we are cranking right along in r&d on a whole series of missiles. we're doing fine. he says that two or three times. he goes and says, just don't worry. politically that was a disaster. this is one of the things that's used against him for the rest of his presidency they didn't act with sufficient alarm and excitement so forth. the democrats start holding hearings in the congress to embarrass eisenhower. they haul in all the scoring scientists that didn't get the big contracts in bed were doing terribly, liking than the russians. then more money on the nuclear missile research. eisenhower says alright, i'll have to do a little more work, be proactive. what are the things that they really want to do that they cannot use the crisis to advance a certain legislative agenda.
they have no capability to drop an icbm on washington or new york yet. we don't know what their capabilities are. he wasn't terribly alarmed by it. there's a period of two or three weeks when the press or public are really alarmed by the events of sputnik. eisenhower says, you know what, we are cranking right along in r&d on a whole series of missiles. we're doing fine. he says that two or three times. he goes and says, just don't worry. politically that was a disaster. this is one of the...
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the obama administration had money available to study the idea of a high-speed train from washington to new york and they put money out there for any state that would start to take that studying the feasibility of it. we got $28 million from the federal government to study the first leg of this train from washington to baltimore. is still in its visibility -- feasibility study. we are doing the immediate of fixing the roads. building transit. this sounds a little more futuristic that it is something to look at for the future. in addition to that after that elon musk comes up with the hyperloop idea and we have given him a permit to do a test study in maryland. to potentially to hyperloop which is even faster and cheaper and doesn't require federal investment. so both of them are in various stages of study with marilyn and washington, d.c. maryland and washington, d.c. >> life science issue? >> the two great strength we have in maryland. we are great and bio health and life sciences. where the number three in america. austin is number one. my friend charlie baker, we and i are -- he and i are alw
the obama administration had money available to study the idea of a high-speed train from washington to new york and they put money out there for any state that would start to take that studying the feasibility of it. we got $28 million from the federal government to study the first leg of this train from washington to baltimore. is still in its visibility -- feasibility study. we are doing the immediate of fixing the roads. building transit. this sounds a little more futuristic that it is...
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i saw her on so many occasions in atlanta, in washington, in new york, in detroit, in other places aroundll never forget on one occasion, i will never forget, it was august 1967, dr. king was having a convention in atlanta. and aretha would perform. she got happy and just kept singing, she wouldn't stop singing. dr. king wanted a staff person to go and tell aretha, we have to end the program. and that was the last performance that dr. king witnessed of aretha. he loved aretha, he loved her father, reverend c.l. franklin. they both were very supportive of him, and of the movement. i remember on occasion, coming out of jail in selma or other places in the south, and we would have quarter and we would get one of these machines that played songs of aretha franklin, like "respect." she will be deeply missed. i love aretha. >> you know, congressman, roland martin, sitting here with me, was just saying, and we've been talking to al sharpton, how she crossed every generation and every musical genre, she just was a universal force of nature. >> well, she had that ability. she started singing in he
i saw her on so many occasions in atlanta, in washington, in new york, in detroit, in other places aroundll never forget on one occasion, i will never forget, it was august 1967, dr. king was having a convention in atlanta. and aretha would perform. she got happy and just kept singing, she wouldn't stop singing. dr. king wanted a staff person to go and tell aretha, we have to end the program. and that was the last performance that dr. king witnessed of aretha. he loved aretha, he loved her...
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the good news is, don, you're part of history now, there's a group of journalists who have stood up to donald trump, are doing deep investigation at "washington post," "new yorkmidt, phil rucker, many others are going to go down in history -- maggie, of course. these are brave figures. in the nixon enemies list, besides morton, paul newman made the list and the great journalist daniel shore, and both of them -- newman said it's the great moment of my life, i made the list. i think 50 years from now people are going to look at this as great journalism going on here and who stood up to a president acting like a despot, and who held the president accountable. you're going to have a who's who of great journalists, working at the new yorker, a lot of them. >> in the history books, that's what really writes the story, the history book. and, i mean, write it in terms of writing it out, and also correcting it as well. facts. so morton, nixon secretly taped you and others within his white house. do you think that the trump administration is using similar tactics? >> i don't think so because as a result of learning about the taping, not only by nixon, but by roosevelt,
the good news is, don, you're part of history now, there's a group of journalists who have stood up to donald trump, are doing deep investigation at "washington post," "new yorkmidt, phil rucker, many others are going to go down in history -- maggie, of course. these are brave figures. in the nixon enemies list, besides morton, paul newman made the list and the great journalist daniel shore, and both of them -- newman said it's the great moment of my life, i made the list. i...
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if you have followed the last "theeeks of columnists in washington post" and "new york times" and all over the place, journalists are getting more and more concerned about this. after the shooting a few weeks which was theis, largest deliberate killing of journalists in the history of the country, they were targeted not for political reasons, but certainly the enabling environment that talks about the enemy of the state, i believe, enabled that murder to take place. it was interesting though in the wake of the killing. immediately, journalism organizations kind of put out a lot of "thoughts and prayers" statements, and journalists a reticent to make strong statements, the kinds we have heard over the last couple of weeks, i think after the "new york times" meeting with the president and everything kind of falling apart after that. at the student press loss and, we did something a little unprecedented, which was to write a statement and ask for joint sign-ons. aejmc signed on to that statement, and we do have copies available here. not only did they sign on to it, but more than 500 org
if you have followed the last "theeeks of columnists in washington post" and "new york times" and all over the place, journalists are getting more and more concerned about this. after the shooting a few weeks which was theis, largest deliberate killing of journalists in the history of the country, they were targeted not for political reasons, but certainly the enabling environment that talks about the enemy of the state, i believe, enabled that murder to take place. it was...
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do you recall, by the way, single article in "the new york times" or "washington post" on 60 minutes criticizing mr. obama? me either. imagine what the national left-wing media could be doing right now to our great president if he weren't historic and was failing america like his predecessor rather than succeeding. president trump is leaving america for that. if you are as well, i hope you'll take some time and make your views known in 71 days. your vote will count, just like it did two years ago. think where we could have been and how happy the national left-wing media would have been had we not voted for president trump. let's do some more winning. quote of the evening from president trump who said this. quote, i have a different vision for workers begins at the new fair trade policy that protects our jobs and stands up to countries that she'd had spent his signature message of my campaign from day one and it will be a signature feature of my presidency from the moment i take the oath of office. up next, america's big technology companies trying to silence conservatives while the s
do you recall, by the way, single article in "the new york times" or "washington post" on 60 minutes criticizing mr. obama? me either. imagine what the national left-wing media could be doing right now to our great president if he weren't historic and was failing america like his predecessor rather than succeeding. president trump is leaving america for that. if you are as well, i hope you'll take some time and make your views known in 71 days. your vote will count, just...
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washington, d.c. and nothing else, and only getting one side of the story. host: so after your comments, let's look at the front pages of the national newspapers here in new yorkwashington, d.c., etc. their fronton post, page has a story about the vatican rejecting the death penalty, the trump administration targeting fuel standards, a look, a piece about the situation in nicaragua, and below that, a story about ivanka trump yesterday mentor interview stanh axios, and a lengthier piece about judge kavanagh and how he reversed his thinking on investigating a president. and the new york times, you will go to that next. they have a story about the as well in their front page, apple hitting $1 trillion, a story about wrestlers and #metoo, and a plan to weaken rules on fuel economy. below that, a story on facebook and a story on hemingway below the fold. that is on the front page of the new york times. let's go to the wall street journal. trump sets up a mission battle, apple road to $1 trillion, and russia decides north korea on the bands. those are above the fold. below the bold, kidney beans pile up as tariffs fight farm country, brazil's elite leave as thoseadi
washington, d.c. and nothing else, and only getting one side of the story. host: so after your comments, let's look at the front pages of the national newspapers here in new yorkwashington, d.c., etc. their fronton post, page has a story about the vatican rejecting the death penalty, the trump administration targeting fuel standards, a look, a piece about the situation in nicaragua, and below that, a story about ivanka trump yesterday mentor interview stanh axios, and a lengthier piece about...
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media outlets around the world and of course there are employer and media outlets likes of washington post or new york times who broke the story after c.n.n. and then they came out with a follower purports and they also included a section with some sort of corrections they didn't say that the story was false altogether but at least they cast some sort of doubt and that was of course the moment when other journalists went to c.n.n. but the only thing the c.n.n. the said in response to their questions was we stand by our journalism and the story is still true because we heard it from multiple sources did we get any of these sources revealed by c.n.n. the answer is no and as i was saying this is how it sometimes works with the russian collusion stories but there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed that serious people from the authorities the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says that this could be a tactic to trigger and less rounds of probes we know that some people at the
media outlets around the world and of course there are employer and media outlets likes of washington post or new york times who broke the story after c.n.n. and then they came out with a follower purports and they also included a section with some sort of corrections they didn't say that the story was false altogether but at least they cast some sort of doubt and that was of course the moment when other journalists went to c.n.n. but the only thing the c.n.n. the said in response to their...
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you should do what "the post" did, the new york, and "washington post" did, which is go, rereport it, and tell the readers what happened. >> laura: harmeet, kellyanne conway was on with chris cuomo on cnn recently and it was this as unbelievable exchange where he was up on his high horse about morality and truth seeking and how hard cnn works and i want to play this for you now because in light of what we have discovered with this lanny davis phony sourcing, i think it is more important than ever to watch this. >> but i will tell you this now and i make it to you as a promise. all right? as you know, nobody works harder than we do to do this job. >> who, you? >> in this place, on my team, in this shop of cnn.an we work very hard to tell people what is true. >> a+ perfume malady. chris, let me just have a word about that. you are not like that most of the time. >> laura: harmeet, "you need to own the truth." what do you think about that? >> what's there to say? as a lawyer, i have to say i'mno temporarily happy to know that the lawyers are not the most despicable people here in the eye
you should do what "the post" did, the new york, and "washington post" did, which is go, rereport it, and tell the readers what happened. >> laura: harmeet, kellyanne conway was on with chris cuomo on cnn recently and it was this as unbelievable exchange where he was up on his high horse about morality and truth seeking and how hard cnn works and i want to play this for you now because in light of what we have discovered with this lanny davis phony sourcing, i think it...
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they were "the washington post," the "new york times," a.p., cnn, nbc, politico and buzzfeed.ganizations wanted in part was the names of the jurors who are participating right now in deliberations released to them, unsealed so that they could become public. these organizations also wanted everything that's been said during bench conferences or the while the courtroom has been close to the public or the press unsealed. the judge said that he would not release those names because he feared for the safety, essentially, of the jurors. and when the attorney representing these news organizations pushed back and said you got to be more specific than that, judge. the judge told them that there have been threats and that now the u.s. marshals are going with him everywhere that he goes. the judge also said that he had no idea the amount of public scrutiny that there would be on this case. so, again, he agreed to meet with these news organizations. "new york times," "the washington post," they wanted the names of the jurors, they wanted some things that have been said privately in the co
they were "the washington post," the "new york times," a.p., cnn, nbc, politico and buzzfeed.ganizations wanted in part was the names of the jurors who are participating right now in deliberations released to them, unsealed so that they could become public. these organizations also wanted everything that's been said during bench conferences or the while the courtroom has been close to the public or the press unsealed. the judge said that he would not release those names...