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katherin yuen is from fidelity international andi yuen is from fidelity international and i asked herwas.= yuen is from fidelity international and i asked her why this was. - - cathering yeung. this doesn't bode well for the markets on friday with the data that came out of europe in terms of pmi. a lot of signs of instability are coming through. meanwhile, the ongoing trade war, president xijinping meanwhile, the ongoing trade war, president xi jinping might speak at the boao president xi jinping might speak at the boa0 forum. president xi jinping might speak at the boao forum. it continues to dominate the market sentiment here in asia. what are you expecting in the terms of the latest? we still continue to believe that the resolution around this will be imminent. having said that over the next 3— five years, states and the chinese have a bit of to—ing and fro—ing. just because we do have a resolution regarding the tariffs, it doesn't mean that is it. there is continued uncertainty on the macro landscape. meanwhile, briggs it uncertainty continues. a third meaningful vote. we are seei
katherin yuen is from fidelity international andi yuen is from fidelity international and i asked herwas.= yuen is from fidelity international and i asked her why this was. - - cathering yeung. this doesn't bode well for the markets on friday with the data that came out of europe in terms of pmi. a lot of signs of instability are coming through. meanwhile, the ongoing trade war, president xijinping meanwhile, the ongoing trade war, president xi jinping might speak at the boao president xi...
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ednouncer: funding is prov by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundatio committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by y contributions r pbs station from viewers lu. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert:good evening. house democrats are not waiting for special counsel robert mueller to finish his work. two months into their majority, they're stepping u investigations into president trump and this week the broad scope of their efforts became clear. the house judiciary committee contacted 81 individuals organizations associated with mr. trump, requesting documents as they seek answers on possible obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power. if anyone stonewalls, subpoenas could fly. joining me tonight, jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios. shawna thomas, washington bureau chief for vice news. susan glasser, staff writer for "the new yorke and author of the weekly "letter from trump's washington." and joshua gen, national correspondent for bloomberg "business
ednouncer: funding is prov by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundatio committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by y contributions r pbs station from viewers lu. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert:good evening. house democrats are not waiting for special counsel robert mueller to finish his work. two months into their majority, they're stepping u investigations into president trump...
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anr: additional funding is pro vied by the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural bridges in our community and by viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington,to mode robert costa. robert: good evening. special councilobert mueller delivered his report to attorney genel lumbar general -- attorney general williamr. b mr. barr who was sworn in last month then sent a letter to congressional leaders advising them that he may brief them as soon as th weekend. he said he would consult with d.o.j. officials and mr. mueller to decide what will be released to congress. the attorney general wrote "i remain committed to asuch transparency as possible, and i will keep you informed as to the status of my review." joining me tonight, michael ter for political rep the "new york times." lisal desjardins, congressio correspondent for the pbs newshour. dan balz, chief correspondent for "the washington post." anita kumar,di associater for politico. what a reckoning, a test for this new attorney general. wh do we know about how le handle this moment perhaps based on his testimony? >>
anr: additional funding is pro vied by the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural bridges in our community and by viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington,to mode robert costa. robert: good evening. special councilobert mueller delivered his report to attorney genel lumbar general -- attorney general williamr. b mr. barr who was sworn in last month then sent a letter to congressional leaders advising them that he may brief them as soon as th weekend. he said he would...
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. >> additional funding is provided by yuen foundation.tted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thankou! >> once again from washington, moderar robert costa. >> good evening. we begin with a tragic storyhe that has world's attention. 49 people, killed. and at least 20 wounded inside a mosque in new zealand. the attacks unfolded in the city of christchurch. police have charged an australian man with murder. theunman publish a manifesto with racist and anti-immigrant creeds. yog me, bob woodward. and margaret brennan, moderator of "facehe nation," and senior foreign affairs corbett for cbs news's "face the nation," and jake sherman, senior writer for politico and coeditor ofok play president trump expressed his condolences on friday and when asked by a reporter h ife believed white nationalism was a rising threat, he said, no. and he called it, quote, a small group of people, with ve very serious problems. end quote. margar
. >> additional funding is provided by yuen foundation.tted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thankou! >> once again from washington, moderar robert costa. >> good evening. we begin with a tragic storyhe that has world's attention. 49 people, killed. and at least 20 wounded inside a mosque in new zealand. the attacks unfolded in the city of christchurch....
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more information on babble.com.d >>ional funding is provided by the yuen foundation.mitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribouions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! once again, froto washi moderator robert costa. evening attorney general william barr says he will deliver a version of the mueller report to congress by mid-april, if not sooner. in a letter, barr said that the justice department iseviewing the nearly 400-page document and consering redactions such as grand jury materials, information about sources andnf anymation that could, quote, unduly infringe onpe the onal privacy and reputational interests of thi parties. what does that mean? well, it's pretty unclear at this moment. but barr is prepared to testify publicly in early may. in his response to barr, house judiciary chairmanco wrote, ress requires the fully complete mueller report without redactions as well a access to the underlying evidence. by april 2. and that deadline still stands. joining me tonight, peter bak
more information on babble.com.d >>ional funding is provided by the yuen foundation.mitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribouions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! once again, froto washi moderator robert costa. evening attorney general william barr says he will deliver a version of the mueller report to congress by mid-april, if not sooner. in a letter, barr said that the justice department...
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former trump national security adviser michael flynn's sentencing has been delayed until mid-yuen. his lawyers say in the meantime, he plans to cooperate with prosecutors on a different case. ex-trump campaign official rick gates may well find out about his sentencing tomorrow. if he's not given a sentencing date, that will likely mean he is still worthwhile and cooperating with mueller. amid the movement at the special counsel's office and the outstanding cases, congress is now suddenly taking an increased interest in the pending report on the investigation. today republicans joined democrats in the house to pass a nonbinding resolution to make mueller's full report public. this passed with a vote of 420-0. with that, let's bring in our leadoff panel on a thursday night. mimi roka, now a distinguished fellow in criminal justice at the pace university school of law. kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, and also with us tonight, eric tucker, justice department reporter with the associated press. mimi, to start with you, you and i have alternately doubted some o
former trump national security adviser michael flynn's sentencing has been delayed until mid-yuen. his lawyers say in the meantime, he plans to cooperate with prosecutors on a different case. ex-trump campaign official rick gates may well find out about his sentencing tomorrow. if he's not given a sentencing date, that will likely mean he is still worthwhile and cooperating with mueller. amid the movement at the special counsel's office and the outstanding cases, congress is now suddenly taking...
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