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potential for some big sunda storms in for example jimmy the czech republic was favorite for thursday the western side of france maybe most to spain irrelevance felt more some stalls but still warm and humid for most places which i suppose is fair enough given the time of year and that's the picture for saturday we've moved the well transposed the sums towards further east into what was warm and sunny thought last two or three weeks so is now warm and wet and the sun is rather more obvious in paris and in london for example so the mediterranean it's fine same is true in north africa and the temperatures in the high twenty's are pretty typical this corner clyde developing in algeria. have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories some of america's biggest allies are threatening retaliatory measures after washington impose tariffs on steel and al the many and ports the trumpet ministration refused to extend trade exemptions for the european union canada and mexico to their own alfy is the new u.s. policy could spark a global trade war peace talks have resumed between north and
potential for some big sunda storms in for example jimmy the czech republic was favorite for thursday the western side of france maybe most to spain irrelevance felt more some stalls but still warm and humid for most places which i suppose is fair enough given the time of year and that's the picture for saturday we've moved the well transposed the sums towards further east into what was warm and sunny thought last two or three weeks so is now warm and wet and the sun is rather more obvious in...
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had a. heart of. hearts. secured jimmy and. i as an. equal and her aunt judy. smiled at it headlee i hate her for you. to say that fifty feet to turn you can it. but no one had a gun in. hand and a shift. and then had the individuals and law. and shift where you'd. been it. had a physical i mean she heard isn't it danny for the toilet facilities and. a reason nanny and a. nanny and a platter. i don't let's just pull in i was a kid things would go for me it was a pleasure and oppression it was always going to bump to play with a toll in the living room and i had to pick out one playa who's made the difference to me tora bora you see the big symbol can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you football during a break on al-jazeera world. i mean this was different not whether someone's going for someone's favorite. thing it's how you approach an official nothing it is a certain way of doing qantas into story in the out. murder he admitted unique circumstances and the fact that one heard of this murder confessions are useless without corroboration she thought th
had a. heart of. hearts. secured jimmy and. i as an. equal and her aunt judy. smiled at it headlee i hate her for you. to say that fifty feet to turn you can it. but no one had a gun in. hand and a shift. and then had the individuals and law. and shift where you'd. been it. had a physical i mean she heard isn't it danny for the toilet facilities and. a reason nanny and a. nanny and a platter. i don't let's just pull in i was a kid things would go for me it was a pleasure and oppression it was...
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people would like to see that we saw jimmy still be reading an ugly head because the president is a missile genius or it is precisely because we really have a structured sojourn in our society that the president and the speaker of the house and the senate president to be insurgents that using you know gives him a bit of a shell themselves let me finish let me say look if. the point is if you're going to want that in pretty sentence instead of convincing people to your site then it becomes a pretty soon wonder and therefore you missed the point of a learning. it becomes a teaching learning moment then you missed that because people will tend to go back to their partisan bias that's what i hear because nicole recites the describe this in this equation we the people see that as problematic but it's familiar you know not the way i see it is giving him a pass when he shouldn't be given and. then another loss done you are using it on me as well you know i don't let you not get away with you can say that data because it's ok no no no so i'm going to you know and i hear where you're coming
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. forty feet the tape had duct tape. really hard to. secure jimmy and. her aunt. judy. smiled at it hadley i hate her plea. to submit fifty feet to turn you can a time and. date. and a shift. and then had to individuals and. and shift where you didn't of the. village. but i mean she heard isn't it danny for the toilet and. a reason nanny and a. nanny and a platter. on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise war against israel carter whose were primitive so to get into this situation of disaster now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera expose what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. sweat every u.s. . army isn't forced by their football fans who don't think about opening really had lead explaining when real madrid a club worth five hundred million euros or expresses a position on something where the world anti-doping agency has to take notice. al-jazeera continues its investigation into the wides
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people now hold as many as eighteen there is jimmy allen duggan reports from manila. the last time sir you are good seal your sword genesis was a few years ago and he says his son promised he will come home but he never did. genesis died while under police detention after he was arrested for loitering right outside his home last week his family says he was taken in for simply not wearing a shirt in a public place and he paid the price with his life. release after all possible for an innocent man a man who has committed no crime. and killed. dogs or killed in the street. president of the good the third to says he wants to rid the country of street crime and has ordered the police to launch an intensive anti loitering campaign but critics say this is another crackdown directed against the poor the church's so-called war on drugs continues with more than twenty two thousand people killed since it took office two years ago we visited one of the detention facilities in the capital manila the stench of human sweat and heat is overwhelming this cell only has a capacity of six but it curre
people now hold as many as eighteen there is jimmy allen duggan reports from manila. the last time sir you are good seal your sword genesis was a few years ago and he says his son promised he will come home but he never did. genesis died while under police detention after he was arrested for loitering right outside his home last week his family says he was taken in for simply not wearing a shirt in a public place and he paid the price with his life. release after all possible for an innocent...
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game three on saturday. jimmie it was the hockey gods even it up from last game i mean you know that we had. kind of tied it up we didn't i thought braden was real good but i was. played the right way the hockey gods always sort of even out over you know i always talk about that so. as a great savior you know obviously one fifty nine left. you could see the emotion on our bench that was once once you made that save it and you were going to win the game. i thought we had lots of chances tonight i mean we lost this week two hockey game talk has a wide open net with two minutes up to go to chance are tied up i mean we didn't play our best game but i thought we had thirty nine shots and we still create a lot and you know it's one of those games were hoping played real well you know he was probably the difference in our game and that is all the ball for now. thanks to the every watching the al jazeera news i would be so robin a patriot is up next to stay with us here on out as a. living a wandering life for centuries but now film odds of morocco on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it bre
game three on saturday. jimmie it was the hockey gods even it up from last game i mean you know that we had. kind of tied it up we didn't i thought braden was real good but i was. played the right way the hockey gods always sort of even out over you know i always talk about that so. as a great savior you know obviously one fifty nine left. you could see the emotion on our bench that was once once you made that save it and you were going to win the game. i thought we had lots of chances tonight...
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with the u.s. president jimmy carter in the same city so the speculation is that it could be in vienna austria but we won't know until about this time on thursday when the formal announcement is expected to come out of moscow thanks very much for the latest from washington roslyn jordan. a rescue ship with more than two hundred refugees and migrants on board is being allowed to dock in malta after spending six days stuck at sea as governments argued over who should take the vessel in the end the lifeline was denied access to ports in both and malta but the maltese government has now agreed to allow those on board to disembark eight e.u. countries have agreed to take a share of the migrants i think it's too early to say how many would go where we have very clear indications. of and play just very concrete pledges from each member state i think everyone will take to it's safe to say everyone is take according to. its. its capability. we expect the ship to arrive. well i'm standing in front of boilers wharf invalid where the ship is expected very shortly within the next hour accord
with the u.s. president jimmy carter in the same city so the speculation is that it could be in vienna austria but we won't know until about this time on thursday when the formal announcement is expected to come out of moscow thanks very much for the latest from washington roslyn jordan. a rescue ship with more than two hundred refugees and migrants on board is being allowed to dock in malta after spending six days stuck at sea as governments argued over who should take the vessel in the end...
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much for coming in to speak to us so president to crack down on loitering as he was saying in jimmy his package there has led to minus children some as young as five years old being rounded up and detained what does this say about the rule of law in the philippines today i mean this is really problematic like populace politicians elsewhere they place fast and loose with the law this is one of the biggest dangers of trump and it will be etc we see political leaders actually acting on a whim but also acting on appealing to people's fears lowest common denominators and playing loose with the law so he said most of most of the those who've been rounded up there are poor people poor people homeless communities where i've visited in manila another cities they live in the streets. it's like arresting people in their living room. they have no place to go so this is a logical follow up as well to what's been going on for the last two years since he came into office in his war on drugs which is really very much a war against the poor almost twenty thousand people have been killed. is there a
much for coming in to speak to us so president to crack down on loitering as he was saying in jimmy his package there has led to minus children some as young as five years old being rounded up and detained what does this say about the rule of law in the philippines today i mean this is really problematic like populace politicians elsewhere they place fast and loose with the law this is one of the biggest dangers of trump and it will be etc we see political leaders actually acting on a whim but...
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is well just we good and launch another assault jimmy fallon's ogun has more now from manila. they're taking their anger. from are we to manila these are civilians who see their voices back in their home city have been muted because martial law is imposed all across the mindanao region this is one of the rare forums where you hear civilian voices to d.c. we've heard from civilians who've lost their homes their livelihoods and loved ones in the five months long war that started in the last year of the forum today they called on the government to act swiftly it would like a congressional hearing that will look into what really transpired and these see the human rights violations that are continuously being committed against civilians there are hundreds and thousands of civilians remain displaced to this day and the need for humanitarian assistance remain dire and desperate civilians see no amount of sophisticated power point presentation or even an ostentatious declaration of liberation basically of the war against the motor can hide the very sad realisation on the ground that
is well just we good and launch another assault jimmy fallon's ogun has more now from manila. they're taking their anger. from are we to manila these are civilians who see their voices back in their home city have been muted because martial law is imposed all across the mindanao region this is one of the rare forums where you hear civilian voices to d.c. we've heard from civilians who've lost their homes their livelihoods and loved ones in the five months long war that started in the last year...
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source of knowledge is jimmy wales. today he is working on a new project we contribute in a form of journalism he hopes will be a counterweight to both superficial information and state news. can this new cat form replace traditional journalism as we know it and with digital currencies and killer robots being part of today's world what should humans expect from to the g. in the future jimmy wales talks to al-jazeera. to me with thank you for talking to al jazeera you've already be the mosque the money behind one digital revolution wiki pedia of course the transformed the way that we seek and accumulate knowledge and information you're now doing something potentially equally true groundbreaking with the news business we can attribute. rebelution izing the way that we receive and process news is ago going good we about a year ago we did a crowdfunding campaign to get initial resources to start the project and we started publishing stories for the first time in late october twenty seventh again . and now we're cranking along small team of journalists and tech stuff and we're basically
source of knowledge is jimmy wales. today he is working on a new project we contribute in a form of journalism he hopes will be a counterweight to both superficial information and state news. can this new cat form replace traditional journalism as we know it and with digital currencies and killer robots being part of today's world what should humans expect from to the g. in the future jimmy wales talks to al-jazeera. to me with thank you for talking to al jazeera you've already be the mosque...
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or some people would like to say that we saw jimmy still be reading an ugly head because the president is a misogynist our it is precisely because we really have a structured sojourn in our society that the president and the speaker of the house and the senate president and to be. back using one you know he's made it of the shell game senator let me finish let me let me finish in that. the point is if you're going to put that in party sentences instead of convincing people to your side then it becomes a parties and wire and therefore you missed the point of a learning each ng i did becomes a teaching learning moment then you missed that because people will tend to go back to their partisan bias yes that's what i hear because nicole recites the describe this situation are we the people see that as problematic but it's familiar no not the way i see it is giving him a pass when he shouldn't be given a free pass now when it's our president and our laws darn you're not giving up on me as well larry i don't let you not get away with you can say that data because it's ok. oh no so a
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it's. cool jimmy wales once again thank you for talking to own them. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i am. with the listening post on al jazeera and hundred forty on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on packet for us what will you hear and what will you sing whether online horrendous things. about that or if you join us on sat one of the major countries in the commonwealth how far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat this is a dialogue. about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join the colobus convers
it's. cool jimmy wales once again thank you for talking to own them. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i am. with the listening post on al jazeera and hundred forty on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend...
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the here in this crisis especially after the spokesperson for president jimmy what i listen to the government of respects the policies the us is implementing he was fired after that then the foreign minister of what they're saying that the children in the united states that were detained were in the best of hands all these controversial statements of course have been retracted but people are furious and now it's it's late they're furious at the government for those statements and also against the u.s. government saying that they do not understand the plight of the many what the other central americans as well who have to go to the united states fleeing the violence so many people here in what they are calling through the social media to gather on friday to protest in front of the u.s. embassy again like i said against the u.s. policies and against the government of them allows well al-jazeera has been asking experts in law enforcement politics and immigration what they think about the issue and so far no one with serious credentials has come out in support of trump here's what some
the here in this crisis especially after the spokesperson for president jimmy what i listen to the government of respects the policies the us is implementing he was fired after that then the foreign minister of what they're saying that the children in the united states that were detained were in the best of hands all these controversial statements of course have been retracted but people are furious and now it's it's late they're furious at the government for those statements and also against...
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of no moves to washington for game three on top of. jimmie it was a hockey gods even it up from last game i mean you know what we had. kind of tied it up we didn't i thought braden was real good but i think we're played the right way the hockey gods always sort of even at our you know we always talk about that so. as a great savior you know i was the one fifty nine left. you could see the emotion on our bench that was once once he made that save it and you were going to win the game i thought we had lots of chances tonight i mean we lost this week to hockey game talk has a wide open net with two minutes up to go to chance to tie it up i mean we didn't play our best game but i thought we had thirty nine shots and we still create a lot and you know it's one of those games where hope people a little well you know he's probably the difference and i can get. the ball from the. thanks of course you can follow all of the stories we're covering here on al-jazeera by logging on to our web site. don't call. watching the al-jazeera news with me the more news on the other side of the break
of no moves to washington for game three on top of. jimmie it was a hockey gods even it up from last game i mean you know what we had. kind of tied it up we didn't i thought braden was real good but i think we're played the right way the hockey gods always sort of even at our you know we always talk about that so. as a great savior you know i was the one fifty nine left. you could see the emotion on our bench that was once once he made that save it and you were going to win the game i thought...
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attack really hard to. secure jimmy and. her aunt. judy. smile at it headlee i hate her plea. but fifty feet to turn you can it. but no one had a gun in. her hand and a shift. and then had the individuals and the law. and shift. the corner. beneath. her defeat. i mean she heard music danny for the toilet and. i mean some money and a. nanny and a platter. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues from the till now or use distance rewind continues with australia's lost generation recovery from colonize citation is a really important issue suicide writes do a mind very high still twice the national average rewind on al-jazeera on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise war against israel carter whose world permitted so to get into the situation of disaster now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera explores what really happened during t
attack really hard to. secure jimmy and. her aunt. judy. smile at it headlee i hate her plea. but fifty feet to turn you can it. but no one had a gun in. her hand and a shift. and then had the individuals and the law. and shift. the corner. beneath. her defeat. i mean she heard music danny for the toilet and. i mean some money and a. nanny and a platter. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the...
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stokes, but instead chris woakes, who coached to more pakistani wickets by lunch. then jimmy anderson's turn. with its punch at the early afternoon, shared out among the attack. it seemed pakistan would be below for less than 100, before a teenager from punjab fought back. he made 56 innings sustaining runs, before finally becoming the first test wicket for one player. now england. 0na wicket for one player. now england. on a crowd being reconstructed, this was a time for careful building. foundations first. keaton jennings, backin foundations first. keaton jennings, back in the team, had been going so well before his opposition went one better. after a frenetic day, england went into the evening hoping and batting for a bit of calm. well, in the last few minutes, england have lost alastair cook 446. bad timing as they were close to the end of play. 104—2. despite that and given all of the criticism they faced this week, we will regard this as some long—awaited good news. thank you. what you couldn't hear with phil avery groaning about the cricket there. a very good eveni
stokes, but instead chris woakes, who coached to more pakistani wickets by lunch. then jimmy anderson's turn. with its punch at the early afternoon, shared out among the attack. it seemed pakistan would be below for less than 100, before a teenager from punjab fought back. he made 56 innings sustaining runs, before finally becoming the first test wicket for one player. now england. 0na wicket for one player. now england. on a crowd being reconstructed, this was a time for careful building....
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. jimmy anderson making sure everyone at headingley heard. his second wicket soon followed. at headingley heard. dom bess's quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. bess is still feeling his way in test cricket. his first wicket then a very special moment. more a very special moment. would follow. beth was no' forcing more would follow. beth was now forcing the pakistan panic. if he is part of a new start for england it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. of late, his and england's it's of late, his and england's important we don't pape the it's important we don't paper over the cracks. we got a lot of hard work to do but we do a step in the right direction. it's been some weight but for an england side so long under a cloud they at last have a test victory. adam wild, bbc news. the challenge cup holders hull fc have been knocked out by st helens in a thrilling quarterfinal. have been knocked out by st helens there were four tries apiece, but saints just edge
. jimmy anderson making sure everyone at headingley heard. his second wicket soon followed. at headingley heard. dom bess's quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. bess is still feeling his way in test cricket. his first wicket then a very special moment. more a very special moment. would follow. beth was no' forcing more would follow. beth was now forcing the pakistan panic. if he is part of a new start for england it was left to the more established to bring about...
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andjimmy the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in and jimmy anderson. it looked do one stage that pakistan would not make 100 innings. they did, it was down to a 19—year—old who made a gutsy 56 before he was the first test wicket. pakistan out for 174. england has i turn a test of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings of that fragile england batting order. keith jennings had of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings had been reported to team and he made a solid looking 29 which helped england to build a platform for he would. alastair cook and the roof almost too good to the close of play when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with roots still there and closing in on this pakistan first innings score, they regard this as a very good day indeed. novak djokovic was his first set of the french open so far and broke his first racket of the week but he still managed to made a mashed make at the fourth round. comics are a growing near four—hour match against the spanish 13 seed roberto batista to reach the last 16. he is due to phas
andjimmy the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in and jimmy anderson. it looked do one stage that pakistan would not make 100 innings. they did, it was down to a 19—year—old who made a gutsy 56 before he was the first test wicket. pakistan out for 174. england has i turn a test of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings of that fragile england batting order. keith jennings had of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings had been reported to team and he made a...
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maybe a cocktail or a beer! you guys at home in charge of food heaven food held the jimmy. we will see you at ten o'clock. i am hungry! we have cold coffee! at least we have something. and the headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and babita sharma. now a summary of this morning's main news. visa's payment system is now said to be operating at "full capacity" following a hardware failure which prevented businesses processing card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company has apologised to customers, saying it recognises that it "fell well short" of its goals. visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack. donald trump has announced that his summit with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, is back on and will take place later this month in singapore. nine days ago, the president abruptly cancelled the meeting, blaming what he described as the "open hostility" displayed by pyongyang. but yesterday diplomatic relations improved after a letter from the north korean leader was delivered to the white house. the bbc has l
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he said at a rally in south carolina on monday. did you seejimmy fallon? jimmy fallon. the guy screws up my hair, back and forth. he was so disappointed to find out it was real. that's one of the great things i got. everybody used to say my hair is phony, it's not my hair. i'm wearing a hair piece. anybody here wearing a hair piece? but they never say that any more because i have been caught in rainstorms, winds that are 60 mph. if it's not your hair, don't run for office, folks. but now mr fallon is fighting back. here's a clip which aired at both the top of steven colbert's late show and jimmy fallon's the tonight show on tuesday. conan o'brien also appeared. guys, what's up? we were just talking about what president trump said. president who? trump. donald trump? the real estate guy who sells steaks. he is president? yes. wow. how is he doing? not so good. guys, give him time. and remember, please, be civil. if we're not careful this thing could start to get ugly. hey, i'm about to start shaving my chest. do you guys want to watch? no, thanks. are we still on for lunch? yes,
he said at a rally in south carolina on monday. did you seejimmy fallon? jimmy fallon. the guy screws up my hair, back and forth. he was so disappointed to find out it was real. that's one of the great things i got. everybody used to say my hair is phony, it's not my hair. i'm wearing a hair piece. anybody here wearing a hair piece? but they never say that any more because i have been caught in rainstorms, winds that are 60 mph. if it's not your hair, don't run for office, folks. but now mr...
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. i remember seeing jimmy cardew stand up in the week it broke about tax avoidance. it is incidents happening in a performers live, it gets the crowd on your side. michael mcintyre did that last night in dublin. he is doing four nights there. it will be interesting to see if he comes up with more modelling related material like you did over the weekend. colin paterson, thank you. now let's take a look at the weather forecast. hello. there is an sunshine in the forecast, some of us will keep that rate through the weekend, but as we have seen the rotten showers around, some of which could be heavy and sunny, particularly for western scotla nd sunny, particularly for western scotland and northern ireland. we have had showers this morning, they are fizzling out. becca bisla showers in south—west england but watch out for heavy infantry ones in northern ireland and western scotland. temperatures getting up to around 22 in the sunshine but always cool on the north—east coast. showers lingering around in some areas, clear spells before the cloud rolled back in, loans of between nine an
. i remember seeing jimmy cardew stand up in the week it broke about tax avoidance. it is incidents happening in a performers live, it gets the crowd on your side. michael mcintyre did that last night in dublin. he is doing four nights there. it will be interesting to see if he comes up with more modelling related material like you did over the weekend. colin paterson, thank you. now let's take a look at the weather forecast. hello. there is an sunshine in the forecast, some of us will keep...
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dealings with north korea. the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been banished as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? 0ur diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of those muhammad ali fights in the 70s promoted as the rumble in thejungle and the thrilla in manila and this is the singapore sizzler. we saw the prizefighters earlier, donald trump sparring
dealings with north korea. the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been banished as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? 0ur diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the...
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country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been banished as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? our diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of those muhammad ali fights in the 70s promoted as the rumble in thejungle and the thrilla in manila and this is the singapore sizzler. we saw the prizefighters earlier, donald trump sparring with the singaporean prime minister, i think we can see him arriving. he was out there with the singaporean prime minister, trying to create a sort of precondition about when he was going to leave. i will be leaving at the end of events tomorrow, tuesday. then kimjong—un, clearly a much rarer sight, he went out and about and was more or less in public, creating some excitement. his camp suggested that
country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been banished as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? our diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was...
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) celebrity farmerjimmy doherty travels also this morning, celebrity farmer, jimmy doherty, travels the world to bring us the secrets behind what we eat. he's here to talk about his new series uncovering the truth about where our favourite foods come from. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. donald trump says he is excited about holding talks with enjoyment. they will meet tomorrow. north korean state media says denuclearisation is on the agenda. today, donald trump meant the singaporean prime minister. —— met. on his way to making peace with north korea, president trump unleashed a verbal tirade against some of america's closest allies. he fired off a string of angry tweets after leaving a divisive g7 summit in canada, during which, the issue of us tariffs on steel and aluminium was discussed. in one tweet he described the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, as "very dishonest and weak. " a ship carrying more than 600 migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean is being refused access to both italy and malta. they'd been picked up by
) celebrity farmerjimmy doherty travels also this morning, celebrity farmer, jimmy doherty, travels the world to bring us the secrets behind what we eat. he's here to talk about his new series uncovering the truth about where our favourite foods come from. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. donald trump says he is excited about holding talks with enjoyment. they will meet tomorrow. north korean state media says denuclearisation is on the agenda. today, donald...
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pedro sanchez will be sworn in today. in sport, stuart broad and jimmy anderson prove the doubters wrong as england take control of the second test against pakistan. and we'll take a look at the sport where the passenger gets a rough ride ahead of the british sidecar—cross championship. you sit at the side and you have a rough ride. i don't fancy that! you sit at the side and you have a rough ride. i don't fancy thanm looks like great fun! let's find out what the weather is doing. good morning. one or two thunderstorms p°ppin9 morning. one or two thunderstorms p°pping up morning. one or two thunderstorms popping up today particularly in the northern and eastern half of the country. for quite a few of you, a dry day with some more fans some sunshine. details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. visa payment system is now said to be operating at "full capacity" following widespread disruption to card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company says the problems were down to a "hardwear failure" and has apologised to customers. john mcmanus reports. visa sa
pedro sanchez will be sworn in today. in sport, stuart broad and jimmy anderson prove the doubters wrong as england take control of the second test against pakistan. and we'll take a look at the sport where the passenger gets a rough ride ahead of the british sidecar—cross championship. you sit at the side and you have a rough ride. i don't fancy that! you sit at the side and you have a rough ride. i don't fancy thanm looks like great fun! let's find out what the weather is doing. good...
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england helped. jimmy anderson chipped in. it looked at one point pakistan would not make 100 in the first innings. they did. it was down to a niger road from good job. —— to a 19—year—old from the punjab. jennings had been recalled to the team and he made a solid booking 29 which helped build up solid booking 29 which helped build up pat wept —— held in limbo the platform. england and took it to the close of play when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with roof still there and closing in on the pakistan first innings score, they regard this as a good day indeed. he has defended raheem sterling over the conscious state —— area over the controversy over his new tattoo. a picture of an assault rifle on his leg. they were trained ahead of their world cup match against nigeria. sterling could feature against them and costa rica on thursday. the coach says he should be hounded over personal choice. in my view a tattoo is like any work of art. it's very individual. the intent is all but the individual and the person. —— with the individual. what has
england helped. jimmy anderson chipped in. it looked at one point pakistan would not make 100 in the first innings. they did. it was down to a niger road from good job. —— to a 19—year—old from the punjab. jennings had been recalled to the team and he made a solid booking 29 which helped build up solid booking 29 which helped build up pat wept —— held in limbo the platform. england and took it to the close of play when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with...
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welcomed sight. the clatter of wickets... that's out! were a few more welcomed sounds. jimmy anderson making sure everyone at headingley heard. his second wicket soon followed. dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. bess is still feeling his way in test cricket. his first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. for a side so long under a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene to remember that eight people killed by three men armed with knives. a8 others injured in an attack which began with a van being driven into pedestrians, the attackers were later shot dead by police. at the service earlier families of those who died lit candles in memory of the loved ones. the chair of trustees of
welcomed sight. the clatter of wickets... that's out! were a few more welcomed sounds. jimmy anderson making sure everyone at headingley heard. his second wicket soon followed. dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. bess is still feeling his way in test cricket. his first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and...
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favored by conservatives has just been rejected in the house of representatives. the jimmy lee -- gop compromise bill will be delayed until tomorrow. deal.en fruit conagra is approaching medical. the supreme court rules that states can collect sales tax on internet purchases. -- one hour away from the close of the markets. >> stocks heading back towards the lows which is notable as we had to the last hour of trading here. there has been a gap in recent days between the performance of the dow and the nasdaq there for theoving closely magnitude of the decline. within the s&p 500 are reflective of the broader market. you will see that it looks like a rotation into defensive groups away from sin -- cyclical groups. a driving force behind this could be that we see bond yields slide. financials are little changed. energy remains the worst forming group. industrials have also been suffering. take joined them today. that is not something we have seen as of late. i want to focus on energy for a moment. that is still the worst performer even know oil prices are looking a little better. we have
favored by conservatives has just been rejected in the house of representatives. the jimmy lee -- gop compromise bill will be delayed until tomorrow. deal.en fruit conagra is approaching medical. the supreme court rules that states can collect sales tax on internet purchases. -- one hour away from the close of the markets. >> stocks heading back towards the lows which is notable as we had to the last hour of trading here. there has been a gap in recent days between the performance of the...
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kind of decision-making you make in consumer lending -- it's like jimmy stewart in "it's a wonderful life." you look into someone's soul, their credit, you are a good person. i will let you this much money, -- lend you this much money, mrs. so-and-so. otherwise, it's math. if they are not your neighbors but they are coming to you online, then it's digital delivery and digital platforms, which we are kind of good at and we have done for a long time. there obviously is a good customer experience to this, and we have to import that into the firm, but a lot of the risk management decisions that are making the distribution decisions, the algorithms that go into making these kind of decisions kind of is in our thelhouse, and one of reasons that represents a big opportunity for us is that we .on't have legacy stores we don't have thousands and thousands of branches we have to protect on the one hand, and the normal disruptors in this space, the silicon valley crowd that would normally come into the space are not licensed deposit takers and don't have balance sheets and really cannot do the
kind of decision-making you make in consumer lending -- it's like jimmy stewart in "it's a wonderful life." you look into someone's soul, their credit, you are a good person. i will let you this much money, -- lend you this much money, mrs. so-and-so. otherwise, it's math. if they are not your neighbors but they are coming to you online, then it's digital delivery and digital platforms, which we are kind of good at and we have done for a long time. there obviously is a good customer...
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the stoxx 600. 5-1 as far as winners to losers are concerned. conway fromis jimmy citigroup. mark joins us.e, let us begin with a trade angle. we could start with everything. so much going on. jimmy, you expect a lot of that to be negative news, right? will like the tariffs start a trade war. populist taking over in -- rome.sts taking over in and yet, we see such a positive day in equities. why? degreei think we have a more certainty with a chance for improvement. if you look at the situation in italy, a degree of compromise has been reached. it seems we will not have the snap elections that some were concerned about. and the global growth backdrop is still pretty good. even if you look at the issues around the trade tariffs, the net impact on gdp is small. relatively large selloffs. and the volatility of liquidity in the markets. we see -- we expect to see a bit of relief this morning. interesting point. we are seeing a relief rally across the indexes, but even with individual names. i have the live trade of deutsche bank right now. after the shares fell to a record low of nine e
the stoxx 600. 5-1 as far as winners to losers are concerned. conway fromis jimmy citigroup. mark joins us.e, let us begin with a trade angle. we could start with everything. so much going on. jimmy, you expect a lot of that to be negative news, right? will like the tariffs start a trade war. populist taking over in -- rome.sts taking over in and yet, we see such a positive day in equities. why? degreei think we have a more certainty with a chance for improvement. if you look at the situation...
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gases, hot lava, and mud and wiped out entire villages and displaced over 3,000 people. president jimmy morales has declared three days of national mourning to honor the victims. >>> and firefighters are battling a fast-moving wildfire in a rural area near los angeles. authorities say the so-called stone fire has now grown to over 1,400 acres and is 30% contained, but evacuation orders have now been lifted no word yet on what caused the fire brian, back to you. >> all right, thank you very much see you soon. >>> all right, on deck, a video capturing an historic and a long overdue moment in saudi arabia l keoueego, d odan it's ahead >>> tech on a tear we are on the hunt for big opportunities for you. the nasdaq soaring to another record high. the next billionaire president will the co-founder of starbucks be your next commander in chief? >>> and bye, eagles, bye what president trump did overnight that has everybody buzzing this morning that's ahead on this tuesday, june 5th, as "worldwide exchange" rolls on ♪ >>> all right, welcome back, and thanks for being with us here once againn cn
gases, hot lava, and mud and wiped out entire villages and displaced over 3,000 people. president jimmy morales has declared three days of national mourning to honor the victims. >>> and firefighters are battling a fast-moving wildfire in a rural area near los angeles. authorities say the so-called stone fire has now grown to over 1,400 acres and is 30% contained, but evacuation orders have now been lifted no word yet on what caused the fire brian, back to you. >> all right,...
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cloud for smarter business. secure to the core. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we are live from london. a global selloff is topping your news in the states the dow futures indicated down by 340 points. we have strengthened a bit we were down about 400 at one point. still a lot of red on the screen the dow also in the middle of a five-day losing streak the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also indicated down 81-point drop on the nasdaq. let's check currencies the u.s. dollar getting stronger through all of this. now below 1.16 against the euro. the dollar doing well against the europ
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jimmy carter they went back on the deal there's a lot of criticism giving up the annual war games with south korea, which is seen as coercive deterrence, which is the phrase they use in the diplomacy world. a t of people think it's a big giveaway, considering what was agreed to in that piece of paper today. >> michelle cabrera, we'll come back to you later on this morning. assuming you can stay awake. thank you very much. >> i think china is tired of north korea and that's why this is happening it's different it's not because of trump. it's because of china. i don't think china wanted japan to wake up and start doing something offensively. i don't think china wants, obviously, china doesn't want a war. but i think china is tired of the man. and that's why these things are happening. because, you know, this is a puppet country it's not a real country. but it does have real nukes. and the chinese they exist at the best of the chinese. i wish people would recognize that in the same that october of 1950, the country almost ended but in november of 1950, china elected to save the country an
jimmy carter they went back on the deal there's a lot of criticism giving up the annual war games with south korea, which is seen as coercive deterrence, which is the phrase they use in the diplomacy world. a t of people think it's a big giveaway, considering what was agreed to in that piece of paper today. >> michelle cabrera, we'll come back to you later on this morning. assuming you can stay awake. thank you very much. >> i think china is tired of north korea and that's why this...
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. among the speakers was ""tonight show"" host, jimmy fallon. >> when something kills heart, remember that it gets better choose to move forward don't let an stop you. >> fallon told the students they had started a movement not just in florida, not just in america but throughout the world, brian. >> big moment there. >>> trade turmoil. breaking down how wilbur ross's visit could impact your money. delta on fire after the passing of another pet we're back after this. >>> another takeoff for spacex as falcon 9 blasts into space. the second half of "worldwide exchange" begins right now welcome back and thank you for being with us. glad you're starting your week with us. i'm brian sullivan shot of times square 59 degrees and raining on behalf of our crew here, i want to wish you happy thanksgiving what's leading cnbc.com. a triple dose of deal news number one, microsoft buying github it's been popular with apple, amazon and google. it's not clear how much microsoft will pay for github. >>> bayer will wrap up $62 billion takeover of monsanto on thursday bayer has launched a rights issue. t
. among the speakers was ""tonight show"" host, jimmy fallon. >> when something kills heart, remember that it gets better choose to move forward don't let an stop you. >> fallon told the students they had started a movement not just in florida, not just in america but throughout the world, brian. >> big moment there. >>> trade turmoil. breaking down how wilbur ross's visit could impact your money. delta on fire after the passing of another pet...
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. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have come into effect ramping up the prospect of a global trade war. the u.s. imposed a 25% levee on steel imports and 10% on aluminum speaking to cnbc, wilbur ross defended the move saying insufficient progress had been made to reduce america's trade deficit during negotiates. he also brushed off concerns that the tariffs would harm relations with america's allies. >> these are blips in the radar screen i don't think they change the fundamentals of the relationship everybody has spats every now and again. every family does. every country do
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let's turn to jared bernstein, the senior fellow at t and jimmy -- a krrk nbc contributor. jimmy, to you first. did he sell the message to the american people? >> i didn't understand it. i will be honest with th trade system is broken though we have seen an explosion in global trade since 1990 some of the president'so like peter navarro think that's a bad thing. would like to reverse globalization, would reich to repatriate global supply chains. that was a peter navarro message i think larry gave as far as the economy is going, we may be accelerating but most economists say if you inject a bunch of stimulus into the economy gdp will jump -- whether it jumps one or two years, whether we are into a period of higher sustainable gdp growth that's tissue. >> was this a miscalculation by the administration to put larry forth? larry was brought on he is a well-known kmot commodity on tv. you see him articulating pro growth policies and here he is and jimmy says it was confusing he was dumbfounded. >> i'm still getting used to seeing larry if that setting it's gratifying seeing people throwi
let's turn to jared bernstein, the senior fellow at t and jimmy -- a krrk nbc contributor. jimmy, to you first. did he sell the message to the american people? >> i didn't understand it. i will be honest with th trade system is broken though we have seen an explosion in global trade since 1990 some of the president'so like peter navarro think that's a bad thing. would like to reverse globalization, would reich to repatriate global supply chains. that was a peter navarro message i think...
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harwood guys, good morning good to see you. >> good morning. >> jimmy, let's try to game this out. you can take it wherever you at would this look like ostensably how would he get through a primary and succeed to a general? >> there's not a political party for him right now. i can't imagine someone who, at one point, said they would run to the right of hillary clinton, who is talking about debt, deficits and entitlement reform, i don't see a place in the democratic party for someone tha he himself has acknowledged they're moving left. most of the party is already to the left of him. unless he is goio spent $250 million, probably, as an opening bid on an independent run, maybe john has some idea i don't see where this shakes out for him. >> john harwood, it's kind of a strange world where you have a ceo with the track record of howard schultz yet you're saying think thera party for him. it's a brand everybody knows he has a track record of success. what does this say about the polarizing world of politics >> he is an extremely impressive guy. very articulate, well spoken in that convers
harwood guys, good morning good to see you. >> good morning. >> jimmy, let's try to game this out. you can take it wherever you at would this look like ostensably how would he get through a primary and succeed to a general? >> there's not a political party for him right now. i can't imagine someone who, at one point, said they would run to the right of hillary clinton, who is talking about debt, deficits and entitlement reform, i don't see a place in the democratic party for...
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of democratic national committee, ed rendell good afternoon to you both jimmy, starting with you, if i may. in that interview, howard schultz clearly criticized washington gridlock, but he also criticized the sort of style of business leader that donald trump represented and differentiated himself from that if howwaarhults successful candidate, would he be able to compete for some of the trump's base or more traditional democratic candidate in that respect? >> i think problem is that he's just -- he's not -- he's not a democratic candidate he just mocked the hot democratic ideas of the federal jobs guarantee, single payer health care. i t like, the market for what he's saying very debt-driven candidacy bond investors don't want to hear that, interest rates are low. so you have a republican party where 85% like the job trump is doing. theric party that's radicalized by trump shthe left, so in the middle, you have, like, a few never-trumpers and new leftovers, you know, clinton types. that's not much unless you want to make a purely symbolic campaign built on stability and debt charts.
of democratic national committee, ed rendell good afternoon to you both jimmy, starting with you, if i may. in that interview, howard schultz clearly criticized washington gridlock, but he also criticized the sort of style of business leader that donald trump represented and differentiated himself from that if howwaarhults successful candidate, would he be able to compete for some of the trump's base or more traditional democratic candidate in that respect? >> i think problem is that...
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your portfolio and the markets. jimmy dunn joins us. >>> plus corporate leadership, the state of the economy, and the president's agenda guest host business magnate, philanthropist david novak >>> and we talk about twitter's efforts to expand the company globally as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york, this is "squawk box. >> good morning, everybody welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen andrew is in cannes, france, this morning he's been bringing great guests all morning and he's got lots more to come before we get to him, let's look at the u.s. equity futures and see what's happening this morning you will see we are watching the dow futures up by triple digits. yesterday we were down 300 to 400 points throughout the morning for those futures. you can see right now they're indicated up about 113 points. with yesterday's decline, the dow closed losing all of its gains for this year. the nasdaq now up 21 >>> the board of
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>> jimmy >> this one seems obvious to me. you touched on it earlier. citigroup, first round results coming out there is a lot of value in the space. i still see value in the name and i think this is an easy one to get into here >> yeah, dunk o you think after results the few days ahead we'll be -- >> i think steve earlier has a point that a lot of this is probably priced into the stock there is not going to be that much surprise. but i think two things i think there will be a small pop and again in the long term, i do see the value here. i think you threw in the towel it is your choice. the question is when i feel comfortable saying that you should buy this today or tomorrow or yesterday. >> what would get you to pick you up the stock again outside of financials? >> i own vee sarisvisa, mastercd and buying won't stop because of scot scotus it will just go someplace he will i just see better performance elsewhere are. to me these are operate proxies. my final trade, i'm just sitting on my hands. sometimes you just do nothing. >> and pick up volatility, july 6 coming >> all right that
>> jimmy >> this one seems obvious to me. you touched on it earlier. citigroup, first round results coming out there is a lot of value in the space. i still see value in the name and i think this is an easy one to get into here >> yeah, dunk o you think after results the few days ahead we'll be -- >> i think steve earlier has a point that a lot of this is probably priced into the stock there is not going to be that much surprise. but i think two things i think there...
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to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. that over delivers. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. one second. barely enough time for this man to take a bite of turkey. but for cyber criminals it's plenty of time to launch thousands of attacks. luckily security analysts and watson are on his side. spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the most securely encrypted main frame in the world. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. sweet, oblivious peace. >>> you're looking at a live shot of our nation's capitol as the sun starts to rise of course the focus here in washington and the political side o
to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. that over delivers. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just...
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. we'll discuss that after this break. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> welcome back to "street signs. the federal reserve has hiked interest rates by a quarter point. jay powell said the u.s. economy is doing well. the fed also indicated it could see inflation rise above the 2% target before taking action. the fomc's positive outlook on the economy signaled a slightly faster pace of rate hikes with two more increases expected by the end of the year. this move was reflected in the fed's dot plot which saw three more members update their look on future rate hikes the more hawkish line from the f
. we'll discuss that after this break. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time....
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leader, today, the g-7, the ecb, economic data, fed size it up, jimmy. >> the big prize here is china and getting some sort of settlement these are all important things but when you want to figure out what's going to release the market to new highs, some settlement with china, yes, i'm calling it a settlement. i don't think that trump would have saved zte if he really wanted to get into a trade war so all of this is negotiations for a settlement that's what will unlock the market >> you have a thought, doc >> no, i agree with jim 100% don't need to echo it. >> we'll step away for a moment. here's what's coming up on "the halftime report. >> straight ahead, the call of the day comes from the tech sector it's up more than 50% in a year. but the analyst says there's still a lot of upside. >> before the break, the big winners the week of a fed decision looking back to december 2015, utilities have fared the best. up .47% while financials and materials have fallen. for more, go to cnbc.com/kensho. "the halftime report" with scott t muts ck the traders iba inwoines see that's funny, i
leader, today, the g-7, the ecb, economic data, fed size it up, jimmy. >> the big prize here is china and getting some sort of settlement these are all important things but when you want to figure out what's going to release the market to new highs, some settlement with china, yes, i'm calling it a settlement. i don't think that trump would have saved zte if he really wanted to get into a trade war so all of this is negotiations for a settlement that's what will unlock the market...
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forward to? jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. ors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresisble freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> welcome back 5:20 in the east stock futures up a couple of points they're not down there's an upside. the dow futures up 1 point it's better than being down 1 point. let's check the overnight trade in asia, coming off the back of that historic north korea summit markets not reacting much. japan is up. hong kong down 1% now. more red on the screen than green. >>> president trump is now making his way back after that sitdown with kim jong-un. the question is now what comes next tracie pottss live in d.c. with more on that. >> good morning. what's next is the big question here in
forward to? jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. ors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresisble freshness. febreze unstopables....
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line today. >>> jimmy fallon calls me up, looks like a lost soul. jimmy, be a man. the guy on cbs -- what a lowlife. no talent. they're not like talented people. >> president trump at a rally in south carolina tuesday night bashing some of america's late-night hosts. last night they teamed occupy a video conference -- teamed up on a video conference call and fired back. [ phone ringing ] >> hey, lowlife. >> hey, lost soul. what are you up to? be a man. >> i'll try. what are you up to? >> i'm busy having no talent. >> did you see trump's rally last night? >> nope. >> me either. i heard he said pretty bad stuff about us. >> really? that doesn't sound like him. >> i heard him say we're no-talent, lowlife, lost souls. >> that's not right. that's conan. hold on, i'll get him. [ laughter ] >> hey, guys, what's up? plause ] >> president trump s -- >> president who? >> trump. >> donald trump. the real estate guy who sells steaks. >> he's president? >> yeah. >> wow. how's he doing? >> not so good. >> oh. guys, give him time, okay? and remember, please, be civil. if we're not careful, this
line today. >>> jimmy fallon calls me up, looks like a lost soul. jimmy, be a man. the guy on cbs -- what a lowlife. no talent. they're not like talented people. >> president trump at a rally in south carolina tuesday night bashing some of america's late-night hosts. last night they teamed occupy a video conference -- teamed up on a video conference call and fired back. [ phone ringing ] >> hey, lowlife. >> hey, lost soul. what are you up to? be a man. >> i'll...
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happy faces and celebrating. >> baby steps. >> nice to see happiness. >>> jimmy fallon opening up about the night he tutussled president trump's hair. >> i didn't do it to normalize him. i don't do that with any guest. >> hear what fallon says about the low point and his overnight twitter feud with the president. look at that. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. >>> tonight show host jimmy f l fallon expressing regret over tus tussling the hair of donald trump. he talked about how people ganged up on him after the 2016 show. >> it was a down time. it is tough for morale and 300 people who work here. people talking about ga
happy faces and celebrating. >> baby steps. >> nice to see happiness. >>> jimmy fallon opening up about the night he tutussled president trump's hair. >> i didn't do it to normalize him. i don't do that with any guest. >> hear what fallon says about the low point and his overnight twitter feud with the president. look at that. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places....
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supreme court over the last 40 years, beginning with jimmy carter who had zero in his two terms, it is lopsided in favor of republicans. you had four republican presidents, eight supreme court appointments. three democrats, only four. half as many. it is worth pointing out as many democrats are today, republicans have only won the popular vote once since 19 # 8. 1988. >> clinton had two. obama had two. in terms of the election, we talk about the energy here, the fact that mitch mcconnell wants a vote in the fall. among other things, he wants to rush this through. put vulnerable democrats running in red states on the spot. and they will be on the spot. hei heidi heitcamp voted for gorsuch. >> i completely agree. i think the president has a completely free hand in picking someone as conservative as possible. you know, the democratic scenario is somehow persuading susan collins of maine or lisa murkowski of alaska nominally pro-choice to vote against donald trump's nominees with john mccain unlikely to be voting because he's ill. that's the math that they have to work with. i agree the
supreme court over the last 40 years, beginning with jimmy carter who had zero in his two terms, it is lopsided in favor of republicans. you had four republican presidents, eight supreme court appointments. three democrats, only four. half as many. it is worth pointing out as many democrats are today, republicans have only won the popular vote once since 19 # 8. 1988. >> clinton had two. obama had two. in terms of the election, we talk about the energy here, the fact that mitch mcconnell...