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now democrats are saying they will investigate the allegations further our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more from washington. it's an explosive report based on allegations by investigators if true the claims against u.s. president dol traub are the most direct proof that he broke the law and could potentially end his presidency the damning report by two u.s. journalists says trump allegedly directed his longtime attorney michael cohen to lie in testimony before congress according to the report trump wanted cohen to tell congress that negotiations over a trump tower project to moscow during the twenty sixteen presidential campaign happened months earlier than they actually did look that's absolutely ridiculous i think that the president's outside counsel addressed this best and said in a statement earlier today this categorically false the report also says trump directed cohen to set up a meeting with russian president vladimir putin to discuss the project a claim he's repeatedly denied there is absolutely no scholars there's no collusion no collusion no solution with the rig
now democrats are saying they will investigate the allegations further our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more from washington. it's an explosive report based on allegations by investigators if true the claims against u.s. president dol traub are the most direct proof that he broke the law and could potentially end his presidency the damning report by two u.s. journalists says trump allegedly directed his longtime attorney michael cohen to lie in testimony before congress...
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and kimberly regardless of what u.s. officials say one imagines this whole while weigh in so that must be costing a shadow over the whole mood of the talks if there's no question sami that that is the case at least that is the concern as they head into two days of high level talks designed to end this month long trade war but the differences between the two sides are vast and as you point out being complicated by that announcement on monday by the department of justice choosing to charge or indict while way officials with respect to concerns that the allegations of theft of trade secrets as well as violating iran sanctions in the eyes of the united states it seems to have thrown a curve ball into the process even as a u.s. officials insist that these two situations with regard to the charges in the talks are entirely separate most people here in washington seem to believe that is not the case at all that in fact this was very deliberate in terms of the timing and the effort to send a signal to china that the united state
and kimberly regardless of what u.s. officials say one imagines this whole while weigh in so that must be costing a shadow over the whole mood of the talks if there's no question sami that that is the case at least that is the concern as they head into two days of high level talks designed to end this month long trade war but the differences between the two sides are vast and as you point out being complicated by that announcement on monday by the department of justice choosing to charge or...
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senate's are refusing to consider any budget measures that do not contain cash for the wall so let's go to kimberly hulk now she is following developments for us from washington and as you were saying trump is set to meet congressional leaders very shortly might efforts to end the shutdown make progress one of the expectations. right now it's still looking like a shutdown stalemate and it's a pretty interesting power dynamic because in the next hour what we will see for the first time is now tea palosi as as house speaker meeting donald trump is president certainly they've held meetings before even this week but this is the first time where the shift of power has changed of course nancy pelosi is now the most powerful woman in the house of representatives so this gives her a lot of negotiating power and certainly does put the the president to are less of a plane if you will for making the demands that he needs money from the house of representatives for his border wall some five billion but nancy pelosi was very clear she has been very clear she has repeated told reporters that she believes that a
senate's are refusing to consider any budget measures that do not contain cash for the wall so let's go to kimberly hulk now she is following developments for us from washington and as you were saying trump is set to meet congressional leaders very shortly might efforts to end the shutdown make progress one of the expectations. right now it's still looking like a shutdown stalemate and it's a pretty interesting power dynamic because in the next hour what we will see for the first time is now...
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yes our white house correspondent kelli halakhah joining us from washington so if true kimberly how concerned should the president be he should be very concerned because essentially what this report is suggesting is that not only does the special prosecutor robert mueller have this testimony from michael cohen but it is backed up by e-mails as well as tax testimony that it's essentially amounts to the president intentionally committing a crime perjury obstruction of justice this would certainly amount to impeachment proceedings the democrats have said that if it's true you know they want to pursue this and have said that already before this revelation but they're also suggest if it's true that the president should resign so it is very serious could even alter the presidency and has been president himself reactance. he has reacted he has not issued a carefully worded statement from his lawyers or from the white house instead he did tweet. paraphrasing a live shot from a fox news reporter here at the white house who pointed out that michael cohen has already been convicted of perjury and fraud
yes our white house correspondent kelli halakhah joining us from washington so if true kimberly how concerned should the president be he should be very concerned because essentially what this report is suggesting is that not only does the special prosecutor robert mueller have this testimony from michael cohen but it is backed up by e-mails as well as tax testimony that it's essentially amounts to the president intentionally committing a crime perjury obstruction of justice this would certainly...
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and kimberly how has the televised address gone down. yeah doesn't appear to have moved the needle in a in any form or fashion those that agreed with the president remain firmly in his camp and those that disagreed with him remain in there it's interesting to know going into this there was a poll from a pretty reliable publication known as politico here in washington sort of getting the gauge of whether or not people thought this was a crisis according to their numbers forty two percent of americans believe that there is a crisis on the southern border with mexico due to illegal immigration another thirty seven percent believe it is a problem so and there's no dispute that there is certainly an issue in the united states among most americans they believe that congress is neglected over the last twenty years to reform the immigration system and this is the result as was stated though by chuck schumer the top democrat in the senate that the difference lies in not about border security but how to go about it in other words whether or not a
and kimberly how has the televised address gone down. yeah doesn't appear to have moved the needle in a in any form or fashion those that agreed with the president remain firmly in his camp and those that disagreed with him remain in there it's interesting to know going into this there was a poll from a pretty reliable publication known as politico here in washington sort of getting the gauge of whether or not people thought this was a crisis according to their numbers forty two percent of...
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from an open tax returns to stalled immigration applications on those all white house correspondent kimberly hulk of reports there's still no long term solution to a standoff over funding. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to announce today on friday u.s. president donald trump agreed to democratic demands to reopen the government while both sides continue to debate trump's push for five point seven billion to build a border wall along the us mexico border it's a debate that led to the thirty five day u.s. government shutdown and could shut it down all over again the president doesn't want to go through another shutdown the best fix is to be able to do it legislatively but if congress particularly democrats in congress would rather play political games than actually do their jobs and fix the problem in the present will be fo
from an open tax returns to stalled immigration applications on those all white house correspondent kimberly hulk of reports there's still no long term solution to a standoff over funding. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to...
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so that eight hundred thousand furloughed workers can get back to work and where do things go next kimberly. so there are number of things that are going to be happening in the next twenty four to forty eight hours we have the president heading up to capitol hill he'll be talking to sort of the rank and file republicans many believe that they are starting to show some cracks feeling like they are being blamed for the shutdown not the democrats and as a result are starting to want to cave in if you will so we're going to see the president in a couple hours time heading up to capitol hill along with the vice president to try and continue to rally the troops at the same time a few hours after that we've got the congressional leaders that means the top republicans and democrats in the house of representatives in the senate heading to the white house this is going to be another example of them trying to come to some resolution what the president we should note his speech said could be done in about forty five minutes but they haven't been able to accomplish it thus far we're going to see that an
so that eight hundred thousand furloughed workers can get back to work and where do things go next kimberly. so there are number of things that are going to be happening in the next twenty four to forty eight hours we have the president heading up to capitol hill he'll be talking to sort of the rank and file republicans many believe that they are starting to show some cracks feeling like they are being blamed for the shutdown not the democrats and as a result are starting to want to cave in if...
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harkat kimberly you talked about last time we spoke nuances are there some which are moving this forward ever so slightly. yeah a lot of people on both sides pretty nervous seem still the polls indicate that republicans are taking most of the blame from the american public for this shutdown but as it continues on now the thirty second day it doesn't appear that both sides are ready to buy in terms of reopening the government there have been some nuances as you and i were talking last hour the fact that donald trump over the weekend promised to extend a program known as dr that was put in place under president obama that would allow for protections from deportation for people that were brought to the united states as children to legally end of grown up here and want to work that is certainly significant movement on the republican side on the democratic side the latest legislation. house democrats say they may consider and vote on this week would include additional funding for border security but not the wall what appears to be happening in all of this is the pressure is on for both sides
harkat kimberly you talked about last time we spoke nuances are there some which are moving this forward ever so slightly. yeah a lot of people on both sides pretty nervous seem still the polls indicate that republicans are taking most of the blame from the american public for this shutdown but as it continues on now the thirty second day it doesn't appear that both sides are ready to buy in terms of reopening the government there have been some nuances as you and i were talking last hour the...
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could be the opening chapter there could still be more to come which is the what happens for the moment kimberly thank you the united nations special rapporteur on me and more young he is calling on bangladesh to allow the u.n. to make an assessment before regular fiji's all move to a remote island this week the visit is a bus and a low lying on the bay of bengal nearly five hundred kilometers from cox's bazar about one hundred thousand ring go to be moved that to live in newly built barracks human rights groups have criticized the plan saying living. will be like living in a prison. to date there have been no discussions with the humanitarian community on the protection plane marg and it goes without saying that nobody looking and should even be contemplated until the caption very much for any refugees who do relocate is agreed upon the government has told me that any event used to live on belgian child will eventually have basic access to the same basic rights as those who live in classes as our children will have will be able to have primary level education there will be health facilities liv
could be the opening chapter there could still be more to come which is the what happens for the moment kimberly thank you the united nations special rapporteur on me and more young he is calling on bangladesh to allow the u.n. to make an assessment before regular fiji's all move to a remote island this week the visit is a bus and a low lying on the bay of bengal nearly five hundred kilometers from cox's bazar about one hundred thousand ring go to be moved that to live in newly built barracks...
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kimberly? >> yeah, i mean, i think that is a tightrope that you see mitt romney trying to walk in realtime in this op-ed and really focusing on, well, i'm talking about character, i'm going to agree with him sometimes, but this is the presidency. the presidency is different and you need to have the moral underpinnings that a president should have that donald trump does not -- does not have that. but at the same time we will have to -- i think we just have to say we have to see. mitt romney will have a powerful position in the senate as somebody who holds a vote in a still narrow majority. they picked up a couple seats but that majority is still narrow. >> yes. >> he can use his voice and his vote to stand up to the president and that's where the proof will be. that's where the pudding is. >> yeah, just a time note on something mike barnicle said struck me about the humiliation factor and how men handle that, and it is true, there is a different -- it's sort of like when men get -- i know this f
kimberly? >> yeah, i mean, i think that is a tightrope that you see mitt romney trying to walk in realtime in this op-ed and really focusing on, well, i'm talking about character, i'm going to agree with him sometimes, but this is the presidency. the presidency is different and you need to have the moral underpinnings that a president should have that donald trump does not -- does not have that. but at the same time we will have to -- i think we just have to say we have to see. mitt...
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trump's campaign associate roger stone has been arrested let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hocket in washington county what more can you tell us about this well there's very little information about this what we do know is that he has been charged rested we understand in fort lauderdale charged with seven counts including obstruction of justice and women witness tampering and of course this is a person who has long been the focus of media speculation and attention that he could face indictment by the special prosecutor robert mueller he even had knowledge that he feels he's been under surveillance since twenty's.
trump's campaign associate roger stone has been arrested let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hocket in washington county what more can you tell us about this well there's very little information about this what we do know is that he has been charged rested we understand in fort lauderdale charged with seven counts including obstruction of justice and women witness tampering and of course this is a person who has long been the focus of media speculation and attention that he...
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. >> with me now, cnn analyst kimberly dozier. so they're appealing to the military there to gain support. is that what will swing the balance? >> well, the military is arguably what's kept maduro in power through heightening inflation, through the flight of millions of people from his country. the military also bought into his government. u.s. officials say that they're literally on the take in a narco state. so from the top maduro to the ruling class to the military, they control everything from food distribution to imports of food. they profit from drug sales. that's what counter-terrorist officials say of the country. so what you have to do is convince the military that, first of all, they won't be prosecuted for their past crimes, they won't be killed in a purge and that they will have some sort of future in a guaido government. >> mike pompeo said he would be cautious of any u.s. military talk. here's what he said. >> i don't know of anyone calling for military intervention. what i'm calling for is the constitution that we f
. >> with me now, cnn analyst kimberly dozier. so they're appealing to the military there to gain support. is that what will swing the balance? >> well, the military is arguably what's kept maduro in power through heightening inflation, through the flight of millions of people from his country. the military also bought into his government. u.s. officials say that they're literally on the take in a narco state. so from the top maduro to the ruling class to the military, they control...
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a day - >>> our kimberly caldwell is stirring i thinks up in chinatown. >>> take a close look at this 58-year-old woman. you're not going to believe what she looked like after being put through the time machine. california live reveals the docs that can turn back the clocks. >> the hotter it gets the hotter you get. >> and don't mess with dani. i'm in the rage room and i've got a bat. it's all coming up right now on
a day - >>> our kimberly caldwell is stirring i thinks up in chinatown. >>> take a close look at this 58-year-old woman. you're not going to believe what she looked like after being put through the time machine. california live reveals the docs that can turn back the clocks. >> the hotter it gets the hotter you get. >> and don't mess with dani. i'm in the rage room and i've got a bat. it's all coming up right now on
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kimberly, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. still to come, we're three weeks into a partial government shutdown with no end in sight, and federal workers are not the only ones feeling the pain. how this shutdown is hurting farmers, next. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource, to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as hard as we can- doing all that we can- for everyone who walks through our doors. this is cancer treatment centers of america comprehensive cancer care network. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. treating cancer is more than our mission. it's our passion. expert medicine works here. lear
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kimberly tweeted this this weekend. america, meet the pelosi house. articles of impeachment. a move to abolish the electoral college. comparisons of the president to hitler. proposal for a 70% tax on the healthy. all under 36 hours. wait until they get rolling. i mean, these are things that have come up or happened in the past few days, david. and nancy pelosi is out there saying she's trying to legislate and work with the other side. she has her hands full. >> she does have her hands full. and let me say parenthetically, kimberly is well respected, especially in conservative circles so that tweet is a binding one. i think in fairness, there are -- when you elect a lot of much younger people to the congress people who haven't had a lot of experience with the traditions you're going to get some wild cards. when one person uses profanity out of over 200 democratic members of the house, it gets headlines, i don't think it means much in the long run. if it continues, it's going to be a problem. i assume a lot of these young folks are going to get the message and try to be more co
kimberly tweeted this this weekend. america, meet the pelosi house. articles of impeachment. a move to abolish the electoral college. comparisons of the president to hitler. proposal for a 70% tax on the healthy. all under 36 hours. wait until they get rolling. i mean, these are things that have come up or happened in the past few days, david. and nancy pelosi is out there saying she's trying to legislate and work with the other side. she has her hands full. >> she does have her hands...
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i think i'd like to focus more on procter & gamble and kimberly clark. i think those were two good stories. one has a beauty line business which procter & gamble has and that really drove earnings yesterday. where kimberly clark doesn't, which leaves you comparing different consumer products of diapers and razor blades and other things of that nature and that wasn't so good, which might give you a sneak preview of what's to come with consumer spending. cheryl: does that worry you, then? are you worried about the consumer. you start talking about a recession, talk about the bottom falling out of the world and people start to believe it and pull back on spending and then a lot of these ceos in davos, jason, are telling us things are pretty good. they're kind of rebuffing this global slowdown talk. >> yeah, i mean, i think that you want to take a top-down meets bottom-up approach. when you look at bottoms-up from a company and earnings perspective, things aren't that bad. i'm a believer that top-down ends up driving everything which is the global macro pict
i think i'd like to focus more on procter & gamble and kimberly clark. i think those were two good stories. one has a beauty line business which procter & gamble has and that really drove earnings yesterday. where kimberly clark doesn't, which leaves you comparing different consumer products of diapers and razor blades and other things of that nature and that wasn't so good, which might give you a sneak preview of what's to come with consumer spending. cheryl: does that worry you, then?...
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so there. >> susan page, kimberly atkins, thank you. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ve 4.3 minus to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your docto
so there. >> susan page, kimberly atkins, thank you. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ve 4.3 minus to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk...
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. >> kimberly heavyrunner's 20-year-old sister ashley went missing in 2017. >> how many times have you gone searching? >> i think once a month, searching around. >> she says tribal police didn't do much in the critical first 48 hours believing ashley simply ran away. >> they kind of stopped searching because they said ashley is of age and ashley can leave whenever she wants. it's ridiculous. >> she's made repeated visits and phone calls to the tribal police and phone calls to the tribal counsel, but we were not able to reach anyone with the authority to comment on the allegations. meanwhile, ashley's story is not uncommon. according to the justice department native american women are victims of disproposition atly high number of violent crime cases. an estimated 80% of them will experience some form of domestic violence. in montana 20% of missing women are native americanset y they make up 3% of the state's population. filmmakers and blackfeet nation members produced a documentary about the women they say have fallen through the cracks. >> when a person goes missing on a reservation, w
. >> kimberly heavyrunner's 20-year-old sister ashley went missing in 2017. >> how many times have you gone searching? >> i think once a month, searching around. >> she says tribal police didn't do much in the critical first 48 hours believing ashley simply ran away. >> they kind of stopped searching because they said ashley is of age and ashley can leave whenever she wants. it's ridiculous. >> she's made repeated visits and phone calls to the tribal police...
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. >> clerk: item 40 a motion to appoint ava lambert, jennifer siswandi, kimberly madsen, meg davidson, raegan sales and rita mouton to food security task force. >> president cohen: same house, same call? approved. >> clerk: to appoint jane kim january 8, 2018-february 10, 2019 and hillary ronen, february 11, 2019, through february 10, 2023, metropolitan transportation commission. >> president cohen: how is this possible? supervisor kim's term ends, but she would like to stay until february 10 to see through the process she started. i'd like to take a motion to excuse both ladies. motion by peskin. seconded by tang. without objection. thank you. the ladies are both interested in serving. they meet the basic requirements. supervisor ronen will begin her service on february 11, if that's okay with everyone on this body. allowing supervisor kim to continue her service. all right. looks like we can. so madam clerk, please call the roll. [roll call vote] >> clerk: there are 9 ayes. >> president cohen: without objection, this motion is approved. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> cle
. >> clerk: item 40 a motion to appoint ava lambert, jennifer siswandi, kimberly madsen, meg davidson, raegan sales and rita mouton to food security task force. >> president cohen: same house, same call? approved. >> clerk: to appoint jane kim january 8, 2018-february 10, 2019 and hillary ronen, february 11, 2019, through february 10, 2023, metropolitan transportation commission. >> president cohen: how is this possible? supervisor kim's term ends, but she would like to...
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my reporting aligns exactly with what robert and kimberly have both said here. the idea of an off-ramp. trying to come up with some solution here. understanding that democrats are not going to budge. the president doesn't want to budge. but his prime objective here is to try to make a win to show his supporters, to show his base that he is fighting for this wall. so they're look for ways for him to try to declare a victory without congress actually allocating that money. >> and robert, your newspaper, carol lenning on the scoreboard tonight with this piece saying the white house counsel is bringing on 17 additional lawyers as they go to the mattresses. full disclosure, that would make it a minuscule small washington law firm. but 17 is a lot in this case. >> every reporter in town is starting to change their call list. it's been rudy giuliani, rudy giuliani month after month, the president's personal legal team has been what mattered in this story. now the attention goes to the white house. how is pat cipollone, the new white house counsel, going to clash with h
my reporting aligns exactly with what robert and kimberly have both said here. the idea of an off-ramp. trying to come up with some solution here. understanding that democrats are not going to budge. the president doesn't want to budge. but his prime objective here is to try to make a win to show his supporters, to show his base that he is fighting for this wall. so they're look for ways for him to try to declare a victory without congress actually allocating that money. >> and robert,...
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kimberly, why do you think it was important for senator warren to get out in front of some of the big names like beto o'rourke, kirsten gillibrand, joe biden and bernie sanders to start that fund-raising operation now? >> i think you hit one of the key phrases there, which is fund-raising. there are a lot of reasons for senator warren to get out ahead. this is going to be a very crowded field. i mean, upwards of 20 candidates are flirting with the presidency on the democratic side, so by getting out ahead, she not only gets a fund-raising jump, she has an apparatus in place. she's able to draw staff and volunteers away from other potential campaigns. it's also a shot across the bow and a way to potentially scare off some of the other people who are considering a run, maybe whittle down that field a little more and increase her chances a bit. it also comes with peril, coming out early and you try to claim front runner status, and even though you're well funded, well organized, that's exactly what jeb bush did in 2014 just before the new year, and it didn't work out well for him. she ha
kimberly, why do you think it was important for senator warren to get out in front of some of the big names like beto o'rourke, kirsten gillibrand, joe biden and bernie sanders to start that fund-raising operation now? >> i think you hit one of the key phrases there, which is fund-raising. there are a lot of reasons for senator warren to get out ahead. this is going to be a very crowded field. i mean, upwards of 20 candidates are flirting with the presidency on the democratic side, so by...
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mark: well again, hats off to kimberly, who did the editing for this. there is a screenshot, i don't know if nick is able to show it, but if you take a look at the timeline for the documentary, which is about 90 minutes long. you're seeing it on screen there. there are over 10,000 edits that have been rendered on this thing. brian: what are we looking at? mark: that's the timeline, from beginning to end, of the program. embedded in there are video effects, edits, dissolves, graphics, you name it. you've got a back time music to make sure the music ends when somebody is going to begin speaking. so, it is laborious. i haven't the earthliest idea how she does that or how a professional editor does it. i roughcut stuff at my own desk and then give it to a professional editor. you've got to script it out, and then be open to change. and believe me, this one had some changes. there's something in the senate called unanimous consent. and we, here at c-span doing a program like this, you need some sort of consent from your bosses and everyone else that the prog
mark: well again, hats off to kimberly, who did the editing for this. there is a screenshot, i don't know if nick is able to show it, but if you take a look at the timeline for the documentary, which is about 90 minutes long. you're seeing it on screen there. there are over 10,000 edits that have been rendered on this thing. brian: what are we looking at? mark: that's the timeline, from beginning to end, of the program. embedded in there are video effects, edits, dissolves, graphics, you name...
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let's bring in tonight's "hardball" round table, kimberly atkins, bureau chief of washington herald. all of you, give me your take. here is mine. warren is smart to get in early, establish things by being there. you're in the race. bernie has to deal with this. everybody. what's that do? >> it depends, that's what jeb bush did in 2016, didn't work out well for him. he thought he could clear some of the field. >> he was low energy. >> well, look, elizabeth warren did well in iowa. it was a good first step but the democratic basis far broader, far more diverse than iowa. she still has a lot of work to do. i don't think the dna test was great, but she has to be able to resonate with a vast, diverse number of different democrats, people of color, people of different democratic backgrounds. it is still too early to say. she didn't do harm, but it is really early. >> and early she gets to talk about something other than the dna test, it was starting to be something to define her. >> distant piece, trace of native american blood. didn't make the case she was part indian or something. >> som
let's bring in tonight's "hardball" round table, kimberly atkins, bureau chief of washington herald. all of you, give me your take. here is mine. warren is smart to get in early, establish things by being there. you're in the race. bernie has to deal with this. everybody. what's that do? >> it depends, that's what jeb bush did in 2016, didn't work out well for him. he thought he could clear some of the field. >> he was low energy. >> well, look, elizabeth warren did...
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>> well again, hats off to kimberly, who did the editing for this. there is a screenshot, i don't know if nick is able to show it, but if you take a look at the timeline for the documentary, which is about 90 minutes long. you're seeing it on screen there. there are over 10,000 edits that have been rendered here. >> what are we looking at? >> that's the timeline, from beginning to end, of the program. embedded in there are video effects, edits, dissolves, graphics, you name it. you've got a back time music to make sure the music ends when somebody is going to begin speaking. so, it is laborious. i haven't the earthly is idea -- earthliest idea how she does that or how a professional editor does it. you've got to scripted out, and -- script it out, and then be open to change. and believe me, this one had some changes. there's something in the senate called unanimous consent. and we, here at c-span doing a program like this, you need some sort of consent from your bosses and everyone else that the program is ready to go. it's a hard one to do because w
>> well again, hats off to kimberly, who did the editing for this. there is a screenshot, i don't know if nick is able to show it, but if you take a look at the timeline for the documentary, which is about 90 minutes long. you're seeing it on screen there. there are over 10,000 edits that have been rendered here. >> what are we looking at? >> that's the timeline, from beginning to end, of the program. embedded in there are video effects, edits, dissolves, graphics, you name...
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on the story we've got really chalons in moscow i'll come to you shortly in fact that will be after kimberly how can in washington d.c. with starting though with the summer in he is in gaziantep of course on that turkey syria border or nearby let's start with us and the most recent event which has been this attack on the near a u.s. patrol allies of the kurdish y.p. take us through this one. absolutely kamahl in the complicated mesh of the syrian war this is a part which is controlled by kurdish white b.g. fighters backed by the united states considered terrorists by turkey and turkey is very much involved in this conflict as well with iran russia and the rest of them this attack happened in just five days time and on the heels of the u.s. president declaring that i still has been defeated in syria he will be pulling back his forces from syria and it will be a matter of days and when they pull out that created a huge wave not just inside syria but on all of the parties who are who are involved in this conflict so this attack in just five days the first one happened in the city of mumbai befo
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sort of but he's determined with so that is the view from tijuana let's cross over to kimberly house at she's joining us from washington d.c. how is trump's speech being received there can really. well i it doesn't appear that is move the dial so in other words what we saw was not only the president but also members of the democratic party the leaders in the senate the house of representatives essentially in restating positions that we had already heard only doing it in prime time television so in some ways the reaction in the united states has been one of annoyance that they're you know people got stirred up expecting the president might even declare a national emergency and then this whole speech just kind of fell flat so there's not only that frustration but there's also this recognition that donald trump promised to come to washington to do washington differently and to break up the gridlock that has been gripping congress for almost a decade some would argue in the immigration cases two decades and in fact what we're seeing is just more of the same essentially both sides digging
sort of but he's determined with so that is the view from tijuana let's cross over to kimberly house at she's joining us from washington d.c. how is trump's speech being received there can really. well i it doesn't appear that is move the dial so in other words what we saw was not only the president but also members of the democratic party the leaders in the senate the house of representatives essentially in restating positions that we had already heard only doing it in prime time television so...
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history but as our white house correspondent kimberly how he reports there is still no long term solution. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to announce today on friday u.s. president donald trump agreed to democratic demands to reopen the government while both sides continue to debate trump's push for five point seven billion to build a border wall along the us mexico border it's a debate that led to the thirty five day us government shutdown and could shut it down all over again the president doesn't want to go through another shutdown the best fix is to be able to do it legislatively but if congress particularly democrats in congress would rather play political games and actually do their jobs and fix the problem than the present will be forced to take a different path trump is not ruled out declaring a national emerge
history but as our white house correspondent kimberly how he reports there is still no long term solution. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to announce today on friday u.s. president donald trump agreed to democratic demands...
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chrissy teigen's response, kimberly, like everyone in the entire world. many took to social media, poking fun at everything from how the wind signifies danger -- [ screaming ] >> -- to how birds sense trouble ahead. netflix is totally in on the joke posting video of real birds reacting. >> come inside. hide! >> ironically when bullock needed a baby belly to play her pregnant character, sandra had it filled with bird seed and on set she and co-star trevante rhodes told me those blind folds were trouble. >> how much stuff did you hit? >> what? is this the person who ran into everything? >> this is the person. >> no. no. let's clarify. we had an amazing steady cam operator who knew how to move the camera away, but i would switch directions. little piece of metal that's off the lens, it's sort of these little flaps, hit them twice which were my fault. the third time was not my fault. >> there was an injury. she fell and got injured. >> oh gosh. >> by the way, did you see this? it's a n it's it's a new viral sensation called the bird box challenge where people
chrissy teigen's response, kimberly, like everyone in the entire world. many took to social media, poking fun at everything from how the wind signifies danger -- [ screaming ] >> -- to how birds sense trouble ahead. netflix is totally in on the joke posting video of real birds reacting. >> come inside. hide! >> ironically when bullock needed a baby belly to play her pregnant character, sandra had it filled with bird seed and on set she and co-star trevante rhodes told me those...
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wildlife photographer kimberly jeffries who took these new photos of the shark says shots like these are especially rare because great whites are naturally reclusive creatures. >> their habits are so different from ours. they make dives during the day and come up to the surface briefly. so it's no wonder we don't see them. >> reporter: but since these latest images hit the inrnet the shark's new feeding ground is attracting amateurs who want to get up close and personal to the great white. >> i would strongly advise against people purposefully jumping in the water with a great white shark. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> wow. >>> well, it is good to have those nine lives. a cat takes a steep slide to safety after it gets stuck on top of a dam. >> and hoping the clouds clear for a celestial show this weekend, the last super blood wolf moon lunar eclipse for 18 years. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart w
wildlife photographer kimberly jeffries who took these new photos of the shark says shots like these are especially rare because great whites are naturally reclusive creatures. >> their habits are so different from ours. they make dives during the day and come up to the surface briefly. so it's no wonder we don't see them. >> reporter: but since these latest images hit the inrnet the shark's new feeding ground is attracting amateurs who want to get up close and personal to the great...
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history but as a white house correspondent kimberly how can now reports there's still no long term solution. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to announce today on friday u.s. president donald trump agreed to democratic demands to reopen the government while both sides continue to debate trump's push for five point seven billion to build a border wall along the us mexico border it's a debate that led to the thirty five day us government shutdown and could shut it down all over again the president doesn't want to go through another shutdown the best fix is to be able to do it legislatively but if congress particularly democrats in congress would rather play political games than actually do their jobs and fix the problem in the present will be forced to take a different path trungpa is not ruled out declaring a national emerg
history but as a white house correspondent kimberly how can now reports there's still no long term solution. back on the job. after more than a month without pay at the end of the week most of the eight hundred thousand federal workers some who relied on charity handouts during the shutdown will have received the money owed to them feel relieved to be back and looking forward to get back to work i am very proud to announce today on friday u.s. president donald trump agreed to democratic demands...
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. >> rep kimberly heavyrunner's 20-year-old sister, ashley, went missing in 2017. >> how many times have you gone usarching? >> i m have went searching over 100 times now. >> reporter: tribal police in the critical first 48 hours, believing ashley simply ran away. >>hey stopp searching because they said ashley is of age and can leave whenever she wants. it's riditelous. >> rep nbc news has made repeated visits and pho calls to tribal police and tribal council but we've not reached anyone able to t comment onse allegations. ashley's story is not uncommon. native american women are victims of disproportionately high number of violent crime cases. estimated f80% them will experience some form of domestic violence. in montana,bout 30f all missing women were native americans yet they only make up 3% of the state's population. filmmakers and blackfeet nation members ivan and ivy mcdonald have produced a documentary about the women they say have fallen through the crack. >> when a person goesng misn a reservation, whoo tribal members even contact? do we contact tribal police, we contact state d
. >> rep kimberly heavyrunner's 20-year-old sister, ashley, went missing in 2017. >> how many times have you gone usarching? >> i m have went searching over 100 times now. >> reporter: tribal police in the critical first 48 hours, believing ashley simply ran away. >>hey stopp searching because they said ashley is of age and can leave whenever she wants. it's riditelous. >> rep nbc news has made repeated visits and pho calls to tribal police and tribal council...
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more now from our white house correspondent kimberly how kate who's in macallan texas. dollar charges raft up his visit to macallan texas where he tried to persuade the american public that there is a need for the five point seven billion in funding for a border wall along the united states border with mexico now macallum texas where a very large number in fact is the busiest location for illegal crossings into the united states and that's why donald trump came down to meet with border patrol he put out all the displays in terms of seize weapons and drugs that have been brought into the united states in order to try and convince the american public but the president also said if he can't convince his democratic opponents and congress to give him the five point seven billion that he needs for his border wall he hasn't ruled out declaring a national emergency that would open up already allocated funding but it would also open up the possibility of major legal court challenges meanwhile back in the capital government workers have been taking to the streets and protesting o
more now from our white house correspondent kimberly how kate who's in macallan texas. dollar charges raft up his visit to macallan texas where he tried to persuade the american public that there is a need for the five point seven billion in funding for a border wall along the united states border with mexico now macallum texas where a very large number in fact is the busiest location for illegal crossings into the united states and that's why donald trump came down to meet with border patrol...
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two different political parties and different divergent paths with no resolution in sight all right kimberly thank you for that update from washington will have to return to our top story now about is the crisis in venezuela will cross over to davos that's where we bring in our diplomatic editor james bays he's joining us from the world economic forum for reaction from there on venezuela james. absolutely venezuela is the moving event in the world where world leaders and business leaders are gathered here in davos fast moving moving developments with two rival candidates it seems for president to different countries recognizing different governments in venezuela putting all that politics to one side to the humanitarian element and moving to refugees the u.n. high commissioner for refugees joins me for the program day how concerned are you this political upheaval will mean more people fleeing venezuela with we're quite concerned because at the moment we see about five thousand venezuelans leaving the country every day for a variety of reasons some lack of food some lack freedom some suffer vi
two different political parties and different divergent paths with no resolution in sight all right kimberly thank you for that update from washington will have to return to our top story now about is the crisis in venezuela will cross over to davos that's where we bring in our diplomatic editor james bays he's joining us from the world economic forum for reaction from there on venezuela james. absolutely venezuela is the moving event in the world where world leaders and business leaders are...
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kimberly so what more do we know about this package of bills passed by the house and the shutdown. yeah a couple of bills in this package the first one was essentially a major spending bill what it would do derren is it would fund until september thirtieth the number of major departments and agencies that have been shut down and closed as a result of this impasse the other one which is more controversial is essentially a stopgap measure it was a bill or it is a bill to try and fund the department of homeland security that oversees border security and this is where the republicans are having an issue because in that funding package missing from it was the key demand the major sticking point the five billion that donald trump and the republicans in congress are looking for to construct terms border wall so this essentially is now going nowhere in terms of the fact that under u.s. law when you pass a law it has to pass both chambers in the u.s. congress and then be signed by the president but the president has already said look if this comes to my desk i will not sign it i will use th
kimberly so what more do we know about this package of bills passed by the house and the shutdown. yeah a couple of bills in this package the first one was essentially a major spending bill what it would do derren is it would fund until september thirtieth the number of major departments and agencies that have been shut down and closed as a result of this impasse the other one which is more controversial is essentially a stopgap measure it was a bill or it is a bill to try and fund the...
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for more on this let's be to kimberly brown the head of humanitarian policy at red cross u.k. thanks very much for coming in to speak to us what can you tell us about the level of commercial a flowing into yemen have imports of vital food and medicine been restored in any way you have even commercial goods were really struggling to get those through and that has a huge impact on the humanitarian situation and the people in yemen it's very exacerbated by the damage that's been done to infrastructure so we've seen fifty percent of hospitals that have been impacted eighty five thousand children have died of hunger so really many different things are now at play exasperated huge humanitarian catastrophe and what are aid workers on the ground telling you they managing to provide people with food and clean water in some places but clearly that's not enough what are your fears for the future why have the opportunity to visit yemen just over a year ago is very concerned about what i saw there the british red cross works with different parts of the red cross and red crescent movement a
for more on this let's be to kimberly brown the head of humanitarian policy at red cross u.k. thanks very much for coming in to speak to us what can you tell us about the level of commercial a flowing into yemen have imports of vital food and medicine been restored in any way you have even commercial goods were really struggling to get those through and that has a huge impact on the humanitarian situation and the people in yemen it's very exacerbated by the damage that's been done to...
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so nerd wallet finance guru kimberly palmer recommends manually policing all your accounts for accuracy. >> we should all be constantly monitoring ouro so download your credit card issuer's app to your phone and check every day to see what charges pop up. >> reporter: ask if you can set your own account controls like transaction or dollar limits. and see if you can subscribe to alerts that notify you of transactions, not just suspicious ones. then when you spot something strange, fix it asap before your balance drops and fees kick in. ray's trip is all set. he told us he might even get married while he's in hong kong. let us be the first to say, congratulations. if you have a consumer complaint, call us. or go to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> that's amazing. if ray gets married, chris chmura is the best man. >> congratulations 96 times, right? >> yes, man. >> so frustrating. and it takes a tv station like ours to get it done. >> insane that it went on for that long. >> good work. >> okay, good work on the forecast. >> we'll see a few changes coming our way. i think the temperatures you're
so nerd wallet finance guru kimberly palmer recommends manually policing all your accounts for accuracy. >> we should all be constantly monitoring ouro so download your credit card issuer's app to your phone and check every day to see what charges pop up. >> reporter: ask if you can set your own account controls like transaction or dollar limits. and see if you can subscribe to alerts that notify you of transactions, not just suspicious ones. then when you spot something strange,...
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. >> reporter: kimberly stewart inruns stestone consulting in northern virginia, a three-person company doing contract work for the government and small business consulting. federal contracts make up about one-third of her business. company e shutdown h has been notified to stop work on projectith the department of transportation, a first for stewart who says she's worked rough previous shutdowns. >> it's more than 800,000 federal eloyees that are being impacted, it's the small small businesses that are really, truly at risk of going out of business. >> reporter: stewart planned ahead for p aential government closure with cash reserve and is shifting her focus to tonsulting wo make up some of the revenue she's missing out on during the wnshut but she said her business is jeopardized the longer this drags on. >> having a g shutdown on for such a long time, it really does put my business at risk. it is a thirdf my revenue right now. reserve.d build up a but i'm eating that reserve at this point. >> reporter: meanwhile, in houston, texas, helen collier says she's without a resour the small
. >> reporter: kimberly stewart inruns stestone consulting in northern virginia, a three-person company doing contract work for the government and small business consulting. federal contracts make up about one-third of her business. company e shutdown h has been notified to stop work on projectith the department of transportation, a first for stewart who says she's worked rough previous shutdowns. >> it's more than 800,000 federal eloyees that are being impacted, it's the small...
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history and has left eight hundred thousand public workers without pay kimberly how kit has more from washington. washington at a standstill it's weakened snowfall only compounding the problems brought on by the historic partial government shutdown some federal workers aft because of the shutdown or the snow are ending up at food banks the strain of uncertainty is evident. bad. because you've got all these families that depend on this page. two little ones my wife who doesn't work. it's hard for single income families. in louisiana on monday u.s. president donald trump insisted there is widespread support for his bid to get five point seven billion in funding to build a wall between the united states and mexico to stop illegal immigration the key sticking point to ending the stalemate he suggests his democratic opponents are simply campaigning for the next presidential election they think that's a good thing for twenty twenty because they're not going to win. they think if they can stop me from building the wall that's good this is the reason why they don't want the wall built but ove
history and has left eight hundred thousand public workers without pay kimberly how kit has more from washington. washington at a standstill it's weakened snowfall only compounding the problems brought on by the historic partial government shutdown some federal workers aft because of the shutdown or the snow are ending up at food banks the strain of uncertainty is evident. bad. because you've got all these families that depend on this page. two little ones my wife who doesn't work. it's hard...
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his can believe now to build on what we were talking about there kimberly not that we could ever predict what donald trump would do or think next this should be giving pause for thought at the moment about this very hasty withdrawal from syria . and he's been cautioned even from prominent republicans within his own political party like lindsey graham that this withdrawal needs to be slow it needs to be smart and it needs to avoid a broader war but it appears the president is still determined to press on we know that this drawdown has already begun we do know as well that there have been phone calls between the u.s. president the turkish president ever to wind where the two decided to continue to pursue a negotiated settlement of course there are some concerns on the u.s. side with regard to those kurdish fighters that assisted the united states with its war against eisel of course turkey does not see them as being or can being completely comfortable with those kurdish fighters affiliated to a terrorist group is the view from turkey so what we're seeing is president trump's advisors like
his can believe now to build on what we were talking about there kimberly not that we could ever predict what donald trump would do or think next this should be giving pause for thought at the moment about this very hasty withdrawal from syria . and he's been cautioned even from prominent republicans within his own political party like lindsey graham that this withdrawal needs to be slow it needs to be smart and it needs to avoid a broader war but it appears the president is still determined to...
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was sworn in and since then the white house has been seen as plagued by conflict chaos and confusion kimberly takes a closer look from washington d.c. . it's an understatement to say the first two years of donald trump's presidency have been different we have features we have three hundred hamburgers many many bridge for us so help me god with the promise to bring washington to its knees and drain the swamp trying to work to fulfill his most popular phrase we will make america great again in many ways trumpets change the country sometimes by default there so much this watching the show much uncertainty there's so much chaos right now that we simply don't know which way is up he refuses to act like previous presidents often using twitter to announce big news or get that son of a the field to insult his opponents they call or pocahontas he often shuns advice from his top aides which is led to a stunning number of departures including his secretary of state his defense secretary two chiefs of staff and two national security advisers. unemployment is at its lowest rate in fifty years but economis
was sworn in and since then the white house has been seen as plagued by conflict chaos and confusion kimberly takes a closer look from washington d.c. . it's an understatement to say the first two years of donald trump's presidency have been different we have features we have three hundred hamburgers many many bridge for us so help me god with the promise to bring washington to its knees and drain the swamp trying to work to fulfill his most popular phrase we will make america great again in...
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sales growth was driven by a wide range of category, from beauty to home care products, which rival kimberly clark did not benefit froms t smaller consumer staples company saw profits fall in the same quarter. the upbeat report card comes amid stiffpetition from new players and high raw material costs. it these challenges that pushed proctor ae last year to raise prices, a move that sparked concerns across wall street. hi'ter prices don seem to have discouraged consumers for now. the maker of head & shoulders shampoo and oil of olay expects organic sales to rise between and 4% in fiscal 2019. what's more is procter & gamblee saw iive growth in china, a country that just reported its slowest pace ofrowth in 28 years. on the conference call with analysts, chief financial officer john mullerhi said at point the company is not seeing se kness in the chi consumer. >> we do not see slowdown of the consumer in china as witnessed by those results. market growth rates continue to be relatively strong. within china, just like the balance of the business, we have our successes and our challenges. >> th
sales growth was driven by a wide range of category, from beauty to home care products, which rival kimberly clark did not benefit froms t smaller consumer staples company saw profits fall in the same quarter. the upbeat report card comes amid stiffpetition from new players and high raw material costs. it these challenges that pushed proctor ae last year to raise prices, a move that sparked concerns across wall street. hi'ter prices don seem to have discouraged consumers for now. the maker of...
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the white house if this is true kimberly then this could be a bombshell for the trial presidency.
the white house if this is true kimberly then this could be a bombshell for the trial presidency.
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on the way with kimberly how could in washington d.c. our white house correspondent hi kimberly it just been little bit of a political view from your i guess john is talking about the wall they have a theory behind it what donald trump wants to do with it i mean where are we with that at the moment because all the wall seems to really be doing is keeping the government closed at the moment. you're absolutely right and differences about the wall are what is keeping this government partially shut down and in historic territory i think you have to pull back and look at some of the comments made by the president just the last twenty four hours he was speaking in louisiana talking about the broken immigration system in the united states and the really is no dispute between democrats and republicans surprisingly that immigration needs to be reformed in fact that's one of the few things they have been able to agree on in the last twenty years the problem is is they don't agree on the solution for it and for example you see this government shutd
on the way with kimberly how could in washington d.c. our white house correspondent hi kimberly it just been little bit of a political view from your i guess john is talking about the wall they have a theory behind it what donald trump wants to do with it i mean where are we with that at the moment because all the wall seems to really be doing is keeping the government closed at the moment. you're absolutely right and differences about the wall are what is keeping this government partially shut...
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troops from northern syria last month that speak to the white house correspondent kimberly is the u.s. president likely to reconsider this decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria after yesterday's attack in mumbai each. well it's a complicated answer let me try to simplify it the white house for now is maintaining that the president has no plans to change his decision but what we have seen is his advisors namely his national security advisor john bolton as well as his secretary of state might pump aoe sensually putting in place conditions or looking for assurances whether it be perhaps making sure that u.s. soldiers only withdrawing from parts of syria or looking for assurances that the kurds who who backed the u.s. effort there that they have a safe zone around them so what this is doing essentially is delaying the timeline so the white house can save face and say look at the withdrawal has commenced the president is keeping his word but at the same time what we're seeing behind the scenes is other members of the administration doing their effort to sensually draw this out so that
troops from northern syria last month that speak to the white house correspondent kimberly is the u.s. president likely to reconsider this decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria after yesterday's attack in mumbai each. well it's a complicated answer let me try to simplify it the white house for now is maintaining that the president has no plans to change his decision but what we have seen is his advisors namely his national security advisor john bolton as well as his secretary of state might...
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f> kimberly clark was upgraded to overweigm neutral at jpmorgan. the analyst says price hikes,in cost s and abating inflation will be good for company.or that price target is $129. the company is scheduled to report its earnings next week. meantime the stock gained 2% to $116.87. nter public group was downgraded to sector perform from outperformt rbc. the analyst expects organic growth to decelerate this year after recent account losses. the price target is $24. the shares fell a fraction to $22.25. >>> signet was downgraded to sell from neutral at citi. the analyst says it is vulnerable to an economic slowdown. yesterday we told you about its weak holiday sales. the price target is0. nonetheless, the stock rose 1% to $25.41.ti >>> ahead, why tesla's road ahead looks bumpy. >>> facebook's privacy lapses may result in a record fine. according to "the washington post," the ftc is reportedly consering a payment in excess of the $22.5 million imposed on google in 2012. the ftc announced an investigation into facebook back in march when it was accused o
f> kimberly clark was upgraded to overweigm neutral at jpmorgan. the analyst says price hikes,in cost s and abating inflation will be good for company.or that price target is $129. the company is scheduled to report its earnings next week. meantime the stock gained 2% to $116.87. nter public group was downgraded to sector perform from outperformt rbc. the analyst expects organic growth to decelerate this year after recent account losses. the price target is $24. the shares fell a fraction to...
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about politics for me it's about doing the right thing more now from our white house correspondent kimberly how kit who's in macallan texas. don trump is wrapped up his visit to macallan texas where he tried to persuade the american public that there is a need for the five point seven billion in funding for a border wall along the united states border with mexico have a callous texas where very large number of fact is the busiest location for illegal crossings into the united states and that's why donald trump came down to meet with border patrol he put out all the displays in terms of seize weapons and drugs that have been brought into the united states in order to try and convince the american public but the president also said if he can convince his democratic opponents in congress to give him the five point seven billion that he needs for his border wall he hasn't ruled out the clearing and national emergency that would open up already allocated funding but it would also open up the possibility of major legal court challenges our correspondent john home and has more now from the other s
about politics for me it's about doing the right thing more now from our white house correspondent kimberly how kit who's in macallan texas. don trump is wrapped up his visit to macallan texas where he tried to persuade the american public that there is a need for the five point seven billion in funding for a border wall along the united states border with mexico have a callous texas where very large number of fact is the busiest location for illegal crossings into the united states and that's...
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meet those on the front lines of the national security and humanitarian crisis let's check in with kimberly how quiet on this one it shows the president's absolute dog attachment to this war doesn't he has this shutdown goes on in the focus arguably should be on washington and the people who are out of work there he's heading to the border. it's not just people in washington who are out of work it's people all across the country federal workers some eight hundred thousand affected and you're talking about the record books well as of the end of today this will be the second longest running us partial shutdown in history and by saturday canal it will be the longest so certainly donald trump will have to own that he seems to be digging in his heels making the case as he sends a letter to congress once again asking for five point seven billion in funding this time for a steel barrier previously he had asked for one made of concrete he's also asking for funding for humanitarian needs but. not only is it the president that's digging in his heels democrats also are digging in their heels nancy pel
meet those on the front lines of the national security and humanitarian crisis let's check in with kimberly how quiet on this one it shows the president's absolute dog attachment to this war doesn't he has this shutdown goes on in the focus arguably should be on washington and the people who are out of work there he's heading to the border. it's not just people in washington who are out of work it's people all across the country federal workers some eight hundred thousand affected and you're...
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halkett now kimberly this is classic donald trump isn't it he wants the big meeting there are meetings going on at a high level in washington but he wants the big photo op. yes absolutely the president self will be meeting in a couple of hours with the chinese vice premier but no deal until he meets with president xi at least according to donald trump donald did we get this indication on twitter but he's just been speaking in the last hour in the oval office saying that he believes that if a deal can be struck with china it will by far be the biggest trade deal ever made it has a very good chance of happening that he plans to go into detail on a potential deal with president xi into everything was exactly his quote he says that he has a good relationship and there is a very good chance of this happening in terms of talks that would be discussed he said everything's on the table including intellectual property theft which has been an ongoing concern of the united states for more than a decade he also claims to take some credit saying that china has opened up because of us to financial s
halkett now kimberly this is classic donald trump isn't it he wants the big meeting there are meetings going on at a high level in washington but he wants the big photo op. yes absolutely the president self will be meeting in a couple of hours with the chinese vice premier but no deal until he meets with president xi at least according to donald trump donald did we get this indication on twitter but he's just been speaking in the last hour in the oval office saying that he believes that if a...
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having said that, kimberly clark reported earnings and it was a miss as you saw on our screen. when we come back we talk with the ceo of dow, jim fitterling is here as well as steve schwarzman and chuck robins will be here. all that coming up. investing in 2019, blackstone group's ceo steve sh warsma schn coming up next. baseball length end mariano rivera making history with his hall of fame selection. and metallica weighing in, the band's reaction. back if -- back in a moment. ♪ ♪ [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... carl, i as my broker...invite here. what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ♪ carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. maria: former yankees pitch mariano rivera elected to the baseball hall of fame. jared max has sports in new york. >> no player had
having said that, kimberly clark reported earnings and it was a miss as you saw on our screen. when we come back we talk with the ceo of dow, jim fitterling is here as well as steve schwarzman and chuck robins will be here. all that coming up. investing in 2019, blackstone group's ceo steve sh warsma schn coming up next. baseball length end mariano rivera making history with his hall of fame selection. and metallica weighing in, the band's reaction. back if -- back in a moment. ♪ ♪ [friend]...