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lisa: charlie, thank you. newspapers reporter -- newspaper reporters, trying to to get somewhere is in life -- charlie: but it's also true. lisa: maybe president trump and elon musk should start complimenting each other, and then they could be friends again. brian: what are they calling it? the the big, beautiful break-up, the big, beautiful beef. charlie: i like the big, beautiful beef. brian: my kids say i've got a beef with you. okay, so you've got this break-up, this beef, call it what you want. the press was asking president trump about it on air force one yesterday. here's what he had to say. >> reporter: what's your view on elon musk as of today? i mean, have you heard from him at all? >> honestly, i've been so busy working on china, working on russia, working on iran, working on so many things that i'm not thinking about elon. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> reporter: would you like to get things back? >> no, i don't take things back. i gave him a key, he tried very hard. brian: all right. we're clearly at
lisa: charlie, thank you. newspapers reporter -- newspaper reporters, trying to to get somewhere is in life -- charlie: but it's also true. lisa: maybe president trump and elon musk should start complimenting each other, and then they could be friends again. brian: what are they calling it? the the big, beautiful break-up, the big, beautiful beef. charlie: i like the big, beautiful beef. brian: my kids say i've got a beef with you. okay, so you've got this break-up, this beef, call it what you...
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lisa: the long-term view.l end the week with gains, but fading from earlier highs across the board. up more than .3%. in the bond market, we have had a bid into bonds, possibly one of the drivers of some ease in markets is this bid back into bonds globally as there does appear to be a disinflationary feel. coming, priya misra of jp morgan , as stocks look toebound among cooling tensions between trump and musk. everett eissenstat joins us and sarah wolfe counting down to that payrolls report in about 90 minutes. we begin with stocks rising ahead of key jobs data. priya misra of jp morgan writing, uncertainty remains very high. while the worst case scenario has been taken off the table, we think the economy will grow below potential. priya misra joins us now. thank you for being with us the full hour. let's talk about the real economy and what the ramifications of this type of uncertainty is. not just talking about uncertainty with respect to the musk-trump drama but also with trade and the economy. what are you
lisa: the long-term view.l end the week with gains, but fading from earlier highs across the board. up more than .3%. in the bond market, we have had a bid into bonds, possibly one of the drivers of some ease in markets is this bid back into bonds globally as there does appear to be a disinflationary feel. coming, priya misra of jp morgan , as stocks look toebound among cooling tensions between trump and musk. everett eissenstat joins us and sarah wolfe counting down to that payrolls report in...
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lisa: thank you.cap up each on different platforms and everyone cheers when they cross. more economic data and fed speak on deck. michael mckee back with us, after looking at that adp data, what stands out as you parse through the numbers? mike: really the overall weakness. 37,000 is not many jobs created, the lowest in about two years. the question is, is that because companies are not hiring? it doesn't appear that we are not seeing anyone getting fired. tomorrow, we get the jobless claims numbers. they have been up a little bit but sort of stuck in a range. we have not seen a real rise since october when we had that spike up to 259, and then you can see it immediately came back down again. jobless claims numbers are not supporting the idea of real weakness in the economy. how does adp match against the bls and the may jobs numbers? we are looking at 130,000, a drop from 177, but each month, we have seen jobs come in higher than the forecast. it isn't necessarily a good forecaster for what we are go
lisa: thank you.cap up each on different platforms and everyone cheers when they cross. more economic data and fed speak on deck. michael mckee back with us, after looking at that adp data, what stands out as you parse through the numbers? mike: really the overall weakness. 37,000 is not many jobs created, the lowest in about two years. the question is, is that because companies are not hiring? it doesn't appear that we are not seeing anyone getting fired. tomorrow, we get the jobless claims...
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yahaira: hi, lisa.d a nuclear watchdog report claiming the agency is motivated by politics. the report says iran has expended its stockpile of weapons and uranium and failed to report activities at three locations. iran says the findings are based on fabricated data and repeated it is not seeking atomic weapons. meanwhile, poland's presidential election has ended. he is backed by trump, a conservative, a former boxer with no previous political experience. he is expected to lead the country in a more populist path. sanofi has agreed to buy blueprint for $9.1 billion. the acquisition boosts the french drugmaker's pipeline of experience and treatments and expects the deal to close in the third quarter. that is your bloomberg brief. lisa: thank you so much. i want to bring this to you. we are seeing some response from the european union to the increase in steel and aluminum tariffs. the eu saying it is prepared to impose countermeasures if talks fail. this according to a spokesman, saying the eu strongly re
yahaira: hi, lisa.d a nuclear watchdog report claiming the agency is motivated by politics. the report says iran has expended its stockpile of weapons and uranium and failed to report activities at three locations. iran says the findings are based on fabricated data and repeated it is not seeking atomic weapons. meanwhile, poland's presidential election has ended. he is backed by trump, a conservative, a former boxer with no previous political experience. he is expected to lead the country in a...
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lisa: thank you.e, people will get excited to revolutionize the way we get around. president trump saying he will decide in two weeks whether to strike iran. it raining officials say they do not plan on negotiating unless -- iranian officials say they do not plan on negotiating unless they change some of the positioning. have you changed the potential outlook or put it on hold or do you say, we look to this because every time looking through it has been the right call? brian: we look through it because every time that has been the right call. i ask two questions, does it change the trajectory of the major economies of the world and the major central banks of the world are going to do? ultimately it could. we could all come up with a scenario where there is a tax on the strait of hormuz where the oil prices skyrocket and in the current construct, this is unlikely to change the trajectory of the bigger economies of the world or change for the central bankers are going to do. i try to look through it at
lisa: thank you.e, people will get excited to revolutionize the way we get around. president trump saying he will decide in two weeks whether to strike iran. it raining officials say they do not plan on negotiating unless -- iranian officials say they do not plan on negotiating unless they change some of the positioning. have you changed the potential outlook or put it on hold or do you say, we look to this because every time looking through it has been the right call? brian: we look through it...
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♪ ♪ lisa: it's the 9 a.m.r of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, california governor gavin newsom lashing out at i.c.e. as protesters clashed with agents throwing bottles and trash at them. california republican gubernatorial candidate steve hilton reacts ahead. you're gonna want to watch that. brian: and from a big, beautiful bill to a big, beautiful beef. >> reporter: -- on elon musk as of today? >> honestly, i've been so busy working on china, working on russia, working on iran, working on so many that i'm not thinking about elon. you know, i just wish him well. brian: the latest on their feud next. charlie: plus, simone biles takes on riley gaines over trans athletes in women's sports. the shocking comments from a top female athlete. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ charlie: is that really tampa, florida? brian: looks hilly. leyna: questionable. -- lisa: questionable. looks like tennessee. brian: you're going to to throw a challenge flag. charlie: yeah, we are, we'
♪ ♪ lisa: it's the 9 a.m.r of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, california governor gavin newsom lashing out at i.c.e. as protesters clashed with agents throwing bottles and trash at them. california republican gubernatorial candidate steve hilton reacts ahead. you're gonna want to watch that. brian: and from a big, beautiful bill to a big, beautiful beef. >> reporter: -- on elon musk as of today? >> honestly, i've been so busy working on china, working...
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lisa: right. people here will actually attack by another country or terror -- lisa: we've got to get going, but two things, return the hostages and hamas has got to stop the attacks. we hear you. ofir, thank you -- >> thank you so much for having me. lisa: our hearts with you -- are with you. >>> we still have to place our bets for bell mono, and abby's live -- belmont, and ashley lease live from saratoga springs with a lesson on how to pick the winners. that's next. muck wild thing ♪ so right when i thought mom'd start takin' it easy with her osteoporosis, boom- we moved to this cool new place in the city! if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, evenity® can help you rapidly build new bone in just 12 months. evenity® is the only bone builder that also helps slow bone loss. and it's proven to significantly reduce spine fracture risk. i knew she started taking evenity®, but she told her friend it builds new bone. builds new bone! [squeak!] so...yeah...we get out,
lisa: right. people here will actually attack by another country or terror -- lisa: we've got to get going, but two things, return the hostages and hamas has got to stop the attacks. we hear you. ofir, thank you -- >> thank you so much for having me. lisa: our hearts with you -- are with you. >>> we still have to place our bets for bell mono, and abby's live -- belmont, and ashley lease live from saratoga springs with a lesson on how to pick the winners. that's next. muck wild...
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lisa: thank you.ll be joining us to talk about whether the market is being overly complacent. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ sara benzino... brandon coley... jablonski auto body llc... -whoo! -yeah! whoo! what'd she call harper? oh, you mean jablonski auto body llc? we actually sold the twins' naming rights. you know, like stadiums do? kids are so expensive these days. -here he comes! -...oasis breeze tan & spa... -whoo-hoo! -yes! if you need a tan, i'm your man. good doing business with you. or...we can look at some investment options -for you... -works for us. the right money moves aren't as absurd as you think. lisa: 43 minutes ahead of the opening bell in the united states. we are looking at markets that are climbing a wall of worry. s&p futures up 7/10 of a percent. the gains concentrate on the small gaps. russell 2000 up 1.1%. in the bond space, you are seeing a selloff ongoing ahead of the 20 year auction later today. and ahead of the fed meeting that begins tomorrow and ends on wednesday.
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lisa: air train out of control.eing this percolation of new tourism flows that come on the heels of weaker dollar. jonathan: terrible quarter for the u.s. dollar. a couple of sessions to go to round out q2. with your bloomberg brief, here is -- >> iran is denying it is holding nuclear talks with the u.s. next week. president trump had said days ago there would be negotiations but iran's foreign minister told state television that speculation about new discussions should not be taken seriously. he added that damage from the u.s. attack on its nuclear facilities was considerable and serious. meanwhile, the u.s. treasury department has reached a deal with g7 allies to exempt american companies from certain foreign taxes. that's in exchange for removing the so-called revenge tax proposal from president trump's tax bill, which had raised concerns on wall street about discouraging foreign investment in the u.s. and indian authorities say they have extracted data from the two flat recorders retreat from the air india jet t
lisa: air train out of control.eing this percolation of new tourism flows that come on the heels of weaker dollar. jonathan: terrible quarter for the u.s. dollar. a couple of sessions to go to round out q2. with your bloomberg brief, here is -- >> iran is denying it is holding nuclear talks with the u.s. next week. president trump had said days ago there would be negotiations but iran's foreign minister told state television that speculation about new discussions should not be taken...
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lisa is already sick of it. lisa: you are not sick of it?hat actually is the debate, which is, is the economy weakening? is inflation going down? jonathan: she's not sick of it. she wants to focus on other things. how dependent are these all-time highs? we thinking about rate hikes needed? scott: jonathan, i agree with where you are going with this. the u.s. equity markets are very good at dealing with incremental change. they are not so good at dealing with shock effects, ok? liberation day was a shock effect. deepseek was a shock effect. what is happening with the labor market is a gradual unfolding, more negative narrative in terms of the consumption trends. we highlighted this with q1 earnings. we think it is a natural extension of where we have gone in the post-covid world and is setting up for what we think is going to be a more mixed consumer dynamic at work that is going to influence where consumption patterns go. probably where the broader labor pattern goes. but with a very mixed or almost muted impact on u.s. equities. jonathan: s
lisa is already sick of it. lisa: you are not sick of it?hat actually is the debate, which is, is the economy weakening? is inflation going down? jonathan: she's not sick of it. she wants to focus on other things. how dependent are these all-time highs? we thinking about rate hikes needed? scott: jonathan, i agree with where you are going with this. the u.s. equity markets are very good at dealing with incremental change. they are not so good at dealing with shock effects, ok? liberation day...
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lisa: your question was on.e place about a rate cut? we are not necessarily at that full 2% target, and that is the ultimate mandate of the federal reserve. jonathan: by the time you get to september, we all acknowledge it is important, but by the time you get to september, they might be doing with the president wants anyway. lisa: when people pound the table and say the fed needs to be cutting and are you asking, is september early enough? they are saying they are probably going to cut in september. annmarie: we could have back-to-back truth social posts where the fed chair cuts and then the president is praising him. does he stay on and lurk? jonathan: it depends who the pick is and how early they announced the pick. weibel will asked the questions anyway. 9:40 eastern time, will be sitting down with the treasury secretary scott bessent. sonali basak will be conducting the interview in about one hour from now. equity futures on the s&p positive by .3%. with your bloomberg brief, here's yahaira anand. yahaira:
lisa: your question was on.e place about a rate cut? we are not necessarily at that full 2% target, and that is the ultimate mandate of the federal reserve. jonathan: by the time you get to september, we all acknowledge it is important, but by the time you get to september, they might be doing with the president wants anyway. lisa: when people pound the table and say the fed needs to be cutting and are you asking, is september early enough? they are saying they are probably going to cut in...
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lisa: thank you so much.ael-iran war entering the six-day of conflict after president trump met with his national security team, fueling speculation the u.s. is on the verge of joining the attacks. one thing we have not talked about is the conflict within the republican party about whether or not the u.s. should be more involved. annmarie: there are many on the far right, the likes of tucker carlson even going after senator cruz and his most recent podcast about white the united states will want to get involved. president trump said he wants to untangle america from global conflicts. the president also has been clear for years iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. there is something happening today everyone should pay close attention to. the president will be sitting down with pakistan's army chief, someone who can be an interlocutor when there's an ultimatum where you make the decision or we will make it for you. what comes out of this meeting can be telling on where the president's thinking is. lisa: who wants
lisa: thank you so much.ael-iran war entering the six-day of conflict after president trump met with his national security team, fueling speculation the u.s. is on the verge of joining the attacks. one thing we have not talked about is the conflict within the republican party about whether or not the u.s. should be more involved. annmarie: there are many on the far right, the likes of tucker carlson even going after senator cruz and his most recent podcast about white the united states will...
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lisa: pre-much.is testimony in front of lawmakers. mike, are we expecting anything different later on this morning? mike: actually we might get a little something different. not from the chairman. he is likely to give us pretty much the same arguments he gave yesterday to the house about why the fed is on hold. the fed is basically managing tariff risks is his argument at this point. inflation and unemployment are likely to rise, so the fed is better off waiting to make sure they know what is going to happen to the economy. with the economy solid, they can wait. the rate cuts they had talked about are still likely to happen this year, powell told the house, but he would not put a timeframe on, even though there has been talk of july from a couple of members of the fed. the new news today may be made by senator tim scott. he is the chairman of the banking committee and he and his colleagues sent a letter to powell last night, saying they're going to be asking him about a couple of important things. th
lisa: pre-much.is testimony in front of lawmakers. mike, are we expecting anything different later on this morning? mike: actually we might get a little something different. not from the chairman. he is likely to give us pretty much the same arguments he gave yesterday to the house about why the fed is on hold. the fed is basically managing tariff risks is his argument at this point. inflation and unemployment are likely to rise, so the fed is better off waiting to make sure they know what is...
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lisa?on right around the corner. that is coming up next, and this is "bloomberg surveillance." is "bloomberg surveillance." he sure knows these parts well. folks say the plains whisper to him. (♪♪) [gps voice] outlaws in 500 feet, rerouting. making a left! innovation changes everything. man, he's good. with one investment, you can access the nasdaq-100 innovators who are rethinking the world. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and more in prospectus at invesco.com. ♪ lisa: we do have a rate cut. the ecb cutting rates as expected by 25 basis points to 2% for the deposit facility rate. this was what was expected. also seeing 2026 inflation at 1.6% prior to a forecast of 1.9%, this idea of possibly lower inflation allowing them to cut more than people previously thought. inflation is currently around the 2% medium target, this according to the ecb. raising questions yet again. just one more rate cut while they potentially cut mor
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lisa? lisa: now i know her john's. obviously. really had to come to grips with the economy at this moment. it's been one piece of bad, hard data. lisa: coming up next we address that the adjacent ubs. this is bluebird. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ the first day back from maternity leave is so weird... we get it. find a caregiver who does too. ♪♪ when it's not you, it's care.com he sure knows these parts well. folks say the plains whisper to him. (♪♪) [gps voice] outlaws in 500 feet, rerouting. making a left! innovation changes everything. man, he's good. with one investment, you can access the nasdaq-100 innovators who are rethinking the world. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and more in prospectus at invesco.com. lisa: a bit softer just hear ahead of the open, futures are lower, but just lower, turning positive on the russell 2000 here. down for the nasdaq and the s&p, it's really interesting based on what happened yesterday, pretty much the same thing, starting so
lisa? lisa: now i know her john's. obviously. really had to come to grips with the economy at this moment. it's been one piece of bad, hard data. lisa: coming up next we address that the adjacent ubs. this is bluebird. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ the first day back from maternity leave is so weird... we get it. find a caregiver who does too. ♪♪ when it's not you, it's care.com he sure knows these parts well. folks say the plains whisper to him. (♪♪) [gps voice] outlaws in 500 feet,...
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lisa?preparing to spend. >> the criticism that europe hasn't carried its fair share of the burden and i said to european allies we need to do more on spend, capability and preparation. lisa: we talk to micael johansson. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: welcome back to "bloomberg surveilance." let's head back to the paris air show. bloomberg guy johnson is joining us with a special guest. guy? guy: i'm joined by the saab c.e.o.micael johansson who is also ahead of the security defense. sweden is now a member of nato. how big of a difference does that make to saab? micael: first of all, the spending is another story. sweden aligned itself with the forecast of spending on 3.5% as quickly as possible until 2030 so the demand is incredible and it means a lot from a capability perspective as well. we've been sovereign and we still have to have a strong defense but also have to think about us where we are geographically and how we support the defense of the border to russia and how we handle the arctic
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lisa: the u.s.your point is underscoring. at the same time, there is more capacity to produce. a lot of oil rigs take it off-line in the past six months. discussion around $65 a barrel oil, and that is needed to bring some of those oil rigs online. how soon do you see that happening as a potential offset to any supply disruption? stephen: unless we see a sustained rally, sustain the prices, $65 a barrel is too low. we have been there. we have not seen any increase production. the dallas fed put out a survey at the beginning of the year asking oil executives what price do they need to see to excite them to bring prices up in the market? that was between 71 and $75 a barrel. this rapid decline that we have seen -- and yesterday we saw one of the largest declines ever in 40 years worth of oil trading. that is going to scare a lot of executives. it will keep them correctly skeptical that this rally has any sort of staying power. to answer the question, i believe we are a quarter away before we will see
lisa: the u.s.your point is underscoring. at the same time, there is more capacity to produce. a lot of oil rigs take it off-line in the past six months. discussion around $65 a barrel oil, and that is needed to bring some of those oil rigs online. how soon do you see that happening as a potential offset to any supply disruption? stephen: unless we see a sustained rally, sustain the prices, $65 a barrel is too low. we have been there. we have not seen any increase production. the dallas fed put...
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lisa: welcome back. friday, we got a truth social post from donald trump, saying go for a full point, telling jay powell to cut significantly. we get cpi wednesday at a time where friday, good data meant that for economic -- it raises the question of -- jonathan: you circled the right dates, wednesday, thursday, cpi, ppi. but it is about a debt issue, a 10 year bond issue, 30 year bond issue. if yes people, they want to get a real feel of how this is going to go. lisa: everyone has made fun of me for many years for focusing on the bond auctions. everyone has joined me. we have made great auctions -- bond auctions great again. two key risk events to gauge how much demand there is for assets a lot of people say are very difficult to get your hands around. it raises a question about how much cpi data goes into this versus some other dynamic or even some of the trade negotiations we see going on in london right now. jonathan: anne-marie is -- annmarie is in london this morning, we will catch up with her. obj
lisa: welcome back. friday, we got a truth social post from donald trump, saying go for a full point, telling jay powell to cut significantly. we get cpi wednesday at a time where friday, good data meant that for economic -- it raises the question of -- jonathan: you circled the right dates, wednesday, thursday, cpi, ppi. but it is about a debt issue, a 10 year bond issue, 30 year bond issue. if yes people, they want to get a real feel of how this is going to go. lisa: everyone has made fun of...
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lisa says chad eventually puts the gun away, but when lisa and ashley's father hears about it, he makes yet another plea to his oldest daughter. the next step you will be dead. and i actually said, as sure as i'm sitting in this chair, he's going to shoot you. >> turns out chad had taken aim at a woman before and paid the price. one police report states chad showed up to an ex-girlfriend's home in the pre-dawn hours, aimed an assault rifle at her bedroom, and fired off several rounds. that time, chad was arrested and convicted on stalking charges. he spent three years behind bars and met ashley. after his release, her family claims he hadn't learned his lesson. >> her predators, they keep it up, they don't stop. they might stop for a month or two and go right back to it. >> police knew chad had a gun and threatened ashley with it. it says so right there. in their own report, the officer asked, has your partner ever threatened you with a weapon? and ashley responds, yes. then a follow up question if yes, which weapon type? ashley answers gun, which raises the million dollar question why
lisa says chad eventually puts the gun away, but when lisa and ashley's father hears about it, he makes yet another plea to his oldest daughter. the next step you will be dead. and i actually said, as sure as i'm sitting in this chair, he's going to shoot you. >> turns out chad had taken aim at a woman before and paid the price. one police report states chad showed up to an ex-girlfriend's home in the pre-dawn hours, aimed an assault rifle at her bedroom, and fired off several rounds....
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lisa: you end up with a u.s.o potential tax from heil or places -- higher oil prices. i will point is this a positioning squeeze and really speaks to a disruption in the broader narrative we heard from the bulk of this year? mark: this is where the short-term uncertain, this stuff hits like a structural story. the key things that matter and quarters, especially in fx markets is the unwinding of u.s. exceptionalism. it is clear in the u.s. economy is slowing. everyone is kind of sluggish. it is clear the u.s. has seen a bigger drop compared to the rest of the world. where this gets complicated is the asset allocation that comes into the u.s. that has driven an elevated u.s. dollar. they are slowly going to start to reverse. pension funds, sovereign wealth fund's real money. whether or not they are tactically trading, it is clear in the day that there is a lot more downside for the dollar given a reallocation of esther pools particularly from places like asia where there is a ton of savings. other countries are us
lisa: you end up with a u.s.o potential tax from heil or places -- higher oil prices. i will point is this a positioning squeeze and really speaks to a disruption in the broader narrative we heard from the bulk of this year? mark: this is where the short-term uncertain, this stuff hits like a structural story. the key things that matter and quarters, especially in fx markets is the unwinding of u.s. exceptionalism. it is clear in the u.s. economy is slowing. everyone is kind of sluggish. it is...
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lisa. hi, lisa. >> hey, gloria. we got a pretty nice one here for you from our south beach camera. you can see how compressed that marine layer is. so looking at a nice morning it's on the cool side though. 50s and 60s. the afternoon not quite as warm in our inland valleys, but we're still going to see some 90s today. not so much in the week ahead. we'll talk about it next. >> lisa, thank you so much. and also ahead, legal fireworks now on sale in some parts of the bay area. the warning coming from firefighters ahead of the holiday. and later, a local table tennis star is preparing to represent the u.s. in a big tournament this week. but he has his eyes on another prize his hopes to make it to la not what i was expecting. [light bulb flickering] - ikea? - ikea! when you need to get them settled into college, shop online and choose from thousands of pickup options or delivery at ikea-usa.com to abc, seven mornings and happy sunday to you. it is also the day of the big pride parade here in sa
lisa. hi, lisa. >> hey, gloria. we got a pretty nice one here for you from our south beach camera. you can see how compressed that marine layer is. so looking at a nice morning it's on the cool side though. 50s and 60s. the afternoon not quite as warm in our inland valleys, but we're still going to see some 90s today. not so much in the week ahead. we'll talk about it next. >> lisa, thank you so much. and also ahead, legal fireworks now on sale in some parts of the bay area. the...
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lisa. i know a lot of people are getting ready for the weekend. are they going to need the sweaters or what's going on for this weekend? >> you know what? another cool one for us the last weekend of spring as summer arrives next friday, looking at some high clouds, and we have a marine layer that is reforming along the coast. so we'll get into that same pattern where the low clouds want to cling to the shoreline, especially the san mateo coast, added in a few high clouds and from our east bay hills camera atop vollmer peak, there is a look at the marine layer 51 downtown and hayward, 53, in oakland with 55, san jose 45 half moon bay. mount tam son up about ten minutes ago, and you can see all the 40s from petaluma, napa, santa rosa. that's where we've been clear. and our 24 hour temperature change shows you that anywhere from 4 to 7 degrees cooler from the coast to the north bay. so some high clouds will be increasing throughout the morning hours. by 1030 we're cloudy, upper 50s to about 70
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lisa. thank you. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part of the so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> troc. >> from the air and the ground, thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protests across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in san francisco, tens of thousands marched from dolores park to city hall saturday morning. >> san francisco came out in force. they felt like they had to. they had to show up. they couldn't stand on the sidelines anymore. >> adam sheehan is one of the organizers behind the group indivisible san francisco. >> america, california, san francisco. we will stand up. we can peacefully protest against the powers that be are trying to make a president a king. >> the same message rang through the streets of oakland. >> we had over 10,000 people today in oakland. we are one of over 2000 protes
lisa. thank you. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part of the so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> troc. >> from the air and the ground, thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protests across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in san francisco, tens of thousands marched from...
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lisa: was this a cover-up?risk, high real board, it's not the typical defense where you would see them arguing beyond a reasonable doubt, has not been met here. she didn't intend to hit him. they are saying this never occurred and we will explain how it occurred. it is a complex massive cover-up, different police agencies and several civilians in that home. they are trying to provide not just the idea the prosecution can't prove this case but they will prove a different way of understanding how these circumstances took place. if they don't they have problems because they haven't addressed other issues in the case, we might be looking at a conviction on something like murder. or lesser included crime. lisa: a judge threatened to bar sean diddy combs from the courtroom if he continues to interact with the doors as his ex-girlfriend is testifying, does that help or hurt him to try to interact with the jury? >> it hurts him. these federal judges don't mess around. they feel the defendant is at all trying to interac
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thank you lisa.ade is expected to bring thousands of people to the nation's capital. the event celebrates the army's 250th birthday. and it's also the same day as president donald trump's 79th birthday. security is heightened with 18 miles of non-scalable fencing along the parade route. protests are expected. there's a full day of events scheduled leading up to the parade later this afternoon. the parade includes 6700 soldiers and dozens of military tanks. >> i've had a lot of family members in the military, so getting the opportunity for it to do this for them, after all, all the everyone's given and then seeing the support of the nation is really great. >> this parade is going to be within eyeshot of the monuments that honor our heroes. >> but weather concerns are looming with severe storms possible. the military says that the parade will happen, rain or shine. the army estimates the entire celebration will cost as much as $45 million. around the nation and here in the bay area, dozens of protests
thank you lisa.ade is expected to bring thousands of people to the nation's capital. the event celebrates the army's 250th birthday. and it's also the same day as president donald trump's 79th birthday. security is heightened with 18 miles of non-scalable fencing along the parade route. protests are expected. there's a full day of events scheduled leading up to the parade later this afternoon. the parade includes 6700 soldiers and dozens of military tanks. >> i've had a lot of family...
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lisa: 50%? >> correct. lisa: those are incredible returns.the ban. >> a small portion of voters are looking into and are seeing a lot of discrepancies and similarities between the legislation they are directly working on and the stocks they are buying as a result of that. so, i think that's a major issue we need to address. lisa: it is a financial price willing to pay to gain more trust in congress. for the pbs "news hour," i'm lisa desjardins. geoff: speaker emerita pelosi and rep. marjorie taylor greene declined our interview requests. in a statement, pelosi's team tells us she has no involvement in any of her husband's transactions. a spokesperson for greene says all of her investments are controlled by a financial advisor, noting she normally finds out about trades when the media comes calling. ♪ amna: the sweeping tariffs imposed by president trump are already impacting the global economy. but if tariffs are meant to bring jobs home, what happens if the u.s. may no longer have all the tools to do the work? geoff: economics correspondent
lisa: 50%? >> correct. lisa: those are incredible returns.the ban. >> a small portion of voters are looking into and are seeing a lot of discrepancies and similarities between the legislation they are directly working on and the stocks they are buying as a result of that. so, i think that's a major issue we need to address. lisa: it is a financial price willing to pay to gain more trust in congress. for the pbs "news hour," i'm lisa desjardins. geoff: speaker emerita...
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but first, let's go to lisa with a look at your forecast. hi, lisa. >> hey, gloria. good morning everyone. the view from mount tam, where you can see the patchy fog that is trying to move into the bay. not going to have a whole lot of success though. it is in the 70s on top of mount tam, mount diablo and ben lomond, with 60s and cool pockets of 50s and patchy drizzle at the coast. we'll talk about a beautiful day on the way. a bit of a cooling trend as we get started to the workweek in the 4th of july. coming up, >> lisa, thank you. legal fireworks now on sale in some places in the bay area. the warning coming from firefighters ahead of the holiday and later, a local table tennis star is preparing to represent the u.s. in a big tournament this week. but he has his eyes on another prize. he hopes to make it to la moderate-to-severe eczema with dupixent as they welcome the feeling of touch with clearer skin and less itch. the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, helps heal their skin from within. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right a
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lisa: that is right.know, in washington, the president is simultaneously holding his bombastic birthday military parade. we wanted to make clear we are not protesting the military. we are instead protesting the administration's authoritarian actions. we didn't want to stand in front of the military parade, but instead have a split screen showing what the president is wasting taxpayer dollars on here in washington and what everyone, everywhere else in the country is calling for. an america they can believe in a democracy they trust. john: in the pictures we've seen from the rallies across the country, we hear a variety of chants. we see a variety of signs. is there one specific message or objective today> -- today? lisa: i think the message is they have gone too far. america is predicated on the idea that we all have a voice, we all have a say. we've been watching attacks on universities, on nonprofits, on judges, you know, this is not the america we know, and i think people are truly fed up and wanted to
lisa: that is right.know, in washington, the president is simultaneously holding his bombastic birthday military parade. we wanted to make clear we are not protesting the military. we are instead protesting the administration's authoritarian actions. we didn't want to stand in front of the military parade, but instead have a split screen showing what the president is wasting taxpayer dollars on here in washington and what everyone, everywhere else in the country is calling for. an america they...
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thank you so much, lisa. this weekend, san francisco pride is celebrating 55 years of lov, equality and inclusion. and today, of course, is the big day with a parade rolling down market street later this morning. but activists tell us the celebration is more than just a party. they say it's a movement for dignity, equality and increased visibility of the lgbtq plus community. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from civic center plaza. >> thousands are living their best authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about.d. it's what pride is all >> pride means to me. >> representation dylan perez from san jose is celebrating at the san francisco pride festival with two of his biggest allies. >> i'm here with my parents. they support me. i'm gay, been out for a long time, and this is the first time i've been to pride, and it's really happy to see so many people who are supportive of the community. >> hey, crowd cheer! >> and yes, there's something to cheer about for sure. even in a year wh
thank you so much, lisa. this weekend, san francisco pride is celebrating 55 years of lov, equality and inclusion. and today, of course, is the big day with a parade rolling down market street later this morning. but activists tell us the celebration is more than just a party. they say it's a movement for dignity, equality and increased visibility of the lgbtq plus community. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from civic center plaza. >> thousands are living their best...
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it's just lisa, plain old lisa. i don't remember if that was 2016, but i'll tell you that the logo design that was actually me and my mother in law sitting in our kitchen table. we had soup we were paying, paying ad people a lot of money to come up with the colors and the the style and and that was me and dorthy saying, well, the the theme has endured because the signs for the campaign are just lisa. and that's how people know you. and alaska is like one big small town in the sense that you can be in the hardware store in anchorage or in a small village and people will just come up to you and start talking to you as lisa. yeah, i'm going to call you senator murkowski because i as a long time we've known each other for a long time as a long time reporter in alaska, i am trained to call you senator murkowski. we're going to talk tonight about some of the big news stories of the day, but also, of course, what is in your book, far from home? to start out with, though, i want to talk about iran. my colleague emily davies
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(lisa laughs) - there are no premature announcements going on. - exactly. senator murkowski, thank you for returning to "firing line". - thank you, good to be back. - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, the tepper foundation, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, pritzker military foundation, cliff and laurel asness, the meadowlark foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation. and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. (uptempo music) (uptempo music continues) (uptempo music continues) (dramatic music) (uptempo music) - [announcer] you're watching pbs. mister rogers' neighborhood is made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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. >> lisa. thank you. we're tracking developing news out of the middle east after president donald trump addressed the nation, saying the u.s. struck three nuclear sites in iran. now, pentagon officials confirming b-2 bombers dropped a number of bombs known as bunker busters during the mission. and secretary of defense pete hegseth called the mission an overwhelming success and said that the mission was not about regime change in iran. abc news reporter marcus moore has more on the attacks from tel aviv. >> this morning. tehran responding after president trump announced the u.s. successfully struck three nuclear facilities in iran fordow, natanz and isfahan. >> the strikes were a spectacular military success. iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. iran, the bully of the middle east, must now make peace. if they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier. >> u.s. officials say b-2 bombers dropped a number of massive ordnance penetrator bombs,
. >> lisa. thank you. we're tracking developing news out of the middle east after president donald trump addressed the nation, saying the u.s. struck three nuclear sites in iran. now, pentagon officials confirming b-2 bombers dropped a number of bombs known as bunker busters during the mission. and secretary of defense pete hegseth called the mission an overwhelming success and said that the mission was not about regime change in iran. abc news reporter marcus moore has more on the...
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zach. >> lisa, thank you this morning.the united states to undocumented parents. yesterday, the supreme court's conservative majority cleared the way for president trump to carry out his executive order ending birthright citizenship, at least until the justices issue a full ruling later this year. abc seven news political reporter monica madden has a closer look. >> well, this was a big one, wasn't it? >> president donald trump taking a victory lap friday after the u.s. supreme court ruled federal judges cannot block a president's policy nationwide. >> in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch. >> the white house, making the case that birthright citizenship incentivizes illegal immigration. >> birthright citizenship, which now comes to the fore. that was meant for the babies of slaves. it wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system and come into the country. >> for more than 150 years, the 14th amendment has guaranteed all persons bor
zach. >> lisa, thank you this morning.the united states to undocumented parents. yesterday, the supreme court's conservative majority cleared the way for president trump to carry out his executive order ending birthright citizenship, at least until the justices issue a full ruling later this year. abc seven news political reporter monica madden has a closer look. >> well, this was a big one, wasn't it? >> president donald trump taking a victory lap friday after the u.s....
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(lisa laughs) - there are no premature announcements going on. - exactly. senator murkowski, thank you for returning to "firing line". - thank you, good to be back. - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, the tepper foundation, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, pritzker military foundation, cliff and laurel asness, the meadowlark foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation. and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. (uptempo music) (uptempo music continues) (uptempo music continues) (dramatic music) (uptempo music) - [announcer] you're watching pbs. ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> iran will not have nuclear, we blew up, is blown up. the king come come. >> is iran out of the nuclear business for good, or could u.s. and israeli attacks drive the program underground? nuclear arms control expert gary samore examines iran's strategic options and -- >> it's a fortress, i went like a
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here's meteorologist lisa argen. lisa. pretty cool out there this morning. >> yeah, it definitely is cool, but it's certainly nice to look at some pretty pictures out there. our live cameras capturing all that sun and the beautiful bay water there the army estimates that the entire celebration will cost as much as $45 million. around the nation and here in the bay area, dozens of protests are planned today in response to the military parade and the recent ice raids across california. organizers are calling this no king's day in san francisco. waymo says it is taking precautions, warning that riders might experience longer wait times, modified routes or temporary service interruptions. abc seven news reporter tara campbell shares how city leaders and activists are preparing for the demonstrations. >> preparations are underway and thousands are expected to march in know king's protests across the bay area saturday. >> we need everyone. we need to stop the tyranny from happening. >> alameda is just one of the cities joining t
here's meteorologist lisa argen. lisa. pretty cool out there this morning. >> yeah, it definitely is cool, but it's certainly nice to look at some pretty pictures out there. our live cameras capturing all that sun and the beautiful bay water there the army estimates that the entire celebration will cost as much as $45 million. around the nation and here in the bay area, dozens of protests are planned today in response to the military parade and the recent ice raids across california....
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karina. >> thanks, lisa.tests stretched from san jose to santa rosa and dozens of cities in between yesterday. this is video from sky seven as thousands gathered to protest the trump administration. abc seven news reporter tara campbell was at the rally in march in san francisco, which drew one of the largest crowds in the area. >> the people united will never be defeated. >> a message of peaceful resistance on the streets of san francisco saturday. >> from california to. >> thousands upon thousands, starting at dolores park for the no kings march, coinciding with president trump's parade in washington, d.c, celebrating the army's 250th birthday. >> i'm out here because i want to save our democracy. >> and marches like this across the country are expected to be the largest since the first administration. >> this is the only way they're going to hear us is if enough of us are out here and 2000 of these, definitely they're going to be heard. >> moscow now. >> protesters packing the streets, making their way to
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zack. >> lisa, thanks so much. hey, a reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. so download the app and team california is playing it cool. pre-cooling before 4 pm? that's cold. but can they turn it up in the fourth? fans are going crazy! another big win for team california. the power is ours. new this morning, experts are warning using ai will have an impact on our climate. each word in an ai prompt is sent to a massive data center that's powered by coal or natural gas. the process of answering your ai prompts can take up to ten times more energy than a regular google search. and complex answers produce six times more co2 than simpler answers. so experts say if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you should make a point to ask less complex questions. walmart is laying off hundreds of workers in their tech department in sunnyvale. this round of layoffs comes just a coupl
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lisa argen is welcome back. still cozy in bed and haven't had a chance to look outside yet, here is one from our exploratorium camera looking out at the bridge. it's a beautiful look out there this morning. looks like it's going to be a nice day for us all. and now playing the latest film from disney and pixar. elio. he is a kid trying to find where he belongs in the universe. it's really a story about loss and about finding that friend that just gets you, and about what it means to be home. reporter alicia vitarelli, from our sister station in philadelphia, had a chance to chat with the star studded cast about this animated film that is just packed with all the feels. >> it's really happening. >> this is a story about a little boy that is trying to find his place in the world, whether it's here on earth or it's somewhere else. >> elio just lost his parents and he's now living with his aunt olga. voiced by zoe saldana. >> your life isn't up there, elio. >> you need to make friends. >> the newly minted oscar winn
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>> lisa: that is the allegation. allegedly. i don't know how he showed his face again and that is worse than the allegations of the chinese spy. also, do democrats have a single man who is masculine in the party? >> emily: jeremy? >> lisa: reporting aside. >> jeremy: what is so sad, you hope remembers congress getting things down as policymakers but instead, they want to be political educators. so, but is embarrassing. i wish some people would actually, i don't know, care about the policies happening and not eating tacos on air in an awkward away, by the way. >> emily: everything is so performative and gimmicky and john fetterman with my bro with his acuity and whether he is there. what about that and the elements of being in a constant circus instead of serving your constituents? where is that audit? >> kayleigh: yeah, that is a great question. you all knew where i would go when taco bell bagby's idea. he made a right choice of restaurant and venue. he looks to be eating a hard taco supreme in the white that fell ou
>> lisa: that is the allegation. allegedly. i don't know how he showed his face again and that is worse than the allegations of the chinese spy. also, do democrats have a single man who is masculine in the party? >> emily: jeremy? >> lisa: reporting aside. >> jeremy: what is so sad, you hope remembers congress getting things down as policymakers but instead, they want to be political educators. so, but is embarrassing. i wish some people would actually, i don't know,...
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. -- lisa: that's right. turning now to your headlines, president trump says china as has agreed to start sending rare earth minerals to the united states after stopping exports back in april. the move comes after a lengthy call between president trump and president xi to resolve the ongoing trade battle. >> it's a complicated deal, but it's a deal that, you know, it's going to bring us a lot of money and a lot of everything else, and we get along very well with president xi and with china. lisa: the exports of seven precious minerals from china are key to producing cars, robotics and defense systems here in the united states.
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lisa: this is a major piece of policy for congress. a question of congressional powers under the constitution. only congress has the power to declare war. the president does have the power to oversee the military operations. in reality, in modern america, the president has unilaterally launched war actions. congress has not declared war since 1942. what is happening now is a conversation over can congress assert its war powers and have a debate? they probably will debate this. i'm not sure they will assert any war powers. members from both parties, especially democrats, are considering war powers resolutions. usually it is the opposition party that brings thisup. there is a resolution in the senate that we expect to get a vote on whether the action in iran should stand. while they are moving that, we expect that vote in the senate, and the house, house speaker mike johnson said he does not support a vote on this idea. he does not think now is the time. he dismissed it. >> i don't think this is a good time for war power resolution. for
lisa: this is a major piece of policy for congress. a question of congressional powers under the constitution. only congress has the power to declare war. the president does have the power to oversee the military operations. in reality, in modern america, the president has unilaterally launched war actions. congress has not declared war since 1942. what is happening now is a conversation over can congress assert its war powers and have a debate? they probably will debate this. i'm not sure they...
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lisa: this is where the process matters.nson may be forced to have a vote on the house floor and we do expect a forced vote on the senate floor. geoff: democratic senator tim kaine introduce that bill, tell us more about that and how it will play out. lisa: that me read you exactly what is in the proposal, he would have the boat say congress hereby directs the president to terminate the use of u.s. armed forces for hostilities against the islamic republic of iran, unless explicitly authorized by a declaration of war or specific authorization. that is very clear. you cannot have military action against iran without exclusive permission from congress. in this case only 51 votes are required. we will be watching if enough republicans join democrats to pass this. should the resolution passed, the president can veto it. so ultimately it might be symbolic, but it is important. geoff: what does that debate look like in the house? lisa: i think it is a furious debate with republicans thinking this might be the most politically risky
lisa: this is where the process matters.nson may be forced to have a vote on the house floor and we do expect a forced vote on the senate floor. geoff: democratic senator tim kaine introduce that bill, tell us more about that and how it will play out. lisa: that me read you exactly what is in the proposal, he would have the boat say congress hereby directs the president to terminate the use of u.s. armed forces for hostilities against the islamic republic of iran, unless explicitly authorized...
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meteorologist lisa argen is tracking your forecast. lisa. >> hey, karina. good morning to you. looking at our visible picture and we're going to see a little bit of fog here right up along the coast. but it is brightening up. we have a dry southwest flow before that sea breeze kicks in. you can see just right up along the shoreline there. so those onshore winds with us again the view from mount tam right now, the clouds scattering out 53 downtown 59 in hayward it is 60 in san jose. and you can see how compressed that is at sfo. 58 santa rosa. 64 by the delta with light winds. 63 in concord socked in though here the golden gate bridge coastal clouds, sunny skies today. and we'll look at that warm up for tuesday and wednesday. so the sky cover and the winds is what i want you to look at for the next couple of hours here. you'll notice that we get into that breezy onshore flow in the afternoon. the fog sets back up throughout the evening hours and then a trough visits us for monday. so this is going to be our cooler day today. we're a little bit warmer, a few more 80s inland. but
meteorologist lisa argen is tracking your forecast. lisa. >> hey, karina. good morning to you. looking at our visible picture and we're going to see a little bit of fog here right up along the coast. but it is brightening up. we have a dry southwest flow before that sea breeze kicks in. you can see just right up along the shoreline there. so those onshore winds with us again the view from mount tam right now, the clouds scattering out 53 downtown 59 in hayward it is 60 in san jose. and...
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lisa, bring us that decision.e. >> was brought by some parents in a maryland school district who objected to the presence of books with lgbt, lgbtq themes and their child's classroom without a right to opt out from it. and today, by a63 majority, in a decision written by justice alito, perhaps the greatest defender of the free exercise clause among this current court, the court is holding that just the presence of these books alone, without an opt out right, is a burden on religious exercise that has been found unacceptable under court precedent that says parents have the right to direct the religious upbringing of their children. they talk about a particular book called prince and knight, which is about a prince not finding his princess, but rather finding a partnership with a knight. and they say, look, the merit, the message of that book is that same sex marriage should be accepted by all as a cause for celebration. maybe high school students can differentiate the fact that just because something has widespread
lisa, bring us that decision.e. >> was brought by some parents in a maryland school district who objected to the presence of books with lgbt, lgbtq themes and their child's classroom without a right to opt out from it. and today, by a63 majority, in a decision written by justice alito, perhaps the greatest defender of the free exercise clause among this current court, the court is holding that just the presence of these books alone, without an opt out right, is a burden on religious...
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lisa, what do you make of that? find that particularly interesting because this is the second time in sort of a big decision where the court, roberts goes on to say, i should say that one of the things that folks who want these laws not to be implemented can do is, of course, resort to the political process. so even though the court is not extending equal protection in this instance, if you don't like this law, the political processes should work themselves out. that's, of course, something that the court also said. and the dobbs decision in overruling roe versus wade. and so the court may see a different kind of backlash, not a backlash involving, for example, violence against transgender people, but an upswell of support. when people realize what this decision really means. and by the way, i should note that the aclu's chase strangio, who was arguing for the tennessee parents and kids at the supreme court, noted at oral argument that if this law was upheld, it could also mean that states could restrict gender affi
lisa, what do you make of that? find that particularly interesting because this is the second time in sort of a big decision where the court, roberts goes on to say, i should say that one of the things that folks who want these laws not to be implemented can do is, of course, resort to the political process. so even though the court is not extending equal protection in this instance, if you don't like this law, the political processes should work themselves out. that's, of course, something...
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lisa, the realities. of how you govern change, but more importantly, the realities for everyday citizens is the biggest question mark of all, because let's keep this real. elon musk has your stuff. i've said this before and will say it again he's got your stuff. the washington post. >> in talking. >> about the dangers of doj's doj's plans for data separation and segmentation, is one of the core principles in sound cybersecurity, said charles henderson of security company coldfire. putting all your eggs in one basket means i don't need to go hunting for the eggs. i can just steal the basket, folks. that's what's been happening now. so, lisa, on the other side of this, how do we correct for it? how do citizens restore their confidence that their that their data is not being used in a way that will come back to bite them in a year or two years, or get weaponized against them in some other way. if donald trump or doge or elon. >> musk don't. >> like something you said or something you did, they now got all yo
lisa, the realities. of how you govern change, but more importantly, the realities for everyday citizens is the biggest question mark of all, because let's keep this real. elon musk has your stuff. i've said this before and will say it again he's got your stuff. the washington post. >> in talking. >> about the dangers of doj's doj's plans for data separation and segmentation, is one of the core principles in sound cybersecurity, said charles henderson of security company coldfire....
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zach. >> lisa thank you. all right.t governor newsom's lawsuit against fox news. just ahead, why the particular amount of money the governor wants in damages is significant. >> i'm tori johnson with your abc secret sale savings squad, and we've lined up limited time deals just for you. >> this week. danny, let's treat ourselves. no, i mean yourself to some everyday upgrades. >> us too. right? >> yeah. >> everybody. i walked in and thought, wow, sam, you smell so good. and then i realized. >> it was this. >> turn your shower into a spa like experience with essential oil aromatherapy steamers. right? yeah. relax. reset. just breathe. >> eucalyptus to open your senses. pink grapefruit to energize. lavender to calm. i mean, it's got it all. >> so you can savor a mini moment of self-care. and i know you're a huge fan of. >> i love this stuff. i use it all. their best selling restore and renew collection helps mature skin. what do you mean by that mature skin? >> look, i didn't assign you that one. >> look smoother in just we
zach. >> lisa thank you. all right.t governor newsom's lawsuit against fox news. just ahead, why the particular amount of money the governor wants in damages is significant. >> i'm tori johnson with your abc secret sale savings squad, and we've lined up limited time deals just for you. >> this week. danny, let's treat ourselves. no, i mean yourself to some everyday upgrades. >> us too. right? >> yeah. >> everybody. i walked in and thought, wow, sam, you smell...
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lisa desjardins has our look at this pivot point. lisa?isa: amna, in the past day, trump wrote that he wants more detention and deportation in new york, los angeles, and chicago. but as he ramps up raids there , he is freezing his push elsewhere, with a temporary pause on most immigration arrests at farms, restaurants, and hotels. on truth social, president trump wrote, "our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long time workers away from them. changes are coming!" for a closer look, i'm joined by jennie murray, ceo of the center-right national immigration forum, which works on the economy and immigration. the length of the this pause is so significant? jennie: it is very significant. we are very glad to see that the president realizes the very important role that these businesses play for america's economy and that these workers play for these american businesses. lisa: you are talking behind the scenes on the time to businesses and
lisa desjardins has our look at this pivot point. lisa?isa: amna, in the past day, trump wrote that he wants more detention and deportation in new york, los angeles, and chicago. but as he ramps up raids there , he is freezing his push elsewhere, with a temporary pause on most immigration arrests at farms, restaurants, and hotels. on truth social, president trump wrote, "our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on...