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. >>> a deadly tornado and hailstorms have battered eastern china, leaving 98 people dead and more than 800 injured. >>> and maple leaf. today our series "one world" introduces you to the weaver who looked up for northern inspiration. >>> prime minister david cameron has conceded defeat in the historic referendum over the uk's membership in the eu. he says he will step down by october. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. a negotiation with the european union will need to begin under a new prime minister. and i think it's right that this new prime minister takes the decision about when to trigger article 50 and start the formal and legal process of leaving the eu. >> article 50 at the lisbon treaty stipulates rules for eu exit. cameron has been in office since 2010. he said he wants the new prime minister in place by the time of his party's conference in october. he reassured britons and europeans that, desp
. >>> a deadly tornado and hailstorms have battered eastern china, leaving 98 people dead and more than 800 injured. >>> and maple leaf. today our series "one world" introduces you to the weaver who looked up for northern inspiration. >>> prime minister david cameron has conceded defeat in the historic referendum over the uk's membership in the eu. he says he will step down by october. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship...
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. >>> a devastating twister struck eastern china. >>> police arrested a mother for spanking her kids. we'll have the details. >> reporter: looking live on the schuylkill expressway, nice and clear, no problems if you're about to head out. we have an issue in chester county. i'll take you there coming up. >> priceless advice from president obama, what he told the cavaliers coach during a phone call. if you want to soar along the highest, longest and fastest zipline in north america, there's only one place to do it. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ it's all in the catskills. only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com only a few cars zipping along northbound, southbound lanes empty. >> it would be nice if it stayed that way, huh, karen? >> reporter: i can tell you for sure that will not happen. we'll have traffic a little bit later, but right now we're doing all right. let's start off with a good shot, they say route 100 in exton, chester county coming up from phoenixville or chester springs. w
. >>> a devastating twister struck eastern china. >>> police arrested a mother for spanking her kids. we'll have the details. >> reporter: looking live on the schuylkill expressway, nice and clear, no problems if you're about to head out. we have an issue in chester county. i'll take you there coming up. >> priceless advice from president obama, what he told the cavaliers coach during a phone call. if you want to soar along the highest, longest and fastest zipline...
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Jun 21, 2016
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. >> a big surge of energy bringing wide spread showers and follow the cloud cover back towards eastern china where in the past 24 hours we have seen reports of about 200 to 240 millimeters of precipitation causing flooding here, as well. rather significant a few locations as we look ahead over the course of tuesday into wednesday, we still could see an additional 80 to possibly 100 millimeters out here. separately even another low pulling through northeastern china bringing thunderstorms up there. some of them could become rather strong, maybe hail coming out of that and this new low actually developing in eastern china will eventually pull towards the east bringing the second round of precipitation wednesday into thursday across parts. i want to take your attention to the tropics. i know here in 2016 we have been seeing an exceptionally slow tropical season but some of our computer models picking up on the possibility of a storm developing over in the next several days at the very least we're looking at wide spread precipitation across the sea there into the western locations of the p
. >> a big surge of energy bringing wide spread showers and follow the cloud cover back towards eastern china where in the past 24 hours we have seen reports of about 200 to 240 millimeters of precipitation causing flooding here, as well. rather significant a few locations as we look ahead over the course of tuesday into wednesday, we still could see an additional 80 to possibly 100 millimeters out here. separately even another low pulling through northeastern china bringing thunderstorms...
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Jun 24, 2016
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. >>> earlier we reported on severe stormy conditions in eastern china. robert speta tells us where that storm is and what to expect from it. >> we do have to remember, this is all a part of the rainy season out here. across japan we have not seen back-to-back storm systems so far this week actually two areas, one on monday and tuesday and another one back on wednesday, and now as this pulls out of eastern china, it is still rather potent, that same storm, not the tornado itself, but the same storm that produced the tornado north of shanghai is now rolling out there towards southern portions of korea. seeing showers moving into kyushu and western areas of honshu, could see 120 to 200 millimeters of precipitation as we head friday into saturday. this is definitely rather storm system. center low pulling towards the north. we're going to be seeing that strong southerly moisture coming in with it. definitely gusty winds along pacific coastline of japan here. it is going to be stretching all the way off here towards the east through the next 24 hours, even in
. >>> earlier we reported on severe stormy conditions in eastern china. robert speta tells us where that storm is and what to expect from it. >> we do have to remember, this is all a part of the rainy season out here. across japan we have not seen back-to-back storm systems so far this week actually two areas, one on monday and tuesday and another one back on wednesday, and now as this pulls out of eastern china, it is still rather potent, that same storm, not the tornado itself,...
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the eastern china sea are warmer than normal. now the same system is affecting japan. momore rainfall and severe weatr can be found across eastern portions of china. also affecting western japan, kyushu. more rain will raise the potential for flooding and land slides. it's a gorgeous monday. but starting tuesday, it will be wet once again but temperatures cool down to 24 degrees. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> we invite you to logon to úÑx >> live from paris. >> your rendezvous with the world right here. this is france 24, time for 60 minutes live around the world and these are the headlines. european union leaders are calling for britain to make a quick exit from the eu. the french and eu council sat down in paris before heading off for more talks in berlin. spain's prime minister is claiming the right to form a new government after his conservatives won the most seats in parliament. election in six months does n
the eastern china sea are warmer than normal. now the same system is affecting japan. momore rainfall and severe weatr can be found across eastern portions of china. also affecting western japan, kyushu. more rain will raise the potential for flooding and land slides. it's a gorgeous monday. but starting tuesday, it will be wet once again but temperatures cool down to 24 degrees. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> we invite you to logon to úÑx >> live from paris....
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if we follow this front into center and eastern china, it has been dominating out here as well. since saturday some of these areas have seen 5 to 600 millimeters of total precipitation. you can see exactly where our rainy season is stretching from kyushu. i do want to show you some video out of southern china, first call of in -- you can see since last saturday, at least 22 people have been killed, and 20 other people are still missing, according to local officials. eight of the deaths actually occurred when people became trapped in a flooded mine there. in hunan province, a dam broke forcing about 18,500 people to evacuate their homes, at least 10,000 homes have been collapsed or damaged out here due to the severe flooding, could be one of the first billion dollar disasters of 2016. it's still ongoing. the next 24 hours we're still expecting along that same line where we're seeing that heavy rainfall, the additional 120 to 150 millimeters of precipitation, and extending back towards the east. and also towards western japan. this is definitely something we're catching. taking yo
if we follow this front into center and eastern china, it has been dominating out here as well. since saturday some of these areas have seen 5 to 600 millimeters of total precipitation. you can see exactly where our rainy season is stretching from kyushu. i do want to show you some video out of southern china, first call of in -- you can see since last saturday, at least 22 people have been killed, and 20 other people are still missing, according to local officials. eight of the deaths actually...
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Jun 29, 2016
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much of central and eastern china have been getting a torrential amount of prescription. this has resulted in very serious flooding. i want to show you video, we have a few locations, just showing the significant flooding that's taken place. ten people are still missing due to this heavy rainfall. local authorities say 1.5 million people are estimated to have been affected by this seasonal surge of rainfall. rescue workers are assisting people. thousands were trapped in the rising waters. in hunan, a similar story, many residents trapped in the flooding that was taking place. you can see authorities there just trying to help people out there. but unfortunately, the past seven days we're up 3 to 400 millimeters, shown here in darker red. as we look at the forecast, still about 120, maybe 180 millimeters, especially back here towards the west, with a new developing low, is expected. so this is going to be just bringing more unneeded rainfall in a lot of these areas as we head wednesday into thursday as well. let's take a look at the americas. strong thunderstorms as well. i
much of central and eastern china have been getting a torrential amount of prescription. this has resulted in very serious flooding. i want to show you video, we have a few locations, just showing the significant flooding that's taken place. ten people are still missing due to this heavy rainfall. local authorities say 1.5 million people are estimated to have been affected by this seasonal surge of rainfall. rescue workers are assisting people. thousands were trapped in the rising waters. in...
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china. take a look down toward the south, we have the southwest monsoon dominating out here, especially across parts of the philippines and also over here toward thailand, you're going to be seeing some thunderstorms for those of you in the bangkok, a high of 33 there for you. hong kong 3. still some passing rainfall and toward manila as well. let's change gears and talk about wintertime weather out here across southern australia. one thing you take away from the satellite picture is of course you can see our low pushing through here, but behind it you kind of have that popcorn popping up here on the state li satellite picture, cold weather cumulus, indicating cooler temperatures rolling in from the antarctic out there and temperatures reflected actually this past weekend in parts of new south wales and victoria in high elevations ski resorts opened up. the three-day forecast, snowfall there at mt. buller. in kanberra highs into the single digits. and sydney single digits overnight lows but
china. take a look down toward the south, we have the southwest monsoon dominating out here, especially across parts of the philippines and also over here toward thailand, you're going to be seeing some thunderstorms for those of you in the bangkok, a high of 33 there for you. hong kong 3. still some passing rainfall and toward manila as well. let's change gears and talk about wintertime weather out here across southern australia. one thing you take away from the satellite picture is of course...
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now, where all of this is coming from is back there towards eastern china. still looking at some heavy showers into the shanghai area, for example, some prolonged rain expected out there through the rest of your tuesday. that's about 200 millimeters actually and some of these areas even stretching out to the west. also we have moisture pouring in from the south china sea. monsoonal low. hong kong we have thunderstorm advisories and warnings in effect there on your tuesday morning. winds could get up as high as 70 kilometers per hour. talking about the monsoon, looking at heavy showers across parts of india. even stretching here back to the northeast. i actually want to show you video coming out of west bengal with the flooding we've seen here. this past weekend, in fact, up to 280 millimeters was reported at one location where the flooding was taken place in about a 24-hour span. that's causing traffic to be at a standstill. you can just see people's housing getting flooded there. farmers are fairly happy about this. we're looking at a drought since last yea
now, where all of this is coming from is back there towards eastern china. still looking at some heavy showers into the shanghai area, for example, some prolonged rain expected out there through the rest of your tuesday. that's about 200 millimeters actually and some of these areas even stretching out to the west. also we have moisture pouring in from the south china sea. monsoonal low. hong kong we have thunderstorm advisories and warnings in effect there on your tuesday morning. winds could...
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extending through much of central and eastern china. still here. it is a seasonal front. it does not go away very fast. really, this just progresses northward throughout the months of may and now into june and early july across the korean peninsula and much of japan until the pacific high works in from the east and starts to set in that summer season. but until that happens, you're really still contending with that here. also, where you do not need anymore rainfall is here in to much of central and western europe. specifically, france. you have been seeing some exceptional amounts of precipitation this past month. i'll show you a video out of paris here where this is the result of one of the wettest months of may on record in the city there. actually, you have been looking at severe flooding, the rivers rising up to flood stage there, as well. not just in paris. in other communities and across much of france over 8,000 calls for rescue have been made in the past week here. you can see people being helped, being evacuated out some of the flooded areas. and unfortunately, t
extending through much of central and eastern china. still here. it is a seasonal front. it does not go away very fast. really, this just progresses northward throughout the months of may and now into june and early july across the korean peninsula and much of japan until the pacific high works in from the east and starts to set in that summer season. but until that happens, you're really still contending with that here. also, where you do not need anymore rainfall is here in to much of central...
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this is after slides to eastern china. 35 people have been killed there. more than 7 million others are affected by the damage. now estimated at $96 million. tonight at least 90 people are dead. all killed by lightning strikes in india. can you imagine? the light show happened in monsoon rains yesterday. four indian states saw the lightning strikes and one of the states the strikes set a grim record for the highest number of the fatalities in a single day. indian government statistics show that lightning is the leading killer among all natural disasters in india. leon: wow! who would have thought that? you are surprised by that, aren't you? steve: i am surprised. a lot of people in one day. 90 folks. well had a lot of lightning around here yesterday with storms. and the confirmed tornado in howard county. neat video from the security camera. a lot of folks have these in their homes to look at the front lawn watching for packages delivered. this is a this is from frederick, maryland. leon: struck the package? steve: it struck above the garage. show the vide
this is after slides to eastern china. 35 people have been killed there. more than 7 million others are affected by the damage. now estimated at $96 million. tonight at least 90 people are dead. all killed by lightning strikes in india. can you imagine? the light show happened in monsoon rains yesterday. four indian states saw the lightning strikes and one of the states the strikes set a grim record for the highest number of the fatalities in a single day. indian government statistics show that...
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in eastern china, the death toll from yesterday's massive storm has now risen to nearly 100 people. the number of injured also climbed to over 800, following the tornado that packed winds of about 80 miles per hour. rescuers continued their search for survivors today, while area residents spent the day combing through the debris of their collapsed houses. the centers for disease control and prevention today confirmed what has long been suspected in the flint water crisis. a c.d.c. investigation found lead levels in young children who drank tap water spiked significantly after the city changed its water source to the flint river in 2014. researchers found the children had a 50% higher risk of dangerously-elevated lead levels in their bloodstream than before the switch. and president obama is designating new york city's stonewall inn as a national monument-- the country's first to honor gay rights. after a 1969 police raid on the greenwich village gay bar triggered an uprising, it became widely viewed as the birthplace of the gay rights movement. in his announcement, mr. obama said am
in eastern china, the death toll from yesterday's massive storm has now risen to nearly 100 people. the number of injured also climbed to over 800, following the tornado that packed winds of about 80 miles per hour. rescuers continued their search for survivors today, while area residents spent the day combing through the debris of their collapsed houses. the centers for disease control and prevention today confirmed what has long been suspected in the flint water crisis. a c.d.c. investigation...
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. >>> a powerful tornado killed 51 people, and destroyed many buildings in eastern china. the tornado hit near the city of yingchange and a factory was raze ed razed to the ground. >> a tie vote is blocking president obama's immigration plan that is sought to shield millions living in the u.s. for deportation. the decision effectively kills the plan for the duration of obama's presidency, and hillary clinton called the ruling unacceptable. >>> the white house passed the zika funding bill, but it is unreasonable policy changes towards women's health and well over 200 women in the u.s. have been diagnosed with zika so far. that is the cnbc news update for this hour, and now back to "squawk alley ". >> thank you, courtney a torrent of news this hour, and back to the top story, the vote ers in the uk are heading to the polls to decide if the country should stay in or leave the ur are peen union and the outarecome is expected to have are far-reaching consequences. our wilfred frost is outside of parliament in london with the latest. hey, wilfred. >> yes, thank you very much, an
. >>> a powerful tornado killed 51 people, and destroyed many buildings in eastern china. the tornado hit near the city of yingchange and a factory was raze ed razed to the ground. >> a tie vote is blocking president obama's immigration plan that is sought to shield millions living in the u.s. for deportation. the decision effectively kills the plan for the duration of obama's presidency, and hillary clinton called the ruling unacceptable. >>> the white house passed the...
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. >> thousands of lives impacted by a powerfu ol deadly tornado r in eastern china. >> as we head to break let'sreas take a live look across thecrost d.c. region right now. 5:26 is our time right now.ightn we are at 72 degrees on this friday morning. morni let's get it going, people. ppl the sooner we get the workday wd done the sooner the weekend iss here. he fox news morning back right after this. >> ♪ >> straight ahead on fox news morning the world economy isth already having a negative reaction to the results of the british vote to leave they european union. union the decision also means a newean person will soon reside at 10dea downing street in london. l as prime cameron announces hisnnnces resignation.re >>> police say a d.c. teen was.a planning to use an assault ass rifle to attack his girlfriend, her school and herer mother.mother. >>> and a transgender teenagerre in virginia wins anotherins victory in court. cou. fox news morning starts right now. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. mg >> good morning to you.>> good thank you very much fomor waking up with us. i'm wisdom
. >> thousands of lives impacted by a powerfu ol deadly tornado r in eastern china. >> as we head to break let'sreas take a live look across thecrost d.c. region right now. 5:26 is our time right now.ightn we are at 72 degrees on this friday morning. morni let's get it going, people. ppl the sooner we get the workday wd done the sooner the weekend iss here. he fox news morning back right after this. >> ♪ >> straight ahead on fox news morning the world economy isth...
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china has it. venezuela has it. we should have it. it's especially appropriate we are considering this bill in june, which is national caribbean-american heritage month. as the president said, quote, the bonds between the united states and the caribbean remain strong, both rooted in similar legacies of trial and triumph and our fartives have advanced to come forward by our shared dedication to foster opportunity and forging a brighter future. i couldn't agree more. so i urge my colleagues to support this measure and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: i continue to reserve and i will close at the appropriate time. mr. engel: it's now my pleasure to yield two minutes to the the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee, a leader on the caribbean and author of resolution honoring caribbean-american heritage month. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. ms. lee: first, let me take a moment to offer my condolences nd
china has it. venezuela has it. we should have it. it's especially appropriate we are considering this bill in june, which is national caribbean-american heritage month. as the president said, quote, the bonds between the united states and the caribbean remain strong, both rooted in similar legacies of trial and triumph and our fartives have advanced to come forward by our shared dedication to foster opportunity and forging a brighter future. i couldn't agree more. so i urge my colleagues to...
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now more rain is expected for eastern portions of china and also there's a new low affecting the chongqing area. here's the extended forecast. >>> "newsroom onthank you for joining us "france 24." we start with his headlines. at least 41 dead and over 200 inured in a terror attack turkey. suicide bomber's detonated explosives inside an istanbul international airport. authorities expect islamic state. scotland is determined to stay in the european union. nicola sturgeon delivered an unequivocal message in brussels. britain's chair at the eu
now more rain is expected for eastern portions of china and also there's a new low affecting the chongqing area. here's the extended forecast. >>> "newsroom onthank you for joining us "france 24." we start with his headlines. at least 41 dead and over 200 inured in a terror attack turkey. suicide bomber's detonated explosives inside an istanbul international airport. authorities expect islamic state. scotland is determined to stay in the european union. nicola sturgeon...
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Jun 23, 2016
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weeks of heavy rain and storms in southern and eastern china have caused a lot of flooding and caused many deaths. >>> 7:25. 7:26 is the time right now. a critical vote on the san francisco department's use of force policy in the wake of several high-profile shootings. up next we are going to have the details of that policy and what still needs to be worked out. >>> a marathon sit-in is happening right now on the floor of the house of representatives as democrats push for gun control legislation. you will hear from bay area politicians who are upset. you will hear what people think about all of this. >>> good morning. we are looking at an east bay commute that is busy in many areas. past the bart stations and through the tunnel. we will tell you more about all of this straight ahead. >>> just a little bit of fog on the coast. looks like that's where it's going to stay. inland temps will be nice. looks like a sign of a warmer weekend. hi. is the internet still out? yes! come on. work together. work together. do you have anything? no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i l
weeks of heavy rain and storms in southern and eastern china have caused a lot of flooding and caused many deaths. >>> 7:25. 7:26 is the time right now. a critical vote on the san francisco department's use of force policy in the wake of several high-profile shootings. up next we are going to have the details of that policy and what still needs to be worked out. >>> a marathon sit-in is happening right now on the floor of the house of representatives as democrats push for gun...
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." >>> a tornado killed 52 people and destroyed many buildings in eastern china. the tornado hit near the city injuring large numbers of people and blocking roads. houses were destroyed and vehicles blown away and a local factory was raised to the ground. >>> one of the six men in the famous photograph of the flag raising at iwo jima has been incorrectly identified. this for more than 70 years. an investigation by the marine corps says the navyman john gradually was not actually in the image but a private first class named harold shultz was. that's your cnbc news update. >> thank you. the oil market is closing for the day. taking a check on crude oil, it is higher. are we going to pull up a chart here? there we go. bingo. >> closing up the session highs. $50 a barrel. $50.12 is where it is closing. we do see dollar weakness. the pound sterling is off the morning highs. still hovering near year no date highs again the u.s. dollar. it did hit the highest levels since 2015 and the biggest money managers out there this rally bha not yet be over. kate kelly joins us wi
." >>> a tornado killed 52 people and destroyed many buildings in eastern china. the tornado hit near the city injuring large numbers of people and blocking roads. houses were destroyed and vehicles blown away and a local factory was raised to the ground. >>> one of the six men in the famous photograph of the flag raising at iwo jima has been incorrectly identified. this for more than 70 years. an investigation by the marine corps says the navyman john gradually was not...
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. >>> torrential rains have triggered flooding in eastern china, affecting more than 7 million people. 35 residents have been killed and another 24 are listed as missing. the damage is estimated at $96 million. >>> well, let's turn now to the world of sport, and police used tear gas to break up scuffling euro 2016 fans before poland's game against ukraine in marseille, france, on tuesday. police say they arrested six people. poland won the match 1-0. >>> and at the cope pa america semifinals, at least one fan in houston got what he came for before the start the start of the second half. he ran onto the pitch and hugged lionel messi. messi was a nice guy about it. he signed the fan's jersey before security escorted the intruder out. >>> the international olympic committee says it is focused on keeping the rio games free from doping. the group met in switzerland tuesday, where it announced its latest plan. world sports don riddell breaks it all down. >> reporter: just 45 days now until the start of the olympics, and it is far from clear who exactly is going to be competing. we already k
. >>> torrential rains have triggered flooding in eastern china, affecting more than 7 million people. 35 residents have been killed and another 24 are listed as missing. the damage is estimated at $96 million. >>> well, let's turn now to the world of sport, and police used tear gas to break up scuffling euro 2016 fans before poland's game against ukraine in marseille, france, on tuesday. police say they arrested six people. poland won the match 1-0. >>> and at the...
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. >> china eastern airlines even customizing their fleet complete with flight attendants decked out in disney outfits. >> the people of shanghai are very proud of receiving disney. so this has been building for many, many years and people are just impatient to see it. >> reporter: just outside the park, disney town. open just over a month ago it's already a huge hit with world class shopping and dining and overlooking the idyllic wishing star park. and as the clock counts down to the grand opening, inside the finishing touches are under way. fresh touches of paint and last-minute polishing and troops of dancers rehearsing to get the magic just right as disney makes china its newest home. >> it's going to be quite a spectacular scene when it all gets started a little bit later on this morning there will be fireworks at 7:30 in the morning eastern time. >> quite the celebration. >> it's nighttime there. >> 700 culinary cast members. 700 different places to eat there. 99 acres. the parks, the lake, >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're following breaking news
. >> china eastern airlines even customizing their fleet complete with flight attendants decked out in disney outfits. >> the people of shanghai are very proud of receiving disney. so this has been building for many, many years and people are just impatient to see it. >> reporter: just outside the park, disney town. open just over a month ago it's already a huge hit with world class shopping and dining and overlooking the idyllic wishing star park. and as the clock counts down...
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more rain is expected loose china, and then the eastern half of the front will likely push tordrd the north. the pacific side of japan will likely see rainfall and thunderstorms on your wednesday -- or actually thursday and possibly into your friday. so tokyo is going to be a rainy day thursday, 25 degrees for the high, 30 degrees for the high on friday with rainy weather once again. going into saturday, sunny weather, and it's going to be summmmerlike hot, 31 degrees expected on your saturday. across europe, multiple systems still causing severe weather across many portions of europe. so there is a chance for severe thunderstorms, large hail and even some damaging winds from the west towards the east. the worst conditions can be found across the pyrenees, the north of italy as well as the balkan peninsula. watch out for that weather. temperatures will be as follows. in the teens in paris with a chance for thunderstorms on wednesday. and 21 degrees in berlin. across the east. 24 in warsaw and up to 25 expected in mass coscow with ra weather expected on your hump day. all right. here i
more rain is expected loose china, and then the eastern half of the front will likely push tordrd the north. the pacific side of japan will likely see rainfall and thunderstorms on your wednesday -- or actually thursday and possibly into your friday. so tokyo is going to be a rainy day thursday, 25 degrees for the high, 30 degrees for the high on friday with rainy weather once again. going into saturday, sunny weather, and it's going to be summmmerlike hot, 31 degrees expected on your saturday....
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and eastern europe that used to be closed to the global economy. globalization is a force. you can't just wish it away or put the genie back in the bottle. what we do get to vote on are trade agreements so they become a magnet of concern, a scapegoat for a broader set of factors that contribute to economic anxiety. but it's important not to conflate trade agreements with globalization. globalization has impacted the workplace. trade agreements can be part of the solution. trade agreements allow us to shape globalization to our advantage. they're the vehicle through which we help write the rules of the road for the global trading system and do so in a way that reflects our interests and our values. just yesterday, the international trade commission released a study on the effects of u.s. trade agreements since 1984. when we negotiated our first fta with israel. it found in aggregate, our bilateral and regional agreements have added american jobs and increased wages, giving consumers lower prices and greater variety, with the most gains going to lowe
and eastern europe that used to be closed to the global economy. globalization is a force. you can't just wish it away or put the genie back in the bottle. what we do get to vote on are trade agreements so they become a magnet of concern, a scapegoat for a broader set of factors that contribute to economic anxiety. but it's important not to conflate trade agreements with globalization. globalization has impacted the workplace. trade agreements can be part of the solution. trade agreements allow...
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. >> reporter: china eastern airlines even customizing their fleet complete with flight attendants decks out in disney outfits. >> the people of shanghai are prou o welcomed us since we announced our arrival. building for many years and people are impatient to see it. >> reporter: just outside the part disneytown. open discuss over a month ago it's already a huge hit with world class shopping and dining and overlooking the idyllic wishing star park. and as the clock counts down to the grand opening inside the finishing touches are under way. fresh coats of paint. last-minute polishing and troupes of dancers rehearsing to get the magic just right as disney makes china its newest home. and that was just a small taste of this magical new world. tomorrow we'll take you deeper inside. give you the grand tour of this brand-new park but right now going to chat with none other than yao ming. honorary ambassador of shanghai disney resort and a basketball legend. yao ming, ladies and gentlemen. [ applause ] you just walked the red carpet going to seehe translated for the first final in mandarin. i
. >> reporter: china eastern airlines even customizing their fleet complete with flight attendants decks out in disney outfits. >> the people of shanghai are prou o welcomed us since we announced our arrival. building for many years and people are impatient to see it. >> reporter: just outside the part disneytown. open discuss over a month ago it's already a huge hit with world class shopping and dining and overlooking the idyllic wishing star park. and as the clock counts...
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china was still a backwater. you know, eastern europe was behind the iron curtain. there wasn't much competition. we were the only folks who were seriously making cars a trucks and appliances and you name it. we had strong unionization, which meant that workers had leverage so that they could get a goodhare of a growing pie, and people saw each year and each generation, their standards of living going up pretty rapidly. and what started happening is you started seeing foreign competition. unions started getting busted so workers had less leverage, which meant their waejs didn't go up quite as fast. you started seeing end of defined benefit pension plans. in terms of health care programs, if you had health care on your job, suddenly you were paying a lot of deductible and premiums. college costs started going up because the public university system, which used to be generously funded by state governments so that tuition was low, suddenly state governments were spending more money on prisons than they were on universities, which meant tuition went up. you add all thos
china was still a backwater. you know, eastern europe was behind the iron curtain. there wasn't much competition. we were the only folks who were seriously making cars a trucks and appliances and you name it. we had strong unionization, which meant that workers had leverage so that they could get a goodhare of a growing pie, and people saw each year and each generation, their standards of living going up pretty rapidly. and what started happening is you started seeing foreign competition....
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rishaad: how taiwan is switching away from china two weeks after its new president took over. it is on bloomberg.com/asia. later on the show, china's plans to deal with -- hit a snag. opec rejecting a production ceiling. this is "trending business". ♪ rishaad: all right, you are back with "trending business". opec saying it strategy is succeeding. they decided a limit is unnecessary at this stage. ministers were united in their optimism that the oil market is approving. let's check on crude. the bti, unchanged, $50 a barrel. brent, above that important psychological handle. my next guest says we should not expect the cartel to cut production. we did not expect much. they did not build it out. we got what we expected. a do abouteally much nothing. expectations were low going in. >> it wasn't a special meeting. >> that's right. it was unlike the meeting two months ago. rishaad: one thing they did agree on is this new secretary general. is this job essentially unimportant? >> essentially this is a figurehead role, a ceremonial role. it does not have much bearing in terms of wha
rishaad: how taiwan is switching away from china two weeks after its new president took over. it is on bloomberg.com/asia. later on the show, china's plans to deal with -- hit a snag. opec rejecting a production ceiling. this is "trending business". ♪ rishaad: all right, you are back with "trending business". opec saying it strategy is succeeding. they decided a limit is unnecessary at this stage. ministers were united in their optimism that the oil market is approving....
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and eastern europe that used to be closed to the world and are now integrated into the global economy. globalization is a force. you can't wish it away or put the genie back in the bottle. but what we do get to vote on are trade agreements. so they become the vessel into which people pour their legitimate anxieties about the changing nature of the workforce, wage stagnation and income inequality. they become the magnets of concern for a much broader and largely unrelated set of factors. trade agreements aren't the cause of the problems i've alluded to, they can be part of the solution to them, along with other sound economic and domestic policies, such as investment in infrastructure, education and training. trade agreements allow us to shape globalization to our advantage. they are the vehicle through which we help write the rules of the road for the global trading system which reflect our interests and our values. we start from the fact that the u.s. already has one of the world's most open economies in the world, in large part because of decisions made decades ago, and supported by
and eastern europe that used to be closed to the world and are now integrated into the global economy. globalization is a force. you can't wish it away or put the genie back in the bottle. but what we do get to vote on are trade agreements. so they become the vessel into which people pour their legitimate anxieties about the changing nature of the workforce, wage stagnation and income inequality. they become the magnets of concern for a much broader and largely unrelated set of factors. trade...
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it is a fact made possible by containing shipping, broadband, opening of countries like china and eastern europe that used to be closed to the economy and our part of it. -- and now are a part of it. you cannot just put the genie back in the bottle. what we do get to vote on our trade agreements. they become a magnet of concern, a scapegoat for a broader set of factors that contribute to economic anxiety. it is important not to conflate trade agreements with globalization. globalization affects the workplace. trade agreement be part of the solution. us to shape globalization to our advantage. there is a vehicle where we help write the rules of the road for the trading, do so in a way that reflects our interests and our values. just yesterday, the international trade commission released a study on the effects of u.s. trade agreements since 1984, when we negotiated the first mpa with israel. it found an aggregate, american jobs have been added and increased wages, giving consumers lower prices and greater product variety, and the largest purchasing power gains going to low and middle income
it is a fact made possible by containing shipping, broadband, opening of countries like china and eastern europe that used to be closed to the economy and our part of it. -- and now are a part of it. you cannot just put the genie back in the bottle. what we do get to vote on our trade agreements. they become a magnet of concern, a scapegoat for a broader set of factors that contribute to economic anxiety. it is important not to conflate trade agreements with globalization. globalization affects...
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eastern, greg? >> more tension between the united states and china. we learn that a chinese fighter jet gets close to a u.s. plane in the east china sea. kristin? >> reporter: greg, this is the second time in less than a month that a chinese fighter jet came too close to an american spy plane. the most recent incident happened the day secretary kerry was in/beijing. >> our position is very clear with maratine law, we want traditional, historic, freedom of navigation and overflight to be respected china said it will be respected. >> reporter: if asked if this incident was timed to be when secretary kerry. they said ask the americans. the spy plane was on routine patrol. and the chinese fighter jet came too close, too fast. it seems to be a case of improper airmanship as no other provocative maneuvers occurred. this happened over on the china sea. the part that is in dispute of china and japan. it is where/beijing is militariarizing the islands. they are harming china's maratime security. carter said the u.s. military will fly, sail or operate wherever
eastern, greg? >> more tension between the united states and china. we learn that a chinese fighter jet gets close to a u.s. plane in the east china sea. kristin? >> reporter: greg, this is the second time in less than a month that a chinese fighter jet came too close to an american spy plane. the most recent incident happened the day secretary kerry was in/beijing. >> our position is very clear with maratine law, we want traditional, historic, freedom of navigation and...
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eastern time. >> fed chair yellen begins her testimony to the senate in the house on tuesday. scarlet: it all culminates with the brexit vote. on u.k. votes formally thursday. >> i think we will be talking about that a lot next week. scarlet: absolutely. that is all for "what'd you mark: i'm mark halperin. and i'm mark halperin. this is a special "freaky friday" edition of "with all due respect." mark and i will be here all weekend's topics were so big league no single anchor could possibly do the job. is in our washington bureau. welcome. margaret:
eastern time. >> fed chair yellen begins her testimony to the senate in the house on tuesday. scarlet: it all culminates with the brexit vote. on u.k. votes formally thursday. >> i think we will be talking about that a lot next week. scarlet: absolutely. that is all for "what'd you mark: i'm mark halperin. and i'm mark halperin. this is a special "freaky friday" edition of "with all due respect." mark and i will be here all weekend's topics were so big...
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whether it was the rise of china , the split between china and the soviet union, which he foresaw, but also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> next, a senate hearing on while higher prevention. interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural resources hearing on wildfire and forth management. they talk about legislation that will change how firefighting efforts are funded by the u.s. forest service. they testified on the timber industry. this is two hours. >> good morning, the committee will come to order. we are meeting to receive testimony on a legislative discussion draft entitled wildfire budget response act. i want to thank those that joins together when we released this draft may 25 along with ranking members senator cantwell and senator wyden. u.n. senator crapo have been working this issue for a very long time. we thank you for your leadership. senat
whether it was the rise of china , the split between china and the soviet union, which he foresaw, but also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> next, a senate hearing on while higher prevention. interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural...
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eastern. and at 10 on boob tv's "after words" -- booktv's "after words" program, mitch mcconnell discusses his memoir, "the long game," with senator lamar alexander. we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with neil bass couple who recalls the nazis' race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies' efforts plan to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. whenever we get the opportunity, we like to go to college campuses and talk with professors who are also authors. today we are on the campus of claremont mckenna college in claremont, california, and we're joined by professor ralph rossum who is the author of this book, "understanding clarence thomas: the jurisprudence of constitutional restoration." professor rossum what, in your view, is the biggest misconception about clarence thompson? >> guest: the biggest misconception would be that he was somehow and ally ya's shoe shine -- scalia's shoe shine boy
eastern. and at 10 on boob tv's "after words" -- booktv's "after words" program, mitch mcconnell discusses his memoir, "the long game," with senator lamar alexander. we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with neil bass couple who recalls the nazis' race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies' efforts plan to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. whenever we get...
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the relationship with russia are worse, eastern europe, i'm not even going to mention the south china sea and the disaster it's interesting to look at what she said this week, she said isis is not to be contained, it's to be destroyed. which i actually thought was a departure from. >> it was. i didn't know to what extent she had been a loyal sort of civil servant to president as secretary of state. >> i don't believe her. i don't believe that the public opinions polls turn. she voted for the war in iraq and then she was against the war in iraq and in favor of the timetable when public opinion turned. so, you know, she reset the relationship with russia and that was ridiculous thing to do and got nothing in return. i once asked secretary gates what did you get in return for the reset with russia his answer was nada. that's not negotiation that's capitulation. this woman is a complete slave to public opinion polls. so, if she were to engage in a war with isis and two years into that war, things got ugly, american public opinion changed, she would do what she did in the iraq war. she put
the relationship with russia are worse, eastern europe, i'm not even going to mention the south china sea and the disaster it's interesting to look at what she said this week, she said isis is not to be contained, it's to be destroyed. which i actually thought was a departure from. >> it was. i didn't know to what extent she had been a loyal sort of civil servant to president as secretary of state. >> i don't believe her. i don't believe that the public opinions polls turn. she...
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saying that the china reforms are even. saying that china's ability to deal with financial shocks are eroding. this is following a visit he made to beijing. we're eagerly anticipating a report from the imf later this week on the uk where they dive into some of the risks around brexit. we expect that wednesday or thursday. >> we kind of know what they're going to say. >> economic argument, though. >> the economic argument, the interesting thing is foreigners like laguard, it doesn't help. >>> switching gears, the investigate continues into the orlando massacre. eamon javers join us. >> reporter: good morning, wilfred. last night, thousands gathered in central square in downtown orlando to mourn, pay their respects. particularly members of the gay community who said they came out here last night to rally, just to bear witness pofor what has happened here. the instincts is to hide. they said they wanted to be very, very visible. the mayor of orlando spoke passionately about his community. here's what he said. >> light shines i
saying that the china reforms are even. saying that china's ability to deal with financial shocks are eroding. this is following a visit he made to beijing. we're eagerly anticipating a report from the imf later this week on the uk where they dive into some of the risks around brexit. we expect that wednesday or thursday. >> we kind of know what they're going to say. >> economic argument, though. >> the economic argument, the interesting thing is foreigners like laguard, it...
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and 9:30 eastern time. at 10:00 on afterwards, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell discusses his memoir the long game with senator lamar alexander. we finish our primetime programming at 11:00 with neil basco who because the nazis race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies efforts to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> what do you do at simon & schuster? >> i am the vp executive producer and editor. >> host: what do they mean? >> guest: i run the publicity group and i try to buy a book. >> guest: we want to talk to you about some of the books coming out this season. this book you have been working on as an editor. >> i turned in a final edit published in december. a woman looking at men looking at women. most people know her as a novelist, the blazing world but leads a double life. the most perspective thinkers and writers in neuroscience. it is a triptych, a question on art criticism, and the book length section on neuroscience, with kierkegaard at
and 9:30 eastern time. at 10:00 on afterwards, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell discusses his memoir the long game with senator lamar alexander. we finish our primetime programming at 11:00 with neil basco who because the nazis race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies efforts to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> what do you do at simon & schuster? >> i am the vp executive producer and editor. >> host: what...
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in thetalks have begun south china sea. we go live to beijing and check in with david gura, who spoke exclusively with jack lew. gura: john kerry is pushing hard for a resolution. pushing for some movement on currencies. hoping to get more clarity from the government. there is a lot of concerns about the government. if you look over the last 6-9 months, a lot of china's intervention has been to defend .he r&b to keep it from depreciating. what we worried about for many years is forcing down to value. very much made clear that we need to make sure that the commitment to moving in an orderly way towards a market to determine the exchange rate will as there ispolicy up and down pressure and that it not become a one way policy in the future. i think compared to where we ago, west a few years have seen real progress. he said that the intervention was not problematic. his word, of course. congress will be keeping a close look on the currency, going forward. david: one of the things that jumped out from your interview is the sugge
in thetalks have begun south china sea. we go live to beijing and check in with david gura, who spoke exclusively with jack lew. gura: john kerry is pushing hard for a resolution. pushing for some movement on currencies. hoping to get more clarity from the government. there is a lot of concerns about the government. if you look over the last 6-9 months, a lot of china's intervention has been to defend .he r&b to keep it from depreciating. what we worried about for many years is forcing down...
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ontonight at 8:00 eastern c-span's q&a. jake sullivan is a senior of national security and foreign policy advisor to hillary clinton. on friday, he cleared his sized -- he criticized the lack of foreign policy experience for dumb -- of donald trump. [indiscernible] >> good afternoon. let's settle down purely got a great -- let's settle down. we have got a great speaker tonight. thank you. will you just settle down? i know it has in a spectacular day. talked all about a lot of critical issues. we are about to have the agenda set by our next speaker. truman community, we are in a battle we have been preparing for for years. --m a truman debt it democrat. i have worked in campaigns and the private sector and in six years at the army reserve as an off sir. -- officer. we understand the stakes of the battle we are in. is grounded int our values leading to military and diplomatic strength and uses the last of power. it is even more important for us to fight for our values and for a vision of america and global strength, that is o
ontonight at 8:00 eastern c-span's q&a. jake sullivan is a senior of national security and foreign policy advisor to hillary clinton. on friday, he cleared his sized -- he criticized the lack of foreign policy experience for dumb -- of donald trump. [indiscernible] >> good afternoon. let's settle down purely got a great -- let's settle down. we have got a great speaker tonight. thank you. will you just settle down? i know it has in a spectacular day. talked all about a lot of critical...
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., china manufacturing and services coming out. and, eurozone unemployment rate tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. eastern time. mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. to with all due respect donald trump's wall, it looks like the mexicans are coming in. mr. trump: they're getting ready to attack. ♪ john: on the show tonight, a tarmac chat. but first, donald trump's new campaign tech. he did something remarkable come a kind oft
., china manufacturing and services coming out. and, eurozone unemployment rate tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. eastern time. mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. to with all due respect donald trump's wall, it looks like the mexicans are coming in. mr. trump: they're getting ready to attack. ♪ john: on the show tonight, a tarmac chat. but first, donald trump's new campaign tech. he did something remarkable come a kind oft
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stem the is looking to loss of traffic to middle eastern rivals. bayer has procured $62 billion in its pursuit of monsanto. has selected bank of america, credit suisse, and j.p. morgan chase. if the deal happens, it would create the world's biggest supplier of farm chemicals and seeds. and the five year loan is increasing to $2 billion, says biggestr of china's search engine has gotten commitments from 21 banks. baidu says it plans to use the money for general corporate purposes. that is your bloomberg business flash. mark: just under three weeks to go until the june 23 vote. polls show support is starting to veer towards brexit. the remaining campaign is speaking all of its allies. today, chancellor of the ishequer george osborne recruiting jamie dimon. here's what he told the board. will not telld the british people how they should vote, by will give my opinions. that it is important people make decisions without guys -- with their eyes open. it is a terrible deal for the british economy and jobs. has more than 60,000 employees across six locatio
stem the is looking to loss of traffic to middle eastern rivals. bayer has procured $62 billion in its pursuit of monsanto. has selected bank of america, credit suisse, and j.p. morgan chase. if the deal happens, it would create the world's biggest supplier of farm chemicals and seeds. and the five year loan is increasing to $2 billion, says biggestr of china's search engine has gotten commitments from 21 banks. baidu says it plans to use the money for general corporate purposes. that is your...