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pennsylvania insurance commmmissioner teresa miller oversees the program. she's hearing from insurers and enrollees in her state. she joins us from harrisburg. you have 10 insurance companies you deal with. i know you have been in conversations with them. what are they telling you? what are the concerns that they are bringing to you? teresa: first of all, maybe we can level set in terms of the problems that we are hearing about, the huge increases, the premium increases and the instability in the market. we are really talking about the individual market when we are talking about the instability, in pennsylvania this market , covers 5% of pennsylvanians and that's pretty consistent across states. what i am hearing from our insurance companies in pennsylvania we need to focus on , stabilizing the individual market where those 5% of pennsylvanians get their care. to do that we need to stabilize and make the rules of the road and the rules that govern that market clear. i think that is something that is a fair criticism of the last administration is that they c
pennsylvania insurance commmmissioner teresa miller oversees the program. she's hearing from insurers and enrollees in her state. she joins us from harrisburg. you have 10 insurance companies you deal with. i know you have been in conversations with them. what are they telling you? what are the concerns that they are bringing to you? teresa: first of all, maybe we can level set in terms of the problems that we are hearing about, the huge increases, the premium increases and the instability in...
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teresa may indicating an exit from the single market is part of her brexit plan. are you suggesting we'rer leaving towards a hard brexit rather than a soft brexit outcome? may says she has no plans to keep bits of eu membership. >> it's wrong to look at this as just a binary issue as to eitherer you have control of immigration or you have a good trade deal. i don't see it as a binary issue. we will, outside the european union be able to have control of immigration and set rules for people coming to the uk for member states of the uk but also as part of that brexit deal will be working to get the best possible deal in the trading relationship with the european union. >>> sharp move south in the british pound 1 and 1/4% against the u.s. dollar. so reiginaniting some of the po weakness. and we're hovering around another record high. and it highlights to me the fact that there is still a lot of potential weakness on this brexit story as in article 50 still to be invoked. i'm sure that will spark another issue of weakness. pretty surprising to see such a big move. >> a
teresa may indicating an exit from the single market is part of her brexit plan. are you suggesting we'rer leaving towards a hard brexit rather than a soft brexit outcome? may says she has no plans to keep bits of eu membership. >> it's wrong to look at this as just a binary issue as to eitherer you have control of immigration or you have a good trade deal. i don't see it as a binary issue. we will, outside the european union be able to have control of immigration and set rules for people...
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prime minister teresa may at the white house tomorrow. she will be the first foreign leader that president trump will post as president. that story from the hill today. [inaudible conversations] >> i want to thank folks for coming. welcome to the 2017 state of this day. i'm scott patterson, executive director of the national governors association and a couple things to mention and then i will introduce a very distinguished panel to first name is the first angie loco. we are excited on the podium and the other thing i want to tell folks about because it's critical to know right after the election in december when those with and in a fairly multiyear. this is pretty significant partisanship. the national governors association went out and polled 1000 american voters and we used frank luntz of once global partners and actually frank is here for anyone who would like to talk immediately after this event. we found some really significantly interest in things in this poll. the first was in an era of distress of many politicians, americans trust
prime minister teresa may at the white house tomorrow. she will be the first foreign leader that president trump will post as president. that story from the hill today. [inaudible conversations] >> i want to thank folks for coming. welcome to the 2017 state of this day. i'm scott patterson, executive director of the national governors association and a couple things to mention and then i will introduce a very distinguished panel to first name is the first angie loco. we are excited on the...
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teresa mae, the first world leader and to visit the white house since donald trump's inauguration just one month ago. relatively short news conference. the prime minister, theresa may and the president taking turns in selecting members, key members of the media to ask a handful of questions. we will educate your response though to the meeting. you may have seen teresa tromp and the remarks of the republican retreat in philadelphia yesterday. me so that it has something to say about that, or just a reaction to today's news conference at the white house the numbers on your screen if you're a democrat. 202-748-8920. -- republicans 202-7488 91. all others 202-748-8922. and we are at c-span if you like to treat us. leave a comment for us on our facebook page. just taking a quick look at some of the news media they are reporting today's meeting and the news conference here from denver in the headline, theresa may evokes reagan Ãhead is donald trump's meeting as it happened. that talking a little bit about her reports to the republican congressional members at the retreat in philadelphia. ye
teresa mae, the first world leader and to visit the white house since donald trump's inauguration just one month ago. relatively short news conference. the prime minister, theresa may and the president taking turns in selecting members, key members of the media to ask a handful of questions. we will educate your response though to the meeting. you may have seen teresa tromp and the remarks of the republican retreat in philadelphia yesterday. me so that it has something to say about that, or...
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he welcomed teresa britain, mil financial, cultural and trade deal between the u.s. and the uk is in the national interest of both countries. and we'll cement the crucial relationship that exists between us. >> leading us to talk more about the today's meeting is niles stand ige. what was your take away >> i think there were a couple of issues, sarah. obviously, donald trump did affirm the special relationship that frankly tends to be more important to british politicians than to american ones. one of the interesting points of difference between himself and prime minister may was regarding russia, where she was assertly suggesting that the should remain in place against suggestion that he might be open to end the or easing those sanctions some time soon. >> this was president trump's first meeting with the foreign dignitary as commander in chief. how did it go? tell me what the feeling was in the room, and was there a consensus as to whether or not he seemed presidential and did a good job. >> i think president trump was more subdued than he often is, tony and i thin
he welcomed teresa britain, mil financial, cultural and trade deal between the u.s. and the uk is in the national interest of both countries. and we'll cement the crucial relationship that exists between us. >> leading us to talk more about the today's meeting is niles stand ige. what was your take away >> i think there were a couple of issues, sarah. obviously, donald trump did affirm the special relationship that frankly tends to be more important to british politicians than to...
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stoxx up a little built lowe re we'ver had speculation about teresa may's speech. that could be interesting whether or not we're going to say goodbye to the single market. we'll have full coverage of that as well. janet yellen speaks on wednesday and thursday, the fed chair and friday, trump's inauguration. so a super, super busy week. so hang on to your hats. most of our european equity markets are trading lower. apart from denmark bucking a trend. cac 40 up shy off a percent. and given we're seeing a weakness in the italian banks after the down grade. you're looking at a lot of red on your screen. autos off, bank's off by 1 1/2%. insurers around 1 1/2% or so. health care a couple of points higher. with regard to some of the bigger moves, keeping in mind nasdaq on friday at a record high on the close. yet a record high. seems to be an almost daily occurrence at this point. s&p 500 higher and the nasdaq off just a tad. earning season upon us once again and morgan stanley, city bank, bank of new york melon and so the list goes on. >>> now let's get to one of our top
stoxx up a little built lowe re we'ver had speculation about teresa may's speech. that could be interesting whether or not we're going to say goodbye to the single market. we'll have full coverage of that as well. janet yellen speaks on wednesday and thursday, the fed chair and friday, trump's inauguration. so a super, super busy week. so hang on to your hats. most of our european equity markets are trading lower. apart from denmark bucking a trend. cac 40 up shy off a percent. and given we're...
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sterling this morning falling after teresa may is saying she has no plans of keeping bits of, eu membership. >>> donald trump accepts russia conducked cyber attacks but says only stupid people would question closer ties with the kremlin as the president elect won't punish moscow. >> they did not succeed in embarrassing this country and throwing the election of donald trump. >>> let's make a deal. vw shares get a boost after report that german automaker could be nearing a deal with the u.s. justice department and shares of lufthansa over challenges to earnings growth. ♪ >>> good morning everybody. and welcome to the show. very glad to be back and glad you're all with us for this hour. still a new year for many of us. the stock share of 600 opening to slightly mix hadded this morning as you would have seen edging just a little bit lower despite the positive data from germany. a 2.2% rise in the year to november. a 5.6% rise in exports as well. that was quite a bit better than anticipated. in europe we're still just moving a little bit lower. when it examines to some of the sectors and our m
sterling this morning falling after teresa may is saying she has no plans of keeping bits of, eu membership. >>> donald trump accepts russia conducked cyber attacks but says only stupid people would question closer ties with the kremlin as the president elect won't punish moscow. >> they did not succeed in embarrassing this country and throwing the election of donald trump. >>> let's make a deal. vw shares get a boost after report that german automaker could be nearing a...
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when you prime minister teresa may. nicole: cia has a new director. mike pence with kansas representative mike ang pao last night about one hour after the senate armed presidential nominee. >> you are stepping up to the defined as intelligence operation the worlds ever seen. men and women serving under your command give true meaning to the word courage. they often put their lives on the line end up integrated security. nicole: pompeius pompeius nomination was easily approved despite objections over some democrats at this session on torture, surveillance and russian appearance in selection. presidential pick secretary of state has cleared another hurdle to the foreign relations with rex tillerson nomination. the co expected to be confirmed. tom price, trump stressed that health and human services has been for the senate finance committee today. pricey supports dismantling upon the care is expected to be grilled by democrats over his plan to replace it. lauren: the fbi reportedly clear national security riser michael flynn of any wrongdoing and a decemb
when you prime minister teresa may. nicole: cia has a new director. mike pence with kansas representative mike ang pao last night about one hour after the senate armed presidential nominee. >> you are stepping up to the defined as intelligence operation the worlds ever seen. men and women serving under your command give true meaning to the word courage. they often put their lives on the line end up integrated security. nicole: pompeius pompeius nomination was easily approved despite...
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. >> i am a people person, i think you also are teresa. i can tell how i go along with someone very early and i think we are going to have a fantastic relationship. >> there will be times when we disagree. the point of the special relationship is that we are able to have that open and frank discussion. there is a moment now we can build even stronger special relationship. it >> martha: at the news conference coming one day after moscow's president cancels his scheduled face-to-face with president trump and another move that will provoke controversy, mr. trump asked to speak by phone with vladimir putin. chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday" ." >> good to be with you, martha. it >> martha: at there is so much to talk about. we heard this morning that the president did end up speaking with the president of mexico, and they had a phone conversation but they're not going to discuss the details of that with regards to the wall. what you make of all this, chris? >> what i make of all this is there's a big difference between being a candidat
. >> i am a people person, i think you also are teresa. i can tell how i go along with someone very early and i think we are going to have a fantastic relationship. >> there will be times when we disagree. the point of the special relationship is that we are able to have that open and frank discussion. there is a moment now we can build even stronger special relationship. it >> martha: at the news conference coming one day after moscow's president cancels his scheduled...
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it is teresa may think of this when she picked up the papers? >> tucker: is just like a volcano of dumbness. it's unbelievable. it is hitlerian to say that. a lot of them just don't want to go to war. it doesn't make you a hitler admirer. >> this came up in the campaign. and trump said again and again, he wasn't talking about that. he was try to reinvent the slogan. for chris matthews to go there i think was a cheap shot. >> tucker: a leader of another country -- that's so ludicrous. chris, wake up. >> so when president-elect trump was with john lewis, martin
it is teresa may think of this when she picked up the papers? >> tucker: is just like a volcano of dumbness. it's unbelievable. it is hitlerian to say that. a lot of them just don't want to go to war. it doesn't make you a hitler admirer. >> this came up in the campaign. and trump said again and again, he wasn't talking about that. he was try to reinvent the slogan. for chris matthews to go there i think was a cheap shot. >> tucker: a leader of another country -- that's so...
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>> i think we're going to stee the typical teresa may. she's robust and not easily swayed. if she's asked about torture, she will say we the united kingdom do not believe in any type of inhumane treatment. she has no choice, it's the law, what they believe over there and to be very frank, people are hoping maybe she will help him walk some of that back. >> do they? >> yeah, because why not? it's a world leader that's going to be meeting with a new u.s. president. she was home secretary for six years, she was in charge of the whole terrorism, and all that, has been in the trenches of that the last six years, plus it will be very, very difficult for britain or its allies to do business with the united states if the u.s. goes into extra illegal maneuvers such as black sites or torture, it was already an issue under president bush and threatens to become a persisting issue if this persists. >> any minute the british prime minister will be speaking, we're going to take you there live as soon as she comes on, you're watching cnn. >>> breaking news here she is the prime minister o
>> i think we're going to stee the typical teresa may. she's robust and not easily swayed. if she's asked about torture, she will say we the united kingdom do not believe in any type of inhumane treatment. she has no choice, it's the law, what they believe over there and to be very frank, people are hoping maybe she will help him walk some of that back. >> do they? >> yeah, because why not? it's a world leader that's going to be meeting with a new u.s. president. she was home...
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teresa may saying it was an honor to be in the oval office. only point of concern is what the future of nato is. president trump made no secret of saying on the campaign trail that he's concerned about the fact that the united states seems to be pulling more than its fair share of the weight when it comes the nato. wants the other can unfridays to make sure they pay their -- countries to make sure think pay their share. prime minister way wants his commitment to nato to be unwavering. and the other sanctions on russia, the white house is looking at potentially lifting some of those sanctions, easing them back a little bit. teresa may firmly in lock step with the rest of europe saying the sampbs are there for a reason and they need to stay on. there was also, i had an opportunity to ask the president a question, about the spat with mexico because we learned just before the press conference that he had an almost hour-long phone call with enrique pena nieto. i asked the president, he said it was friendly conversation, but went on to reiterate he
teresa may saying it was an honor to be in the oval office. only point of concern is what the future of nato is. president trump made no secret of saying on the campaign trail that he's concerned about the fact that the united states seems to be pulling more than its fair share of the weight when it comes the nato. wants the other can unfridays to make sure they pay their -- countries to make sure think pay their share. prime minister way wants his commitment to nato to be unwavering. and the...
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meeting with british prime minister tres teresa may. showing off the bust he returned to the oval office. >> it's a great honor to have winston churchill back. >> reporter: the two briefly joined hands as they walked through the colonnade. >> today the united states renews our deep bond with britain. military, financial, cultural, and political. we have one of the great bonds. we pledge our lasting support to this most special relationship. >> reporter: and the prime minister showed she knows how to connect with donald trump. >> i'm delighted to be able to congratulate you on what was a stunning election victory. >> reporter: but she was quick to point out what trump promised her behind closed doors about nato. which he had previously called obsolete. may said trump reassured her he's now a firm supporter. >> we are united in our recognition of nato as the bulwark of our collective defense, and today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr. president, i think you confirmed that you were 100% behind nato. >> repo
meeting with british prime minister tres teresa may. showing off the bust he returned to the oval office. >> it's a great honor to have winston churchill back. >> reporter: the two briefly joined hands as they walked through the colonnade. >> today the united states renews our deep bond with britain. military, financial, cultural, and political. we have one of the great bonds. we pledge our lasting support to this most special relationship. >> reporter: and the prime...
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supreme court ruling that teresa may must have parliaments approval before brexit can begin. let's speak to paraments lead negotiator. thank you for joining us today, it is a pleasure to have you in new york. you're the chief negotiator, so any deal struck between the government and the european union has to be approved by you, so what do you make of the development and the comments of teresa may in the past couple days on her intention for a hard brexit. >> we were not surprised by the decision of the supreme court because the supreme court has simply confirmed the first decision of the high court. and that means that the british parliament will be involved before article 50 of the treaty can be triggered by the u.k. authorities. and i think it is a good thing. it is clear now that in the interest of the citizens and the british parliament will be involveme involved. and we are involved based on the treaty we need to approve, or disapprove the final agreement which the u.k. authorities, and we have requested that we should be linked to these negotiations, be present in the n
supreme court ruling that teresa may must have parliaments approval before brexit can begin. let's speak to paraments lead negotiator. thank you for joining us today, it is a pleasure to have you in new york. you're the chief negotiator, so any deal struck between the government and the european union has to be approved by you, so what do you make of the development and the comments of teresa may in the past couple days on her intention for a hard brexit. >> we were not surprised by the...
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we can tell you that the first meeting will happen with great britain's prime minister teresa may. they are not just gestures, they're an important part of building relationships. >> and that phone call will be followed by the president of mexico. >>> joining me now, political reporter for the los angeles times and political importa correspondent for "the washington post." good to see you both. i want to get your thoughts on kellyanne conway's -- >> i think this is an extension of what we saw during the campaign. we're not supposed to be best buddies, we're supposed to cover them. there were things that sean spicer said that were demonstrably false. >> kellyanne said that sean spicer was presenting alternative facts during his remarks about the media coverage of the inauguration. what does that mean? >> i honestly don't know. i mean, i think as reporters, we think facts are the only -- the only thing in front of us, right? it's what we are supposed to present to our readers and viewers and to find out as much about them as many of them as we request. string them together with conte
we can tell you that the first meeting will happen with great britain's prime minister teresa may. they are not just gestures, they're an important part of building relationships. >> and that phone call will be followed by the president of mexico. >>> joining me now, political reporter for the los angeles times and political importa correspondent for "the washington post." good to see you both. i want to get your thoughts on kellyanne conway's -- >> i think this...
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president trump hosting the first world leader at the white house a visit by british prime minister teresa may reaffirming the relationship with the united states and united kingdom. president trump is not making friends with every world leader. >> in his first face-to-face meeting with a global leader talked about the fight against isis with his british counterpart, prime minister teresa may. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship. >> president trump poking fun at teresa may for calling on a british reporter for questioning his more controversial stances in his techniques for fighting the global war on terror. >> i feel it does work. i have been open about that for a long period of time. but i am going with our leaders and we are going to win with or without. >> british prime minister teresa may only taking office this past jewelry placing david cameron after the stunning brexit vote. >> we want to put the center of ordinary working people right up there on center stage. >> the american press core seeming interested in president trump relationship with another
president trump hosting the first world leader at the white house a visit by british prime minister teresa may reaffirming the relationship with the united states and united kingdom. president trump is not making friends with every world leader. >> in his first face-to-face meeting with a global leader talked about the fight against isis with his british counterpart, prime minister teresa may. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship. >> president...
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teresa may released the following statement. immigration policy in the united states is matter of the government of the united states just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government but we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one that we will be taking. we are studying the new executive order to see what it means and what the legal affects are and in particular what the consequences are for uk nationals if there's any impact on uk nationals clearly we will make representations to the u.s. government about that. >> hillary clinton also react on twitter, i stand with the people across the country tonight defending our values and constitution. this is not who we are. >>> cnn political come men tatt jeffrey lord, what does it do to protect u.s. citizens? >> it makes sure nobody sneaks in under the guides of syrian refugee, that's exactly what happened when refugees came ashore on the greek island and two of them -- four of them i think, but two of them participated in the attack
teresa may released the following statement. immigration policy in the united states is matter of the government of the united states just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government but we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one that we will be taking. we are studying the new executive order to see what it means and what the legal affects are and in particular what the consequences are for uk nationals if there's any impact on uk nationals...
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. >> on her arrival at the white house, british prime minister teresa may posed with pictures for president trump in oval office. prime minister may is the first foreign leader to meat with president trump since he took office. following a luncheon meeting the two leaders took questions from the news media. >> this is the original in many ways. a great honor that winston churchill is there. >> thank you, mr. president. >> it's an honor. >> thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. >> thank you very much. i am honored to have prime minister teresa may here for our first official visit from a foreign leader. this is our first visit. so, great honor. the special relationship between our two countries has been one of the great forces in history for justice and for peace and, by the way, my father was born in scotland. which is serious scotland. today the united states renyes -- refews or dep bond with britain, militarily, financial, cultural, and political. we have one of the great b
. >> on her arrival at the white house, british prime minister teresa may posed with pictures for president trump in oval office. prime minister may is the first foreign leader to meat with president trump since he took office. following a luncheon meeting the two leaders took questions from the news media. >> this is the original in many ways. a great honor that winston churchill is there. >> thank you, mr. president. >> it's an honor. >> thank you. >>...
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it is interesting because i am a people person i think you also are two teresa. i can often tell how i get along with somebody very early. i believe you have a fantastic relationship. brexit, and i really do not change my position very much. if you go back and do look on my position a trade has been solid for many many years. since i was a very young person. talking about how we were getting ripped off by the rest of the world. and i never knew i would be in this position where we can actually do something about it. but, we will be talking to your folks about brexit. brexit was an example of what was to come. and i happen to be in scotland at turnberry cutting a ribbon when brexit happens. and we had a vast amount of press they are. and i said, brexit, this was the day before and you probably remember. i said brexit is going to happen. and i was scorned and the press were making a prediction. i was scorned. and as Ãi said i believe is going to happen. and lo and behold the following day it happened. and the odds were not looking good for me when i made that beca
it is interesting because i am a people person i think you also are two teresa. i can often tell how i get along with somebody very early. i believe you have a fantastic relationship. brexit, and i really do not change my position very much. if you go back and do look on my position a trade has been solid for many many years. since i was a very young person. talking about how we were getting ripped off by the rest of the world. and i never knew i would be in this position where we can actually...
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i think you are as well, teresa. i can tell how i can get on with someone very early. brexit, and i don't change my position very much. if you go back and look, my position on trade has been solid for many, many years since i was a very young person talking about how we were getting ripped off by the rest of the world. i never knew i would be in this position where we can actually do something about it. but we will be talking to your folks about brexit. brexit was an example of what was to come. and i happened to be in scotland at turnberry cutting a ribbon when brexit happened. and we had a vast amount of press there. and i said, brexit this was the , day before, i said brexit is going to happen. and i was scorned in the press for making that prediction. i was scorned. i said i believe it is going to happen, because people want to know who is coming into their country, and control their own trade and various other things. low and behold the following day, it happened. and the odds weren't looking good for me when i made that because as you know everybody thought it wa
i think you are as well, teresa. i can tell how i can get on with someone very early. brexit, and i don't change my position very much. if you go back and look, my position on trade has been solid for many, many years since i was a very young person talking about how we were getting ripped off by the rest of the world. i never knew i would be in this position where we can actually do something about it. but we will be talking to your folks about brexit. brexit was an example of what was to...
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teresa partiÓ desde san josÉ rumbo a la capital del paÍs para unirse a la marcha de mujeres. se cree que serÁ la más grande en la historia de estados unidos. >> el propÓsito de unirse a la mÁs extra recordarnos de los derechos que debe proteger, especialmente de salud reproductiva, del derecho a la igualdad en el empleo. marÍa: mujeres de todas partes del paÍs llevan días tejiendo colores color rosa y haciendo pancartas con consignas. ellas aseguran que no serÁ una manifestaciÓn contra el mandatario. "no voy porque soy pro o anti donald trump, voy porque quiero que la nueva administraciÓn sepa que los derechos de la mujer son importantes". en un vÍdeo del aÑo 2005 que surgiÓ durante la campaÑa presidencial, se escucha a donald trump diciendo que puede besar y manos ya que las mujeres e incluso acostarse con ellas cuando se le da la gana porque tiene dinero. "esto no es sobre la elecciÓn, sobre demÓcratas o republicanos, es sobre lo que es correcto y justo en el mundo". las mujeres esperan que su presencia en washington d.c. surja efecto para que los legislador
teresa partiÓ desde san josÉ rumbo a la capital del paÍs para unirse a la marcha de mujeres. se cree que serÁ la más grande en la historia de estados unidos. >> el propÓsito de unirse a la mÁs extra recordarnos de los derechos que debe proteger, especialmente de salud reproductiva, del derecho a la igualdad en el empleo. marÍa: mujeres de todas partes del paÍs llevan días tejiendo colores color rosa y haciendo pancartas con consignas. ellas aseguran que no serÁ una...
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he welcomed british prime minister teresa may who is making her first visit to the u.s. and taking over for david cameron who stepped down following the uk's vote to leave the european union. joel waldman has more on the meeting. >> reporter: in his first face-to-face meeting were any foreign leader, president trump discussed major global issues. including the future of nato and the f british counterpartmay. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship. >>> president trump poking fun. the possible use of enhanced interrogation techniques and fighting the global war on terror >> i happen to feel that it does work. i've been open about that for a long period of time. but i am going with our leaders. and we're going to -- we're going to win with or without >> teresa may only taking office this past july replacing david cameron after the stunning brexit vote. >> we want to put the interest of ordinary working people up the center stage >> the american press core seemingly just as interested. despite cancelling a uis.s. ove border wall spoke to mr. trum
he welcomed british prime minister teresa may who is making her first visit to the u.s. and taking over for david cameron who stepped down following the uk's vote to leave the european union. joel waldman has more on the meeting. >> reporter: in his first face-to-face meeting were any foreign leader, president trump discussed major global issues. including the future of nato and the f british counterpartmay. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship....
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. >>> you are watching cnn i'm brooke baldwin, head lielines emerging the first joint meeting with teresa may the britain prime minister and the first question was whether the u.s. would consider lifting sanctions against russia. >> we'll see what happens, as far as the sanction very early to be talking about that but we look to have a great relationship with all countries ideally that won't necessarily happen unfortunately probably won't happen with many countries but if we can have a great relationship with russia and china and with all countries i'm all for that. that would be a tremendous asset. >> as far as the uk sanctions and russia and activities in the ukraine we have been very clear that we want to see the agreement implemented and we've been continuing to argue that inside the european union. >> mr. president you said before that torture works, you have praised russia, said you want to ban some muslim muslims coming many in britain that is worry so worryso worrysome, what do you say as the lied leader of the free world. >> you chose that question? >> coan i confirm, i've been l
. >>> you are watching cnn i'm brooke baldwin, head lielines emerging the first joint meeting with teresa may the britain prime minister and the first question was whether the u.s. would consider lifting sanctions against russia. >> we'll see what happens, as far as the sanction very early to be talking about that but we look to have a great relationship with all countries ideally that won't necessarily happen unfortunately probably won't happen with many countries but if we can...
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number one on the job, he just finished his first joint news conference with british prime minister teresa may, and the first question was about vladimir putin and whether they would lift the sanctions, here is the president. >> we'll see what happens, as far as sanctions it's very early to be talking about that but we look to have a great relationship with all countries ideally that won't necessarily happen unfortunately probably won't happen with many countries but if we can have a great relationship with russia and china i'm all for it. >> as far as the uk is concerned russia in relation to their activities in the ukraine we have been very clear we want to see the agreement fully implemented and believe the sanctions should continue until we see the agreement implemented. >> mr. president you have said before that you believe torture works, praised russia, suggested punishment for abortion. for many people in britain those sound like alarming beliefs, what do you say to our viewers at home worried about some of your views and worried about you becoming the leader of the free world. >> t
number one on the job, he just finished his first joint news conference with british prime minister teresa may, and the first question was about vladimir putin and whether they would lift the sanctions, here is the president. >> we'll see what happens, as far as sanctions it's very early to be talking about that but we look to have a great relationship with all countries ideally that won't necessarily happen unfortunately probably won't happen with many countries but if we can have a...
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so teresa nee having met in turkey and how are the meetings going so far? >> a key part to make a success of brexit is strengthening bilateral trade ties so they can strike free trade agreements from countries outside of europe. the relationship may not be as comfortable as their first meeting suggested it would be. she just said she didn't agree with the immigration ban and she was trying to alay concerns of some of his more controversial views. we'll see how the relationship. develops over the next few years. all they can do is the groundwork. >> it came after she got pressure to say something and we had had had this hand holding moment as well. >> no brief. >> they did hold hands briefly. i can't believe they did that. maybe she slipped. >> what happens if you have the likes of angela merkel being a lot more forceful towards mr. trump's policies and other european nations too and leaving the u.k. in a different position. >> well, i mean there's risk that donald trump's comments have rubbed eu the wrong way. the point is the u.k. has to priare ors it. it'
so teresa nee having met in turkey and how are the meetings going so far? >> a key part to make a success of brexit is strengthening bilateral trade ties so they can strike free trade agreements from countries outside of europe. the relationship may not be as comfortable as their first meeting suggested it would be. she just said she didn't agree with the immigration ban and she was trying to alay concerns of some of his more controversial views. we'll see how the relationship. develops...
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british prime minister teresa may. both got their jobs following tumultuous elections that may be where the similarities ends. mark phillips reports. >> i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. >> reporter: there is plenty for teresa may to speak frankly to president trump about. t president like this. jonathan powell knows about dealing with american presidents, chief of staff when toney blare was prime minister and dealt with george w. bush and bill clinton. >> everything, free trade, climate change. everything on the agenda. trump has a different position than most european governments. >> reporter: and the list grows with each new presidential pronouncement. now it's torture. >> we have a very clear position on torture, we do not sanction torture, we do not get involved with that, that will continue to be our position. >> reporter: from this suspicions about nato to cozying up to vladamir putin, european leaders are being challenged on how to respond to donald trump. as one former senio
british prime minister teresa may. both got their jobs following tumultuous elections that may be where the similarities ends. mark phillips reports. >> i am not afraid to speak frankly to a president of the united states. >> reporter: there is plenty for teresa may to speak frankly to president trump about. t president like this. jonathan powell knows about dealing with american presidents, chief of staff when toney blare was prime minister and dealt with george w. bush and bill...
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>> luego en una conferencia de prensa, con la presencia de la primera ministra del reino unido tere teresa may trump dijo que el diÁlogo fue muy bueno en mexicano se han quedado con brazos cruzados. el canciller mexicano luis ville garay. dijo que la intenciÓn de su gobierno es negociar, hay cosas del muro son intransables. >>> contra la dignidad y el orgullo nacional. >>> uno de los hombres mÁs ricos del mundo carlos slim criticÓ las medidas de trump. >>> es un alto riesgo para estados unidos porque le va encarecer los productos a los consumidores americanos y va a frenar el desarrollo de las empresas. >>> mientras que el expresidente mexicano vicente fox, tuvo palabras mucho mÁs duras. >>> seÑor trump se empeÑa en seguir burlÁndose de todo mundo en estados unidos que sepa y que lo sepa muy bien, con mexicano se juega. >>> mÉxico y estados unidos cerraron la tarde con este comunicado conjunto en que reconocieron tener profundas diferencias en la manera que se va a pagar el muro, pero dijeron estar dispuestos a seguir conversando. >>> en 1987 donald trump escribiÓ el libro el art
>> luego en una conferencia de prensa, con la presencia de la primera ministra del reino unido tere teresa may trump dijo que el diÁlogo fue muy bueno en mexicano se han quedado con brazos cruzados. el canciller mexicano luis ville garay. dijo que la intenciÓn de su gobierno es negociar, hay cosas del muro son intransables. >>> contra la dignidad y el orgullo nacional. >>> uno de los hombres mÁs ricos del mundo carlos slim criticÓ las medidas de trump. >>>...
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two people were detained for can we agree but unclear time if anyone is under the influence >>> teresa may is set to appear in an upcoming edition of american vogue. when she does, she will be the first british prime minister to do so >> her love of fashion made headlines, she was once criticized for wearing a pair of leather pants which costs more than $1,000. it happened with photographer annie leesburg wits >> the divisionnal playoff team on fox 5 was the most watched playoff game ever. 48.5 million people witnessed the packers win by mason crosby. good news. fox considering super bowl 51 airs right here in three weeks. and i don't think we have any profit-sharing in that. let me temper my enthusiasm. >>> how are you doing >> good, wisdom. let's get the kids off to the bus stop early. most heading back to school today. heading back to work. here's what you can expect as you get off the bus stop. 32 to 42 temperatures depending on where you live. the colder off to the north closer to pennsylvania border. scattered showers around. may want to pack the umbrella. rain jacket. not everyb
two people were detained for can we agree but unclear time if anyone is under the influence >>> teresa may is set to appear in an upcoming edition of american vogue. when she does, she will be the first british prime minister to do so >> her love of fashion made headlines, she was once criticized for wearing a pair of leather pants which costs more than $1,000. it happened with photographer annie leesburg wits >> the divisionnal playoff team on fox 5 was the most watched...
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he held a meeting with teresa may of britain. it was traditional except for some trumpian flourishes. >> you said before that torture works, you want to ban muslims for coming to america and there should be punishments for abortion. for many people in britain, those are alarming beliefs. what do you say to viewers at home that are worried about your views and you becoming the leader of the free world. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship. the past week shows president trump and candidate trump will continue to battle the truth. reportedly furious over photos showing the truth, his inaugural crowd size being smaller than others, he turned it into a major battle front of his early presidency. >> i get up this morning and i turn on one of the networks and they show an empty field. i said wait a minute, i made a speech, i looked out, the field, it looked like a million or a million and a half people. >> the largest audience to witness an inauguration, period, in person and around the globe. the attempts
he held a meeting with teresa may of britain. it was traditional except for some trumpian flourishes. >> you said before that torture works, you want to ban muslims for coming to america and there should be punishments for abortion. for many people in britain, those are alarming beliefs. what do you say to viewers at home that are worried about your views and you becoming the leader of the free world. >> this was your choice of a question. there goes that relationship. the past week...
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>> teresa. >> [teresa] ajÁ. >> ¿me mandaste llamar? >> ah, no nos hemos visto Últimamente. yo quiero saber noticias del caso de guto. el caso del atropellado. >> ay, teresa, Él se librÓ del proceso. por mÍ, Él habrÍa asumido la culpa. serÍa fÁcil cambiar la pena por un pago de canasta bÁsica, pero beatriz resolviÓ usar su influencia. recurriÓ a sus contactos en el gobierno y liberÓ al hijastro. >> ah. ¿hizo contacto con su gente en el gobierno? ay. [suspira] definitivamente, beatriz quiere arruinar a este joven. ¿y la souza rangel? pueden ayudarte. >> no, yo estoy analizando ahora la documentaciÓn para una licitaciÓn. el plazo terminarÁ en algunos dÍas. es una construcciÓn de un puente en maraÑÓn. no te dije nada sobre eso porque tÚ me habÍas dicho que no tenÍas mucho interÉs en-- en derecho empresarial. >> [rÍe] >> pero quiero que quede claro que, a pesar de haber sido contratada para atender la cuenta de la souza rangel, estoy a tu disposiciÓn para cualquier tipo de trabajo. >> muchas gracias. >> ¿alguna otra cosa? >> no, gracias. puedes irte. >
>> teresa. >> [teresa] ajÁ. >> ¿me mandaste llamar? >> ah, no nos hemos visto Últimamente. yo quiero saber noticias del caso de guto. el caso del atropellado. >> ay, teresa, Él se librÓ del proceso. por mÍ, Él habrÍa asumido la culpa. serÍa fÁcil cambiar la pena por un pago de canasta bÁsica, pero beatriz resolviÓ usar su influencia. recurriÓ a sus contactos en el gobierno y liberÓ al hijastro. >> ah. ¿hizo contacto con su gente en el gobierno?...
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the leader, teresa may, is preparing to come to the u.s. on friday with a face-to-face meeting with president trump. he has a very busy week. the prime minister, she needs a good relationship with president trump and the united states, perhaps to make up for what she'll be losing with the european union. >> good morning, john. very much so. that's why she's going there. she's saying the importance of her visit to washington to meet president trump and that president trump, we know already, is calling her pretty much his maggie. they want to try to go back to the 1980s between margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. but before she even goes there to try to get the backing and support from president trump, she's facing questions here from lawmakers as you said. and we'd expect fireworks and plenty of theater. she needs support before she can even trigger article 50. although many lawmakers here, when i asked them whether they will back it, they said, of course, they will because this won't go against what the people want. they said we want amend
the leader, teresa may, is preparing to come to the u.s. on friday with a face-to-face meeting with president trump. he has a very busy week. the prime minister, she needs a good relationship with president trump and the united states, perhaps to make up for what she'll be losing with the european union. >> good morning, john. very much so. that's why she's going there. she's saying the importance of her visit to washington to meet president trump and that president trump, we know...
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and keep an eye on the pound sterling as today we're going to be getting teresa may's industrial policy approach and that's higher to the tune of 2/3 of 1%. >>> the russian celebrations took place near the kremlin in response to donald trump's in g inaugurati inauguration. and asked novak whether trump's energy plans could derail the pact? >> translator: trust me we're very closely following the plans. and it's very pleasant for us that energy occupies first place. we believe, for the dwroindustr a whole that the aerj sector should develop and the largest, such as u.s.a. will be doing this and it would make sense in the future to resume the dialogue. >> do you anticipate with the appointment of tillerson as secretary of state that kind of dialogue will progresses or convene? >> translator: rex tillerson is a very famous energy specialist and i'm positive his actions will positive as a whole. >> is there a chance they could push prices lower in the short term? >> translator: every country selects its own development strategy for the energy industry. therefore, everyone, relatively in ter
and keep an eye on the pound sterling as today we're going to be getting teresa may's industrial policy approach and that's higher to the tune of 2/3 of 1%. >>> the russian celebrations took place near the kremlin in response to donald trump's in g inaugurati inauguration. and asked novak whether trump's energy plans could derail the pact? >> translator: trust me we're very closely following the plans. and it's very pleasant for us that energy occupies first place. we believe,...
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>> registered dietition teresa shank is here, hi there teresa or teresa. >> teresa. >> where did you go to school. >> i went to west chester university. >> local woman. >> i am good to have you here. >> she's nervous about being around me for some reason. >> you said and i quote try not to embarras me. >> who told you about this. >> i mean, i watch you. >> okay. >> she knows. >> then you know what will happen. >> okay. let's start with the top three starting with number three it is something called mind diet. >> yes. >> your mine. >> so it is an aim to prevent alzheimer's so eating brain healthy toddes. participants are encouraged to eat from ten foods from healthy food groups such as leave leavey greens, berries, beans, nuts, and seeds. >> what is the claim. >> you may lower risk of mental decline with this new hybrid of two balanced heart healthy diets, early research suggests. >> exactly. so this diet is a combination of the two best heart healthy diets which is mediterranean and dash diet. so what they recommend is that you eat at least beans, every other day, and that you're hav
>> registered dietition teresa shank is here, hi there teresa or teresa. >> teresa. >> where did you go to school. >> i went to west chester university. >> local woman. >> i am good to have you here. >> she's nervous about being around me for some reason. >> you said and i quote try not to embarras me. >> who told you about this. >> i mean, i watch you. >> okay. >> she knows. >> then you know what will happen....
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. >> thank you teresa. >> good afternoon teresa and i'm today representing north beach tenants committee because the past year and a half people are afraid their lose their sros rooms the new owners or management is not no longer renting to permanent residents or san franciscans rather to tourist they're very worried when they ask about maybe having a senior friend who is looking for a place to live they're told no. we're not doing any more renting but rooms are remaining vacant i want you to know because the communities the sros i'm familiar with in my neighborhood one in particular was - was sold was bought and attempted to evacuee people and so create a tourist hotel out of this this is where 82 yearly person working as a fisherman his entire life but one person came to his rescue and so i'm glad that supervisors are again coming to the rescue we need to preserve those communities they are community people depend on each other the fisherman and the longshoremen and the sros i'm fume with i know there are families i know there are elderly in other sros also in the neighborhood i'm so g
. >> thank you teresa. >> good afternoon teresa and i'm today representing north beach tenants committee because the past year and a half people are afraid their lose their sros rooms the new owners or management is not no longer renting to permanent residents or san franciscans rather to tourist they're very worried when they ask about maybe having a senior friend who is looking for a place to live they're told no. we're not doing any more renting but rooms are remaining vacant i...
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you missed brexit, you missed teresa may. you missed it all along. and america -- you have 14% approval rating. you want to push back on us and yet you have -- >> all i'm looking for is an answer to a simple question. you never answered why or the motivation of what was necessary about doing that yesterday. >> tell me why you just referred to us as ridiculous. why were we lied about. >> i didn't say anything, look, you're deflecting in order to avoid answering a question. >> nbc covered that report along with other article that's are still online. you can't have a press coming in on day one of the mad min strags. we were open and gracious, and they wrote a false report, days after president trump met with martin luther king the third. his son, in new york city. had a very constructive open conversation where martin luther king jr.'s son said we have to unify and help heal the country together. and any snarky attempt to under mine this president. we can't have this relationship. >> i agree, but i'm trying to ask basic questions, and you're attacking m
you missed brexit, you missed teresa may. you missed it all along. and america -- you have 14% approval rating. you want to push back on us and yet you have -- >> all i'm looking for is an answer to a simple question. you never answered why or the motivation of what was necessary about doing that yesterday. >> tell me why you just referred to us as ridiculous. why were we lied about. >> i didn't say anything, look, you're deflecting in order to avoid answering a question....
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. >>> president trump hosted british prime minister teresa may. the first official visit since she took over for david cameron that stepped down after the uk leaflet the union. joe waldman has more. >> britain's prime minister sending a message to the world during one of her stops on her official first visit to the united states. >>> british prime minister teresa meleing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. the same burial place that members of the british mill that died fighting alongside u.s. forces. >> in times of war and conflict, standing shoulder to shoulder with the united states. >> her visit with the united states considered to a are be a powerful symbol regarding the nature of a longstanding and special relationship between the u december and the u.s. >> prime minister may appearing optimistic about president trump election victory hoping her and mr. trump can work together on making the two country's alliance stronger. >> because of that great victory you have won, america can be stronger, greater and more confident in the years
. >>> president trump hosted british prime minister teresa may. the first official visit since she took over for david cameron that stepped down after the uk leaflet the union. joe waldman has more. >> britain's prime minister sending a message to the world during one of her stops on her official first visit to the united states. >>> british prime minister teresa meleing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. the same burial place that members of the british mill...
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i know president trump was asked about this with teresa mae earlier and he said he didn't want to talk about it. who is going to pay for the wal wall. when we know the specifics of the border wall? >> will know when it's been decided, but those things need to be negotiated, the consequent as need to be weighed, and this is what i'll say about all the action statements and executive orders from this week including hour-long conversation this morning. nothing that president trump is a ceremonial, it's all consequential. that's what i mean by action and impact. we don't have the solutions right now. i think would be irresponsible to have the solutions in stone right now because it's very complicated process. >> eric: is he at least open to it, to work with president trump on how mexico is going to pay qwest markets >> i don't speak for the next can president, but the american president is open to a number of different solutions. a number of different options when it comes to paying for that wall. think about with the wall really is, it represents and it is indeed a physical wall. what it
i know president trump was asked about this with teresa mae earlier and he said he didn't want to talk about it. who is going to pay for the wal wall. when we know the specifics of the border wall? >> will know when it's been decided, but those things need to be negotiated, the consequent as need to be weighed, and this is what i'll say about all the action statements and executive orders from this week including hour-long conversation this morning. nothing that president trump is a...
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. >>> teresa, thank you so much for being here today. >> thank you. >>> you called this retirement crisis one of the america's biggest challenges. you have a solution, though, what is it? >> right. we've been trying to fix the 401(k) system, the i.r.a. systems and we have concluded it could be fixed. our absolute is simple. everybody will have a retirement account. thee save it to supplement their social security. that retirement account will be invested in a pooled account. it would get much higher returns than any 401(k) or i.r.a. could get. it can't be touched before retirement, and at retire beneficiary will get a stream of income to complement their social security. >> how would this work? is this some where your employer would take the money out of your paycheck? >> that's right. >> i can imagine a lot of push-back who say i'm already taking money out for social security, already for health care and other things that come down the line. i don't have it right now. >> you would imagine that, but it turns out survey after survey, when people are asked -- what do you want to do about yo
. >>> teresa, thank you so much for being here today. >> thank you. >>> you called this retirement crisis one of the america's biggest challenges. you have a solution, though, what is it? >> right. we've been trying to fix the 401(k) system, the i.r.a. systems and we have concluded it could be fixed. our absolute is simple. everybody will have a retirement account. thee save it to supplement their social security. that retirement account will be invested in a...