Jobs report and the satisfaction. To be honest, 5 00, 6 00, 7 00 was extraordinary and there was a sense of maybe things will be calm or by 10 00 p. M. Calmer. Francine i know it is just ordinary for a foreigner to see the scenes on the street. The focus now is on what this means for the prospect of President Trump being reelected and what it means for social equality going forward. I know we have a lot to talk about and we will talk about that shortly. Havens, a huge risk on the markets. Be didlian issue, the bg quite well this morning. We need a news briefing from new york city with our first word news. Good morning. Thousands of people took to the streets again across america to protest police brutality. Less violent. Be unrest over the killing of george floyd, a black man in custody. The pentagon is distancing itself from President Trump morning that he will use active duty military to clampdown on protest. He said it would be better to rely on the National Guard for more enforceme
Gene munster is gearing up for both of the calls. We kick things off with apple which is now negative after a brief pop after the release and josh lipton spoke with tim cook. Josh, whats the latest . Melissa, one question i had for tim cook is what hes seeing in china obviously, so important for apple as a key link in that cups supply chain and also as an important end market. I asked him what his iphone demand looked like in china and whether you can extrapolate for that and china is the leading indicator for possibly europe and the u. S. And cook telling cnbc there is a significant, steep falloff, and that began to recover some in march and weve seen further recovery in april and it leaves room for optimism. Its hard to tell thats a leading indicator and there are differences and the u. S. Has had a bold Stimulus Program and i think that will clearly help and im optimistic of the pace of the recovery in the United States i asked him about the work from home trend and so many millions
Welcome to to the point. It is a pleasure to greet our guests marina hanker is professor for International Relations at the berlin bass tatty school and shes also director of its center for International Security and a warm welcome back to the program to christoph fun, barstow. He is diplomatic correspondence for the berlin daily, detach spiegel. And Nick Connelly is t ws. Ukraine correspondent. Hes been covering the war on location since it began. Let me start out by asking all of you to give us your take on whats actually happening on the ground because we havent been getting a lot of information or images coming from the region around hassan. So nick, what are you hearing our officials in key of giving us accurate reports in terms of both the counter offensive having started and also having broken through russias front lines. And how would you assess the potential, the giving re, quote, and they said that they will keep quiet until they have kind of concrete results. So i think ther
This is really a heartwrenching experience. Hundreds of people came together to rescue children from an elementary and middle school that unfortunately collapsed. At a nearby school, we are told the bodies of 20 children have been recovered. The death toll now officially stands at about 200. That number will rise. Lets bring you the latest on Hurricane Maria. It is leaving a trail of devastati devastation. Look at the trees, stop for a minute. Those are palm trees. Palm trees are in caribbean islands always. They can withstand horrible weather. Look at this. Being ripped apart, they are being shredded. Devastation across san juan, puerto rico. Sustained winds are at 145 miles per hour. That is a category 4 storm. The first to hit puerto rico in more than 80 years. Lets bring in Gadi Schwartz. Give us an update, the winds are extraordinary. Reporter they absolutely are. Right now we are on the protected side of a massive structure. This is a cement coliseum. You can see over there, we a