lended to the president s club, rather what it looks like is the president wanting stoobring this multi-million dollar world event that would be incredible publicity for his business to his property and useding the levers of government to make it so. it also strikes me when i was reading the e-mail that you guys unearthed and the foya request you have is just how much because the trump organization is a private business despite the fact it is owned by the president and his entire financial fortune rests upon it, we don t have a window into that. right, there are foya rules and there are public records access you can get, but we don t get anything about the trump work. that s right. the freedom of information act lets you get government documents and now this administration fights us and reporters and others tooth and nail to make it hard to get those, but we do ultimately get
understand the doctrine of intended and unintended quin coincidences, i had a colleague who couldn t work in the obama administration for a time because he had one client. others in the union movement who are lobbyists and take no money from lobbyists and now deregistered and doing lobby, quacks like a duck. we have a size 12 nie and need to build on the small dollar world. thank you. the question is quite simple. perception is everything and other part is divisiveness. started off talking about how we re going to fight trump. we re going to fight trump and go down the line with pence and
a moment on world business today. in south korea, landslides and flooding sparked by heavy rain has killed at least 44 people. rescue workers are searching for survivors in and around the capital. hundreds of people have lost their homes and thousands don t have power. we re getting the first videos of the moment of the bomb blast in oslo during friday s terror attacks. the norwegian prime minister s announced an independent commission to examine the killings there and on utoya island. as of now, the death toll stands at 76. those are the headlines from cnn, the world news leader. i m zain vergee. world business today starts now. good morning from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong. just five days to go and no movement on the u.s. debt deal. investors are getting anxious. that s the mood on the markets but how is it looking from the corner office in the some ceos shed light on that issue. another day passes and stil
back now with the addictive behavior around smartphones, video games and social media. from children to adults. and some on capitol hill now looking into what companies may be doing to keep customers hooked. here s abc s adrienne bankert. reporter: on the other side of the multi-billion dollar world of gaming and social media are faces, like brooke s. 15 years old and a self-professed recovering social media addict. i always waited and waited and waited for someone to reply. it was like my heart. like, i couldn t put it down. reporter: her parents say it was a knockdown, dragout fight to get the phone out of her hand. brooke received treatment at an addiction center, but she s not alone. tonight, the world health organization poised to sound an alarm, adding gaming disorders to a journal on mortality, listed among obsessive compulsive disorders and substance abuse, according to a draft report. as some on capitol hill now ask if certain companies are deliberately trying to get onl