I suppose lawmakers would be relieved to come away with that message and the Alliance Remains ever strong. The u. S. Remains committed to that Security Alliance to the region and to south korea. Lets get more reaction to the president s speech. First, lets get over to our chief asia correspondent who is in seoul and has been listening in. Some reaction so far to th that address to the national assembly. We discussed earlier was whether donald trump would go off script. From his cadence and delivery, i suspect he stuck to his grip. It was a speech full of oneliners and messages that perhaps the South Koreans were of mixedo hear instead messages. The corery emphatic on relationship, the ironclad nationsship of the two have. Some of the things that were interesting, he said in a direct message to the regime in north korea, without necessarily naming kim jongun, he said weapons are not making you safer. They are putting you back in grave danger. And then donald trump said he to a bettera p
From the prizewinning reporter amy goldsteen is next. She talks be the closing of a Gm Assembly Plant in jamesville, wisconsin, during the Great Recession. Good evening, everyone. My name is carmelo of villa, the director of the work project of the Wisconsin Humanities Council. Thank you all for coming tonight to see Amy Goldsteins book presentation, janesville an american story. Thank thursday amy for come he to tower about the live of the hard working people of janesville, beautifully documented in your wonderful book. The book festival comes to life every year thanks to the hard work and dedication of our friends at the Madison Public Library, the event could not be possible without the sponsorship of our friend sod i encourage you to go to the festival web site and fine out more about our sponsors tonight. The Wisconsin Humanities Council is proud to sponsor amys talk this evening. Its a wonderful opportunity for us to continue to do what organizations has done statewide for 25 yea
Good evening, everyone. My name is carmelo of villa, the director of the work project of the Wisconsin Humanities Council. Thank you all for coming tonight to see Amy Goldsteins book presentation, janesville an american story. Thank thursday amy for come he to tower about the live of the hard working people of janesville, beautifully documented in your wonderful book. The book festival comes to life every year thanks to the hard work and dedication of our friends at the Madison Public Library, the event could not be possible without the sponsorship of our friend sod i encourage you to go to the festival web site and fine out more about our sponsors tonight. The Wisconsin Humanities Council is proud to sponsor amys talk this evening. Its a wonderful opportunity for us to continue to do what organizations has done statewide for 25 years, which is to support and promote programs that use history, culture and discussion to strengthen Community Life in wisconsin for everyone. Tonights prese
Amy and john recently got married. The wedding picks up at their reception. This is part of the wedding that a lot of women yeah train for. Yeah. Time to catch the bouquet. A lot of times its the main event. Theres jamie standing in front of her girls. Most of the time its the flowers one, two, three oh, she threw her will be wig bye, wig. She was like, you know what [ cheers ] she turns around to her girls like, hey that is pretty freaking awesome. So cool. It is. Jamie decided that at this point on her special day she was going to own her 16month battle with cervical cancer. Shed been going through the treatments, and of course that caused her to go bald. It looks like shed worn the wig throughout the ceremony. She was like, you know what, its time to party [ cheers ] they all start to cheer and scream. Okay, okay, okay. Settle down. Its coming. I love her. And now the new countdown. She tosses the bouquet, they go fighting for it. You see her man john give her a big hug. I love it.
Amazon raises cash to pay for whole foods. Goldman sachs takes a game to silicon valley, roosting storage for top tech talent. Betty this is daybreak asia, live from bloombergs u. S. And asia headquarters. I am betty liu, it is just after 7 00 p. M. In new york. After 7 00 a. M. Here in hong kong. I am shery ahn. Volatility falling, the japanese yen, and gold retreating this week. It looks like geopolitical tensions over north korea are waning. But political tensions in the u. S. Are on the rise. Betty you could not see that reflected in the equity markets by any means. That turmoil you are seeing engulfing the president and throughout the country, largely shrugged off by the equity markets. Certainly no rally like we saw the day before. We had markets closing unchanged. Ingestrs still trying to all the news and the impact at my it might have on business and the economy. Shery that Economic Data out of the u. S. Good july retail sales, that probably helped. Lets look at the markets in