Health alert. After what could be the first vapingrelated death in the u. S. , hear from one man who nearly died. Doctors blame his ecigarettes. And President Trump floats the idea of dropping Nuclear Bombs into hurricanes to stop them from reaching the united states. Would it work . Good monday morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us. We begin with breaking news from the g7 summit where President Trump just spoke to reporters about the trade war with china. He says china wants to resume trade talks. His statement comes after a wave of confusion at the summit after he appeared to express second thoughts about the trade war. And wall street is watching all of this very closely in the wake of fridays big losses. Abcs Mona Kosar Abdi is following the latest developments. Mona, good morning. Reporter good morning, janai, and good morning to you, kenneth. That is right. Moments ago we heard from President Trump at the g7 summit in france. Trump says that negotiations are back on with china
I have asked you here to tell you that im announcing my candidacy for mayor of the city and county of San Francisco. Were looking back on the life and legacy of Dianne Feinstein as the late senator lies in state today. I just saw everybody running and heard the shots going off. Students describing the terrifying moments during a shooting on the College Campus in baltimore. I dont regret standing up for choosing governance over grievance. Chaos on capitol hill. Kevin mccarthy is out as speaker of the house in a historic move. Brass in the bay. This performance will always be one to remember for a bay area family. Well, good morning and thanks so much for hanging out with us. Come on in, im Gianna Franco. Im Nicole Zaloumis and were so busy here in San Francisco and at kpix, fleet week is in town and a special day as we honor and attribute to Dianne Feinstein. Reed cowan joins us live at San Francisco city hall this morning. As we prepare to honor senator feinstein. Hi reed. Reporter goo
Next, political analysts debate the future of the Republican Party. Topics include how millennials view the Trump Administration and the twoparty system. Christina bellantoni of the Los Angeles Times moderated the forum which was hosted by zocalo Public Square in los angeles. Usthank you all for joining here at the National Center for the preservation of democracy. I am the associate publisher of zocalo Public Square. I want to begin by thanking our hosts, the Japanese American National museum and a big thanks to cspan for recording tonights program for a later broadcast. [applause] here are mission is to connect people to ideas and to each other. We are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online ideas magazine and providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Since our founding in 2003, we presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers, and 23 cities, seven states, and six countries. We do this all on the staff of eight people. [appla
Thank you all for joining us here at the National Center for the preservation of democracy. I am the associate publisher of zocalo public square. I want to begin by thanking our hosts, the Japanese American National museum and a big thanks to cspan for recording tonights program for a later broadcast. [applause] here are mission is to connect people to ideas and to each other. We are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online ideas magazine and providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Since our founding in 2003, we presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers, and 23 cities, seven states, and six countries. We do this all on the staff of eight people. [applause] so we thank you for joining us today at even number 549. As always, this is free and everyone is welcome. At a time when our countrys public sphere and our conversation has be
We are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online ideas magazine and providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Since our founding in 2003, we presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers, and 23 cities, seven states, and six countries. We do this all on the staff of eight people. [applause] so we thank you for joining us today at even number 549. As always, this is free and everyone is welcome. At a time when our countrys public sphere and our conversation has become polarized and segregated, it is important to provide a welcoming space, because democracy is as much a culture as a system and we believe in creating meaningful opportunities for people to learn about one another. And in everything we do across our defense and our journalism, were dedicated to expanding dialogue, not shutting it down, and viewing the world kaleidoscopic leak. It is not in here with a panel, the discussion is followed by a question and answer session