World. Weve focused on sustained economic growth, 3 of hiring, getting the economy back to where it should be, tax reform, regulatory relief and trade. Rose we continue with the manager of the chicago cubs, joe maddon. Its all about trust. When i took the job with the cubs, i had three things things on my mind. So build relationships with the group, and once i did that i knew trust would be established, and once we did that, we could have a Free Exchange of ideas. If you dont build relationships and have trust, there is pushback when ideas are exchanged. So then you get this open conversation where things are not just trying to say things to ameliorate your needs or wants, theyre going to give you honest feedback. In the game, i will say trust your guys, i will say that to myself. When things get hot, if a pitcher is in trouble or you think about pinch hitting, trust your guys and walk away from the moment. Rose the sessions testimony, secretary moochen and joe maddon, when we continue
Off life support. Theyre petitioning to take their son off of life court. Those are the top stories this monday, july 10th. From abc news, this is world news now. Were going to start this half hour with the new twist in the persistent allegations linking the Trump Campaign to russia. Donald trump jr. Now saying he met with a russian lawyer in the weeks following his fathers nomination. He says that attorney has connections to the russian government and promised to share information on the Clinton Campaign but he realized once he sat down with her she actually wanted to discuss a different topic. Reporter donald trump jr. Says i was asked to have a meeting by an acquaintance who i was told might have information helpful to the campaign. He asked Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort to attend. The meeting took place two weeks after donald trump won the nomination. He met a russian lawyer who said that she had information that those connected to russia were supporting hillary clinton. He said
Their son off of life court. Those are the top stories this monday, july 10th. From abc news, this is world news now. Were going to start this half hour with the new twist in the persistent allegations linking the Trump Campaign to russia. Donald trump jr. Now saying he met with a russian lawyer in the weeks following his fathers nomination. He says that attorney has connections to the russian government and promised to share information on the Clinton Campaign but he realized once he sat down with her she actually wanted to discuss a different topic. Reporter donald trump jr. Says i was asked to have a meeting by an acquaintance who i was told might have information helpful to the campaign. He asked Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort to attend. The meet toing took place two ws after donald trump won the nomination. He met a russian lawyer who said that she had information that those connected to russia were supporting hillary clinton. When he realized her of information was a pretext, he
Good morning. Im the executive director of the center for Immigration Studies. A think tank in washington that examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. The issue of Immigration Courts and the backlogs and Immigration Courts has broken somewhat into the general news. It seems like the thing that would be inside baseball for immigration experts but the backlog in Immigration Courts has grown dramatically. That has gotten the attention of mainstream media. There is a variety of issues here. What is causing this backlog . What kind of solutions there are. We have called this panel initially to discuss a paper that the center for Immigration Studies published on this issue. The causes for the backlog. The first presenter on the panel today is going to be the author of that paper. A former immigration judge now resident fellow in law and policy at the center for Immigration Studies. He has worked as a senior staff member and a couple of congressional committees,
Him because i had it done through my work at National Geographic and the smithsonian and writing for the New York Times had read a lot of stories about the civil war. I was amazed to find he was not a prominent figure. Former wall street journal writer and editor George Malone describes the papers role in shaping america and is interviewed by Financial Times columnist and associate editor. The journal supported the federal exchange act, again, with the idea this will stabilize money. And at that point, local banks could issue money against gold supposedly. Well, it created a national currency, the journal reported that. But then in the 1920s it began to have second thoughts. [laughter] announcer for more on the schedule, go to book tv. Org. Announcer the center for Immigration Studies held a discussion on the Court Backlog of immigration cases. Former immigration judge it talks about the increase in the number of cases and this is about an hour and 20 minutes. Good morning. Kian, ims m