Economy. Thats where well begin this morning. First things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger. And then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. Thats our cover story. Reporter as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. It is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze completely, and that would be it. There are a lot of signs that traffic is increasing pretty dramatically, especially during working hours. Reporter as we move our entire lives online, can the internet hold up . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley and then it is on to the toll all of this is taking on our emotional health. Susan spencer is on the case. The stress, the anxiety, the emotions that are provoked by this crisis are truly significant. As new York Governor Andrew C
More on the president s g7 summit from france. Reporter lou, good morning from france. For most of the weekend, the other g7 leaders were sweating the Economic Uncertainty caused by the escalating trade war between the United States and china, uncertainty that saw the dow plunge off a 600point cliff on friday. But as monday dawned here in france, a new sense of optimism over the summit. The final day of the g7 was dominated by what appeared to be an about face in chinas position on the trade war. The vice chairman telling media china is willing to resolve its trade dispute through calm negotiations and resolutely opposes escalation of the conflict. Markets in asia took a nose dive this morning, and while it is too early to tell whether this represents a sea change in chinas attitude, President Trump is optimistic. Do you trust that they are sincere . I do. I think they want to make a deal very badly, i think they very much want to make a deal, and the longer they wait, the harder it is
Correspondent, john roberts, has more on the president s g7 summit from france. Reporter lou, good morning from france. For most of the weekend, the other g7 leaders were sweating the Economic Uncertainty caused by the escalating trade war between the United States and china, uncertainty that saw the dow plunge off a 600point cliff on friday. But as monday dawned here in france, a new sense of optimism over the summit. The final day of the g7 was dominated by what appeared to be an about face in chinas position on the trade war. The vice chairman telling media china is willing to resolve its trade dispute through calm negotiations and resolutely opposes escalation of the conflict. Markets in asia took a nose dive this morning, and while it is too early to tell whether this represents a sea change in chinas attitude, President Trump is optimistic. Do you trust that they are sincere . I do. I think they want to make a deal very badly, i think they very much want to make a deal, and the l
More on the president s g7 summit from france. Reporter lou, good morning from france. For most of the weekend, the other g7 leaders were sweating the Economic Uncertainty caused by the escalating trade war between the United States and china, uncertainty that saw the dow plunge off a 600point cliff on friday. But as monday dawned here in france, a new sense of optimism over the summit. The final day of the g7 was dominated by what appeared to be an about face in chinas position on the trade war. The vice chairman telling media china is willing to resolve its trade dispute through calm negotiations and resolutely opposes escalation of the conflict. Markets in asia took a nose dive this morning, and while it is too early to tell whether this represents a sea change in chinas attitude, President Trump is optimistic. Do you trust that they are sincere . I do. I think they want to make a deal very badly, i think they very much want to make a deal, and the longer they wait, the harder it is
it s the latest walkout in a row about pay and conditions. hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. sir salman rushdie s agent has said the author is likely to lose an eye after he was stabbed on stage, ahead of a lecture in new york state. in a statement, andrew wylie said the 75 year old was on a ventilator in hospital. police have arrested a 24 year old man. no motive has been established but sir salman has faced death threats from islamists since the publication of his fourth novel, the satanic verses, in 1988. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, reports. the attack happened in full view of an audience. there was panic and confusion, as sir salman rushdie lay injured on the stage after being stabbed. the suspectjumped onto the stage and attacked mr rushdie, stabbing him at least once in the neck and at least once in the abdomen. mr rushdie was provided medical treatment by a doctor who was in the audience, until ems arrived on scene