75
75
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
the cash laned are backed upn the right approach. a smooth flow through the maze. it is the oakland side where we're watching for the parade. i'll outline your options to get there besides driving. 880 south slowing through 23rd maintaining a smooth drive but restricted lanes. rest of the bay looks great. more com up. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >> well, now we want to get to that historic summit, that meeting now inhe want to thank for taking the firstol step towards a bright new future for his people
the cash laned are backed upn the right approach. a smooth flow through the maze. it is the oakland side where we're watching for the parade. i'll outline your options to get there besides driving. 880 south slowing through 23rd maintaining a smooth drive but restricted lanes. rest of the bay looks great. more com up. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >> well, now we want to get to that historic summit, that meeting now inhe want to thank for taking the firstol step towards...
181
181
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
growing upne who looked like me. the surface laptop hde me re p.le to be t i'm creating mood boards. i'm editing content. or i'm running around new york with a huge bouquet of balloons. so having a light laptop is a game changer. plus the battery life on the surface lives forever. my blog is sometimes oufashion, sometimes about sprinkles. it's usually always about color. find what makes you diff cause that sets you apart from every. for an ice-cold pepsi cola like getting buckets. whether i'm breaking ankles... or breaking hearts. hey drew! it always brings the refreshment... and i've been drinking it a long time. hey drew... how old are you anyway, man? does it matter? uncle drew. in theaters,june 29th. >> that's our show for ton, stay tuned. the opposition with jordan clep enrtificate coming up next, but zen. >> you have phand over your heart as you just said, he is saying what he thinks they haveto do. juwith that is what, just so we are clear, and the problem with the president of the united states and the commander in chief captioning sponsore
growing upne who looked like me. the surface laptop hde me re p.le to be t i'm creating mood boards. i'm editing content. or i'm running around new york with a huge bouquet of balloons. so having a light laptop is a game changer. plus the battery life on the surface lives forever. my blog is sometimes oufashion, sometimes about sprinkles. it's usually always about color. find what makes you diff cause that sets you apart from every. for an ice-cold pepsi cola like getting buckets. whether i'm...
110
110
Jun 20, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
hard to tell from where i'm standing right now what's goi i on upn the bridge right now. m sure you guys have a better vantage point for that. >> julie, i want to ask you, because you had an opportunity to see those workers. obviously it had to have been a scary scene for them stuck in that bucket truck. you said they walked off. what were you able to see in terms of -- tidy look like they were okay? were they fine and just able to take off? >> reporter: they looked completely fine and i kind of wondered as i first walked up tt them whethy were the three that were up there because they did look well. i saw no sign of injury on them, and i watched them just a few minutes ago walk away under their own power with a supervisor. so, they all looked like they did not suffer any injuries, despite the harrowing experience they had just been through. >> all right, julie carey near the scene for us along the river, julie, tha you for that. if you look toward the bottom of the screen, i think that's the boom hearm, bucket we've been talking about and the arm was extended down. the p
hard to tell from where i'm standing right now what's goi i on upn the bridge right now. m sure you guys have a better vantage point for that. >> julie, i want to ask you, because you had an opportunity to see those workers. obviously it had to have been a scary scene for them stuck in that bucket truck. you said they walked off. what were you able to see in terms of -- tidy look like they were okay? were they fine and just able to take off? >> reporter: they looked completely fine...
72
72
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
instead thnd upn a basement in georgetown. i was going to interview the widow after the war. the daughter sai said to you wao take a look at the papers and i said what are you talking about so they went to this brick buildingt and we walk in and countedownin the basement theree binders full of combat reports that are the kind of daily reports that i start thinking about them fighting with the japanese to come back and they have paperwork. i shut down this plane and visit our plan and they would go on about this, just remarkable, handwritten and typed up completely out of date. according to these reunions and getting letters photographs that have been kind ofrs hidden away, the blind tiger movement are still going on but the family is going to get together so i've been invited as a historian to work with them. >> to the original question about who are the pilots, these are younger guys to have a great sense of adventure, sitting around at their bases in the fall of 1941 and someone approaches them and says how would you like to go on a mission to the far east and there isn't a
instead thnd upn a basement in georgetown. i was going to interview the widow after the war. the daughter sai said to you wao take a look at the papers and i said what are you talking about so they went to this brick buildingt and we walk in and countedownin the basement theree binders full of combat reports that are the kind of daily reports that i start thinking about them fighting with the japanese to come back and they have paperwork. i shut down this plane and visit our plan and they would...
93
93
Jun 19, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
he said being excessively tired when you wake upn or having ability to concentrate or doing nsmething're interested in could be sig of something more serious, especially if the feelings last longer than a few days. >> i think these are things thaa could be phy stressors that are really sort of distracting your body or it could be a mental health stressor that are also distracting your mind from being ableo engage in both why are best mental he physical health. >> the doctor suggests checking inityour personal physician if your feelings last for more >>an a few days. pat? you know that a tick bite cano leadme disease, but it can also lead to allergies. patricia sat down with a woman whose life has been totally changed by a tick bite. >> like many of us, lend a wiinn loves to eatat me >> i am a carnivore. >> but after being bit i don't know -- bitten by a tick -- s >> can no longer e beacon. this allergy doctor says the symptoms are varievaried. >> you can get lyme disease or get allergies or it c lead to death. >> i was a big, itchy blob. i had no idea why. i knew it was an allergic re
he said being excessively tired when you wake upn or having ability to concentrate or doing nsmething're interested in could be sig of something more serious, especially if the feelings last longer than a few days. >> i think these are things thaa could be phy stressors that are really sort of distracting your body or it could be a mental health stressor that are also distracting your mind from being ableo engage in both why are best mental he physical health. >> the doctor suggests...
248
248
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
just all thee heartbreak wd in game 7s, we finallye killed penguins and moved on and upn the c baby.e known thi would have happened? . >> i cannot believe t. i've been a fan for 36 years. it's amazing. >> pretty coolam . huh? . >> they played like a team. >> they are amazing. they did it as a trem and gonna cheer them on as a team. >> did you bring your family. >> i did not. s family all the way in the back. they didn't make it up. >> well, you got ay prettod spothere. >> i did. i did. l we kept hearing from the r agn fans who came dow here t was how well everything was organized. from the parade, the timing of the parade, also to the stage area folks said it was really easy get near the stage and then lineup. everyone had a really good view. then when we asked them as they were h traveling back have things been getng out of national mall area, everyone really givings thumbs up. live at metro center tonight matt acknd "fox5" local news. >> i hope the woman found the rest of hermi ly. she left them back there. >> big moment for the fans. even bigger momentor the players we mentioned e
just all thee heartbreak wd in game 7s, we finallye killed penguins and moved on and upn the c baby.e known thi would have happened? . >> i cannot believe t. i've been a fan for 36 years. it's amazing. >> pretty coolam . huh? . >> they played like a team. >> they are amazing. they did it as a trem and gonna cheer them on as a team. >> did you bring your family. >> i did not. s family all the way in the back. they didn't make it up. >> well, you got ay...
190
190
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
doug is back with the warm upn that's i store and they father's da weekend forecast in just a few minutes hour for virginia votersas to their ballots in primary races that have national implications. but even witho ch at stake bureau chief julie carrier reports the interest at thpo s has been somewhat underwhelming. >> reporter: turnout a trickle at most polling places even those that have both the gop and democratic primary. >> we have a choice between a democratic primary or republican primary. >> reporter: in the tenth is congressionalict barbara come stack faces a challenge from within hair party but is heavily favored to win much the spotght on the six hrn person democratic field bun that has four female ndidates. this couple both educators say school safety is a key issue for them. they cast two votes for jennifer wexton. >> i had a preference forn jennifer wexecause she has experience alrea are the legislative process, her position with the nra falls in line with mine. >> reporter: this time combat veteran dan helmer has won her over. >> i think to have a veteran there that knows t
doug is back with the warm upn that's i store and they father's da weekend forecast in just a few minutes hour for virginia votersas to their ballots in primary races that have national implications. but even witho ch at stake bureau chief julie carrier reports the interest at thpo s has been somewhat underwhelming. >> reporter: turnout a trickle at most polling places even those that have both the gop and democratic primary. >> we have a choice between a democratic primary or...
186
186
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> just ahead, will paul manafort be locked upn matter of days?mer trump campaign chairman already under indictment, now facing serious allegations of witness tampering. >>> a judge rules that the president can be deposed in a defamation case filed by former apprentice contestant summer zirvos. what might he reveal under oath? having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis is notdistance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed more than 250,000 patientsts. have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. fhumira can lower your ability to fight infectis, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems. serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections a
. >>> just ahead, will paul manafort be locked upn matter of days?mer trump campaign chairman already under indictment, now facing serious allegations of witness tampering. >>> a judge rules that the president can be deposed in a defamation case filed by former apprentice contestant summer zirvos. what might he reveal under oath? having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis is notdistance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being...
183
183
Jun 19, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
first lady laura bush likened it to the internment of the japanese during world war ii, ah moral stain upns nation. former cia director michael hayden went all the way. he breathed out a picture of auschwitz, a death camp coming. the u.s. government to this. 23s. after a sobering up, he walked it back a little bit on television but not much. >> i know we are not nazi germany, all right? there is a commonality there. i've lived in germany for three years, a more civilized people you cannot find. so i was trying to point out, we need be careful not to move in that direction. >> tucker: oh, we could go on. there is so much mark. just like that. the rich and powerful reminding you just how virtuous they are. you think any of these people really care about family separation? if they did, they'd be worried about these collapse of the american family, which is measurable and real, but theyth are not worried about that. in fact they welcome at collapse. they strong families are an accredited and meant to their political power and that is why they are lecturing you about the patriarchy and the evil
first lady laura bush likened it to the internment of the japanese during world war ii, ah moral stain upns nation. former cia director michael hayden went all the way. he breathed out a picture of auschwitz, a death camp coming. the u.s. government to this. 23s. after a sobering up, he walked it back a little bit on television but not much. >> i know we are not nazi germany, all right? there is a commonality there. i've lived in germany for three years, a more civilized people you cannot...
110
110
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
so it's the exact same case were to berought upn a separate situation, is it a given that the justices would rule in favor of the individual? >> there can't be a given because the court said we reserve that issue for another day. what i'm saying is, the court's decision isn't as narrow as some people are telling you. there's plenty of principles in that decision that expand far beyond jack phillips. the principle of the government can't be hostile too people because of their religious beliefs. it's very important. it's great to have that reaffirmation from the urt. >> neil: how do we know some people won't seize on this and say i don't want to make a cake for a mixed marriage couple? i don't want to make a cake for, you know a mixed religious couple? you know what i'm saying he court said race is unique, it's distinct, it's special. race has no place for discrimination in our society. in the race context, that won't be tolerated. the jack phillips case doesn't change what will happen in the hypothetical case that arises in the raise context. it's not like we didn't face that argument t
so it's the exact same case were to berought upn a separate situation, is it a given that the justices would rule in favor of the individual? >> there can't be a given because the court said we reserve that issue for another day. what i'm saying is, the court's decision isn't as narrow as some people are telling you. there's plenty of principles in that decision that expand far beyond jack phillips. the principle of the government can't be hostile too people because of their religious...
51
51
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
we are picking upn incredibly talented group of individuals that know how to make content.n a variety of long form cinematic and scripted short form. and that becomes an engine. it becomes an engine to allow you to drive people into your platforms and get that engagement i talked about earlier. so continuing to use that skill set, something you can own, control and catalog over time. >> it is interesting to hear bottom line is more hours per week. >> that's right. >> all of the big media company want more time, more consumers. >> if you think about the battle we're in, it's a bats for customer engagement. physics isn't going to change the number of hours in the day. technology will enable instances where people can spend more time consuming. maybe as we spend more time in the back seat of a car, 5g networks that enable ubiquitous information of video no matter where you are, there will be more consumption of content. our job is to figure out how to get our fair share. >> is alisyn safe? >> alisyn is safe. you're all safe. >> that's all i wanted to know. thank you very much.
we are picking upn incredibly talented group of individuals that know how to make content.n a variety of long form cinematic and scripted short form. and that becomes an engine. it becomes an engine to allow you to drive people into your platforms and get that engagement i talked about earlier. so continuing to use that skill set, something you can own, control and catalog over time. >> it is interesting to hear bottom line is more hours per week. >> that's right. >> all of...
105
105
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
right now, moral courage across the street upn the hill among republicans is nonexistent. >> >> it'sraordinary. we are calling as meaningful ins that someone noticed that e emperor has no clothes. lintonas g an former president opportunity to clarify comments he made on clag melvin about how he handled the monica lewinsky affair. steve colbert asked president clinton if he wanted a do-over. here's what he had to say. >> it wasn't my finest hour but the important thing is, that was a very painful thing that happened 20 years ago, and a apologized to my family, to monica lewinsky and her family, to the american people. i meant it then, i meant it now. i've had to live with the consequences every day since. i still believe this me, too movement is long overdue, necessary and should be supported. >> what do you think. >> i thi president clinton is doing what president trump doesn't do which is he's admittinate was wrong d probably ce worded that better. >> he's dropping the fact he lost 16 million bucks on the deal. that was not a smart move. >> what he's saying is he understands that wh
right now, moral courage across the street upn the hill among republicans is nonexistent. >> >> it'sraordinary. we are calling as meaningful ins that someone noticed that e emperor has no clothes. lintonas g an former president opportunity to clarify comments he made on clag melvin about how he handled the monica lewinsky affair. steve colbert asked president clinton if he wanted a do-over. here's what he had to say. >> it wasn't my finest hour but the important thing is, that...
84
84
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
the cash laned are backed upn the right approach. a smooth flow through the maze. it is the oakland side where we're watching for the parade. i'll outline your options to get there besides driving. 880 south slowing through 23rd maintaining a smooth drive but restricted lanes. rest of the bay looks great. more com up. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >> well, now we want to get to that historic summit, that meeting now inhe want to thank for taking the firstol step towards a bright new future for his people. >> president trump and kim jong-un met face to maface in a meeting that continued to play out while we were sleeping. all of that happening in singapore. president trump is already heading back home but blain alexander still in singapore and a lot happened overnight including a lengthy press conference for the president. and a lot to say in an hour, blain. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. good evening from over here in singapore. president trump was in a talkative mood and talked to reporters for well over an hour. the longest such press conferen
the cash laned are backed upn the right approach. a smooth flow through the maze. it is the oakland side where we're watching for the parade. i'll outline your options to get there besides driving. 880 south slowing through 23rd maintaining a smooth drive but restricted lanes. rest of the bay looks great. more com up. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >> well, now we want to get to that historic summit, that meeting now inhe want to thank for taking the firstol step towards...
353
353
Jun 15, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 0
when you want to cat o upn movies best place to be is innd hollywood that's where kevin mccarthy is this >> hey, good morning, steve andho allison. you guys doing today. >> doing great how are you? >> i'm doing goo it's a huge weekend for movies "incredibles 2" is opening up they're projecting the film to do about 150 million, $140 million in its first 3 days. it's been 14 years since the first incredibles fil which i think everybody loves the inedibles much 1 of the best pixar movies. did a great job with super heroes and voice acting.br bird is the director he's retuing to direct the seekqual e mentioned. the cast is returning, craig nelson holly hunter samuel l. jackson. th time around elastic girl is going out to fight crime to try and chae the perspective people have about superr heroes. supe heroes are banned they're in hiding and mr. incredibles stays home with the ks and i o really kindlends itself to so many funny moments. jakubowski, the baby inhe film is absolutely hilarious. little fun fact about edna, the character of edna who is the fashion character. she's voiced by the di
when you want to cat o upn movies best place to be is innd hollywood that's where kevin mccarthy is this >> hey, good morning, steve andho allison. you guys doing today. >> doing great how are you? >> i'm doing goo it's a huge weekend for movies "incredibles 2" is opening up they're projecting the film to do about 150 million, $140 million in its first 3 days. it's been 14 years since the first incredibles fil which i think everybody loves the inedibles much 1 of the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
so what we're looking at, how -- but we can't give upn that, it's -- all these things are an "an," not an "off." beca we' never get it all if we rely on those two other things. we keep doing that even though we're up against people's complaceancecy. i look @and the park, commercial hels tav commercial sorters that come and sort for people. they can't do sorting if there isn't good enough sorting, but they can do enough to get over the hump and get tremendous rates of recovery. >> supervisor safai: we know -- the three of us and others in the room, know what -- let's just make it real simple. so if i take my banana peel, and i take my soiled hamburger wrapper, and i put that in the black bin at any house or at my office, that's what we're talkuting aere thth 60%. >> that's exactly what we're talking about. >> supervisor safai: because when recology comes and picks it up in the black stream, no one's looking in that black stream. at in that black stream j going to landfill, is that right? >> at this point, that is correct. >> supervisor safai: unless i put a hands in the trash and do my
so what we're looking at, how -- but we can't give upn that, it's -- all these things are an "an," not an "off." beca we' never get it all if we rely on those two other things. we keep doing that even though we're up against people's complaceancecy. i look @and the park, commercial hels tav commercial sorters that come and sort for people. they can't do sorting if there isn't good enough sorting, but they can do enough to get over the hump and get tremendous rates of...
111
111
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
whether it shows up in price, whether it shows upn invasions of privacy, whether it shows up in changesf what you are offered, whether it's manipulated behavior by messing with the human psychology because the systems have become so powerful -- we have 5g coming, you are going to have the enter northwest things. these people are going to have this stuff everywhere. they will be listening. they will beaging all of these emts elements in your environment and there is literally no one today looking at that. my hope is the ftc -- >> it puts meat on the the bonee remains abstract. now you have a perfect example of a company -- cam cost and nbc universal merged. we are the product of a merge. i am not anti-merger. but i am anti-there being no rules. there were rules on the comcast and nbc universal. if they weren't going to be great corporate citizens -- they claim they won't do this but they could say your at&t content will be cheaper, your hbo will be faster, your cnn will be free on ourservice, but other thing will be charged for. >> i don't think we have any idea. the answer is of course,
whether it shows up in price, whether it shows upn invasions of privacy, whether it shows up in changesf what you are offered, whether it's manipulated behavior by messing with the human psychology because the systems have become so powerful -- we have 5g coming, you are going to have the enter northwest things. these people are going to have this stuff everywhere. they will be listening. they will beaging all of these emts elements in your environment and there is literally no one today...
195
195
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
iork for 35 years and 35 years i got i upn the morning, turned on the tv if i couldn' watch i listened appreciate you. >> danielle visits you here. what do you love do when you visit here -- visit yourot grandmr? >> you liking towimming? >> you like to go to the lake and look at the animals and everything? >>ell them what happened you in the lake. >> i fell in. >> you fell in the lake?ou >> were y wearing your -- were those shoes right there? >> i like those whoes. i don'tt to you mess up those shoes.im >> tel it was cold when you fell in the lake. [ laughter ] >> samuel is a little shy this rning. that'skay. that's okay. histalk about being in community and i love it here. 8,000 residents. but it just feels like we're like at a country club hanging out. >> i know. you know, when i was younger, always wondered how i could get in here. right? i can't come here it's not for me. and i was doi -- i wasoing boating one dnd the lady she was, um, real estate lady. she said, linda, why don't you go to leisure world and we got everything straight, got in and i tell you it's one beautiful place.
iork for 35 years and 35 years i got i upn the morning, turned on the tv if i couldn' watch i listened appreciate you. >> danielle visits you here. what do you love do when you visit here -- visit yourot grandmr? >> you liking towimming? >> you like to go to the lake and look at the animals and everything? >>ell them what happened you in the lake. >> i fell in. >> you fell in the lake?ou >> were y wearing your -- were those shoes right there? >> i...
86
86
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
on your question here and give the generals a moment to think about their response, which is to pick upn this dynamicceloym empt that's in the nds. there's not a lot of description, but the outlines of that appear to be the idea of not being as forward deployed as much so that the force can husband some of its capability for surge requirements. i wanted to ask the panel, how is that playing out? i realize this is stilln its very early stages, but do we expect to see it deploying in a different way as a result of this concept? >> thank you. i'll start with that. so, importantly as the nds tells us what to focus on in terms of threat-based capabilities that are out there, it soth defense planning guidance, tells us whatnot not to focus on, th areas we can accept risk, as we cus on preparation for major combat operations, say, rather than solely a cvo fight. the whole basis of our dynamic force employment is to remain operationally unpredictable. so we're probably not going to say a lot about that. to maintain our operational -- some degree of unpredictability. one might be able today to kn
on your question here and give the generals a moment to think about their response, which is to pick upn this dynamicceloym empt that's in the nds. there's not a lot of description, but the outlines of that appear to be the idea of not being as forward deployed as much so that the force can husband some of its capability for surge requirements. i wanted to ask the panel, how is that playing out? i realize this is stilln its very early stages, but do we expect to see it deploying in a different...
317
317
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> tucker barnes will have your forecast coming upn jusn seconds. >>> gorgeous day yesterday and we'll yesterday. with a mix of suudn and clos. partly sunny day. daytime highs lthow 80s. is a few degrees below normal.ay normtime high is aboegut 87 des. so a few degreles below n delay later today. showers not todaye. maybomorrow. we'll get a fhowers with warm front coming through that will be our best chance for rain this week and we'll heat it this is the kind otf hea so strong i don't think we'll get thsderstorms here thi weekend but a l0sot of 9y saturday and sundayrs. current num i mean really coul't be more comfortable for this time of year. i feel great out here. 50s north and wesng this morni. look at frederick 59. hagerstown, winchester 59 degrees. rdand leonawn you jumped to skate about an houyou wer1. so very nice there annapolis 68. 64 in mansas. dulles 63. everybody off to very comfortable start and not a l of humidityo contend with early this morng. high pressure right over he jut to the east of new york and our winds ahere off t ocean today. ow ainds out of the north a n n
. >> tucker barnes will have your forecast coming upn jusn seconds. >>> gorgeous day yesterday and we'll yesterday. with a mix of suudn and clos. partly sunny day. daytime highs lthow 80s. is a few degrees below normal.ay normtime high is aboegut 87 des. so a few degreles below n delay later today. showers not todaye. maybomorrow. we'll get a fhowers with warm front coming through that will be our best chance for rain this week and we'll heat it this is the kind otf hea so strong...
87
87
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
we should be building bridges and relationships with countries and opening upn china and india and elsewheren'ha these restrtions for american companies. that's what we should be focussing on, not tariffs. >> i can imagine there is nobody more relieved to see him go than kevin johnson who gets a chance to prove whetherr not s capable of taking over the company. he has been ceo for a while but mr. schultz cast a long shadow. what kind of advice do you have for somebody taking over >> this is one of the toughest things in business is whenyou have an iconic leader who leaves a company. you see when steve jobs left at apple you saw pretty good things out of tim cook. i'm an apple shareholder and i am very happy as an apple shareholder. and then you have by contrast something like general electric in jack welch. that is really the open book question. so for kevin johnson or anyone who follows like that they have to chart their own course. of course, the company has core values, basic principles. you have to remain true to those. the worst thing is trying to go 180 degrees. you have to say it's me
we should be building bridges and relationships with countries and opening upn china and india and elsewheren'ha these restrtions for american companies. that's what we should be focussing on, not tariffs. >> i can imagine there is nobody more relieved to see him go than kevin johnson who gets a chance to prove whetherr not s capable of taking over the company. he has been ceo for a while but mr. schultz cast a long shadow. what kind of advice do you have for somebody taking over >>...
160
160
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
just givene that it is in the middle of its turnaround >> all right stephanie, thank you>>> here is upnower lunch. we're going back to the big wall street conference, the future of trading in the world frequency. plus the of duke energy preparing for hurricanes and much more. and ohio senator rob portman has a new report out on the iran deal he is also fighting against trade practices that he says rtteel workers in his state. but his point of vw ieis nuanced. lots of big interviews cup shortly. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twieáing cards >>> let's get back out to bob pisani at the global exchange conference with another guest. >> and we're here of course talking to heads of all th
just givene that it is in the middle of its turnaround >> all right stephanie, thank you>>> here is upnower lunch. we're going back to the big wall street conference, the future of trading in the world frequency. plus the of duke energy preparing for hurricanes and much more. and ohio senator rob portman has a new report out on the iran deal he is also fighting against trade practices that he says rtteel workers in his state. but his point of vw ieis nuanced. lots of big...
72
72
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
upn and what they will do is to them but from a foreign market standpoint we expect to see more issuersll become much more evident that the current cash to debt will not be that stable going forward. once that becomes more evident, there will be a lot more essure. haslinda: so you are seeing the fundamentals are intact. that's what the market thought. >> you saw a steady decline in the budget deficit ratio under the administration, governance questions aside, fiscal management was ok. the fiscal stance became a lot more countercyclical. it was immune to shocks from oil prices, so on. now we are seeing the whole framework will be much more -- you end up cutting expenditure if you go down that path at a time when they need it the least . you have the cancellations and so on, that's not when you want to be cutting expenditures. find out at some point is it will not be enough. that is what we are concerned about. haslinda: the ringgit has been weighed on, still one of the best performers in asia. >> in relative terms, yeah. it has had that pretty well. i think it also highlights the dichoto
upn and what they will do is to them but from a foreign market standpoint we expect to see more issuersll become much more evident that the current cash to debt will not be that stable going forward. once that becomes more evident, there will be a lot more essure. haslinda: so you are seeing the fundamentals are intact. that's what the market thought. >> you saw a steady decline in the budget deficit ratio under the administration, governance questions aside, fiscal management was ok. the...
127
127
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 1
give the end-user control and the right to be forgotten by essentially taking the best of part of the upnthe u.s. i think that's the first step. >> if that's the first step i'd expect to see some change in the stock price which hasn't happened yet. >> thanks for joining us. >> google is facing a lot of headlines. evan nunez is calling for hearings. the california gop ideology, conservative state senator from north carolina labeled a big it in google search and google will not renew the pentagon contract that upset employees. the walking away from defending their own country. the judges here. >> you have a smile on your face. you're going to ask me if it's time to break up google. >> what say you. >> that would assume the people breaking it up know better about the business model than the people who created the most successful business model. >> no such presumption. >> google is operating a monopoly on search. >> so what. look at how well it works. just think of anythinhe anet you want to look up and you can look it up because of google. >> you're the privacy guy, i've got no privacy from
give the end-user control and the right to be forgotten by essentially taking the best of part of the upnthe u.s. i think that's the first step. >> if that's the first step i'd expect to see some change in the stock price which hasn't happened yet. >> thanks for joining us. >> google is facing a lot of headlines. evan nunez is calling for hearings. the california gop ideology, conservative state senator from north carolina labeled a big it in google search and google will not...
194
194
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
thin majorities for a government that cannot command a majority on its own and has to rely on the de upnturned up at least, did do that. that there was a bit about the whereabouts of boris johnson, a where's wally came in westminster that involve people eventually tracking him down to afghanistan for a hastily arranged trip there. but he has long opposed a third runway and would have to leave the government if he defied the wishes of the party managers. the reason the government was fine in getting this over the line was that labour was split down the middle. we shouldn't confuse that majority with the prospect of diggers rolling up in west london any time soon. a huge amount of challenges still to come. this stage just amounts to outline planning permission. 20 more chances to talk about this years to come. —— plenty. mps have warned that the uk must significantly increase spending on the armed forces if britain is to maintain its defence relationship with the united states and other nato allies. the government insists it will continue to exceed nato's 2% spending target, but the house
thin majorities for a government that cannot command a majority on its own and has to rely on the de upnturned up at least, did do that. that there was a bit about the whereabouts of boris johnson, a where's wally came in westminster that involve people eventually tracking him down to afghanistan for a hastily arranged trip there. but he has long opposed a third runway and would have to leave the government if he defied the wishes of the party managers. the reason the government was fine in...