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the merge and different promising new network. the merger was denied and the new network was built by each of the four carriers building their own. and that's what we want to see again now. and also a few years from now when there will surely be another promising new network that needs to get built and deployed. the focus needs to be not on today's latest object, which will come and go. it needs to be on the enduring benefits of preserving meaningful competition. sprint and t-mobile also say they need to be big like verizon and at&t to have an impact. but we don't see that. both have nationwide networks. and as we have seen, each of them can and has forced at&t and verizon to pay more attention to consumers and to offer better and more affordable service. and each has been a competitive spur to the other. that's where the benefits to consumers come from. not from just creating another big carrier like number one and two. sprint and t-mobile also say this market is about to explode wide open. their revolutionary market convergence i
the merge and different promising new network. the merger was denied and the new network was built by each of the four carriers building their own. and that's what we want to see again now. and also a few years from now when there will surely be another promising new network that needs to get built and deployed. the focus needs to be not on today's latest object, which will come and go. it needs to be on the enduring benefits of preserving meaningful competition. sprint and t-mobile also say...
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watch alaska weekend, saturday and sunday on the cspan network. cspan.org , or listen on the free cspan radio app. >> next a discussion about location privacy and cell phones, after the supreme court ruling in carpenter versus the united states. the decision found that police need a warrant to obtain a prison cell phone location data from a company. georgetown university center on privacy and technology posted this event. it is about three hours. >> hello, good morning everybody. welcome to georgetown law. i am laura, the duck -- deputy director here at the law school. thank you for joining us on the national association of criminal defense lawyers on today's discussion. i think we have a treat in store for you guys today with a -- an amazing group of speakers. to provide context, i know there are folks joining us remotely as well, 10 days ago, the supreme court issued a decision in carpenter versus the united states. the question in this case was whether the government has to get a warrant to access historical cell site location information. it is
watch alaska weekend, saturday and sunday on the cspan network. cspan.org , or listen on the free cspan radio app. >> next a discussion about location privacy and cell phones, after the supreme court ruling in carpenter versus the united states. the decision found that police need a warrant to obtain a prison cell phone location data from a company. georgetown university center on privacy and technology posted this event. it is about three hours. >> hello, good morning everybody....
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, police in bangladesh arrested 11 men suspected of having links to the same terrorism network. a number of terror attacks in the country. in bangladesh, the authorities are reluctant to talk about islamist terrorism, and the existence in the country of so—called islamic state. so i've come to sweden, to meet a bangladeshi journalist who's been reporting on the story of siful sujan for many years. after i was released i could not live in the country. tasneem khalil fled to malmo 11 years ago after he was tortured by the authorities in bangladesh, he says, after writing reports criticizing them. from exile, tasneem now writes extensively about terrorism in bangladesh. siful sujan was the architect, or one of the key architects, of the global money moving operation of isis. we are actually talking about big sums of money. in bangladesh, he was instrumental in setting up the first phase of isis‘ operations 7 which was recruitment of young men to the battle fields of syria. sujan was even accused of radicalising his children's private tutor. sujan actually converted him and recruited
, police in bangladesh arrested 11 men suspected of having links to the same terrorism network. a number of terror attacks in the country. in bangladesh, the authorities are reluctant to talk about islamist terrorism, and the existence in the country of so—called islamic state. so i've come to sweden, to meet a bangladeshi journalist who's been reporting on the story of siful sujan for many years. after i was released i could not live in the country. tasneem khalil fled to malmo 11 years ago...
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now on bbc news, we'll hear why a man from cardiff was at the centre of a terrorism network which sent money to isis supporters across the globe. wyre davies travels thousands of miles following the money trail in the special programme, welsh web of terror. siful sujan was a hard—working, unassuming entrepreneur. an established part of the bangladeshi community in south wales, he'd studied here and set up his own businesses. he lived on this street, near pontypridd, with his wife and their young son. he ran an it business and appeared to be doing well. but what no—one in this south wales community appeared to realise was that siful sujan was a supporter of the so—called islamic state. he helped develop weapon systems for isis and financed some of their terror activities. his influence was widespread. using the internet and money from his welsh company, he was able to communicate and conspire with isis supporters across the world. american officials were so concerned by siful sujan, a man they'd identified as a senior islamic state operative, they killed him in an air strike in syria at
now on bbc news, we'll hear why a man from cardiff was at the centre of a terrorism network which sent money to isis supporters across the globe. wyre davies travels thousands of miles following the money trail in the special programme, welsh web of terror. siful sujan was a hard—working, unassuming entrepreneur. an established part of the bangladeshi community in south wales, he'd studied here and set up his own businesses. he lived on this street, near pontypridd, with his wife and their...
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the same kind of fare? >> no. it already does provide different fare. cable news network example of that. >> people love news, and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> a major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry artesian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down. >> i'm pat buchanan, the conservative on "crossfire." >> the american people appreciated the new television. they certainly came to cnn in droves. >> mr. gorbachev and i both agree on the desirability of freer and more extensive personal contact between the peoples of the soviet union and the united states. >> we began to realize that the best way to get a message to a foreign leader was to have the president go in the rose garden and make a statement because everybody was watching cnn. >> cnn was a breakthrough. it changed the whole world. >> it changed quickly. the network news business
the same kind of fare? >> no. it already does provide different fare. cable news network example of that. >> people love news, and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> a major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry artesian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and...
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the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact. usically on every part of the tv culture that came next. >> freeze, miami vice. ♪ >> friday nights on nbc are different this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance, shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work, tubbs. i mean, not exactly up my alley style and persona-wise. heaven knows i'm no box of candy. >> television very much was the small screen. it was interesting about tony's pilot screen play for "miami vice." it was not that. very much the approach was, okay, they call this a television series. but we're going to make one-hour movies every single week. >> here we go. stand by. >> action. >> police. >> just describing the show as a new wave cop show. >> it's a cop show for the '80s. we use a lot of mtv images and rock music to help describe the mood and feeling of our show. >> in a lo
the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact. usically on every part of the tv culture that came next. >> freeze, miami vice. ♪ >> friday nights on nbc are different this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance, shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to...
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the most talked about tv shows. it is, as they say, on another network. s and gentlemen. keenan ivory wayans. >> "in living color" was the first show created by, written by, directed by, starring an african-american, all of those things in one. >> this is celebration of culture and of change. us opening the doors to allowing america to come inside. >> yo, yo, yo, all you bad bargain hunters out there, welcome to the homeboys shopping network. >> a lot of what they did on "in living color" was trying to take the stereotypes or the misperceptions about what black men are and turn them upside down. >> not only will you get all the cable stations out there, but you'll be able to talk directly to the astronauts. >> it brought this smart, very controversial comedy that black folks had never seen before that centered around their life experiences. >> who are you? >> i am the minister louis farrakhan. >> african-americans composed 25% of fox's market. >> i always get trapped in the corner with somebody named bob. hey, listen, martin, i just saw "boys in the hood,"
the most talked about tv shows. it is, as they say, on another network. s and gentlemen. keenan ivory wayans. >> "in living color" was the first show created by, written by, directed by, starring an african-american, all of those things in one. >> this is celebration of culture and of change. us opening the doors to allowing america to come inside. >> yo, yo, yo, all you bad bargain hunters out there, welcome to the homeboys shopping network. >> a lot of what...
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they killed it. >> at the end of the '90s, the jig is starting to be up for the networks. w. what a strange show that was. >> in "oz," sometimes the things you can't touch are more real than the things you can. for instance, here, hatred, fear, loneliness are more real to me than a shank and a soul. >> it was jaw-droppingly violent. it was a men's prison. it probably should be. but you know, it kind of announces the idea that hbo is going to get serious about doing scripted dramas. >> it's finished. it's over. >> but hbo really in my mind comes to its own in 1999 with "the sopranos." ♪ ♪ woke up this morning ♪ got yourself a gun >> "sopranos" just is one of those shows that was a benchmark change. it changed a lot of things for everybody. >> throw out the handbook. tony soprano, the lead actor in a drama, he killed a man. we watched him. he took his daughter on a college tour. >> pretty, huh? >> yeah. >> it was just a melding of a guy and a world -- >> what the [ bleep ] you doing? what the [ bleep ] you doing? >> and a behavior that promoted all the feelings that you would
they killed it. >> at the end of the '90s, the jig is starting to be up for the networks. w. what a strange show that was. >> in "oz," sometimes the things you can't touch are more real than the things you can. for instance, here, hatred, fear, loneliness are more real to me than a shank and a soul. >> it was jaw-droppingly violent. it was a men's prison. it probably should be. but you know, it kind of announces the idea that hbo is going to get serious about doing...
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the bank or network token bringing the total to about thirteen million dollars worth of crypto mostly these were ether tokens a few other tokens as well as the b. and t. which we were able to retrieve now i saw you put out a message to the community that you're trying to get together put together some kind of community effort to attack this type of behavior i saw that on my twitter stream can you speak about that a little bit yeah absolutely basically the idea is that one project's loss is everyone's loss in this space of course we battle p.r. in terms of people's confidence in crypto and confidence in the space and of course we battle the security together as the. thieves and criminals advance with their technology as the industry advances with our technology and so the idea really is that we're stronger together that there what we learn from this. and says that there is so much chaos that happens after an incident like this where if all of the parties were better coordinated if there was if you will a hotline if we could share information more transparently if we could be quicker ab
the bank or network token bringing the total to about thirteen million dollars worth of crypto mostly these were ether tokens a few other tokens as well as the b. and t. which we were able to retrieve now i saw you put out a message to the community that you're trying to get together put together some kind of community effort to attack this type of behavior i saw that on my twitter stream can you speak about that a little bit yeah absolutely basically the idea is that one project's loss is...
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they were not the only network that find v found success. their block of family-oriented comedies. >> i can't take it. i need the cake. >> it was not sophisticated television. but these were shows that people adored. [ laughing and snorting ] >> cbs. >> cbs was in a really bad spot. they had just fallen apart over the early part of the '90s and had gone through a couple different network executives. >> but then suddenly they had this hit with an unknown comic. this was the year of seinfeld, no hugging, no learning, and this was a show being made as if it was produced in the era of the dick van dyke show. >> i love you. >> there was hugging. there was learning. >> i love you, son. >> all right, all right. >> if you worked for me, your job was so go home, get in a fight with your wife and come back in and tell me about it. >> don't sleep on the couch. i just cleaned down there. >> in fact, the pilot i put in this true thing that happened to me wherein i sent my parents a gift for the holidays of the fruit of the month club. >> and did you know
they were not the only network that find v found success. their block of family-oriented comedies. >> i can't take it. i need the cake. >> it was not sophisticated television. but these were shows that people adored. [ laughing and snorting ] >> cbs. >> cbs was in a really bad spot. they had just fallen apart over the early part of the '90s and had gone through a couple different network executives. >> but then suddenly they had this hit with an unknown comic....
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it was a huge boost for the network. y as i spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection. >> i had a lot to say about women who go into the iconic roles of wife and mother and are unfulfilled. >> i think the good news it brought is women who are not perfect, who are not young, are viable. and the fan base was amazing. there were t-shirts, i remember going into a store and there was >> are you saying i'm a bad mother? >> i'm gabbi. i am susan. i am bre. >> are you at a bar? >> we stood on the shoulders of those who came before. strong women characters in television, but in the wake of "desperate housewives." a lot more shows with older women came on the air. >> what you doing? >> locked myself out. naked. >> oh. >> and then i fell. so how are you? geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interru
it was a huge boost for the network. y as i spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection. >> i had a lot to say about women who go into the iconic roles of wife and mother and are unfulfilled. >> i think the good news it brought is women who are not perfect, who are not young, are viable. and the fan base was amazing. there were t-shirts, i remember going into a store and there was >> are you saying i'm a bad mother? >>...
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all on the network you deserve. ss internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. >>> want to know what the best thing about childhood is? at some point, it stops. >> "malcolm in the middle" gives us bryan cranston and is a single camera comedy. >> around here, being smart is like being radioactive. >> single camera comedies were funny. and the fact that you could shoot them like movies and they could be terrific every week. >> yep, class president felt really good. but later that night, i had a dream. >> critics loved that because it was something new. it was something that they weren't
all on the network you deserve. ss internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call...
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evaporated. >> with the networks give us, the networks take earth away. nbc news is now taking florida out of vice president gore's column. >> as the night went on, it stayed close until at about 2:00 in the morning eastern time, it looked like it was going over. >> abc news is now going to project that florida goes to mr. bush. >> george walker bush, the new president of the united states, the governor of texas. >> at that point al gore called george w. bush to concede. by about 3:00 a.m. eastern time, the numbers start to wobble again. >> something to report in this unusual night. the vice president has recalled the governor and retracted his concession saying that florida is is too close right now. >> under florida law if the margin of victory is less than half percent, it's an automatic recount. >> mr. vice president, did you win the election, sir? >> we're having a great run here. >> a confident and seemingly relaxed al gore is effectively starting a second campaign for the wous. his campaign chairman in florida announcing the campaign will support l
evaporated. >> with the networks give us, the networks take earth away. nbc news is now taking florida out of vice president gore's column. >> as the night went on, it stayed close until at about 2:00 in the morning eastern time, it looked like it was going over. >> abc news is now going to project that florida goes to mr. bush. >> george walker bush, the new president of the united states, the governor of texas. >> at that point al gore called george w. bush to...
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the bank or network token bringing the total to about thirteen million dollars worth of crypto mostly these were ether tokens a few other tokens as well as the b. and t. which we were able to retrieve now i saw you put out a message to the community that you're trying to get together put together some kind of community effort to attack this type of behavior i saw that on my twitter stream can you speak about that a little bit yeah absolutely basically the idea is that one project's loss is everyone's loss in this space of course we battle p.r. in terms of people's confidence in crypto and confidence in the space and of course we battle the security together as the. thieves and criminals advance with their technology as the industry advances with our technology and so the idea really is that we're stronger together that there what we learn from this. and says that there is so much chaos that happens after an incident like this where if all of the parties were better coordinated if there was if you will a hotline if we could share information more transparently if we could be quicker ab
the bank or network token bringing the total to about thirteen million dollars worth of crypto mostly these were ether tokens a few other tokens as well as the b. and t. which we were able to retrieve now i saw you put out a message to the community that you're trying to get together put together some kind of community effort to attack this type of behavior i saw that on my twitter stream can you speak about that a little bit yeah absolutely basically the idea is that one project's loss is...
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in an interview with the us network cnbc, he pushed back at the idea that he has failed to stand up tosident putin. look at the sanctions i've put on, look at the diplomats i threw out, look at all of the things that i've done. nobody else did what i've done. 0bama didn't do it. 0bama was a patsy for russia. he was a total patsy. look at the statement he made, when he thought the mics were turned off, 0k? the stupid statement he made. nobody makes a big deal about that. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia, is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. 0ur correspondent in washington, chris buckler, says the invitation came quickly. it does seem bizarre and it does seem quite remarkable to some of donald trump's political opponents, and also some within his own republican party, that he is rolling out the red carpet to vladimir putin so soon after that helsinki summit, that frankly had a fallout that was pretty difficult for president trump. whenever he misspoke alongside vladimir puti
in an interview with the us network cnbc, he pushed back at the idea that he has failed to stand up tosident putin. look at the sanctions i've put on, look at the diplomats i threw out, look at all of the things that i've done. nobody else did what i've done. 0bama didn't do it. 0bama was a patsy for russia. he was a total patsy. look at the statement he made, when he thought the mics were turned off, 0k? the stupid statement he made. nobody makes a big deal about that. getting along with...
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>> i remember the network saying -- >> what are you sharpening a pencil for? . >> the second episode of all in the family, archie was writing a letter. >> mr. nixon is going of this. >> the network didn't want it and i recall saying drama is drama. >> we wrestled with issues that they wanted. they wouldn't let the shows on. norman strongly said you want me, then fine. otherwise i quit. >> the president of the united states. >> watergate tape discussions of nixon who is very concerned. >> what's he doing up there? >> how his powers were portrayed on the show. >> you can't imagine that archie's son in law -- >> the network stamps a warning. they came on with a big warning saying this show doesn't represent the opinions of cbs. it said if you want to watch, fine, but we prefer you didn't. that was the disclaimer and then it was a hit and we were happy. ♪ those were the days >> it was a monster. it was the most watched show for five seasons. lear developed several more real life sitcoms. he led the way for other shows like family ties featuring michael j fox as a v
>> i remember the network saying -- >> what are you sharpening a pencil for? . >> the second episode of all in the family, archie was writing a letter. >> mr. nixon is going of this. >> the network didn't want it and i recall saying drama is drama. >> we wrestled with issues that they wanted. they wouldn't let the shows on. norman strongly said you want me, then fine. otherwise i quit. >> the president of the united states. >> watergate tape...
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it was a huge boost for the network. ruth, i spent the day as i spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection. >> i had a lot to say about women who go into the iconic roles of wife and mother and are unfulfilled. >> i think the good news it brought is women who are not perfect, who are not young, are viable. and the fan base was amazing. there were t-shirts, i remember going into a store and there was "i am lynette, are you saying i'm a bad mother?" >> mapp, you need to get back in your car, please. "i am gabby." "i am susan." "i am bree." >> are you at a bar? >> we stood on the shoulders of those who came before, you know, strong women characters in television. but in the wake of "desperate housewives," a lot more shows with older women came on the air. >> what you doin'? >> knocked myself out, naked. >> oh. >> and then i fell. so how are you? like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. swee
it was a huge boost for the network. ruth, i spent the day as i spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection. >> i had a lot to say about women who go into the iconic roles of wife and mother and are unfulfilled. >> i think the good news it brought is women who are not perfect, who are not young, are viable. and the fan base was amazing. there were t-shirts, i remember going into a store and there was "i am lynette, are you...
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real city fiber network. >> two things. one is the city fiber network connects all the city facilities, all the police stations, all the fire stations, all the work locations and also provides backbone services for the communications and radio infrastructure as well. that network was extended to supply fiber services, internet service, to public housing units. that is what the mayor wanted to do with our system. so it's shared by city departments and now public housing units. that is a different program that fiber f.s. which would deliver 1 gig service to all residents and businesses in san francisco. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. thank you for clarifying that and making that distinction. do we have any additional proposals on how we might bridge that digital divide? >> i think this is what we really need to understand and the revenue structures and to talk with our qualified vendors and is incredibly important. verizon is going to be coming in to talk to us. and you would find that many large cities are partnering in unique way way
real city fiber network. >> two things. one is the city fiber network connects all the city facilities, all the police stations, all the fire stations, all the work locations and also provides backbone services for the communications and radio infrastructure as well. that network was extended to supply fiber services, internet service, to public housing units. that is what the mayor wanted to do with our system. so it's shared by city departments and now public housing units. that is a...
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. >> about roughly quarter of 8:00, we and all the other networks call florida for gore. member saying, how is bush possibly going to, you though, what's the path he can possibly take, because he's lost michigan, he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet that governor bush will be madder than a rooster that his brother, the governor, wasn't able to carry this state for him. >> mr. bush says he is not ready to concede florida. so, that only complicates the evening just a little bit. >> the networks called this thing early, but the people that are counting the votes are coming up with a different perspective. >> george w. bush was a very confident man. i don't think bush ever doubted that he would manage somehow to get e legislated. >> some new returns came in and suddenly the gore lead that was necessary to make this prediction evaporated. >> what the networks give us, the networks take away. nbc news is now taking florida out of vice president gore's column. >> as the night went on, it stayed close until at about 2:00 in the morn
. >> about roughly quarter of 8:00, we and all the other networks call florida for gore. member saying, how is bush possibly going to, you though, what's the path he can possibly take, because he's lost michigan, he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet that governor bush will be madder than a rooster that his brother, the governor, wasn't able to carry this state for him. >> mr. bush says he is not ready to concede florida. so,...
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nixon is going to love this. >> the network didn't want it. ant me, then fine. otherwise, i quit. >> the president of the united states. >> there were watergate tape discussions of nixon, who is very concerned. with how he was portrayed on the show. >> archie is the guy's name. you can't imagine sh archie is sitting here in his sloppy clothes and his hippie son-in-law. >> it seeks to throw a humorous spotlight on the frailty -- >> they had a disclaim they're said, if you want to watch the show, fine. we prefer you didn't. that was the basic disclaimer. and then, it became a hit and they were happy. ♪ those were the days >> it was a monster hit. "all in the family" was the most-watched tv show for five seasons. lear went on to develop more iconic, real-life sitcoms. he led the way for other shows. like "family ties," featuring michael j. fox as a very young republican. >> alex, are you in favor of nuclear weapons? >> i'm in favor of us having them, not using them. >> barbara hall was a writer on the first season. >> you look back and you realize
nixon is going to love this. >> the network didn't want it. ant me, then fine. otherwise, i quit. >> the president of the united states. >> there were watergate tape discussions of nixon, who is very concerned. with how he was portrayed on the show. >> archie is the guy's name. you can't imagine sh archie is sitting here in his sloppy clothes and his hippie son-in-law. >> it seeks to throw a humorous spotlight on the frailty -- >> they had a disclaim they're...
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we try to make sure the network stays flexible enough. ze that free trade is a good thing for ups and the global economy. at ups, every 22 packages across the border, we create a job. so we know that global trade is an important component of growth. and today, our international segment is over $12 billion in revenue and 70% of that is ups usiness outside the u.s. within europe to asia, latin america, canada. so we have a global business that helps to think about this if weand understand that adjust, we will adjust. ornie: what have you seen what changes have you had to make since all of the changes started? have you seen slow shifts? rich: at this point it is mostly questions from our customers. and if they think about doing something slightly different, we make sure that the solutions we create will help them be more efficient in their supply chain will work when they make adjustments to their plans. the actual numbers, if you look at the international business, exports group is -- exports grew in this quarter. seeing direct impact. but i
we try to make sure the network stays flexible enough. ze that free trade is a good thing for ups and the global economy. at ups, every 22 packages across the border, we create a job. so we know that global trade is an important component of growth. and today, our international segment is over $12 billion in revenue and 70% of that is ups usiness outside the u.s. within europe to asia, latin america, canada. so we have a global business that helps to think about this if weand understand that...
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some of that might be stored on your phone but not the network. the associations that the network knows about are often not recorded in the same way, not stored for the same duration. -- stored forshow a short amount of time that will show you every time you hit during a call but those intermediate towers are generally thrown away even after a month, to just get what i showed you, the start and end tower for performance reasons. right here on my right. middle of the crowd. is the granularity of the individual towers trending more toward precision, so within five years every cell tower will be able to do within five feet? things likeher topography and remoteness that make it as he or -- fuzzier? sibren: some of it is dictated by remoteness. if you were to walk around georgetown, d.c., you see lots of buildings with these funny squares. the fake antennas that look like trees everybody sees. walk around dcm would get the roots of the buildings. e verizon building obviously has a lot of towers on them. you can only fit so many people contacting a parti
some of that might be stored on your phone but not the network. the associations that the network knows about are often not recorded in the same way, not stored for the same duration. -- stored forshow a short amount of time that will show you every time you hit during a call but those intermediate towers are generally thrown away even after a month, to just get what i showed you, the start and end tower for performance reasons. right here on my right. middle of the crowd. is the granularity of...
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and that they should be covered by facebook‘s hate speech policy which isn't allowed on the network.s he finds the comments offensive, he doesn't think the policy should be to remove it. instead he clarified later they will reduce the distribution, so not delete them, but make them harder to see. many don't think that is enough and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticism. and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticismm does seem bizarre from a man who is jewish, clearly smart. seems naive and am thinking to suggest holocaust deniers are not intentional or malicious and that they are just mistaken. yes, and what this shows very strongly is that facebook is really struggling right now to find out what its policies are. on the one hand it says it is a place that is free to say what they please, to have free speech just like in wider discourse in the us, but on the other had it wants to draw some lines when it comes to comments that directly incite violence. many people would say that although a post denying the holocaust might not call fo
and that they should be covered by facebook‘s hate speech policy which isn't allowed on the network.s he finds the comments offensive, he doesn't think the policy should be to remove it. instead he clarified later they will reduce the distribution, so not delete them, but make them harder to see. many don't think that is enough and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticism. and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticismm does seem bizarre from a...
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the network at about 250 month.ut that will start calming down a little bit as we look to the latter part of the year and the early part of next year, when a normal cycle takes our volume down overall. comparing it to last year, you can't necessarily say that because of the pipeline being charged right now, it will stay charged against last year the same way. we were growing our training pipeline last year at this time as well. s&pie: every company in the that has reported has mentioned the trade war as a concern. that's not impacting guidance so much. what do you think? we are definitely concerned about tariffs and retaliatory measures. when it comes to nafta and the broader international trade, we do think nafta needs to be modernized. we think that is an appropriate approach, but we think it is absolutely critical for the united dates to stay in the agreement and protect the 14.5 million jobs that are associated with our trade with mexico and canada. to thebroaden that out bigger geography of the world and our in
the network at about 250 month.ut that will start calming down a little bit as we look to the latter part of the year and the early part of next year, when a normal cycle takes our volume down overall. comparing it to last year, you can't necessarily say that because of the pipeline being charged right now, it will stay charged against last year the same way. we were growing our training pipeline last year at this time as well. s&pie: every company in the that has reported has mentioned the...
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the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go online today. >>> i was brought in for the voice of lisa. when i showed up the audition piece was on the table and there was a picture of lisa, but right next to her was the picture of bart. it said 10 years old, underachiever, proud of it, troublemaker, and i'm like, oh, man, yeah. >> eat my shorts. >> all right, eat your shorts? >> you could have looked at tv guide, any issue during the 60s, and i was watching that episode of the flintstones or the jetsons. i always thought that those tv shows could have been better. they were disappointing to me. i said some day if i have my own tv show i'm going to do it different. >> in the '80s there was a young crew of animators and a young crew of writers who didn't have preconceived notions of what animation should or should not do. so
the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go online today. >>> i was brought in for the voice of lisa. when i showed up the audition piece was on the table and there was a picture of lisa, but right next to her was the picture of...
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the south? >> you shouldn't have made me beg. >> network dramas became very innovative. shows that we were making in the '90s, you couldn't shut the door on them. >> get me out. >> some of my favorite shows of all time aired in that decade. there was still that communal sense from the earlier decades of tv. but it was being applied to shows that were reaching higher and farther and they were great. >> damn it! you know, i think if parents would spend less time worrying about what their kids watched on tv and more on what was going on in their kids' lives, they would be in a better place. >>> television on! >> while it's tempting to play it safe, the more we're willing to risk, the more alive we are. in the end, what we regret most are the chances we never took. >> advertising is based on one thing. happiness. >> is there any taboo that you wouldn't break? >> not if there was a funny idea. >> what is wrong with you? >> clear eyes, full heart. >> the drama of every episode comes first. >> i don't think dramatic series television
the south? >> you shouldn't have made me beg. >> network dramas became very innovative. shows that we were making in the '90s, you couldn't shut the door on them. >> get me out. >> some of my favorite shows of all time aired in that decade. there was still that communal sense from the earlier decades of tv. but it was being applied to shows that were reaching higher and farther and they were great. >> damn it! you know, i think if parents would spend less time...
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a malicious act is trying to break it the overall network achieves consensus so from purely technological perspective that's not sort of the question but of course you know alex technology is america all of our sociology and our interactions and so the very protocols the enable technological consensus are also mechanisms to achieve a kind of social consensus you expand on that just a little bit up to this point in history. really governments in all states and corporations have been sort of the primary modes by which human beings have been able to come together to achieve common aims and the very nature of both nation states and corporations is that they are internally co-operative but externally competitive and there's a kind of. win lose dynamic the isn't naturally the case in sort of either nation state or corporate interactions what the blotching does is unable different kinds of social mechanisms to come together so you know i'll take an example of a protocol coins like file coin. which is a a protocol where people share their spare hard drive space for other people who w
a malicious act is trying to break it the overall network achieves consensus so from purely technological perspective that's not sort of the question but of course you know alex technology is america all of our sociology and our interactions and so the very protocols the enable technological consensus are also mechanisms to achieve a kind of social consensus you expand on that just a little bit up to this point in history. really governments in all states and corporations have been sort of the...
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drive the modern economy, the same networks provide a target for cyber attacks are criminal gangs and nationstates. as the agency charged with safety the fcc should work with and encourage companies to develop this practice idevelop n address board and prepare for cyber security attacks. since they assured the response of the congress should become nothing more in the future so i want to thank the chair and the commission for appearing before us today and look forward to your testimony and i will yield back. >> that concludes the opening statement and i remind all members pursuant to the committee rules all members opening statements will be made a part of the record and we are going to try to get through our opening statements before the votes ar were called about 1:40. i want to thank all of you for being here today. today's witnesses will have the opportunity to give their opening statements and it will be followed by a round of questions from the members. our panels today include the chairman, commissioner o'reilly, commissioner carr and commissioner rose and marshall. we apprecia
drive the modern economy, the same networks provide a target for cyber attacks are criminal gangs and nationstates. as the agency charged with safety the fcc should work with and encourage companies to develop this practice idevelop n address board and prepare for cyber security attacks. since they assured the response of the congress should become nothing more in the future so i want to thank the chair and the commission for appearing before us today and look forward to your testimony and i...
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it's the only television network the president routinely grants interviews to. and the network that ailes built has become a kind of pipeline for white house hours. most totally, john bolton, who appeared on fox moments after being unveiled as trump's third national security adviser. >> now former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. good to have you here, sir. your reaction to your new job? >> well, i think i still am a fox news contributor. >> no, you're not, apparently. >> this administration and fox news is something of a revolving door, with people cycling in and out of both. while we've seen fox news personalities go from the green room to the podium, today president is blurring the line even more. essentially merging the two operations with the official announcement he has fired former fox news bill shine to run communications at the white house as his deputy chief from the operation. the former executive resigned last year, saying that he enabled a culture of sexual harassment at the network. the number of women at the network allege y, so
it's the only television network the president routinely grants interviews to. and the network that ailes built has become a kind of pipeline for white house hours. most totally, john bolton, who appeared on fox moments after being unveiled as trump's third national security adviser. >> now former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. good to have you here, sir. your reaction to your new job? >> well, i think i still am a fox news contributor. >> no, you're not,...
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so the network listened to this group rather than the animators themselves who said that was never ongin with. >> the art is were pushing, but they'd get shut down because they had what they called outrageous ideas of subversion. that's the meat of any cartoon. >> the new adventures of mighty mouse inspired a new generation of animators who made cartoons they wanted to make, that they thought were funny. >> spike & mic wke was a tourin film festival. they collected animated shorts and they had this one collection for grown ups. >> it would feature early mike judge cartoons. >> okay, but i'm going to set the building on fire. >> lupo, the butcher, a gory cartoon. spike & mike had taboo things from cartoons, gore and sex. >> before the internet, they were critical, they were connecting people with an audience that they just otherwise wouldn't have had. >> all of us who are working in that business, we would try to slip something in that's funny or pitch a show that was funny. so when new opportunities came along to work on something that we thought could blossom into actually a funny an
so the network listened to this group rather than the animators themselves who said that was never ongin with. >> the art is were pushing, but they'd get shut down because they had what they called outrageous ideas of subversion. that's the meat of any cartoon. >> the new adventures of mighty mouse inspired a new generation of animators who made cartoons they wanted to make, that they thought were funny. >> spike & mic wke was a tourin film festival. they collected...
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entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at? good for you? >> somewhere around the middle or late '70s it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. >> if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. >> there was a longing for simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when people weren't so mad at each other. >> during last season "the waltons" caught on. >> good night, john boy. >> good night. >> this year there will be more nostalgia and wholesome family drama. >> now that dinner is over let's try out the piano. >> oh, good. >> i am taking requests. ♪ sunday monday happy days >> i created "happy days" not what a family really was. i thought it would be good if there were some families that didn't get divorced. >> you guys are really -- >> it wasn't by accident everybody on "happy days" hugged each other. it wasn't by accident that everybody in the family ate at the same time at the same table. it was a sweet, tender show. in the vein of "american graffi
entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at? good for you? >> somewhere around the middle or late '70s it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. >> if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. >> there was a longing for simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when people weren't so mad at each other. >> during last season "the waltons"...
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the cbs television network investigates allations of sexual misconduct against its top executive, andhousands of iraqis take to the streets to protest against corruption, poor services and unemployment. ♪ >> hello, welcome to the program. presiden trump has described economic growth in the u.s. as historict after i rose at an annualized rate of more tha 4% between april and june. the growth was grifpble driven by strong consumer a spendin a surge in exports as firms rushed to beat new trailed tariffs. the white hoe hopes the strong economy by verments extenayon from alleged involvement in theio 2016 ele with russia. >> the sun shone and donald trump beamed, basking in the warm glow of these latest economic figures. this is what he promised the american people and now 18 months or so into his presidency, he could say this is what he delivered. president trump: these numbers are very, very sustainable. this isn't a one-time shot. i happen to think we're going to do extraordinary name well in our next report. i won't go too strong because if it's not quite as good. you'll not let me forg
the cbs television network investigates allations of sexual misconduct against its top executive, andhousands of iraqis take to the streets to protest against corruption, poor services and unemployment. ♪ >> hello, welcome to the program. presiden trump has described economic growth in the u.s. as historict after i rose at an annualized rate of more tha 4% between april and june. the growth was grifpble driven by strong consumer a spendin a surge in exports as firms rushed to beat new...
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but the kochs' network is comprised of hundreds of donors and businessmen. f this that could be a risk for the president if he wants to upset this very powerful network. at the same time, this really highlights the split in the republican party and donald trump now is the leader of the party. it has gone in his direction. we've seen republicans take his side on some of the key policy issues and that is why the koch network this weekend expressed such frustration with republicans that they would side with the president on issues like trade, why they want to hold him accountable, but frankly the president lashes out because he is the leader of the republican party. >> doesn't he real rise thize t koch network gives millions of dollars to conservative think tanks, and very often that is part of the base that reports the republican leadership. >> and they are also spending millions right now, they have committed to spend millions pushing back against the administration's proposed tariffs trying to understand mine one of the president's central policy issues. that
but the kochs' network is comprised of hundreds of donors and businessmen. f this that could be a risk for the president if he wants to upset this very powerful network. at the same time, this really highlights the split in the republican party and donald trump now is the leader of the party. it has gone in his direction. we've seen republicans take his side on some of the key policy issues and that is why the koch network this weekend expressed such frustration with republicans that they would...
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according to cbs, there's been no misconduct claims or settlements against him in the 24 years at the networktoday, the board said they would investigate the allegations. cbs shares trading flat after dipping 6% during the day today. melissa? >> julia, skimming through the article because as you mentioned it is long the allegations here is there's a broader culture of sexual harassment and misconduct at cbs that not only was perpetrated allegedly by les moonves but permitted by les moonves to penetrate through the entire company. >> yeah. i mean, melissa, i'm still reading through this here, but what it lays out in the first several pages i read is a contrast between moonves's recent action and advancing equalitity in the workplace and this culture at cbs describing a culture of intimidation of women who spoke out or who resisted his advances so just going through it here, obviously, this is a time when that's been a lot on me too and time's up. it says here in the article the women came forward before the lawsuit between cbs and national amusements so their allegations are not politically mo
according to cbs, there's been no misconduct claims or settlements against him in the 24 years at the networktoday, the board said they would investigate the allegations. cbs shares trading flat after dipping 6% during the day today. melissa? >> julia, skimming through the article because as you mentioned it is long the allegations here is there's a broader culture of sexual harassment and misconduct at cbs that not only was perpetrated allegedly by les moonves but permitted by les...
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the cbs television network investigates allegations of sexual misconduct against its top executive. hello. the us economy is growing at its fastest rate in four years, prompting president trump to describe it as "historic." growth rose to 4.1% between april and june, driven by strong consumer spending and a surge in exports as firms rushed to beat new trade tariffs imposed on the us. the white house hopes the strong economy will divert attention from the controversy surrounding alleged russian involvement in the 2016 election. here's our north america editorjon sopel. the sun shone and donald trump beamed as he basked in the warm glow of these latest economic figures. this is what he promised the american people and now 18 months or so into his presidency, he can say this is what he's delivered. these numbers are very, very sustainable. this isn't a one—time shot. i happen to think we're going to do extraordinarily well in our next report next quarter. i think it's going to be outstanding. i won't go too strong because then if it's not quite as good, you will not let me forget it. th
the cbs television network investigates allegations of sexual misconduct against its top executive. hello. the us economy is growing at its fastest rate in four years, prompting president trump to describe it as "historic." growth rose to 4.1% between april and june, driven by strong consumer spending and a surge in exports as firms rushed to beat new trade tariffs imposed on the us. the white house hopes the strong economy will divert attention from the controversy surrounding...
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the koch network, like the rest of the g.o.p. old guard, is positively furious with trump'so use of tariffs to level the playing field. in fact, they announced's last month that they have committed to a multimillion dollar multiyear campaign to oppose what trump is doing onn trade. i have a question, though. why would they want to lock us into these never ending trade deficits when the president's efforts so far are actually bearing fruit? we saw what happened with the e.u. last week. south korea already renegotiated their deal.e. and watch what happens in the next few weeks with both mexico and china. it's going to be really good. meanwhile, american workers, ane even farmers, some have been caught in the cross fire of trump's tough trade battle with china. but they are standing by the president. why? well, they like that he is fighting for them even if it hurts their interest in the short term. >> i am a good american. i believe that we all have to have to toe the line. >> you are okay with bearing the brunt of these tariffs? >
the koch network, like the rest of the g.o.p. old guard, is positively furious with trump'so use of tariffs to level the playing field. in fact, they announced's last month that they have committed to a multimillion dollar multiyear campaign to oppose what trump is doing onn trade. i have a question, though. why would they want to lock us into these never ending trade deficits when the president's efforts so far are actually bearing fruit? we saw what happened with the e.u. last week. south...
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you did what you're supposed to do, representing the five television networks. you're asked a question. others did as well. that's whapd what happens at every photo opportunity. the white house knows this. they reprimand you. they call you in for this meeting. and then he does something i have never heard of. i was a white house correspondent for seven years. he blocks you because of what you did which was legitimate journalism. he blocks you from attending an open event in the rose garden because you asked questions they didn't like. it is truly shocking to hear that. i think all of our colleagues, anyone who ever served as a white house correspondent. i don't think anyone will remember a time they blocked from a major news organization in the united states from attending an open event in the rose garden. what's been the reaction since then? >> wolf, we haven't heard anything else from the white house. we did send photographers and other reporters to that briefing. they said that open press availability. they said i could not go into that press conference. we ha
you did what you're supposed to do, representing the five television networks. you're asked a question. others did as well. that's whapd what happens at every photo opportunity. the white house knows this. they reprimand you. they call you in for this meeting. and then he does something i have never heard of. i was a white house correspondent for seven years. he blocks you because of what you did which was legitimate journalism. he blocks you from attending an open event in the rose garden...
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it comes after the head of cbs, les moonves credited with turning around the network with a string of hit shows is now at the center of a sexual abuse scandal. last friday ronan farrow broke the news in the new yorker. detailing the news of six women. >> the goal here was to expose stories that had been buried for a long time. these women wanted accountability. >> reporter: one of the women who came forward telling npr moonves made an unwanted advance toward her. >> he said, look, you're really expensive and i need to know you're worth it. >> reporter: she turned him down and the show didn't get launched. >> and the conversation ended and he went from being very friendly to being really cold. >> reporter: cbs says that moonves has no recollection of the meeting or the phone call. now in response to the accusations the cbs chief says in a statement i always understood and respected and abided by the principle that no means no and i've never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career. the cbs board says they will fully investigate these claims and they'll hire an outside law
it comes after the head of cbs, les moonves credited with turning around the network with a string of hit shows is now at the center of a sexual abuse scandal. last friday ronan farrow broke the news in the new yorker. detailing the news of six women. >> the goal here was to expose stories that had been buried for a long time. these women wanted accountability. >> reporter: one of the women who came forward telling npr moonves made an unwanted advance toward her. >> he said,...
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but that is stored with the network itself. it is expensive to maintain and from a performance by the other is to show you every tower that you hit during the call that these are generally thrown away even after less than a month just to get what i showed you. >> the gentleman right here. >> so is the venue of the individual towers going more towards profession so every tower can do within 5 feet or is there are there other issues like topography? >> sound is dictated by topography. if you were to take a walk around georgetown campus you would see a lot of buildings with funny squares like the trees everybody sees the walk around that there are so many people contact so as they get more dense you need more but as we move forward or isn't 5g but we will increase the sensitivit sensitivity. >> and that is the precision and the amount of data. >> we have time for one more question than we have to end. >> thank you for coming in. mike question is based on the future of the southside locatio location, do you see with business is deve
but that is stored with the network itself. it is expensive to maintain and from a performance by the other is to show you every tower that you hit during the call that these are generally thrown away even after less than a month just to get what i showed you. >> the gentleman right here. >> so is the venue of the individual towers going more towards profession so every tower can do within 5 feet or is there are there other issues like topography? >> sound is dictated by...
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the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. >> an alliance developed regarding the president's war with the media or so it seems. first, backgrounds, you will remember his visit to teresa may, he ignored cnn's jim acosta and chose to call on john roberts of fox news. >> it's such dishonesty reporting. nbc is probably worse than cnn. >> sense you attacked cnn. can i ask you a question in. >> no, no, john roberts, go ahead. cnn's fake news, i don't take questions from cnn. cnn is attack news, john roberts of fox. >> so roberts then asks, without making kimps i reference, he was criticized and arguably has shown on wednesday halle jackson was quizzing sarah sanders about when the president and putin interfered in the election. sanders tried to move onto the next questio
the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. >> an alliance developed regarding the president's war with the media or so it seems. first, backgrounds, you will remember his...
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i am not saying they are doing it for the network... saying they are doing it for the network. . .... what would you say about john mccain, who said the ministration's separation policy, when a was still clearly happening, is in an affront to the decency of the american people. there are five people in the republican party who oppose donald trump and you just name three of them. if you look at the polling data, there are tee paul's whichjust the polling data, there are tee paul's which just came out on his approval ratings, and they are amazing. because what they show is that he is breaking records. he has got injust over 90% that he is breaking records. he has got in just over 90% of support within the republican party. no recent american president had gotten that amount. so he is extremely popular. his problem... he is playing to his base, and is it not the case that he is doubling down on that policy? whether it be with signature issues like the separation policy at the mexican border, or criticising nfl players for taking and me, supporting white supremacists, it seemed, in cha
i am not saying they are doing it for the network... saying they are doing it for the network. . .... what would you say about john mccain, who said the ministration's separation policy, when a was still clearly happening, is in an affront to the decency of the american people. there are five people in the republican party who oppose donald trump and you just name three of them. if you look at the polling data, there are tee paul's whichjust the polling data, there are tee paul's which just...