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stefanowski: ned mentioned the specific. the other specific and don't forget it because on record he is going to institute a statewide auto tax. if ned gets the governorship you better take that revenue stream out because it's gone and ail never see it again. the best way to get this economy moving and property taxes up is to stimulate the economy. that's why i've been endorsed by the association of realtors. we need rising housing prices. we need lower taxes. we need to bring jobs back. we need an economic plan to do it. i'm the only one up here with an economic plan to do it. >> thank you so much. now gentlemen i have a question. we'll start with mr. griebel. 15 seconds each. your favorite politician and why. mr. griebel: at any time in history? >> yes. mr. griebel: abraham lifpblg because of the leadership he provided ending slavery and at the same time to try to keep the country united. >> mr. lamont? mr. lamont: bobby kennedy. let me just say that nonsense about the statewide property tax is just not --. >> stay on mess
stefanowski: ned mentioned the specific. the other specific and don't forget it because on record he is going to institute a statewide auto tax. if ned gets the governorship you better take that revenue stream out because it's gone and ail never see it again. the best way to get this economy moving and property taxes up is to stimulate the economy. that's why i've been endorsed by the association of realtors. we need rising housing prices. we need lower taxes. we need to bring jobs back. we...
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ned lamont? >> that rational tax policy your mentioning in washington, d.c., is costing the state of connecticut over $1 billion with the non-deductibility of state and local taxes. that rational tax policy in washington, d.c., is resulting in a $1 trillion deficit as far as the eye can see. bob, we cannot deficit spend. we have to have a balanced budget. i know your friend donald trump says we can borrow until we are blue in the face. we don't do that in connecticut. i'm not going to allow it to happen. >> your buddy dan malloy has put the highest tax rate in the state of connecticut over the last eight years. our tax independence day is may 3. we work from january 1 to may 3 just to pay our state and local income taxes. it is two years longer than any other state in the nation and it is exactly the economic policy that you want to continue. >> oz griebel, do you want to add to this? >> sure, why not? i can't help myself. you can't run the state of connecticut like a business. business principle
ned lamont? >> that rational tax policy your mentioning in washington, d.c., is costing the state of connecticut over $1 billion with the non-deductibility of state and local taxes. that rational tax policy in washington, d.c., is resulting in a $1 trillion deficit as far as the eye can see. bob, we cannot deficit spend. we have to have a balanced budget. i know your friend donald trump says we can borrow until we are blue in the face. we don't do that in connecticut. i'm not going to...
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ned: are you hoping to add more people? ned: we have been adding more people. grow our headcount up to 15% this year. i would expect us to continue to grow our headcount, but it is not against anyone priority, it is for all those priorities, to really be able to grow the business and execute opportunities we see. emily: that was the twitter cfo, ned segal. joining us now to discuss, debra aho williamson. debra, what do you make of these numbers? advertisers are obviously coming back and spending more, but monthly active users keep going down. in some ways, it can be difficult to see the progress, even though twitter said that they are challenging millions of accounts every week? guest: absolutely. ned segal just talked a lot about health. my viewpoint is, if you will get healthy, you will lose some weight and in the case of twitter, losing weight is losing a few million users. overall i think it is a positive step. i think twitter's focus on the daily active user number is something that is important and needs to be done, and i think the steps it has taken to m
ned: are you hoping to add more people? ned: we have been adding more people. grow our headcount up to 15% this year. i would expect us to continue to grow our headcount, but it is not against anyone priority, it is for all those priorities, to really be able to grow the business and execute opportunities we see. emily: that was the twitter cfo, ned segal. joining us now to discuss, debra aho williamson. debra, what do you make of these numbers? advertisers are obviously coming back and...
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ned: we still have work to do. so many ways for us to address these challenges and how they create bad behavior on twitter. one of the great things about twitter is we can benefit from is because it's public and open and in real-time we find things that are corrected by the platform itself, other people on twitter who say that's not true. you may believe that but i believe something different and i want to tell you what i believe. that the platform is open makes it different and allows us to take a different approach around policy and enforcement. emily: we are in a time of divisive politics. the president tweeted the anger we see is caused by the false reporting of the mainstream media. it has gotten so bad and hateful that it is beyond description. mainstream media must clean up its act. in the past, you've said he is an influential person, is the president getting a pass when it comes to what is true and false, what is hateful and not, what incites violence because he is the president? ned: twitter is public and
ned: we still have work to do. so many ways for us to address these challenges and how they create bad behavior on twitter. one of the great things about twitter is we can benefit from is because it's public and open and in real-time we find things that are corrected by the platform itself, other people on twitter who say that's not true. you may believe that but i believe something different and i want to tell you what i believe. that the platform is open makes it different and allows us to...
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i want to speak now with ned price. know that you originally were going to be speaking with us broke all of the bo about all of the bomb paage pac and nwe have this now. is there is a way to relate the two? with the atmosphere of tremendous discord across this country, can one lead to another? can there be copycat incidents? >> well, there certainly can be. and i think that that is something that law enforcement at both the state and federal level will be tuned into. but i think what we have compared what we endured the past week, obviously there are different know vamotivations, be is one understand lying commonalty, at least one that appears to be and that is hate. hate on the part of the individual now in custody for sending those mail bombs to more than ten individuals, apparently a political hate. in this case what we have seen today, it seems this person was motivated by hatred for jews. but this hatred that under girds both of these attacks is not dissimilar. and i think that we have to as a country do to terms w
i want to speak now with ned price. know that you originally were going to be speaking with us broke all of the bo about all of the bomb paage pac and nwe have this now. is there is a way to relate the two? with the atmosphere of tremendous discord across this country, can one lead to another? can there be copycat incidents? >> well, there certainly can be. and i think that that is something that law enforcement at both the state and federal level will be tuned into. but i think what we...
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ned: health is our number one priority.ink about health, and growing our audience and the sales as our biggest priorities. i don't expect those to change much as we move into next year. and i think because twitter is public and open and real-time in nature, we can leverage those characteristics and accomplish a lot through our services team and through machine learning that we use to amplify our policies and the twitter services team. emily: are you going to add more people? growing and been adding more people. we are growing 15% as we invest. i would expect this to continue. it's not against anyone priority, we want to be able to grow the business and execute the opportunities we see. emily: the twitter cfo there. now to discuss this is selina wang. deborah. what do you make of these numbers? you know advertisers are coming , back and spending more. but monthly active users keeps going down. and in some ways it can be difficult to see the progress, even though twitter says we are challenging millions of accounts every week
ned: health is our number one priority.ink about health, and growing our audience and the sales as our biggest priorities. i don't expect those to change much as we move into next year. and i think because twitter is public and open and real-time in nature, we can leverage those characteristics and accomplish a lot through our services team and through machine learning that we use to amplify our policies and the twitter services team. emily: are you going to add more people? growing and been...
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ned likes to say everyone needs to do a little bit more.veryone is a single mom working two jobs to take care of her kids. every one of the grandparents leaving connecticut because they can't afford to stay here. everyone has done enough. it's time to drive change. it's time to get this economy moving. i'm going to be the agent of change. thank you very much. >> moderator: thank you. and mr. griebel, good afternoon. a place to be. let me take a minute to distinguish between what my record is what theirs are. we have no one lived and worked in connecticut for 25 years, we've worked for the state in 25 years and we've got to that as all things we've done and things i've done. over that 25 years with established a reputation for canada, civility, collaboration, inclusion, integrity and for transparency. it's that, those characteristics that are required to doddle to promote this states set base but to attack these serious fiscal impediments to returning connecticut the national free minutes. and an independent governor and lieutenant governor,
ned likes to say everyone needs to do a little bit more.veryone is a single mom working two jobs to take care of her kids. every one of the grandparents leaving connecticut because they can't afford to stay here. everyone has done enough. it's time to drive change. it's time to get this economy moving. i'm going to be the agent of change. thank you very much. >> moderator: thank you. and mr. griebel, good afternoon. a place to be. let me take a minute to distinguish between what my record...
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charles: ned?d to have a conversation with the retailers, walmart, target, best buy, where the products are being made. there are a lot of internet companies that your data would be more secure. swe have to have that. charles: and we need to have that conversation like vice president pence did today as well with china and lay the law down. admittedly spy craft is something that every nation does by china does it differently. thank you. thank you at home as usual. we appreciate it. lou: good evening, everybody. our top stories tonight, radical dimms desperately lashing out at the president, the fbi, judge kavanaugh and the senate judiciary committee as the fbi has found no corroborating witness nor evidence to support sexual abuse claims against the judge. and this, this is the seventh background investigation of the supreme court nominee. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says it's time to move to a vote and to end the democratic smear campaign and to confirm judge brett kavanaugh to
charles: ned?d to have a conversation with the retailers, walmart, target, best buy, where the products are being made. there are a lot of internet companies that your data would be more secure. swe have to have that. charles: and we need to have that conversation like vice president pence did today as well with china and lay the law down. admittedly spy craft is something that every nation does by china does it differently. thank you. thank you at home as usual. we appreciate it. lou: good...
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ned, let me start with you. authors writing end of trump presidency.s russian opera tiff the gun misfires, he looks at secret service agent thinks i'm busted, the secret service agent turns the gun around butt first, gives it to him and lets him finish his job. that is scary stuff. >> that is deeply irresponsible, lecturing us on civility and publishing fan fiction of assassinating the president of the united states. remember the play last year in central park the character of donald trump kept getting assassinated at the end of the play. this is absurd. what is deeply irresponsible about a lot of this, when jeff zucker is blaming this on donald trump and self-righteously toning about civility and being deeply uncivil. donald trump's rhetoric so no more than the responsible for act of criminals, people sending bombs and ricin through the mail, no more responsible that bernie sanders was possible for james hopkins showing up last sum are to assassinate republican congressman. i have to say this, charles, when george soros over the last decade has invest
ned, let me start with you. authors writing end of trump presidency.s russian opera tiff the gun misfires, he looks at secret service agent thinks i'm busted, the secret service agent turns the gun around butt first, gives it to him and lets him finish his job. that is scary stuff. >> that is deeply irresponsible, lecturing us on civility and publishing fan fiction of assassinating the president of the united states. remember the play last year in central park the character of donald...
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charles: ned what are your thoughts?'ve got, i think highlights the hypocrisy taking place right now. you had cesar sayoc, pipe bomber using twitter to spew his hatred. bowers was use be gab to spew his and twitter skating free. godaddy, all cutting ties with gab. they say they're cutting ties gab is perpetuating hatred and discriminatory inflammatory discrimination. why is twitter allowing louis farrakhan to stay on their platform when he perpetuated hatred and anti-semitism. at some point, charles, i will sound like a broken record. i think these tech companies can no longer be their own arbiters. they cannot self-police themselves. i think we've got to go back to the telecommunications act of 1996, section 230, you know what, amazon, google, facebook, twitter, enough is enough. you will come under and play by the same rules. >> that is terrible idea. >> no it is not. they are tell communications companies. hold on, they are telecommunications companies. charles: hold on second. let me get matt in, i will circle back.
charles: ned what are your thoughts?'ve got, i think highlights the hypocrisy taking place right now. you had cesar sayoc, pipe bomber using twitter to spew his hatred. bowers was use be gab to spew his and twitter skating free. godaddy, all cutting ties with gab. they say they're cutting ties gab is perpetuating hatred and discriminatory inflammatory discrimination. why is twitter allowing louis farrakhan to stay on their platform when he perpetuated hatred and anti-semitism. at some point,...
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ned ryan, great to see you, sir >> thanks.even liberal hbo host admitting it is quote scary how democrats went from listening to women who are victimized to quote automatically believing them. coming up we have the sound on that debate. but first a security bug let third party developers get into hundreds of thousands of google plus social media data. their personal data. it was going on since 2015. apparently google knew about it, just wasn't telling us. the "wall street journal" broke that story. and we have been all over it with the latest, after the break. stay there. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. liz: big breaking news, google shutting down its social medi
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cheryl: a lot to talk about here, ned, and i want to talk with you on what we are finding in new poll registered voters are going to vote but look more of the democrats are going to be coming out to vote, more registered democrats are going to be voting for democrats and republicans, there seems to be issue, whether it's health care, immigration, maybe it's kind of an antitrump vote, whatever, what do you make of this, and do you think your party should be a little bit nervous? >> well, i have to confess i was a little nervous about 2 or 3 weeks ago that there wasn't enthusiasm gap and republican voters weren't as fired and then the brett kavanaugh situation took place and that helped significantly in waking up the base, not only poll numbers but a lot of people woke up in the last couple of weeks, there's a lot at stake in midterms, i want to thank the left for doing what they did to brett kavanaugh because it wake up the republican base, i think the enthusiasm gap narrowed dramatically in the 3 weeks. cheryl: jason, 53% say they are going to vote democrat, 42% they will vote republi
cheryl: a lot to talk about here, ned, and i want to talk with you on what we are finding in new poll registered voters are going to vote but look more of the democrats are going to be coming out to vote, more registered democrats are going to be voting for democrats and republicans, there seems to be issue, whether it's health care, immigration, maybe it's kind of an antitrump vote, whatever, what do you make of this, and do you think your party should be a little bit nervous? >> well, i...
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i don't think he's out of line at all, ned? saying what he said -- >> i couldn't care less about a old retired liberal justice to be quite honest. only opinion i care about is duly elected president of the united states. you know what he's one -- this is one of the great examples of where you need to make sure that you're actually nominating confirming -- originallyists when you have a republican in the white house he was aa pointed by a republican. he is a republican, and on the court he went hard left he became a very liberal activist is judge. and i have to say this, i don't care about his opinion. i care about opinion of donald j. trump who nominatings judges and opinion of the u.s. senator who is actually going to confirm those judges and more importantly i care about the opinion of four senators collins manges and flake. that is -- i feel pretty about it. >> care about the american people. >> we're going to hear from suzanne collins what she's thinking and may vote on all of this coming up in less than 45 minuteses from n
i don't think he's out of line at all, ned? saying what he said -- >> i couldn't care less about a old retired liberal justice to be quite honest. only opinion i care about is duly elected president of the united states. you know what he's one -- this is one of the great examples of where you need to make sure that you're actually nominating confirming -- originallyists when you have a republican in the white house he was aa pointed by a republican. he is a republican, and on the court he...
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and ned price, former spokesman for the national security council under president obama. jonathan lemire, take us through your reporting on this topic and on his application of the kavanaugh standard to the saudi crown prince. >> yeah, that was a pretty stunning link he made yesterday in our oval office interview with the president. where out of nowhere he suggested that, as you read the quote, that he felt that there was a rush to judgment. a troush condemn saudi arabia for what happened here to this journalist. he likened it to what happened to kavanaugh saying they were both guilty until proven innocent, which he said he did not like. but this is in a broader point the latest moment where he has decided to take at face value the denials of an authoritarian leader where he's given them the benefit of the doubt. whether it's putin, sisi or duterte. we've heard this from the president time and time again where u.s. presidents sometimes have to make unsavory compromises with, you know, with sort of dark characters across the globe. this president, though, does it very open
and ned price, former spokesman for the national security council under president obama. jonathan lemire, take us through your reporting on this topic and on his application of the kavanaugh standard to the saudi crown prince. >> yeah, that was a pretty stunning link he made yesterday in our oval office interview with the president. where out of nowhere he suggested that, as you read the quote, that he felt that there was a rush to judgment. a troush condemn saudi arabia for what happened...
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ned, is this a big win for the president, and is bringing the u.n. in a way to neutralize the animosity while fueling the base? >> first of all, it is a win, i think because trump was willing to go i'm going to send troops, i'm going send serious border enforcement to make sure they don't enter this country. i think he fundamentally understands our self-governing constitution based on sovereignty and you can't have sovereignty without a physical border. it's a big win. i'm a bit ambivalent of the u.n., i think it will mitigate the processing of the refugees. i don't trust the u.n. but might take pressure off our borders. i will say, this kennedy, it's a huge issue, immigration, fourth in the recent "fox news poll." democrats have been told not to talk about immigration on the campaign trail, i'll tell you why. the likely voters in the suburban areas in swing districts two, issues that resonate to them. they respond negatively to republicans saying they want to abolish i.c.e. and immigration is a winning issue, it was one of the reasons trump got elec
ned, is this a big win for the president, and is bringing the u.n. in a way to neutralize the animosity while fueling the base? >> first of all, it is a win, i think because trump was willing to go i'm going to send troops, i'm going send serious border enforcement to make sure they don't enter this country. i think he fundamentally understands our self-governing constitution based on sovereignty and you can't have sovereignty without a physical border. it's a big win. i'm a bit...
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ned, let me start with you. a few things stood out to me during the course of that conversation with reporters. he kept saying this is a big step. first big step. we're now more than two weeks 0 ut from when the incident occurred and referred to it as a theory in the end. your reaction to what you heard and to the preliminary story spun here by the saudis what happened inside that consulate? >> it's clear the saudis aren't speaking to a rational, logical audience. if they were -- >> referring to the president? >> exactly who they're speaking to. speaking to an audience of one knowing that the president and this administration are grading on a curve. if they were speaking to the american public at large they would know what we know about this case doesn't add up. 15 operatives. a bone saw. possible recordings of torture and dismemberment. these things aren't consistent with a fit fight. the saudis are trying to calibrate their explanation so that it is at least passable enough the administration can get behind it
ned, let me start with you. a few things stood out to me during the course of that conversation with reporters. he kept saying this is a big step. first big step. we're now more than two weeks 0 ut from when the incident occurred and referred to it as a theory in the end. your reaction to what you heard and to the preliminary story spun here by the saudis what happened inside that consulate? >> it's clear the saudis aren't speaking to a rational, logical audience. if they were -- >>...
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and ned, this is the thing they have every right to believe that donald trump would encourage. just go ahead, shut these people down if they criticize the government. >> well, that's absolutely right. and in fact, he has. in some cases it's been explicit as with the -- as when he tells duterte he loves the way he's handling the crime problem and drug problem in his countries. and it's implicit when the government doesn't weigh in. it's even broader with freedom of the press and our standing up for human rights and civil liberties around the globe. i think what we have seen is an abdication of leadership that's given rise to some of the worst impulses and regimes around the world. we talked about the saudis potential and even parent murder of this "the washington post" journalist, jamal khashoggi. but we can also cite moscow's use of chemical weapons on british soil. we can talk about a whole number of examples of regimes acting on these worst impulses to include the chinese, arresting the head of interpol just in recent days. they do this i think at least in part knowing they h
and ned, this is the thing they have every right to believe that donald trump would encourage. just go ahead, shut these people down if they criticize the government. >> well, that's absolutely right. and in fact, he has. in some cases it's been explicit as with the -- as when he tells duterte he loves the way he's handling the crime problem and drug problem in his countries. and it's implicit when the government doesn't weigh in. it's even broader with freedom of the press and our...
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ned, what are your thoughts? >> first of all, she served up very well. the great thing by the, charles. she wasn't buying what they were selling. she said there is a new sheriff in town. we have a new approach how we are going to address these issues. she was a strong defender of israel and strong proponent of the america first agenda. she was quite the bold force in the u.n. it's going to be tough to replace her. after 14 years of public service. she has two kid in college. maybe she just wants a break. i don't think we have seen the last of nikki haley. in regards to who is going replace her? i don't have strong opinions about who will replace her. i have strong opinions on continua powell. i think that would be one of the worst choices donald trump could make. we don't need a globalist representing us in the united nations. i like ric grinnell, he has the same attitude of america first that nikki had. charles: kelly jane, do you have anyone in mind or is there any kind of special credential that would you like to see the replacement have? >> i think t
ned, what are your thoughts? >> first of all, she served up very well. the great thing by the, charles. she wasn't buying what they were selling. she said there is a new sheriff in town. we have a new approach how we are going to address these issues. she was a strong defender of israel and strong proponent of the america first agenda. she was quite the bold force in the u.n. it's going to be tough to replace her. after 14 years of public service. she has two kid in college. maybe she...
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. -- neds. i really wanted to get it and i paid them more to get it earlier. and when i opened it up into the introduction was a wonderful quote picking up on point that ned made in the opening session, which is a important part of the legacy. in the pre-columbian area and post, from his introduction i said i have read the adaptation and exchange more categorize these directions accurately then fixed categories. let alone the dichotomy common to american indians. when i read that it resonated with the way i have thought and written about the american indian economy, pre-columbian and post-columbian. i wanted to continue so doing, i want to suggest and let patty and ned responded by thinking of the 19th century in the two halves if you will. the first, i am picking up on a phrase i wrote in a article with a friend, entitled raid or trade. the economics of indian and white relations. what we wrote about was how the early periods of interaction with immigrants, and interaction was characterized more by trade then raid and i would like to think of the 20th century
. -- neds. i really wanted to get it and i paid them more to get it earlier. and when i opened it up into the introduction was a wonderful quote picking up on point that ned made in the opening session, which is a important part of the legacy. in the pre-columbian area and post, from his introduction i said i have read the adaptation and exchange more categorize these directions accurately then fixed categories. let alone the dichotomy common to american indians. when i read that it resonated...
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ned segal will join us.e will hear from the fed vice chair for the first time. >> if they are going to walk it back and get away from the notion that things are just spectacular -- >> nobody said spectacular. >> david, you are talking about -- if you are on any conference call, there is almost no one who says things are faster growing. it is just how much slower it is than we thought. >> let's get to the opening bell. stone company, a provider of technology solutions. we really didn't do enough on microsoft or visa last night. azure growth slowing got a lot of people's attention. >> i think that one of the things that satya nadal has done, double digits. this is $800 billion company. things like linked in, 30% growth, windows 10 doing well, gaming doing incredibly well. i'm a huge believer in azure. i love the fact that they took a shot saying you want to trade with the enemy i think satya is terrific. i think this is a quarter where if we were not possessed by negativity the stock would be above 110. i know
ned segal will join us.e will hear from the fed vice chair for the first time. >> if they are going to walk it back and get away from the notion that things are just spectacular -- >> nobody said spectacular. >> david, you are talking about -- if you are on any conference call, there is almost no one who says things are faster growing. it is just how much slower it is than we thought. >> let's get to the opening bell. stone company, a provider of technology solutions. we...
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the crown prince was involved in this, and i think ned is right, this is part of a cover-up. i just want to say this idea of mike pompeo talking about moral clarity, what's so absurd about that is that presupposes there is in the president a person with a moral view of things. and i think the fundamental interpretive fact of the trump presidency and i think this saudi example is just one of the station of it, is this person is someone who's fundamentally amoral and immoral. he's a man in many respects without conscience. and most of us hear about this not just a murder but a particularly gruesome murder of dismemberment and torture and you're horrified by it, angered by it and you feel there has to be a response to it. i don't think donald trump is capable of that, and i think that we've seen that lack of human empathy and conscience in almost every arena of the trump presidency. it explains the cruelty, explains the policy at the border, separating kids from children. it explains the pathological lies. it explains the fact he's a man without loyalty. and i think that this is
the crown prince was involved in this, and i think ned is right, this is part of a cover-up. i just want to say this idea of mike pompeo talking about moral clarity, what's so absurd about that is that presupposes there is in the president a person with a moral view of things. and i think the fundamental interpretive fact of the trump presidency and i think this saudi example is just one of the station of it, is this person is someone who's fundamentally amoral and immoral. he's a man in many...
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capri cafaro, american university and ned ryun. american majority.arris says middle class act. 500 payment as month, $6,000 a year, to families. that is good way to buy votes. >> chicken in every pot. who are eligible for this? do they get earned income tax credit, for example? charles: on top of the tax credits and public benefits already receiving. everything that is in place is in place, let's top it off for extra six grand. >> i know americans want more money in their pocket but they also want to work as well. so i'm not necessarily sure if this is, i don't think it's a long-term, sustainable issue, sustainable plan for, you know american families. we did welfare reform in 1996 by a democrat, mind you, bill clinton. this sounds like institutionalized welfare, rather than providing incentives. >> absolutely. >> look i get it is good politics. i don't necessarily think it is sustainable. charles: ned, the flipside, you would reverse president trump's tax cuts, go after the wealthy. why are they getting all the tax breaks anyway. that is kamala harr
capri cafaro, american university and ned ryun. american majority.arris says middle class act. 500 payment as month, $6,000 a year, to families. that is good way to buy votes. >> chicken in every pot. who are eligible for this? do they get earned income tax credit, for example? charles: on top of the tax credits and public benefits already receiving. everything that is in place is in place, let's top it off for extra six grand. >> i know americans want more money in their pocket but...
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richard engel, ned price is joining us.hard, to some critics the saudi denial that they had anything to do with khashoggi's disappearance rings hollow. >> it certainly rings hollow to the turkish government which says that saudi must prove that khashoggi did in fact leave that consulate and leave the consulate alive. turkish officials are now painting a very grisly plot, they say that 15 assassins effectively, saudi officials, arrived on two chartered planes to istanbul's airport and they went to the consulate, they were lying this wait for jamal khashoggi, they killed him within two hours of his arrival. that one of those saudi agents was, quote, an autopsy expert presumably there to dismember the body, that they took the body out in a convoy of vehicles including a black van and then went back to the airport and those two chartered planes took off with the body presumably in pieces. that is one line of inquiry that the turkish officials are pursuing. that is the black van right there. the other is that khashoggi was taken
richard engel, ned price is joining us.hard, to some critics the saudi denial that they had anything to do with khashoggi's disappearance rings hollow. >> it certainly rings hollow to the turkish government which says that saudi must prove that khashoggi did in fact leave that consulate and leave the consulate alive. turkish officials are now painting a very grisly plot, they say that 15 assassins effectively, saudi officials, arrived on two chartered planes to istanbul's airport and they...
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. >> a couple of things, my work has mostly been on what ned might have called the on intelligibility of the out spans of the past meaning that all of the things that have either been ignored or suppressed or erased or obscured, and how do we look at the evidence we have and new forms of evidence to understand things that seem familiar. i will give you an example, i want to say i have spent 35 years studying thomas jefferson, or possibly more years than that because i grew up in st. louis missouri, in the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, it is some of my earliest memories. i was going to the memorial and i remember, had any of you been to that missouri history museum here? yes steve raised his hand, thank you. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson and one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis and we would go to the forest park and go sledding, and ernie knows about this because we grew up in the same place and went to sunday school together. this enormous snowstorm, and i remember going sledding and my
. >> a couple of things, my work has mostly been on what ned might have called the on intelligibility of the out spans of the past meaning that all of the things that have either been ignored or suppressed or erased or obscured, and how do we look at the evidence we have and new forms of evidence to understand things that seem familiar. i will give you an example, i want to say i have spent 35 years studying thomas jefferson, or possibly more years than that because i grew up in st. louis...
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ned price, thank you.en amazing the last couple of days. >>> with democrats discouraged after the kavanaugh nomination, michelle obama's message of hope and empowerment was particularly well received today. we'll bring it to you. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if y
ned price, thank you.en amazing the last couple of days. >>> with democrats discouraged after the kavanaugh nomination, michelle obama's message of hope and empowerment was particularly well received today. we'll bring it to you. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to...
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ned scott, ceo, steemit: "if you are willing to put your data forward you should be able to bring thatto a marketplace where you can be rewarded."for consumer watch-- i'm karin caifa. (jrs) karin caifa. (jrs) (jrs) the girl scouts are getting a chance to try out some new jobs... that used to reserved for the boys. why they say they can do it all. (justine) hundreds of migrants part of the caravan made it across the mexican border. what was waiting for them on the other side. (justine) reports show.. the trump administration wants to change laws that protect the transgender community. we will speak live with the executive director of the transgender law center ... about the issue. (jrs) mexican authorities prevented thousands of central american migrants from crossing a bridge connecting guatemala and mexico. the migrants are fleeing poverty and violence as part of a politically-charged us-bound caravan.(justine) they all have stories of struggles to survive the journey. as, the u-s and mexico are trying stop them from entering. a sea migrants have made their way inside mexico. some cro
ned scott, ceo, steemit: "if you are willing to put your data forward you should be able to bring thatto a marketplace where you can be rewarded."for consumer watch-- i'm karin caifa. (jrs) karin caifa. (jrs) (jrs) the girl scouts are getting a chance to try out some new jobs... that used to reserved for the boys. why they say they can do it all. (justine) hundreds of migrants part of the caravan made it across the mexican border. what was waiting for them on the other side. (justine)...
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ned, the president indicating he is going to have a nominee in just a few weeks' time. what should he be looking for in a successor? what will we likely get in terms of a successor? >> well, those are two very different things, unfortunately, craig. i think the president is going to be torn in two different directions. in one direction he's going to be torn by john bolton, his current national security advisory and former under president george w. bush u.s. ambassador to the u.n. who will advocate for someone who will take a very hard line at the united nations, someone who fits the mold, frankly, of john bolten himself. there are some candidates who certainly would fill those shoes adequately that are currently in this administration or very close to it. on the other end, i think there's going to be a temptation on the part of some of the more pragmatic voices, the dwindling pragmatic voices who will push for someone who can have a degree of comedy. someone who would cue closer to nicki haley's mold than the john bolten mode we saw 50 years ago. i fear that john bolton
ned, the president indicating he is going to have a nominee in just a few weeks' time. what should he be looking for in a successor? what will we likely get in terms of a successor? >> well, those are two very different things, unfortunately, craig. i think the president is going to be torn in two different directions. in one direction he's going to be torn by john bolton, his current national security advisory and former under president george w. bush u.s. ambassador to the u.n. who will...
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he said some things that were practical and very republican, ned. >> very. about guns, manufacturing, china. i sat there and said this guy seems to have a good grasp on the issues. it's not republican or democrat. it's common sense. watching how vicious the left is against those people they take for granted. last week it was white women supporting kavanaugh were rape apologists, now african-americans supporting trump saying he's a token negro. saying kanye is an african-american who never learned to read. kennedy: i think the language is offensive and any commentator journalist should distance themselves from using those terms about another human being. i think it's completely uncalled for. when i look at this, i see kanye is getting so much backlash and see much heat. he actually likes it and thrives on it. but there are other people like oprah and mark cuban and the rock, they would devolve with this pushback. any politician who thinks they will waltz into the oval office, they have to realize what they are up against. it's cruel and brutal. >> kanye has a
he said some things that were practical and very republican, ned. >> very. about guns, manufacturing, china. i sat there and said this guy seems to have a good grasp on the issues. it's not republican or democrat. it's common sense. watching how vicious the left is against those people they take for granted. last week it was white women supporting kavanaugh were rape apologists, now african-americans supporting trump saying he's a token negro. saying kanye is an african-american who never...
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ned ryun and brian brenberg.ned ryun and brian brenberg. good (announcer) you work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by unexpected fees and legal expenses. my husband did not have a will and everything went away. when my father passed away, he did not have a will or a trust. we're not as prepared as i had hoped we would be. (announcer) every year, tens of thousands of people
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ned scott, ceo, steemit: "if you are willing to put your data forward y smarketplace whe rewarded."r consumer watch-- i'm karin caifa. (grant) ahead at nine... what former president jimmy carter is saying about the confirmation of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. (vicki) plus... a luxury resort in southern california hit with a serious lawsuit... what employees and former employees are claiming... (grant) and up next... a warning tonight for pilots flying over the santa cruz mountains... why the f-a-a is stepping in to try to prevent a potentially dangerous and deadly situation... details next... (grant) now at 9:30... the f-a-a has sent out a safety alert to bay area pilots...urging them to be careful when flying above a gun range in los gatos.(vicki) kron 4's gabe slate looks into it. he visited the gun range and talked with members who say they are glad this notice went out as they have longed feared a tragedy could take place. this is the safety alert, accompanied with this map, that the faa sent out to pilots in our region, warning them to stay above 500 feet of the los a
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. ♪ >> this is ned charmer reporting from governor's island, historic landmark in new york harbor.eadquarters of the first united states army. formed in 1918, tested on the battlefields of europe in two world wars. in a moment, the first army story. >> the united states army presents, the big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and american people. 1917, the american expeditionary force under general john j. pershing expected to fight as a separate army, but they allies the allies had suffered heavily during three years of fighting , and some american units were sent directly into the lines to strengthen french and british positions. our boys tasted trench warfare for the first time, and their initiation was a rugged one. is plan toesented form an independent american force. the time required to assemble such an army delayed its formation. the pressure of german drives along the some and in the spring of 1918, forced the deployment of american, and units on various parts of the front. although pershing had troops under his command, he was on ineffective at bri
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bush, ned rye -- ryan. big win for republicans.h the midterms coming up, how they will keep people motivated going into november? >> well, i think trump has to do a couple of different things. tax cuts, dismantling of regulatory state, the roaring economy and crushing isis among other things, i think he has to lay out a vision if republicans keep congress, make the middle-class tax cuts permanent work on getting the wall funded, i have to tell you, guys, one and one agenda in the next 21 days making sure republicans keep the house and the senate, i think trump has the right focus. i think this kavanaugh mess that the democrats created has really energized really base looking at polls enthusiasm gap has disappeared and couldn't have happened at better time, 75% of the american people were actually watching and listening and talking about the kavanaugh hearings and trump hit the right tone on saturday night in topeka, kansas, my home state, this is about rule of law versus the rule of the mob and he's got to remind people this isn't
bush, ned rye -- ryan. big win for republicans.h the midterms coming up, how they will keep people motivated going into november? >> well, i think trump has to do a couple of different things. tax cuts, dismantling of regulatory state, the roaring economy and crushing isis among other things, i think he has to lay out a vision if republicans keep congress, make the middle-class tax cuts permanent work on getting the wall funded, i have to tell you, guys, one and one agenda in the next 21...
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joining me ned ryun along with jason nichols. i feel like they are trying to keep you down.enough to make you feel dependent with handouts but not enough to enable you to get ahead. i think there is some resentment from many on the left when they look at 4.2% economic growth and the lowest unemployment rate since 1969. this is a policy that's work, isn't it? >> i think the thing that's even more troubling is donald trump's economic policy bringing back manufacturing jobs, wages are starting to crime. those are color blinds. they are blind po to raise, creed, gender, they benefit every american. that's what threatened the left. i have seen poll numbers in the african-american community approval ratings that are quite high. he only got 8% of the black vote in 2016, and it's up to 36% in some polls. his policies. i heart laughter. i tell you what. i think donald trump has the ability to not only lift up the african-american hispanic community. but i think break the hold of the democratic party on those voting blocs. if he does that, i think the democrats are in serious trouble
joining me ned ryun along with jason nichols. i feel like they are trying to keep you down.enough to make you feel dependent with handouts but not enough to enable you to get ahead. i think there is some resentment from many on the left when they look at 4.2% economic growth and the lowest unemployment rate since 1969. this is a policy that's work, isn't it? >> i think the thing that's even more troubling is donald trump's economic policy bringing back manufacturing jobs, wages are...
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. >> neil: ned, would the president be advised to keep his comments to himself?ut what do you think? >> i have to agree with ari fleischer. i don't think he mocked dr. ford. he pointed out a lot of inconsistencies and gaps which would be nice if more of the mainstream mean i can't had been doing that instead of part of the smear campaign. what i want him to do is focus, brett kavanaugh is a well-qualified judge. he got the great rating from the american bar association, had over 300 opinions on the circuit court. he will make a great justice for more than 30 years on the supreme court. but what i want trump to remind people, these people that have perpetrated this vicious smear campaign should never ever be allowed near power, that they have a chance to vote against these people in less than five weeks. to really show them again that this approach of rule or ruin by the democrats should not be validated. if they're willing to destroy due process and the idea of presumption until innocence, i don't think they should be anywhere near power. >> neil: i'm sure you ag
. >> neil: ned, would the president be advised to keep his comments to himself?ut what do you think? >> i have to agree with ari fleischer. i don't think he mocked dr. ford. he pointed out a lot of inconsistencies and gaps which would be nice if more of the mainstream mean i can't had been doing that instead of part of the smear campaign. what i want him to do is focus, brett kavanaugh is a well-qualified judge. he got the great rating from the american bar association, had over 300...
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joining us now, ned price. he's also a former cia analyst and an msnbc national contributor.ian, intelligence and national security reporter for nbc news. ken, give us a little more on this story. how is it that we know this and why is it the president is still doing this? >> ali, the situation described in this story, one of the most outrageous examples of negligence i have seen in my years covering intelligence and national security. and it's not about hating donald trump, not about partisan politics. it's about the national security of the united states. people need to understand that no president was allowed to use a smart phone until barack obama got one in the middle of his second term, and he got a modified iphone that he joked had very little functionality. he couldn't text, couldn't take pictures. and the reason for that is unsecure, unmodified mart phones can easily be turned into bugs and tracking devices. and yet here you have president trump continuing to use his unsecured iphone to make calls to residences, and now we learn the u.s. intelligence community has co
joining us now, ned price. he's also a former cia analyst and an msnbc national contributor.ian, intelligence and national security reporter for nbc news. ken, give us a little more on this story. how is it that we know this and why is it the president is still doing this? >> ali, the situation described in this story, one of the most outrageous examples of negligence i have seen in my years covering intelligence and national security. and it's not about hating donald trump, not about...
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. >> we ned a chance to enjoy it. >> coming up, information stolen from 29 million facebook users. how to check if your attack was hacked. >> hey, guys, meagan trainor is here. >>> developing news out of oakland. southbound 880 is closed after a car hit someone on the freeway. one lane currently shut down as well as the street on-ramp. we're hearing there were major injuries. of course we'll update with more. the bay area city allo tto nday morning. we )ll be there. plus, it )s breast cancer awareness month. the one thing you should ask for at (every ( doctor visit to help prevent surprise bills monday from 4:30 to 7. monday from 4:30 to 7. my name is chris hughes monday from 4:30 to 7. and i am a certified arborist for pg&e. i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely, so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. ever
. >> we ned a chance to enjoy it. >> coming up, information stolen from 29 million facebook users. how to check if your attack was hacked. >> hey, guys, meagan trainor is here. >>> developing news out of oakland. southbound 880 is closed after a car hit someone on the freeway. one lane currently shut down as well as the street on-ramp. we're hearing there were major injuries. of course we'll update with more. the bay area city allo tto nday morning. we )ll be there....
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these are school boys who ned too much about how adults wage war. >> [reading names] reporter: the headmasteres the world will rs ember the na the victims. >> [reading names] reporter: he takes the register, not of the living, but of the dead. >> [reading names] reporter: bbc news, yemen. laura: a teacher mourns his unbearable loss. paul allen has died at cancer at the age of 65. de his fortune alongsidesc his hool friend bill gates after ey founded the tech giant in 1975. mr. gats said personal computing would -- gates said personal computing would not have existed without paulen. taudi has been fined moren $900 million to settle an investigation by german prosecutors into the diesel engine scandal. they say they accept the fine and admits its responsibility. but warns this year's financial performanc a result. fected as you're watching "bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program -- could your next chicken dinner be grown in a lab? one company's banking on it. but can you really call it meat? laura: spoken in public for the first time since they announce they're expecting a b
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. -- ned sigel. we're challenging more than we used to.more sophisticated in our understanding at how people create suspicious accounts so we can protect their creation or stop them after they've been created. how many get through really depends on how many of them should get through. we test them. far more accounts than are suspicious and that helps us understand the behavior. just because an account is created on a web browser with a certain ip address doesn't mean it shouldn't be on the platform the way another one might. there's a lot goes into it. >> you said monthly active users will decline. how much will they decline? decline inmau will the mid-digits because our ongoing health work and decisions around smf contracts with carriers. we don't forecast when they go out further than a quarter. we've done it each of the last two quarters because we saw a decline coming and we wanted to share it with people. one look at our health more broadly, we don't want to be constrained i disclosed metrics. we know it's a critical growth factor for
. -- ned sigel. we're challenging more than we used to.more sophisticated in our understanding at how people create suspicious accounts so we can protect their creation or stop them after they've been created. how many get through really depends on how many of them should get through. we test them. far more accounts than are suspicious and that helps us understand the behavior. just because an account is created on a web browser with a certain ip address doesn't mean it shouldn't be on the...