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so, what is an apex predator? >> an apex predator is a top predator in an ecosystem -- for example, lions in africa, sharks in the ocean. these are the top of the food chain. these are the animals that all the small fishes eventually work up and are food for these larger fishes. >> sharks are part of the circle of life. without these predators, fish would eat up all the coral. that would kill the reef, as well as the marine animals that depend on the reef for survival. so, don't be taken in by the movie hype. >> hollywood has done an incredible disservice to sharks, making everyone afraid -- movies like "jaws" and all the take-offs of that movie. they really create an irrational fear of sharks. sharks are an important part of the ecosystem, and, actually, sharks have more to fear from us. >> this guy has something to fear? he sure does, because humans are the biggest apex predators of all. >> some cultures actually have something called shark fin soup, and what happens is that people actually catch these sharks, c
so, what is an apex predator? >> an apex predator is a top predator in an ecosystem -- for example, lions in africa, sharks in the ocean. these are the top of the food chain. these are the animals that all the small fishes eventually work up and are food for these larger fishes. >> sharks are part of the circle of life. without these predators, fish would eat up all the coral. that would kill the reef, as well as the marine animals that depend on the reef for survival. so, don't be...
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. >> why these apex predators are now at risk. >>> here's your host! >> he got game. >> welcome to the 100,000 pyramid! >> michael strahan taking us behind the scenes at his star-studded game show "the 100,000 pyramid." >> what's this? >> booty. >> yes. >> revealing his secret preshow ritual. >> i have no idea what that means. but that's what we do. >> that was awesome. >> but first the "nightline 5." >> i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, back sweat, and gordo's, everything. i love you but sometimes you stink. new febreze fabric refresher with odor clear technology cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug-in febreze to keep your room fresh up to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight we join an adventurer on a journey to the freezing waters of norway coming face-to-face with wild killer whalts. they're an apex predator but now they're the ones being hunted. can the work of this mode
. >> why these apex predators are now at risk. >>> here's your host! >> he got game. >> welcome to the 100,000 pyramid! >> michael strahan taking us behind the scenes at his star-studded game show "the 100,000 pyramid." >> what's this? >> booty. >> yes. >> revealing his secret preshow ritual. >> i have no idea what that means. but that's what we do. >> that was awesome. >> but first the "nightline 5."...
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the apex predator they worry about is other humans. he's swimming and somebody scratches his hand. huh-uh. i'd be like was that an octopus? after all was said and down, how'd it go? >> it was an unreal feeling to switch with those sharks like that. it was awesome. >>> you guys remember some time ago we showed you that video of these girls with the fuzzy lips. that online trend. >> yeah. the least kissable lips ever. >> uncomfortable, not particularly good looking. well, she's back with another trial of yet another lip trend. and this case it's the toilet paper lips. they got this idea from -- >> someone punking them? >> you would think. but no. there is an artist on instagram that they got this idea from. and essentially, they will use toilet paper on their lips as you see here basically bunched up. you adhere the toilet paper to your lips using eyelash glue. they used little scissors to cut out the shape to match their ship place. and applying lip color over it. they are getting that have been textured look. >> people on instagram are just saying let's post this to see if somebody
the apex predator they worry about is other humans. he's swimming and somebody scratches his hand. huh-uh. i'd be like was that an octopus? after all was said and down, how'd it go? >> it was an unreal feeling to switch with those sharks like that. it was awesome. >>> you guys remember some time ago we showed you that video of these girls with the fuzzy lips. that online trend. >> yeah. the least kissable lips ever. >> uncomfortable, not particularly good looking....
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apex of only 86 feet. peter: that's back when corey was playing against bubba watson, right? jim: that was a 2010 playoff here. that was a fortunate break for spieth this could have gone anywhere. ian: out of bounds, left. jim: it ricochets back into the fairway. all be it a long way back but it could have been game over. so both wild off the tee to open the playoff at the travelers championship. t yokera fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ that's why a cutting edgeworld. university counts on centurylink to keep their global campu
apex of only 86 feet. peter: that's back when corey was playing against bubba watson, right? jim: that was a 2010 playoff here. that was a fortunate break for spieth this could have gone anywhere. ian: out of bounds, left. jim: it ricochets back into the fairway. all be it a long way back but it could have been game over. so both wild off the tee to open the playoff at the travelers championship. t yokera fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? and i was wondering if...
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then the zero gravity feeling at the apex. then the other gut drop as you begin to fall. he said it's almost like a really fun living nightmare. >> yeah, buddy! >> that is incredible. that is crazy. >> negative 4 productions put this together. bradley said this is a world first. >> next time a black flip. >>> if you do it right the first time, you won't have to do it again. these employees learned that the hard way. here comes his boss and he is mad. >> are they monster printers? >> no. they're knitting machines a client ordered. they're not right. if they go out like that, they're going to be returned. one by one he just smashes each of the machines. and they going to learn today. >> this for sure is going to cost money now because he ruined them. >> the point is they're already ruined. your work hasn't been up to snuff. you'll have to do it all over again. this is him taking out his vengeance on the poor work. >> after he gets done, he walks over. he's like, you. >> no. >> he's making them break down the products that they built incorrectly. >> i want to know what the i
then the zero gravity feeling at the apex. then the other gut drop as you begin to fall. he said it's almost like a really fun living nightmare. >> yeah, buddy! >> that is incredible. that is crazy. >> negative 4 productions put this together. bradley said this is a world first. >> next time a black flip. >>> if you do it right the first time, you won't have to do it again. these employees learned that the hard way. here comes his boss and he is mad. >>...
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in a lot of ways this is the apex of a fish and see right the products arrive at a customer's door in a day or two at the expense of a human life they never see right and human lives are are an abundant resource never seen a coldplay stadium tor there are plenty of humans out there there. is a lot of home there is cares and there's also a countless number of struggling people willing to take any job offered to them this is the end game of capitalism so now amazon has just bought a whole foods for fourteen billion dollars jeff bezos also owns the washington post and many other things but the whole foods means amazon is branching out to i.r.l. establishment which i found out recently means in real life after spending a year thinking about irresistible roasted linguini which made for awkward conversations with friends they were like let's meet up i.r.l. and i was like santa delicious and they were like what in the is that even me. so what the purchase of brick and mortar businesses amas. will become more powerful than ever as matt stoller wrote this week like google and facebook amazon u
in a lot of ways this is the apex of a fish and see right the products arrive at a customer's door in a day or two at the expense of a human life they never see right and human lives are are an abundant resource never seen a coldplay stadium tor there are plenty of humans out there there. is a lot of home there is cares and there's also a countless number of struggling people willing to take any job offered to them this is the end game of capitalism so now amazon has just bought a whole foods...
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to be to draw it as this again, that wedge, then the phenomenon where you break out and revisit the apex before going again. another way you could draw the lines is a cup and handle. pretty appropriate for starbucks. yes, here's your cup the handle would be like that. okay next chart you've hit the one where we can get your breakout, a retest, then a go. with this, the really short-term chart. what this is, i want you to focus on this moment right here. this right here. and now, where we are now. and then put it in context what we have here is what you can see, a 20% move up 10% gave back. my dwesz is we found support and that we're going to get a good blabs, so i want to make the bet that starbucks is going to come to life on the buyer rt all right, so mike, what's your trade >> the september 60, 65 call spread spent 1.20 for that. going to report earnings on the 27th and unlike macy's antd some of the other retail thing, coffee doesn't fall out of favor. i've got the app, a lot of you do, too, and chances are you're going to get coffee tomorrow just like you did today and every day pri
to be to draw it as this again, that wedge, then the phenomenon where you break out and revisit the apex before going again. another way you could draw the lines is a cup and handle. pretty appropriate for starbucks. yes, here's your cup the handle would be like that. okay next chart you've hit the one where we can get your breakout, a retest, then a go. with this, the really short-term chart. what this is, i want you to focus on this moment right here. this right here. and now, where we are...
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the obama presidency was really the apex of a strategy that has been in place for a half century now. maybe it's time to reevaluate that strategy given the track record. host: we'll continue with our conversation to your calls for our guest jason riley. we will start with maalik in arlington, texas. you're on with jason riley. caller: i like to say i agree with ten percent what you have to say. where i digress where you speak of expansion of immigrant groups that came to the united states. european and others who came to united states had access to capital as well as free land and subsidized housing and mortgages. that black people weren't allowed to receive due to fact this they were black. also, we speak of the experiences of other white people or europeans other places like australia, there's a book that talks about the institution of white supremacy in australia. you're also wrong. i'm not aggrieved in my condition as a black man here in the united states. my position has been that if you put entitlements in front of people designed to keep them in certain condition and those impe
the obama presidency was really the apex of a strategy that has been in place for a half century now. maybe it's time to reevaluate that strategy given the track record. host: we'll continue with our conversation to your calls for our guest jason riley. we will start with maalik in arlington, texas. you're on with jason riley. caller: i like to say i agree with ten percent what you have to say. where i digress where you speak of expansion of immigrant groups that came to the united states....
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bicentennial of monro's presidency offers a wealth of opportunities to highlight the apex of his publicservice career. the museum staged a joint press conference on president's day with monro character interpreter j harrison and our new president of the diversity. he will be inaugurated in april of this year, and we were on the verge of observing the inauguration of mr. monroe, but we were also struck by the remarkable similarity in the writings of these men, 200 years apart about education, leadership, and civic responsibility. so the press conference turned out to be a really engaging program that we were very happy to be a part of. on march 4, we commemorated monro's inauguration, and that the 200 years after the historical event. we inspired one young man to wear his campaign button. on the same day at highland, a succession of speakers read excerpts from monroe's inaugural address and attribute to a leader who dedicated his life to serving our democratic republic. another bicentennial initiative that involves students in the museum studies program at the university of mary washingt
bicentennial of monro's presidency offers a wealth of opportunities to highlight the apex of his publicservice career. the museum staged a joint press conference on president's day with monro character interpreter j harrison and our new president of the diversity. he will be inaugurated in april of this year, and we were on the verge of observing the inauguration of mr. monroe, but we were also struck by the remarkable similarity in the writings of these men, 200 years apart about education,...
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the 117th united states open has reached that apex.consin at magnificent erin hills has shown us what the best in the game are capable of. the days have been red numbered. the performances have been undeniable. the records have been rewritten. but this national championship is never simply about numbers or records. it's about those defining moments. moments that champions rise to meet. moments that change lives. moments that crown kings and leave us with memories that will never fade.
the 117th united states open has reached that apex.consin at magnificent erin hills has shown us what the best in the game are capable of. the days have been red numbered. the performances have been undeniable. the records have been rewritten. but this national championship is never simply about numbers or records. it's about those defining moments. moments that champions rise to meet. moments that change lives. moments that crown kings and leave us with memories that will never fade.
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divided by this thing called the state of israel. 1950's, theo the -- etary of state these were the apex is where the triangles met. that would be a road going east to west. a road going north, south, linking israel with iraq. that idea is still out there. even in the behind closed doors talks, they are talking about creating a road. we will enable some of this huge population to siphon off. siphon off to gaza and link them in some way. when he accepted the roadmap and accepted that he would create a palestinian state with -- that was territorially contiguous, read the lines there. it will never be an absolute solution for gaza. certainly any peace plan if it will work has to address this very intractable problem. >> what struck me in your talk and in your book was well the importance in shaping the aspects of the book, of the war is clear, it strikes me that the war that exists now is so different from the wharton 67. what the 67 war unleashed was palestinian nationalism. created aed and force. the fact is that you're not facing a few arab countries and ae hour later, you're facing popu
divided by this thing called the state of israel. 1950's, theo the -- etary of state these were the apex is where the triangles met. that would be a road going east to west. a road going north, south, linking israel with iraq. that idea is still out there. even in the behind closed doors talks, they are talking about creating a road. we will enable some of this huge population to siphon off. siphon off to gaza and link them in some way. when he accepted the roadmap and accepted that he would...
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yeah, a part of your phone and it flies off , remote and goes up in the air and hovers and taking apexrs. >> miniature drone. >> through go. >> that comes from your phone. >> yes, a phone drone. >> lottery numbers, break. [hissing] uh- i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] >>> and, finally, it is done sixers have the number one draft pick they trade add way their third pick and a future first round tore move up two spots in thursday draft and, of course, guy that they will get is markell fultz out of washington. yesterday brian colangelo talk about why he felt the need to move up to get the number one overall pick. >> when you can look at a group of talent in this particular draft and know that you have a comfort level with who those players are, grab them, grab them while you can because it is a known quantities. what happened at 18, 19, is there so many things that can happen between now and then i would rather try to get the taken care of right now and we felt like once again there was big enough gap between three and one that we move forwar
yeah, a part of your phone and it flies off , remote and goes up in the air and hovers and taking apexrs. >> miniature drone. >> through go. >> that comes from your phone. >> yes, a phone drone. >> lottery numbers, break. [hissing] uh- i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] >>> and, finally, it is done sixers have the number one draft pick they trade add way their third pick and a future first round tore move up two...
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. >> why these apex predators are now at risk. >>> here's your host! preshow ritual. >> i have no idea what that means. but that's what we do. >> that was awesome. >> but first the "nightline 5." >> i
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the strange thing here is that we are at the apex.here are not a lot of section chiefs above rosenstein in the chain of command to report to and to give him the final word. it is a deliberative process. it is not done overnight. >> eugene, if rosenstein -- and we had another legal analyst, joey jackson on who said it is not a matter of if, but when rosenstein recuses himself, he would then report to whom? >> we know rachel brame was a trump appointee that the president brought into his administration because of the advice of people on his team who thought that she was someone who could benefit his agenda and bring it forward. the questions that many people would most be interested in is what role would she have and continuing the investigation. if she is someone that the american people would be able to trust to get to the bottom of these questions that people on both sides of the i'll have abo aisle have. >> the question and conversation, not just the recusal for rosenstein but being fired by the president, even the special counsel,
the strange thing here is that we are at the apex.here are not a lot of section chiefs above rosenstein in the chain of command to report to and to give him the final word. it is a deliberative process. it is not done overnight. >> eugene, if rosenstein -- and we had another legal analyst, joey jackson on who said it is not a matter of if, but when rosenstein recuses himself, he would then report to whom? >> we know rachel brame was a trump appointee that the president brought into...
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staff thought it was premature to give the president, because if there is an investigation and at the apexf the investigation it might reach him. and more importantly regardless of what happened in the campaign director comey did not at all in any possible way quite the opposite vindicate him on the question of whether or not there is a possible obstruction of justice. he said there is damaging series of events that the special counsel would investigate. it was pretty much the opposite of what the president said leaving aside the logical inconsistency of saying, where he agreed with me, he told the truth. where he didn't, he was lying. >> attorney mark kasmarc kasowi is threatening to sue, saying this could amount to a abuse of power. >> so you're filing a complaint, an lawsuit, but a complaint against a body, attorney general of the inspector general's office, but they are not a disciplinary body. they do investigations. and so to file a complaint against them to put what a note in his file? for future hiring? that just seems like such a puzzling move on kasowitz's part. >> and some sugge
staff thought it was premature to give the president, because if there is an investigation and at the apexf the investigation it might reach him. and more importantly regardless of what happened in the campaign director comey did not at all in any possible way quite the opposite vindicate him on the question of whether or not there is a possible obstruction of justice. he said there is damaging series of events that the special counsel would investigate. it was pretty much the opposite of what...
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. >> this country has reached its apex. it is never going to get any better. and that's disheartening. >> while some see no moving passed the racism they say plagues america. others have faith for a better tomorrow. all of this as officers work to bring the person responsible for this latest incident to justice. >> we're going backwards instead of forwards. and i hope the person is caught and punished. >> it's just nonsense. it's cowardly, it's idiotic. and as park police go through this video, they're looking for help as well. >> they say if you were at the museum when all of this went down on wednesday, that if you saw something, if you saw something out of the ordinary, someone acting shady to give them a call right away. any detail can help. >> no matter how small. thank you. >>> we're learning more about the man and woman killed in anne arundel county. they were both in their 40s. police say they were romantically involved. they lived on a boat in maryland. this happened at about 1:00 in the morning on thursday. they were both found wi gunshot wounds. pol
. >> this country has reached its apex. it is never going to get any better. and that's disheartening. >> while some see no moving passed the racism they say plagues america. others have faith for a better tomorrow. all of this as officers work to bring the person responsible for this latest incident to justice. >> we're going backwards instead of forwards. and i hope the person is caught and punished. >> it's just nonsense. it's cowardly, it's idiotic. and as park...
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paradigm is currently owned by apex partners and taken my equities. -- and gmi equities.oomberg business flash. thank you very much. the irish government is set to raise 3.2 billion euros in europe's largest ipo so far this year. it turns to markets after having tapped -- picked ireland in a financial crisis. joining us is timothy. great to have you on the program. you have been watching this story. it was iconic as far as irish history -- as far as irish history. it looks like they are going down the middle of the market range. why is this ipo particularly important beyond the five factor? -- beyond the size of factor? as you-- timothy: referred to before, this is the main lender to the irish mortgage lender. the government has spent 21 billion euros rescuing this bank. this is the first step in that bringing it back to the market, to the hands of taxpayers. why is the pricing of the deal different than a typical corporate ipo? timothy: certainly. a have the government pricing state owned entity. , then price it too high you annoy investors. feel put out.yers it is a dif
paradigm is currently owned by apex partners and taken my equities. -- and gmi equities.oomberg business flash. thank you very much. the irish government is set to raise 3.2 billion euros in europe's largest ipo so far this year. it turns to markets after having tapped -- picked ireland in a financial crisis. joining us is timothy. great to have you on the program. you have been watching this story. it was iconic as far as irish history -- as far as irish history. it looks like they are going...
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apex was another important blues joint. the raven lounge. it was like blues alley in terms of moving out of black bottom, and out of hastings street. before jumped all the way to 12th street you know where the blues was very prominent there. but in terms of the blues in the city cannot ignore that. and it carries on into several important singers of the next generation who picked up that particular genius that existed. of course you cannot ignore barry gordy in the evolution of the music in the city in terms of motown which becomes the soundtrack of a generation. i kind of grew up with all of the people that moved around the city of detroit. members of the temptations, the holland brothers, along with dozier, all of them that were in and around the neighborhoods. smokey robinson, and jeffries projects, right across the hall was the jeffrey family.they had nothing to do with the projects. they live right across the hall and they were the causes to smokey robinson. so whenever smokey came over with claudette and them they would rehearse over t
apex was another important blues joint. the raven lounge. it was like blues alley in terms of moving out of black bottom, and out of hastings street. before jumped all the way to 12th street you know where the blues was very prominent there. but in terms of the blues in the city cannot ignore that. and it carries on into several important singers of the next generation who picked up that particular genius that existed. of course you cannot ignore barry gordy in the evolution of the music in the...
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when you're at this high on the apex of the pyramid there, aren't a lot of section chiefs to report up to, but the appearance of a conflict of interest may be enough and should be enough under the regulations. >> yeah, rosenstein himself said he would recuse himself, if necessary. let's take a quick break. we'll resume all of our breaking news coverage right after this. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov now you drive 300to be fmiles to watch this. yes, nice pop toss! flag dancing? we've been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome, we'll be there for you. hampton by hilton. when preparing for surgery, use an over-pronounced washing technique for dramatic effect. they also know you need to get your annual check-up. now prepare for your check-up with one touch using the mycigna app, where you can find a doctor in your plan's netwo
when you're at this high on the apex of the pyramid there, aren't a lot of section chiefs to report up to, but the appearance of a conflict of interest may be enough and should be enough under the regulations. >> yeah, rosenstein himself said he would recuse himself, if necessary. let's take a quick break. we'll resume all of our breaking news coverage right after this. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new...
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much.you so avalonirman of apex consulting.ndup of that story and many more that you know with today's edition of daybreak. also, the bloomberg anywhere app. settingcustomize your so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i'm yvonne man in hong kong. >> and i'm betty liu here in new york. a quick check, latest headlines. skype has undergone a comprehensive overhaul as it looks to keep up with services and i-message.t pioneered instant messaging, but the service has been seen as lagging. the new app has all of skype's standard services but adds integration, including youtube, groupsharing and chatting. >> a nigerian man is being accused in the u.s. of using bogus oil reserves and assets at he los angeles energy firm founded, to win a $20 million subsidiary of icbc. he is said to have convinced the bank he had $1 billion in long-term assets. wire fraud.ed with >> the world's biggest plane has debut.public stratodefounder separatefounder launch. it is
much.you so avalonirman of apex consulting.ndup of that story and many more that you know with today's edition of daybreak. also, the bloomberg anywhere app. settingcustomize your so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i'm yvonne man in hong kong. >> and i'm betty liu here in new york. a quick check, latest headlines. skype has undergone a comprehensive overhaul as it looks to keep up with services...
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because you're in charge of iot -- it's such a big thing right now, it seems like it's hitting this apexere we saw this global cybersecurity attack. i wonder if that forces you, when talking to clients and partners, to talk about the safety of iot. that is big on consumer's minds. chris: it absolutely is. it is great to be with you today. at at&t we design with security in mind with iot solutions. we have to take a multilayer approach to this. we have to understand what we are doing at the device layer, what we need to do at the network layer as data moves from the network into the cloud, at the application layer, and how we bring real-time threat analytics to our partners to let them know if we are seeing that actors. when we stitch that's together, we think at&t is in the best position to connect the internet of things. yvonne: when you hear something like this, does it impact the business at all? does it slow down growth at all? chris: i think it continues to heighten the importance of making sure as we deploy the internet of things, we take security front and center in everything we
because you're in charge of iot -- it's such a big thing right now, it seems like it's hitting this apexere we saw this global cybersecurity attack. i wonder if that forces you, when talking to clients and partners, to talk about the safety of iot. that is big on consumer's minds. chris: it absolutely is. it is great to be with you today. at at&t we design with security in mind with iot solutions. we have to take a multilayer approach to this. we have to understand what we are doing at the...
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we give that compass learning, quarterly learning module f we allow them to have the opportunities apexrning and mum pell ways do get where they needing to, more children will be suck suss fell and the fact there's good attendance and the scores are lagging is exactly why we put this work into place. >> i do want to ask you, because one of the things that stands out to us, and i understand where you're putting the attention on four school board members, but we've heard from state delegates, not just the school board, but state delegates in prince george's county in maryland, prince george's county officials, even the governor saying, look, there may not be fire but there's smoke at this point. this is something we should be looking into and they're hearing from it different sources things may be going on. so why are all these different people now saying that there might be at least something to investigate in prince george's county schools? >> they're saying there may be nothing investigate, because people... >> i don't agree with investigating because i want to resolve this matter. the
we give that compass learning, quarterly learning module f we allow them to have the opportunities apexrning and mum pell ways do get where they needing to, more children will be suck suss fell and the fact there's good attendance and the scores are lagging is exactly why we put this work into place. >> i do want to ask you, because one of the things that stands out to us, and i understand where you're putting the attention on four school board members, but we've heard from state...
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say that in this issue of engagement, i was on the job four days when the president sent me to the apex meeting in hanoi. i remember walking around trying so iad briefing papers could tell one country from another. he did that because he wanted to make the point that you are making. that these people have to know we are coming. that we are going to do business. that we are going to sell american products and do bilateral agreements. that pulling out of tpp was by no means pulling out of the asia-pacific. in fact, to the contrary. the president police we can get better deals on a bilateral basis. e model workshos overall? my belief is that ours is the best and it will prevail. in i believe a lot of people that part of the world are concerned about this question. but the question that i ask is --how do we prove that? we have to take on china when they do things that are inconsistent with our values and the way we think the economy should develop and work. if you look at it objectively, steel, theya like have a huge steel industry and none of it is based on economics. that theirht think sy
say that in this issue of engagement, i was on the job four days when the president sent me to the apex meeting in hanoi. i remember walking around trying so iad briefing papers could tell one country from another. he did that because he wanted to make the point that you are making. that these people have to know we are coming. that we are going to do business. that we are going to sell american products and do bilateral agreements. that pulling out of tpp was by no means pulling out of the...
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mainstream media, i have to say, was the apex of their anger with this white house's communications departmente fact that sean spicer held what they called a gaggle, and didn't allow any audio or video made them so angry, that some of them were actually saying they threatened not to cover any of themnymore. which, you know i have to wonder is that, would that make the white house happy? i don't think that the white house has been very happy with the mainstream media coverage of the briefings. so you sort of wonder what reporters are thinking with their threats. neil: you know, speaking to kelly jane torrence of "the weekly standard" it, deputy managing editor. one thing interesting reaction to one, how apoplectic they were. this is fairly recent phenomena daily briefings go on as long as they do. some criticize they don't go on long enough but there are other ways the administration can communicate. if they make good on their threat not to go, what would change? other news organizations would come to the fore right, or take their place, how would that go. >> certainly no shortage of people wou
mainstream media, i have to say, was the apex of their anger with this white house's communications departmente fact that sean spicer held what they called a gaggle, and didn't allow any audio or video made them so angry, that some of them were actually saying they threatened not to cover any of themnymore. which, you know i have to wonder is that, would that make the white house happy? i don't think that the white house has been very happy with the mainstream media coverage of the briefings....
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statistics that opioid addiction, i believe, is killing more people annually than hiv-aids killed at its apex. i believe it has either surpassed or is comparable in terms of cause of death to car accidents. this is one of the leading killers in the country, and medicaid is the program that funds opioid addiction for most of the people who get help. this bill is also a disaster for patients with preexisting conditions because it means we're going to go back to the dark days when insurance companies could charge you more for having a preexisting condition. i've heard from people back home in hawaii who were terrified of what this could mean for their health. one woman wrote that she is in the middle of a fight for her life against breast cancer. and she is scared that under trumpcare, she will lose her insurance. she will have to stop her treatments, and she could lose her life. a husband wrote to me that his wife has stage four breast cancer. she has had every possible treatment and surgery imaginable to extend her life, but without the guarantee of affordable coverage for all, her fight will
statistics that opioid addiction, i believe, is killing more people annually than hiv-aids killed at its apex. i believe it has either surpassed or is comparable in terms of cause of death to car accidents. this is one of the leading killers in the country, and medicaid is the program that funds opioid addiction for most of the people who get help. this bill is also a disaster for patients with preexisting conditions because it means we're going to go back to the dark days when insurance...
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well we took a look at some of the top golfers and the folks at apex marketing group figured out if thesefers can stay in contention in and around the first page of the leaderboard the entire weekend, maybe even win it, all those logos translate into advertising and those companies can get anywhere from $9 million to $12 million worth of advertising exposure if those guys can stay in contention so there is so much happening here and like you said, guys, and joe specifically, the conditions are awesome and it does speak to the democratic event that we're having it at a public links venue. it's an amazing thing to watch, guys >> it's cool you walking around there even though there's crowds in stands now, it's a pretty unique place in terms of the feel that you get with the church off at the distance at the highest point, and it's a special place for only being 15 years old or whatever it is it's not just that i've been to wisconsin a number of times to play golf. everyone always thinks of black wolf run and whistling straits that's the american club up in koehler, wisconsin, about an hour n
well we took a look at some of the top golfers and the folks at apex marketing group figured out if thesefers can stay in contention in and around the first page of the leaderboard the entire weekend, maybe even win it, all those logos translate into advertising and those companies can get anywhere from $9 million to $12 million worth of advertising exposure if those guys can stay in contention so there is so much happening here and like you said, guys, and joe specifically, the conditions are...
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statistics that opioid addiction, i believe, is killing more people annually than hiv-aids killed at its apex. i believe it has either surpassed or is comparable in terms of cause of death to car accidents. this is one of the leading killers in the country, and medicaid is the program that funds opioid addiction for most of the people who get help. this bill is also a disaster for patients with preexisting conditions because it means we're going to go back to the dark days when insurance companies could charge you more for having a preexisting condition. i've heard from people back home in hawaii who were terrified of what this could mean for their health. one woman wrote that she is in the middle of a fight for her life against breast cancer. and she is scared that under trumpcare, she will lose her insurance. she will have to stop her treatments, and she could lose her life. a husband wrote to me that his wife has stage four breast cancer. she has had every possible treatment and surgery imaginable to extend her life, but without the guarantee of affordable coverage for all, her fight will
statistics that opioid addiction, i believe, is killing more people annually than hiv-aids killed at its apex. i believe it has either surpassed or is comparable in terms of cause of death to car accidents. this is one of the leading killers in the country, and medicaid is the program that funds opioid addiction for most of the people who get help. this bill is also a disaster for patients with preexisting conditions because it means we're going to go back to the dark days when insurance...