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more than 100 speakers talked to atte atte attendees about the me too movement. among the head liners amal clooney said women need equal opportunity. and reese witherspoon started her own production company and told the people there that sometimes you have to create your own opportunity. >> the issue for women is not numbers. it's about making sure that we have the same opportunities and the same rewards as men do and i think that we're not there yet. >> how many women in this room have saved themselves? you don't turn to somebody next to you and go, what are we going to do and how are you going to help me? you pick yourself up and get a new dog. you leave that relationship and you save yourself. >> this is the fifth year of the conference. i was so delighted to mc the conference and see reese witherspoon. i actually hugged reese witherspoon. >> oh, wow. >> it was really cool. they really talked about taking opportunities and making them your own and figuring out a new path for yourself and seizing this critical moment right now. the juncture that we're out. >> a
more than 100 speakers talked to atte atte attendees about the me too movement. among the head liners amal clooney said women need equal opportunity. and reese witherspoon started her own production company and told the people there that sometimes you have to create your own opportunity. >> the issue for women is not numbers. it's about making sure that we have the same opportunities and the same rewards as men do and i think that we're not there yet. >> how many women in this room...
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[laughter] att. general sessions: good morning, thank you for being here all of you. thank you rachel, for all of your kind work and more importantly, your strong leadership in command of the department. those two, rod and rachel are harvard graduates, experienced lawyers, rod has only seven -- he has 27 years in the department, rachel has many as well. they both represent the kind of quality in the leadership that we want at the department. we are focused and proud of the work that has been done over a number of years, over the last 10 years. we have seen and increasing focus on on fighting human trafficking. i would like to thank the panelists who are here with us, each of you brings a valuable and interesting perspective that we will be able to learn from today. i especially want to thank andrea hipwell for showing the courage and strength to share your experience and insight with us. you're channelling your experiences into something positive that can help others and that is commendable. i also want to thank cory parnell, who is a survivor, for being with us today
[laughter] att. general sessions: good morning, thank you for being here all of you. thank you rachel, for all of your kind work and more importantly, your strong leadership in command of the department. those two, rod and rachel are harvard graduates, experienced lawyers, rod has only seven -- he has 27 years in the department, rachel has many as well. they both represent the kind of quality in the leadership that we want at the department. we are focused and proud of the work that has been...
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more on the attack at killed att 17 people. >>> and detecting concussions. approved. this is the "cbs morning news." that only uses 100% american oranges. a simply orange and tropicana ship in juice from overseas. grows all of o eat ta. naturally. 'tnly belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure helping peoplesupeor t stay alive and out of the hospitalfaile medi. don't take entresto if pregnant. itan don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if ye don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems,igh blood pot. ask your doctor about entresto.. ♪ florida high school killed at least 17 people and wounded 14. officiy 19-year-old suspect nikolas cruz pulled a fire alarm to lure people into the hallways. he wore a gas mask and carried multiple magazines. he was known as troubled and vie lend. >> we'll pay for the expenses and help everything we can do fo
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he is believed to be the last surviving suspect in the 2015 harris attacks with -- paris att acks.he music festival bringing harmony to a troubled region of mali. we will report what some call the real cradle of the blues. on the banks of the niger river. ♪ brent: tonight a test of patience here in germany. the countries may political parties have again extended talks informing a new coalition government. four months after an inconclusive election, germany needs the parties to find a compromise on big issues such as labor and health policies if it is to finally have a new government. >> they have had their momentum. plenty of ups and downs. now they are talking it out -- toughing it out. optimism is in short supply. >> everyone is trying their best. i'm not sure it will work though. we cannot say at this point if the war will succeed but the well is there. the hurdles are just big. anchor: health care reform has been a sticking point. the social democrats want to end germany's two-tier system. the spd was to replace it with permanent positions that provide greater job security. >>
he is believed to be the last surviving suspect in the 2015 harris attacks with -- paris att acks.he music festival bringing harmony to a troubled region of mali. we will report what some call the real cradle of the blues. on the banks of the niger river. ♪ brent: tonight a test of patience here in germany. the countries may political parties have again extended talks informing a new coalition government. four months after an inconclusive election, germany needs the parties to find a...
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jonathan: joining me for a kathy, matt,att, it went pretty well. where do we go here?e knew about the supply a year ago, and here it is. market did a nice job of handling the supply, as i expected it to. point about supply impacts on scheme,et, in the grand it is very small. industry thattage tries to minimize these impacts that are so microscopic that it takes a lot of people to pick up just a few ticks in the market. jonathan: some of these issues this week has been unprecedented in size. but we are not talking about the font apocalypse year -- bond apocalypse. do you think it is done? >> yes and no, i think supply is going to be an issue. we are going to absorb a lot of supply, otherwise we haven't had that challenge over the last couple of years, so i think it is going to continue to push rates up. i think when treasury's head to 52 to 75, they are pricing in fed hikes expectations for inflation and growth, and the last 20 or 30 basis points has been the pricing, setting a clearing level of incremental supply, and like matt says, it feels like it is probably done b
jonathan: joining me for a kathy, matt,att, it went pretty well. where do we go here?e knew about the supply a year ago, and here it is. market did a nice job of handling the supply, as i expected it to. point about supply impacts on scheme,et, in the grand it is very small. industry thattage tries to minimize these impacts that are so microscopic that it takes a lot of people to pick up just a few ticks in the market. jonathan: some of these issues this week has been unprecedented in size. but...
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they are getting at a t ing att favorite team.t is a moment they won't forget. >> i never wanted a tattoo before until the eagles won. i have to get a tattoo. i have to show the love and passion i have for them. >> for jane, everything just came together. the eagles won the super bowl on her birthday. this was her first tattoo. >> goodbye from pyeongchang. the olympic cauldron is officially out as south korea passes the torch to the 2022 host beijing. the competitions are over but the memories will last a lifetime. >> our local olympian shined on the biggest stage in the year. families and loved ones watched back home as their dreams born in the delaware valley were realized here in south korea. the shots at becoming an olympian are astronomical. with the help of their families, these local olympians shot for the moon. >> they're part of who we are and part of our journey to this moment. we hope we made them proud. >> they are setting an olympic example. >> we'll look back in ten, 15 years and hopefully my son can see it all and r
they are getting at a t ing att favorite team.t is a moment they won't forget. >> i never wanted a tattoo before until the eagles won. i have to get a tattoo. i have to show the love and passion i have for them. >> for jane, everything just came together. the eagles won the super bowl on her birthday. this was her first tattoo. >> goodbye from pyeongchang. the olympic cauldron is officially out as south korea passes the torch to the 2022 host beijing. the competitions are over...
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it is 50 degs in dover, 45 in philadelphia, that would be normal highor thi, top off att about 62 degreesers returning in time for the evening rush lie cloudy throughout the day. how about that, 62 degrees, >> crazy 62. and 62 today, maybe some weeken, let's get going. it is thursday, right?iv look, westbound on the schuylkill, still got the cones down here, il and center city. no lane blockages or i just thee lane open as you roll into center city. here is a route 141 ramp to go south on 95. right cerastle, delaware, one car off of the roadway into be careful. everything wet, slippery, some ponding out there this morning. and everybody's coughing with the cold and fire darby. fern street at dame us lane. mass transit thomas, back
it is 50 degs in dover, 45 in philadelphia, that would be normal highor thi, top off att about 62 degreesers returning in time for the evening rush lie cloudy throughout the day. how about that, 62 degrees, >> crazy 62. and 62 today, maybe some weeken, let's get going. it is thursday, right?iv look, westbound on the schuylkill, still got the cones down here, il and center city. no lane blockages or i just thee lane open as you roll into center city. here is a route 141 ramp to go south on...
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nada: the fight against racism and inequality is once again demanding public att. the up-rsed fists, athletes taking a knee in protest, the black lives tter movement. sophia believes understanding the panthers will help activists pave the way forward. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. laura: i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, sou n swipe your way through the news of the day and stay upi to date th the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app reores. >> funding of thisntation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's glected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, ando exciting is easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, aends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the ystal blue caribbean sea nonstop flights are available fromost major airports. more informati
nada: the fight against racism and inequality is once again demanding public att. the up-rsed fists, athletes taking a knee in protest, the black lives tter movement. sophia believes understanding the panthers will help activists pave the way forward. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. laura: i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, sou n swipe your way through...
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. >> the saudis insist that iran is hostile, belligerent, atte t attempting to export revolution. how do you respond? >> talk is cheap. let's look at the actions. saudis helped saddam hussein for eight years. saudis helped al qaeda. saudis created daesh. saudis are funding terrorist war operating in eastern iran. so they started this sectarian message, not us. >> the iranians say, you have been busy supporting and exporting extremism. what's your response to that? >> nonsense. the iranians are the ones who are exporting terrorism. they're the ones who are stoking the fires of sectarianism. they are the ones who are violating international laws and norms and unacceptable behavior. they are the ones who have been on an aggressive panth. >> martin smith joins me from new york. welcome. >> thank you. >> so i mean, you have to smile when you listen to those two foreign ministers back to back, both equal and opposite blame game. what did you think when you heard them, when you were doing the interviews and sitting with them? >> well, as someone at the frontline offices who is reading th
. >> the saudis insist that iran is hostile, belligerent, atte t attempting to export revolution. how do you respond? >> talk is cheap. let's look at the actions. saudis helped saddam hussein for eight years. saudis helped al qaeda. saudis created daesh. saudis are funding terrorist war operating in eastern iran. so they started this sectarian message, not us. >> the iranians say, you have been busy supporting and exporting extremism. what's your response to that? >>...
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operator six flags reported better than expected earnings, even as poor weather during the period caused atte attendance to slip. the ceo said he is happy with six flags' pformance and optimistic with the stock's upward potential. eighthegistered our straight record year. and the fourth quarter was the biggest fourth quarter in our history, w uh revenue 7% and ebitda up 16%. so while the stock is down, i have to tell you that today i have taken the opportunity to spend $9 million tore acq about 160,000 six flags shares via our stock option program. >> shares of six flags fell more than 4.5% to close at $66.18. >>> newspaper publisher ganet rtreported a qly loss and a drop in sales. the companyne wit's t continuing to face print ad revenues and doesn't expect that to change any time soon. that's what's going on in newspapers. shares were down 11% to $9.97. >>> despiti rep profits that topped expectations, domino's pizza served up disappointing sales growth in the latest quarter. same store sales at the pizza chain lagged expectations, fueling concerns of potential weakness in the future. and s
operator six flags reported better than expected earnings, even as poor weather during the period caused atte attendance to slip. the ceo said he is happy with six flags' pformance and optimistic with the stock's upward potential. eighthegistered our straight record year. and the fourth quarter was the biggest fourth quarter in our history, w uh revenue 7% and ebitda up 16%. so while the stock is down, i have to tell you that today i have taken the opportunity to spend $9 million tore acq about...
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a canadian shareholder needed for attem pts canadian shareholder needed for atte m pts to canadian shareholderformer chief executive of carillion. we have had a setup where people working continued faithfully to work, people on the bridge of the company drawing their mega salaries but those shareholders taking a close look, as soon as they had a look and a smell, they ran for the hills and that was the warning sign. none of the regulators seemed to be aware of what was happening. anyone left holding shares in carillion when it was liquidated lost all their money, but thousands of former employees lost their jobs their money, but thousands of former employees lost theirjobs and their livelihoods. on the businesslike page we have the latest news as it breaks, including shares slumping because of flat earnings, flat earnings, this is the household goods giant. shares down something like 3% this morning. making lots of goods that we are familiar with, death toll, all sorts of things. that is one of the stories. —— dettol. billion pounds sales for mccolls, convenience chain. following its acquisiti
a canadian shareholder needed for attem pts canadian shareholder needed for atte m pts to canadian shareholderformer chief executive of carillion. we have had a setup where people working continued faithfully to work, people on the bridge of the company drawing their mega salaries but those shareholders taking a close look, as soon as they had a look and a smell, they ran for the hills and that was the warning sign. none of the regulators seemed to be aware of what was happening. anyone left...
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she says a flight atte first told her to go back to her seat. when campos refused, the crth moved her another woman in her row, but to seats directly behind the perpetrator, who harassed them until they landed. >> and this man continued to uern around and grab for us and stick out his toexually. united has told me even since then that they followed protcol. and if this is their protocol that is absolutely terrifying and not safe for passengers in the air. >> reporter: but campos says, to their credit, the united crew called for law enforment to meet the plane. she is pressing charges and says several passengers witnessed the assault. in a statemento pbs newshour weekend about campos's case, united said,"we reached out to speak directly with her and apologized to her and her family for thr experience." allison dvaladze also felt delta crlines hadn't trained iw properly to asspond to the d ult. she says they asker to return to her seat for landing, which she refused. and, she says, one flight attenda td her to let the incident roll off her back. o
she says a flight atte first told her to go back to her seat. when campos refused, the crth moved her another woman in her row, but to seats directly behind the perpetrator, who harassed them until they landed. >> and this man continued to uern around and grab for us and stick out his toexually. united has told me even since then that they followed protcol. and if this is their protocol that is absolutely terrifying and not safe for passengers in the air. >> reporter: but campos...
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works for the team and was inspiration behind the chacha bowl at att park. interviewed him couple weeks ago. in great spirits. no word yet on why hospitalized or condition. the baby bull was the 1958 rookie of the year. giants first season in san francisco. >> close call for san jose police officers, some one drove their suv into his patrol car and took all. the officer was looking for a stolen chevy silverado when a suv barreled into the police car. police believe the tahoe may be connected with the stolen chevy the officer was initially looking for. luckily the officer wasn't hurt. >> after most mass shootings there is a renewed call for gun control. often it fades away. will this be different though? tonight in san ramon this community uniting seeking change in the whack ake of last week's shooting at the florida high school. a message spreading across the country. may be the students leading the adultsen this p ein this protes. one of many events. can they prmtompt a change. in san ramon with details. ian cull. >> tonight part vigil part rally. led by st
works for the team and was inspiration behind the chacha bowl at att park. interviewed him couple weeks ago. in great spirits. no word yet on why hospitalized or condition. the baby bull was the 1958 rookie of the year. giants first season in san francisco. >> close call for san jose police officers, some one drove their suv into his patrol car and took all. the officer was looking for a stolen chevy silverado when a suv barreled into the police car. police believe the tahoe may be...
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has admitted lying to fbi agents investigating russian attem pts fbi agents investigating russian atte in the 2016 us presidential election. alex van der zwaa n presidential election. alex van der zwaan admitted to lying to the fbi about his contacts with a former trump campaign aide. he will be sentenced in april. mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president, has called for international peace talks on the middle east by the middle of this year. he says palestinians are living in an unbearable situation and that there must be a conference leading to the acceptance of palestine as a full united nations member state. the charity oxfam is now investigating 26 allegations of sexual misconduct, which have been reported, since allegations were made against some of its workers in haiti. the charity's leaders were questioned by a group of british mps and also admitted that thousands of people had cancelled their monthly donations since the the scandal broke as our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. in 2010, haiti was flooded with aid workers, most there to help the country recover fr
has admitted lying to fbi agents investigating russian attem pts fbi agents investigating russian atte in the 2016 us presidential election. alex van der zwaa n presidential election. alex van der zwaan admitted to lying to the fbi about his contacts with a former trump campaign aide. he will be sentenced in april. mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president, has called for international peace talks on the middle east by the middle of this year. he says palestinians are living in an unbearable...
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that investigation is also looking into allegations of attem pts also looking into allegations of atteof attempts to obscure... 0bstruct justice. there are those in the white house who believe that the senior levels at the fbi and law enforcement here are biased against president trump, and they have... the president himself has set about wheedling out senior members of the fbi. of course, as we have seen in recent days, with some success. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we look at the ban on e—cigarettes, also known as vaping. also on the programme: what does president trump's body language tell us about his policies? this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the
that investigation is also looking into allegations of attem pts also looking into allegations of atteof attempts to obscure... 0bstruct justice. there are those in the white house who believe that the senior levels at the fbi and law enforcement here are biased against president trump, and they have... the president himself has set about wheedling out senior members of the fbi. of course, as we have seen in recent days, with some success. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on...
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is not a tautology, it is a recognition that there will be attem pts recognition that there will be attehere will be attempts to neuter its, dissolve it, they lose it till it is brexit in name only. if she sticks to that, then she has my support. secondly, equally importantly, if she sticks to the position that no deal is better than a bad deal. to bring it back to defence, when you were in arms control negotiations, sometimes you have to be prepared to walk away from the table, and then you get people coming back at negotiating seriously. in this case, rather than accept a bad dealfrom the eu, we should walk away from it or we should walk away from it or we should trade with the eu like we do with other countries. within a year 01’ with other countries. within a year or two, they would be back at the table and we would be getting the best possible deal. great to talk to you. thank you. talking to us with both your hats! a senior conservative mp has accused ministers of being "vague" and "divided" over brexit. bernard jenkin, who was on the board of the official leave campaign, said civi
is not a tautology, it is a recognition that there will be attem pts recognition that there will be attehere will be attempts to neuter its, dissolve it, they lose it till it is brexit in name only. if she sticks to that, then she has my support. secondly, equally importantly, if she sticks to the position that no deal is better than a bad deal. to bring it back to defence, when you were in arms control negotiations, sometimes you have to be prepared to walk away from the table, and then you...
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pressure, avoiding the little bumps that can shape of hundreds or attem pts that can shape of hundreds or attea second. the suits help but you still have to start fast and drive well. and have nerves of steel? absolutely, that really helps. how cool and calm was lizzie on that final run? she put down a track record that meant she had the two fastest times in the race of the first run and fourth run, the biggest pressure runs. the true hallmarks of a champion. let's not forget laura as well. fantastic final run. it gave laura the opportunity to win a bronze. a brilliant day for british winter sports. three medals we probably wouldn't have thought about going into the day. a sensational performance by team gb. into the day. a sensational performance by team gbi into the day. a sensational performance by team gb. i rarely interview anyone who grins as much as you! enjoy the rest of your skiing trip. the british skeleton performance demonstrator. ukip have voted to remove their leader henry bolton after less than six months in the job. 63% of party members supported the motion of no confidence, fo
pressure, avoiding the little bumps that can shape of hundreds or attem pts that can shape of hundreds or attea second. the suits help but you still have to start fast and drive well. and have nerves of steel? absolutely, that really helps. how cool and calm was lizzie on that final run? she put down a track record that meant she had the two fastest times in the race of the first run and fourth run, the biggest pressure runs. the true hallmarks of a champion. let's not forget laura as well....
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att: when i talked to bankers in london and frankfurt, this was one of the things on the front of theirds. there was a lot talk about how you may have lost talent because of your previous were numeration models. -- renumeration models. are you paying to get the best and brightest on wall street? year.we took a risk last it was measured. we're not being semantic. a lot of this is a must arithmetically driven. -- almost arithmetically driven. the compensation world has changed. for our best people, we demonstrate we are paying markets by hiring as well as retaining. we do the best we can. we have to balance the interests and thetakeholders overall compensation for 2017 is always going to be better than 2016. we didn't award any individual awards. matt: and 2018? john: it has to be performance related if it does better. people didn't get paid in 2016. side -- wee generous erred slightly on the generous side. but our credit business has had a good of a year as it ever had. we are investing in others. we talk about investing for the future. we have tried to strike the balance right. yousef:
att: when i talked to bankers in london and frankfurt, this was one of the things on the front of theirds. there was a lot talk about how you may have lost talent because of your previous were numeration models. -- renumeration models. are you paying to get the best and brightest on wall street? year.we took a risk last it was measured. we're not being semantic. a lot of this is a must arithmetically driven. -- almost arithmetically driven. the compensation world has changed. for our best...
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att is good for us, the are the bottom end of the cost curve , products that are marginal should not the end of the day, we play the game, just like everybody else. is very much a volatile market. >> tongue not, tunnel vision, we look at the innovation that could shake up transportation as we know it. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets middle east. for jim hyperloop one, a start up trying to create a futuristic tube-based transportation system. they have designed the first system in dubai. right after the company earned a lifeline from to foreign investors including in dubai. let's find out what is next with the ceo. >> we have been collaborative with the road and transport authorities for as long as i question has been rubbing what are the economics, what are the best routes to start that first leg of the hyperloop? then continue it on. the work so far has culminated in the first phase of our collaboration which has been very productive. we are launching the today with his first dubai pod, the public will be able to see what it really feels like
att is good for us, the are the bottom end of the cost curve , products that are marginal should not the end of the day, we play the game, just like everybody else. is very much a volatile market. >> tongue not, tunnel vision, we look at the innovation that could shake up transportation as we know it. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets middle east. for jim hyperloop one, a start up trying to create a futuristic tube-based transportation...
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att: sure, so i mean both sides have top quality legal counsel, you have a little team on one side, these trial lawyers, their is to break down complex legal matters and present them to a jury. of what we see at trial is narrative-based. there are stories that both home. are hammering on the waymo side, the story is going to be uber cheated. they looked for cheat codes and short cuts. on the uber side, they're trying and point out y where waymo isn't telling the additional provide context and point out that the ompanies are competitors, this trial is as much about trying to ide the ball and really just kind of drag down a competitor in a very public square. documents to e back up their claims. interviewing to be and putting some key wits on the names. some pretty big we'll see the heavy hitters from both google and uber up on the stand. it's up to the jurors to make sense of it and try to figure ut which narrative resonates most and which one rings true through all of the evidence that is presented through trial. joel, the former c.e.o. of uber is up soon. expecting him to testify? joel:
att: sure, so i mean both sides have top quality legal counsel, you have a little team on one side, these trial lawyers, their is to break down complex legal matters and present them to a jury. of what we see at trial is narrative-based. there are stories that both home. are hammering on the waymo side, the story is going to be uber cheated. they looked for cheat codes and short cuts. on the uber side, they're trying and point out y where waymo isn't telling the additional provide context and...
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they say cruz could inherit $800,000 when he turns 22 and since he's 19, he could potentially hire an attttorn attorney. >>> and lashing out against chienl migragds. the washington post reports that the first lady leakly sponsored her parents for screen bard or whatever. would will only say they're living here immediately. >>> a vileened incident overnight. in the capitol city of a mont yaging row. they say he threw the grenade. >>> a ferry boat explosion sent at least three people. right now the official cause is a mystery. >> reporter: mexican officials exploding why. prrs this surviolence vid yecapturing the moekz of explosion ppt the ferry mangled, a huge hole on the upper deck. debris and wounded tourists everywhere. frrsz it happened in the popular tourist destination just south off cancun. and it comes with the terrible bus crash on a day trip would love to marry pee. investigators now looking at some kind of mechanical failure. >>> and we have new details on an overnight version of "gilligan's island." >> it's called avoid island. their boat was smashed up during a freak storm. >>
they say cruz could inherit $800,000 when he turns 22 and since he's 19, he could potentially hire an attttorn attorney. >>> and lashing out against chienl migragds. the washington post reports that the first lady leakly sponsored her parents for screen bard or whatever. would will only say they're living here immediately. >>> a vileened incident overnight. in the capitol city of a mont yaging row. they say he threw the grenade. >>> a ferry boat explosion sent at...
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top off att about 62 degrees, showers returning in time for the evening rush lie cloudy throughout the day. how about that, 62 degrees, >> crazy 62. and 62 today, maybe some weeken, let's get going. it is thursday, right?iv look, westbound on the schuylkill, still got the cones down here, il and center city. no lane blockages or i just thee lane open as you roll into center city. here is a route 141 ramp to go south on 95. right cerastle, delaware, one car off of the roadway into be careful. everything wet, slippery, some ponding out there this morning. and everybody's coughing with the cold and fire darby. fern street at dame us lane. mass transit thomas, back over to you. >> thank you, here we go, day at school turns in south florida, high school still a crime scene this morning. the on the scene investigating and assisting with exactly what hapne what wet now. seventeen people are confirmed dead, and what's now theeaiest l shooting since gunman attacked sandy hook e connecticut. police say the gunman set off fire ended specifically to draw as many students as possible oute shot most
top off att about 62 degrees, showers returning in time for the evening rush lie cloudy throughout the day. how about that, 62 degrees, >> crazy 62. and 62 today, maybe some weeken, let's get going. it is thursday, right?iv look, westbound on the schuylkill, still got the cones down here, il and center city. no lane blockages or i just thee lane open as you roll into center city. here is a route 141 ramp to go south on 95. right cerastle, delaware, one car off of the roadway into be...
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. >> flyers defense man sean was born in broward county and atte. and he gave us his thoughts about the deadly shooting. shane may have been on the practice for ice but his thoughts was on the community where he once lived and the high school he attended his freshman and sophomore years. >> i say it's close to home but when it's actually home it's tough to see. i have not really processed it yet, i can't believe it. >> he learned about the shooting as the events were unfolding yesterday afternoon. >> one buddy texted me there was a shooting and my girlfriend and i turned on whatever news station at the time. and obviously it sucks to see and those were the hallways you walked before. and now it's just a tragic event. tragic day. >> he told reporters he was familiar with aaron feis, the assist football coach and security guard that pushed people out of the line of fire. >> he is the true hero and the person we need to focus on rather than the actual suspect. >> he has family in the area and knew of some of the areas. it was not long ago when he visit
. >> flyers defense man sean was born in broward county and atte. and he gave us his thoughts about the deadly shooting. shane may have been on the practice for ice but his thoughts was on the community where he once lived and the high school he attended his freshman and sophomore years. >> i say it's close to home but when it's actually home it's tough to see. i have not really processed it yet, i can't believe it. >> he learned about the shooting as the events were unfolding...
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thank you so much >> you taught a great class and i hada great class that i had the honor of being in attettendance. >> caller: how do i get out of the market responsibly i don't want to be a pig and get slaughtered so i took some out but i don't want to leave money on the table if i can avoid it i am glad i didn't sell last january 2017 how do i go about being responsible in the market. >> now i am feeling like i listen to my callers who know more than i do i was going to suggest that you do it in stages. get out 50% of it. each week take some off. but first, you are going to need a pile of money. and you haven't taken enough off yet. so larger chunk off tomorrow and then scale out in a dollar cost average go if you need that money, no time like the present and i want to thank you for your service and for hosting me it was one of the greatest honors i have ever had boy, am i proud of you guys. stick with cramer. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and
thank you so much >> you taught a great class and i hada great class that i had the honor of being in attettendance. >> caller: how do i get out of the market responsibly i don't want to be a pig and get slaughtered so i took some out but i don't want to leave money on the table if i can avoid it i am glad i didn't sell last january 2017 how do i go about being responsible in the market. >> now i am feeling like i listen to my callers who know more than i do i was going to...
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this is an island where the best att from they 1970's. the airport.t's tiny. 50,000 people if that. all of a sudden, you have billionaires from china spending large amounts from the island economy. carol: they have billions of dollars in terms of development. matt: they promised to spend up to $3 billion for now, in terms of development. is remarkable is as soon as gambling began, a temporary facility, not the casino, the numbers were astounding, the likes of which, when you speak to gaming experts in macau, they've never seen them before. julia: the financials here are incredible. you say it is past the generation capacity of casinos in macau, way bigger than anything vegas has ever seen. matt: if you look at the comparative numbers here, they do it for table. that's the important metric. this is a place that's turning over, by some measures, six times more than casinos in macau per table. point, this temporary casino, which is about the size of an olive garden, was doing something like 1/3 of the volume of the wynn macau, which is one of the biggest
this is an island where the best att from they 1970's. the airport.t's tiny. 50,000 people if that. all of a sudden, you have billionaires from china spending large amounts from the island economy. carol: they have billions of dollars in terms of development. matt: they promised to spend up to $3 billion for now, in terms of development. is remarkable is as soon as gambling began, a temporary facility, not the casino, the numbers were astounding, the likes of which, when you speak to gaming...
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has tremendous opportunity to move away from the incumbents to a platform gtt. , orher it's vodafone, attrange, we think we have the disruptive platform to take share from them to us. nejra: are you looking at anymore potential acquisition targets in europe and specifically southern europe? a very nicee have platform throughout western europe and we think there is incremental ad on opportunities for we have been very inquisitive. we have seen opportunities that are very nice and commensal add-ons to this great platform we have today. nejra: any countries in particular you might be looking at? italy for example? rick: we have had a presence in italy for the past eight years. we think it's a fantastic market to sell in. likewise, france, germany, spain, the nordics. we think there is a tremendous opportunity here in the united kingdom as well. worldwide we think we have become the disruptive player for enterprises anywhere in the world to take their networking needs to gtt. vonnie: explain a little more the disruption. why are you the disruptor? i would imagine many ceos would like to claim
has tremendous opportunity to move away from the incumbents to a platform gtt. , orher it's vodafone, attrange, we think we have the disruptive platform to take share from them to us. nejra: are you looking at anymore potential acquisition targets in europe and specifically southern europe? a very nicee have platform throughout western europe and we think there is incremental ad on opportunities for we have been very inquisitive. we have seen opportunities that are very nice and commensal...
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baseball season is fast approaching this saturday, you will find giants fans at att park complete with player q & a, free autographs and more. take a trip to russia without leaving the area at the 30th annual russian festival. it happens friday through sunday at russian center. >> do you want to experience vibrant traditions of chinese new year? the san francisco chinese new year street fair is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds. that's this saturday in china town. head to the south bay for the lunar new year celebration. enjoy free admission to san jose museum of art while welcoming the year of the dog where there will be art making, live performances. reservations are highly recommended. >> the steel head festival, enjoy food trucks, beer, wine, arts and crafts for kids, archery, live music, and even fishing on saturday. >> sports, warriors and sharks are at home. that is your weekend watch. >>> one of the world's most beloved characters coming to the big screen in a new live action family film. >> based on the classic books, the iconic peter rabbit come
baseball season is fast approaching this saturday, you will find giants fans at att park complete with player q & a, free autographs and more. take a trip to russia without leaving the area at the 30th annual russian festival. it happens friday through sunday at russian center. >> do you want to experience vibrant traditions of chinese new year? the san francisco chinese new year street fair is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds. that's this saturday in...
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. >> she's like att.e'll have to hear about dumber and dumber and pet peetdy thing. >> we have a lot of question for them they are typically quite conservative but they guided their guidance was not quite as strong -- >> it wasn't there are holes in the story. >> so there's going to be plenty to talk about but before we do that, can we talk about twitter? >> first of all, we have to take out telepart and tired night football to get the comparisons, jumps to being 7% better i mean that's huge on twitter. the fact they are making money david, the fact it's now an asset class, we lost the vix as an asset class and that turned out to have no close social media is an asset class look at snap and twitter it is zero sum and facebook is not doing well this is where the money goes, i had clorox on, they are more than 50% in social media in their ads. you know who you can reach with social media >> everybody. >> millennials. >> ten second ads. >> let me refresh people if they are saying twitter is up 25% they did b
. >> she's like att.e'll have to hear about dumber and dumber and pet peetdy thing. >> we have a lot of question for them they are typically quite conservative but they guided their guidance was not quite as strong -- >> it wasn't there are holes in the story. >> so there's going to be plenty to talk about but before we do that, can we talk about twitter? >> first of all, we have to take out telepart and tired night football to get the comparisons, jumps to being...
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they were afteroffered pool atts through those cases but many of the folks i've talked to have optedget their own lawyer. their interests may not necessarily be aligned with those of the company's. >> fascinating. ken vogel, political reporter for "the new york times." congratulations on being on this story before anybody else and thanks for being here tonight. >> it was a pleasure. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. this is food made to sit down for. slow down for. put the phone away, and use a knife and fork for. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. panera. food as it should be. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. and when you switch to esurance, in the modern world, it pays to switch things up. you can save time, worry, hassle, and yup, money. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved hundreds. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. don't we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don't we need
they were afteroffered pool atts through those cases but many of the folks i've talked to have optedget their own lawyer. their interests may not necessarily be aligned with those of the company's. >> fascinating. ken vogel, political reporter for "the new york times." congratulations on being on this story before anybody else and thanks for being here tonight. >> it was a pleasure. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory....
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weakness, att gettysburg at tickets charge -- at pickets charge, he believed geographical circumstances and the daunting defensive line of the union army, that his men had proved to him they could do anything. they believed that, as well. that's why when he asked them to do it, you see that mile-long open field with guns on the other side, we would like you to march across that end attacks, they did it and believed they would succeed. if he had a fatal flaw, it was the belief his soldiers could do anything. >> what about his strategic vision that he should be on the offensive in the north when he could've held out in the south much longer? almost as if he wished the war would climatically come to a close. ofit goes to the question whether time is a confederate ally, as was suggested, and a lot of postwar analysts have argued, or not. the north was a stronger industrially, militarily, financially, in terms of population, railroad, any measurement you can find. as long as the public in the north would sustain the lincoln administration, the north would win the war. ally,a, time is not our
weakness, att gettysburg at tickets charge -- at pickets charge, he believed geographical circumstances and the daunting defensive line of the union army, that his men had proved to him they could do anything. they believed that, as well. that's why when he asked them to do it, you see that mile-long open field with guns on the other side, we would like you to march across that end attacks, they did it and believed they would succeed. if he had a fatal flaw, it was the belief his soldiers could...
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chairman --atte lotte chairman has been sent this to 30 months in prison.shopping company. corruptionis on charges according to the seoul district court. to monitor this story. let's have a quick check on the futures. manus: we have this selloff, dollar-yen is a rip -- whipping around. an open option of who we might appoint for the head of the bank of japan. futures are a little bit lower. rest of europe, you have london up by .7%. that's it for us. coming up, nick woodman. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. welcome. i'm guy johnson. i'm alongside matt miller. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: asian indigestion. stocks fade. dollar-yen pushing lower. e
chairman --atte lotte chairman has been sent this to 30 months in prison.shopping company. corruptionis on charges according to the seoul district court. to monitor this story. let's have a quick check on the futures. manus: we have this selloff, dollar-yen is a rip -- whipping around. an open option of who we might appoint for the head of the bank of japan. futures are a little bit lower. rest of europe, you have london up by .7%. that's it for us. coming up, nick woodman. ♪ retail. under...
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, i want to make some acquisitions >> i think the name i'm in, stephanie link got me in, the growth atts phenomenal >>> coming up, the controversy over chipotle. it's not theirs. it's mine. mine. mine. and it always will be, forever and forever. the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. and the nx hybrid with a class beating 31 mpg combined estimate. lease the 2018 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facil
, i want to make some acquisitions >> i think the name i'm in, stephanie link got me in, the growth atts phenomenal >>> coming up, the controversy over chipotle. it's not theirs. it's mine. mine. mine. and it always will be, forever and forever. the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in...
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and there have been atte m pts to politicians.enerally fizzled out. this time seems to be different. we are now two weeks, from the event, and momentum against corporations that have involvement with the nra just keeps on going. so we saw companies that give certain perks to nra members, like hertz car rental, ending their association with the nra, and now we have a big gun retailer saying they would no longer stock assault rifles. one very important thing about this retailer, dick's, is that it sold a gun to nikolas cruz in florida, not the gun used in the shooting but a gun nonetheless, so it feels personally involved in this story, and its ceo came out today and said they could no longer consciously do this and they will be starting to sell us all rifles in its stores, and raising the age limit howard 21. 10 konta -- to 21. you mentioned this backlash against the nra, how corporations moving this forward, then? corporations have an economic calculation to make here and there are two elements to it. number one is generally the g
and there have been atte m pts to politicians.enerally fizzled out. this time seems to be different. we are now two weeks, from the event, and momentum against corporations that have involvement with the nra just keeps on going. so we saw companies that give certain perks to nra members, like hertz car rental, ending their association with the nra, and now we have a big gun retailer saying they would no longer stock assault rifles. one very important thing about this retailer, dick's, is that...
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the next time for a vote because of senate process is tonight att midn i have sources telling me that is unlikely at this time, but that means thet nextes would be tomorrow. now, the republicans say they want toth finish thiis week. that generally means thursday two, days from nobuwt the two parties as we had in the piece disagree over exactly where begin. so there are very big challenges to even startg theebate tomorrow. one beacon of hope came actually from the white house and mark short who's a legislative aide there and he told me he thinks a there amendments that could make it to the floor tomorrow. what those are we will have to >> woodruff: so several different plans tore consideration. give us a sense of the substae of what they're looking at. >> i think what's good to think about in this debate is are what the problems are first. they can't agree on how larg go with this bill. many are arguing the bill should focus only on daca and border security. many and the republicans want to expand it to visa lottery and family migration which they want to limit. problem number one, jud
the next time for a vote because of senate process is tonight att midn i have sources telling me that is unlikely at this time, but that means thet nextes would be tomorrow. now, the republicans say they want toth finish thiis week. that generally means thursday two, days from nobuwt the two parties as we had in the piece disagree over exactly where begin. so there are very big challenges to even startg theebate tomorrow. one beacon of hope came actually from the white house and mark short...
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>> he was appealing to republican, the republican ba and republican lawmakers who are attting ready to make the case mmigration and hard-line stances need to be followed. he really handed a rallying cry to republicans when he saide americans eamers too. you can just see that slogan ond t-shirtsn hats. because he was really trying to hammer home the fact that democrats are tryinto pit american citizens against immigrants and that democrats are choosing immigrants. and he hammred that home also with the guests that he chose. he brought families that were impacted by immigrants, arguing that immigrants were committing crimes in the communities. and hurting people. and that is--that was his message and that is, i think, even though it was an hour and 20 minutes. that was the most memorable part of the speech to me. >> woodruff: karen, how d you see it and how effective did you think it was? >> all sides are under a very, very tight deadline to cpme with some way to deal with all of these young people, young im grants who were brougto this country illegally by their parents. the president's
>> he was appealing to republican, the republican ba and republican lawmakers who are attting ready to make the case mmigration and hard-line stances need to be followed. he really handed a rallying cry to republicans when he saide americans eamers too. you can just see that slogan ond t-shirtsn hats. because he was really trying to hammer home the fact that democrats are tryinto pit american citizens against immigrants and that democrats are choosing immigrants. and he hammred that home...
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the drug was rebuffed by the arrival of sanofi. ,att: let's talk about daimler not pleasing markets thisning? also negative. it is all negative for me this morning. it missed estimates on rising costs. it is a mercedes-benz unit. also, it is putting an enormous amount of money into developing electrical cars. its competition in that business increases. electrical cars, it's all about that these days. daimler is under pressure to put money into that, and that's where the costs are rising. matt: it is amazing how late to the game the incumbent carmakers have been on this issue. let's talk about unilever. we spoke to the ceo just a minute ago. they say they are on track to meeting higher profitability goals in the wake of an unsolicited takeover approach, though struggling to raise prices. what is the story with the earnings there? ksenia: that is the one positive story this morning and i think you mentioned the stock is rising. for unilever it is not an easy time. it did rebuff an unsolicited takeover offer last year from kraft heinz. so, they have got to show the shareholders that they ca
the drug was rebuffed by the arrival of sanofi. ,att: let's talk about daimler not pleasing markets thisning? also negative. it is all negative for me this morning. it missed estimates on rising costs. it is a mercedes-benz unit. also, it is putting an enormous amount of money into developing electrical cars. its competition in that business increases. electrical cars, it's all about that these days. daimler is under pressure to put money into that, and that's where the costs are rising. matt:...
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we can't let our children be att risk, chuck. >> i think everybody shares that goal of safety for the students there, no doubt, this is obviously a very heated debate sometimes. appreciate you coming on and sharing your view, sir. >> you got it. >> as you can see there, guns are turning into a big issue, perhaps in all the governors races, the democratic candidate for governor phil levine has already decided to put a television ad on the air, it's nearly a million dollar buy. he's now the former mayor of miami beach, he just finished his term there and he's now running for governor. mr. mayor, welcome to the show. >> thank you, chuck. >> you're out on the air with ads, you're calling on the legislature. let me ask you this, why do paid ads now? why not focus your energy -- why did you want to do the tv advertising first, say focus your energy at the legislature? >> chuck, i'll tell you why, you just heard this guy right there, this elected leader. i mean literally listening to him is kind of like when you watch the charlie brown special and the parents are talking and all you hear is
we can't let our children be att risk, chuck. >> i think everybody shares that goal of safety for the students there, no doubt, this is obviously a very heated debate sometimes. appreciate you coming on and sharing your view, sir. >> you got it. >> as you can see there, guns are turning into a big issue, perhaps in all the governors races, the democratic candidate for governor phil levine has already decided to put a television ad on the air, it's nearly a million dollar buy....
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att: minority leader boehner the time making those comments. that is available via our c-span video library. go to our library for more. let's go to tina in georgia. republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i cannot believe the gall of nancy pelosi to say how humiliating the democrats were feeling after what the democrats did to the republicans during the president's speech. where were the democrats when obama was going to -- were in the obama administration was ?oing to raise the debt ceiling the democrats should do their part and stop holding the government hostage. if they agree on it, agree on it and get it passed and not let nancy pelosi direct how they feel about it. host: rick, boca raton, florida. hello. good morning. thank you for c-span. i wish the republican friends would stop talking about obama and hillary and focus on the president. we have a president who is pulling all kinds of shenanigans. we need to get to the bottom of it. deal, what doet you think about the potential of the government shutting down and
att: minority leader boehner the time making those comments. that is available via our c-span video library. go to our library for more. let's go to tina in georgia. republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i cannot believe the gall of nancy pelosi to say how humiliating the democrats were feeling after what the democrats did to the republicans during the president's speech. where were the democrats when obama was going to -- were in the obama administration was ?oing to...
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att: it seems like a lot of private equity firms are having trouble putting the money somewhere.sitting on 1.7 join dollars in cash. matt: that money will be invested. $22 billion int equities and other firms did more. the money can be invested. larger firms have an advantage because they have a bigger scale and the conference can be invested. i have been coming here for 25 years and this is the happiest i have seen people. returns are good, fundraising is good. i have never seen anything quite like it. i gave a speech earlier today about how we have to remember eventually the good times will end, but i don't think it will be anytime soon. a pointu are still at when institutional investors want to give you their money. why do they it returns are expected to start to shrink? david r.: 20 years ago, you may expect a private equity return to get a net rate of 20%. today it is about 15%, and that is still better than anything you can do legally with your money. if you are a larger sovereign wealth fund and you have billions of dollars to put out, sitting on cash is not good. getting
att: it seems like a lot of private equity firms are having trouble putting the money somewhere.sitting on 1.7 join dollars in cash. matt: that money will be invested. $22 billion int equities and other firms did more. the money can be invested. larger firms have an advantage because they have a bigger scale and the conference can be invested. i have been coming here for 25 years and this is the happiest i have seen people. returns are good, fundraising is good. i have never seen anything quite...
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. >> right but this is not standard and i think the antitrust department away from att time warner is growth. >> you're probably right that it seems unlikely that any action would be taken but if you're going to put the risks out, i mean, they used to take action. ibm, microsoft, at&t, standard oil. >> no. it is remarkable the strength. and when you think about all the attention that facebook is having with ads and google, no, it's market concentration and power. and i think that you will see increasing level of distance between amazon and everyone else it's still pulling away. >> someone on the program last week argued that when you have a player so big for whom profit incentive, they have been bequeathed this freedom from profit incentives, is our economic system ready to handle that were they moving to a space and it is immediately disinflationary to everyone? >> what a great question the federal chairman jay pal will be on the hill. and i always felt that the missing ingredient is digitization we'll talk about real wages that were not up in january, but what you're really talking
. >> right but this is not standard and i think the antitrust department away from att time warner is growth. >> you're probably right that it seems unlikely that any action would be taken but if you're going to put the risks out, i mean, they used to take action. ibm, microsoft, at&t, standard oil. >> no. it is remarkable the strength. and when you think about all the attention that facebook is having with ads and google, no, it's market concentration and power. and i...
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he said atte m pts to try to get to calais.om there would be unsuccessful. around 90 migrants have drowned off the coast of italy. most of the people on board are believed to be from pakistan. the bodies of ten people have been recovered so far. eight of those from pakistan and two from would—be. —— libya. more than 950 workers who were trapped underground in a gold mine in south africa have been rescued. they had been stuck in the mine since a power cut struck on wednesday night. many of the workers had to be treated for dehydration and high blood pressure. 18 people were injured, three of them seriously when a burning van mounted the pavement during rush hour. iam mounted the pavement during rush hour. i am sorry, it is not telling me where this happened. the driver was smoking. reports said there were yes canisters inside. it was in shanghai. police investigating the death of hollywood star natalie wood 37 years ago, say her husband robert wagner is now being treated as a "person of interest". the actress was found dead afte
he said atte m pts to try to get to calais.om there would be unsuccessful. around 90 migrants have drowned off the coast of italy. most of the people on board are believed to be from pakistan. the bodies of ten people have been recovered so far. eight of those from pakistan and two from would—be. —— libya. more than 950 workers who were trapped underground in a gold mine in south africa have been rescued. they had been stuck in the mine since a power cut struck on wednesday night. many of...
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i have made several atte m pts to out of her.charities accou nts investigation began, the charities accounts were overd rawn investigation began, the charities accounts were overdrawn by £68. the allegations are now with the city of london police nationalfraud intelligence era. it was never my intention to become a whistle—blower, intention to become a whistle— blower, my intention to become a whistle—blower, my intention was to do what i thought was right and that's what i've done. it may not be right in the eyes of some of the people but for me, it feels right and the truth is on my side, what more can i say? the work with domestic violence victims has been taken over domestic violence victims has been ta ken over by domestic violence victims has been taken over by another charity. the foundation itself is now insolvent. and a meeting of creditors will take place tomorrow. you can see more on this story on midlands today this evening. most cannabis being sold illegally in the uk is super—strength skunk — according to a new anal
i have made several atte m pts to out of her.charities accou nts investigation began, the charities accounts were overd rawn investigation began, the charities accounts were overdrawn by £68. the allegations are now with the city of london police nationalfraud intelligence era. it was never my intention to become a whistle—blower, intention to become a whistle— blower, my intention to become a whistle—blower, my intention was to do what i thought was right and that's what i've done. it...
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criticism of the socialist and communist alterernative, but it's a criticism that this idea of democracy att work gets at. because if the workers are the ones who make the decisions, then it's the workers who provide the state with whatever resources it gets. it's those workers who pay the taxes, either as individuals or as the directors of their corporations. the people at the base will finally control the resources of the society. and the state will have to be accountable to them, not just because they're the voters but because they're where the wealth is; they're where the money is; they're where the resources are. and instead of having fancy ideas about how to democratize the old examples of socialism and c communism, this is a practical way to institutionalizize the powewer t the base of t the mass of peopl. closing point--whetherer or not i've persuaded you, let me invite you to take a look at this book. and the point of this book, which is new, is simply to make the best case i can, which, you know, an hour of conversation doesn't allow me to do, but the best case i can fofor what i'v
criticism of the socialist and communist alterernative, but it's a criticism that this idea of democracy att work gets at. because if the workers are the ones who make the decisions, then it's the workers who provide the state with whatever resources it gets. it's those workers who pay the taxes, either as individuals or as the directors of their corporations. the people at the base will finally control the resources of the society. and the state will have to be accountable to them, not just...
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att takes us into putting us a national security risk of terrorism against the united states and againsthe people of the world, because there is an accepted reality of what goes around, comes around. or we reap what we sow. for many call it karma. and -- and many call it,. and with -- it karma. decided to rehab our nuclear system instead of downsizing and eliminating nuclear activity in the world, obama puts us at risk of that nuclear activity coming back at us in a form of a hot bomb. host: that was thomas in illinois. 15 minutes left in open phones this morning, public policy issue that you want to talk about. later in the program, our c-span 50 isitalsource is -- tour continuing and we will be in little rock, stop number 19 on our trek across the country. the arkansas governor asa hutchinson will join us. stick around for that later this morning. about 7:30 a.m., it is open phones and we are hearing from you on the -- about the issues that are on your mind. shelton in louisiana, go ahead. caller: first of all, i want to say to the lady that came in, that was talking about people that
att takes us into putting us a national security risk of terrorism against the united states and againsthe people of the world, because there is an accepted reality of what goes around, comes around. or we reap what we sow. for many call it karma. and -- and many call it,. and with -- it karma. decided to rehab our nuclear system instead of downsizing and eliminating nuclear activity in the world, obama puts us at risk of that nuclear activity coming back at us in a form of a hot bomb. host:...
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the wildcard is -- wildcard is what his legal team, both his government legal team atte the white house led by type, and donald mcgahn and others, and his personal lawyers, with they might advise with the democratic memo and also his political advisers. there is a school of thought that they urge the president to fully cooperate with the russia probe. they very well may argue that releasing the democratic memo, they said last week the president, the republican house memo in part because he wanted nothing to be as transparent as possible as it relates to the russian investigation. so that may argue that he needs to go ahead and release the democratic memo as well if it is really about transparency. but the president wants to use committee already is using the republican memo to try to discredit the special counsel probe, discredit bob mueller, discredit house senior fbi and senior justice department officials with about the earliest phases are some of the early phases of the russian investigation in securing that fisa warrant on carter page, one of his former campaign advisers. it's not
the wildcard is -- wildcard is what his legal team, both his government legal team atte the white house led by type, and donald mcgahn and others, and his personal lawyers, with they might advise with the democratic memo and also his political advisers. there is a school of thought that they urge the president to fully cooperate with the russia probe. they very well may argue that releasing the democratic memo, they said last week the president, the republican house memo in part because he...