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call of duty black ops is dropping the single player story mode for a last man standing.s playing online with real people. you have a legion of fans of call of duty who love the solo mode. what do you say to them? we try to tell a narrative in different ways with this game. if you look at the zombie experience we have at launch, it's the biggest one we have ever done and we are introducing a whole new cast of with different storylines. blackout is a new mode, it brings a lot of the legacy of the black ops series, in a way which i think is going to let fans create their own stories, and i think it will really appeal to casual and very competitive and hardcore gamers alike. when you look at these games it is easy to think there is no such thing as an original idea any more. but maverick‘s proving grounds, due out next year, is hoping to stand out from the crowd. where we see existing battle royales, they are the first step into massively multiplayer competitive gameplay, at maverick is taking a step up in terms of depth. you actually affect the environment more. there is a
call of duty black ops is dropping the single player story mode for a last man standing.s playing online with real people. you have a legion of fans of call of duty who love the solo mode. what do you say to them? we try to tell a narrative in different ways with this game. if you look at the zombie experience we have at launch, it's the biggest one we have ever done and we are introducing a whole new cast of with different storylines. blackout is a new mode, it brings a lot of the legacy of...
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but black ops, i enjoyed playing that.ingle—player fans when that does come out. despite their insistence that there's going to be content in there, for story mode fans. fortnight is going to remain dominant. it's difficult to beat free. interestingly though, diversity, diversity in the characters you can play, a very, very big theme. lots and lots of games allowing you to play as female characters. that has caused some fuss online. but the games company seem to be ignoring that kind of fuss. good job, too, because figures showing that more and more women are coming to gaming. so, you know, perhaps more representative of the stories that we live, in our real lives and the characters we come across in our real lives, is actually attracting a wider audience. that can only be a thing. that can only be a good thing. so, female—player characters in battlefield v, female player character in assassin's creed. odyssey. i mean that's two really, really big franchises there. gears 5 as well coming out with a big, strong female lead.
but black ops, i enjoyed playing that.ingle—player fans when that does come out. despite their insistence that there's going to be content in there, for story mode fans. fortnight is going to remain dominant. it's difficult to beat free. interestingly though, diversity, diversity in the characters you can play, a very, very big theme. lots and lots of games allowing you to play as female characters. that has caused some fuss online. but the games company seem to be ignoring that kind of fuss....
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. >> seth: current cia agent, black ops. >> ex-fbi agent.er ] >> seth: you can't keep a job. you play a -- [ light laughter ] a person who just cannot hold down a job. >> yeah, she's a person of interest. she can't hold a job at all. >> seth: you have -- >> i'm constantly fired. i'm constantly framed. >> seth: but i can't believe you keep getting rehired. i feel like black ops should have looked at your resume, and said, "i got to be honest. fbi and cia both kicked you out." >> i don't know if they kicked her out. last time she -- the end of season two, she gave up everything. >> seth: okay, got you. >> she was like, "i always get framed because i'm the brown girl." >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> fbi does not like me. >> seth: yeah. >> so i'm out. peace. >> seth: okay. >> so, but in season three -- >> seth: you know what? i want a simple job where i just fight people on fire escapes. >> which is what she does. >> seth: yeah. >> she moves to italy and she settles in beautiful tuscany in montepulciano for three years. and we pick up this seaso
. >> seth: current cia agent, black ops. >> ex-fbi agent.er ] >> seth: you can't keep a job. you play a -- [ light laughter ] a person who just cannot hold down a job. >> yeah, she's a person of interest. she can't hold a job at all. >> seth: you have -- >> i'm constantly fired. i'm constantly framed. >> seth: but i can't believe you keep getting rehired. i feel like black ops should have looked at your resume, and said, "i got to be honest. fbi...
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blackout is a new mode, it brings a lot of the legacy of the black ops series, in a way which i thinkthese games it's easy to think there is no such thing as an original idea anymore. but maverick‘s proving grounds, due out next year, is hoping to stand out from the crowd. where we see existing battle royales, they are the first step into massively multiplayer competitive gameplay, at maverick is taking a step up in terms of depth. you actually affect the environment more. there is a lot more strategy that occurs in a game of mavericks because you can see information caused by other players. there is much more depth in the player to player interaction. with 1000 players in a match and the ability to track your prey by the footprints and other marks they leave on the landscape, it is an intriguing spin on the seemingly unstoppable might of the battle royale game. so, that's it — e3 overfor another year and battle royale games obviously one of the biggest themes on show, basically. so huge. 0ne doesn't wonder if the bubble isn't going to burst at some point. but black ops, i enjoyed pla
blackout is a new mode, it brings a lot of the legacy of the black ops series, in a way which i thinkthese games it's easy to think there is no such thing as an original idea anymore. but maverick‘s proving grounds, due out next year, is hoping to stand out from the crowd. where we see existing battle royales, they are the first step into massively multiplayer competitive gameplay, at maverick is taking a step up in terms of depth. you actually affect the environment more. there is a lot more...
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no you like black ops find out. how to come to canada now have come here ours. is something that you have all day it's called if it is up and gave him some more money. to back from stuff floating in the water out there and me if we need to trade something needs water attracting the least one of us in the lot to have a boat they need so it's us calling freely into sending them good memories of our waves at all this leave more ships because now it's time to all machine out of causing the rubbish at this date so we kind of leave it in the ocean was maybe a shark population i don't think in tangled they're all about it gets old it will go into a lot of. the. police . and. police because it isn't there because father won't know. what about getting one so scuba. comes to see him lotus here. please. i think these two are too deep. for. city. far out. for a. propeller or any other to shoot. the shark or a gopher nor a way of getting. exactly. all the people i want to. see and. then they're. going to a place. where. we don't want them to be killed. all of the whole fleet
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>> alexander nix told me. >> and who as a practical matter was involved in these black ops? >> my understanding was that in different parts of the world, misappropriated information was used as kompromat in elections in particular, against opposition candidates. >> in paragraph 30, you say quote, the russian project undertaken had a particular focus on the dark traits of narcissism and give is him and psychopathic, they also conducted behavior research on online trolling, how did you learn all of this, and how did -- can you describe these projects in more detail?>> at the time that dr. kogan told me about the research he was doing, he told the company abt some of the research that was being done by the team russia. this email correspondence from the firm, for example, it referenced the work that he was doing for the russians, so initially through conversations that i had through dr. kogan, and then later through the investigative reporting, being done through the year from the guardian and others, more details have emerged.>> and dr. hirsch, the use of social media to micro
>> alexander nix told me. >> and who as a practical matter was involved in these black ops? >> my understanding was that in different parts of the world, misappropriated information was used as kompromat in elections in particular, against opposition candidates. >> in paragraph 30, you say quote, the russian project undertaken had a particular focus on the dark traits of narcissism and give is him and psychopathic, they also conducted behavior research on online...
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black. ops such. talk. stuff. and the release on day two. came the ethical questions most of which centered around our car trunk close cooperation with the ukrainian security service the s.b.u. the s.b.u. stood alongside the journalist at the news conference saying it started working with that chunk of after it discovered a plot by russian intelligence agents to kill him and dozens of other russian dissidents in ukraine. agreed to sort of petition cooperate with the s.b.u. he said because there was no other way to save his own life and it's that relationship a reporter working with a spy agency that organizations like the committee to protect journalists based in new york take issue with. takes quite a dim view of law enforcement and impersonating journalists now. basically acting as a police asset one clear down which is again to public trust for limited and for journalists his explanation and was that he didn't have a choice but as well for the yemenis. but. we're not in. single shoes ourselves but there is very little evidence there are m
black. ops such. talk. stuff. and the release on day two. came the ethical questions most of which centered around our car trunk close cooperation with the ukrainian security service the s.b.u. the s.b.u. stood alongside the journalist at the news conference saying it started working with that chunk of after it discovered a plot by russian intelligence agents to kill him and dozens of other russian dissidents in ukraine. agreed to sort of petition cooperate with the s.b.u. he said because there...
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three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the op business. camera. roughly once they showed some new play you for them. to. shoot your own cool videos during the boom. and some of them with the broken string and. down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . right we're all set to start in five. to seven and the studio has a signal. it's not going to talk about. just the right after the arse explorers one knew it would have their. food record. to sing last week. ok let's. hold them to sophie and tell him says the sheriff not sad today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to. the right kind of. welcome back the consequences of recent tensions and tit for tat retaliations seem to be filtering into currency markets as china's you one fell to a six month low against the us dollar yesterday market watchers expect chinese policymakers to allow you on to slide even lower a weaker yuan in dollar terms would reduce the effect of u.s. tariffs by making chinese exports to the u.s. relatively more affordable the dollar's r
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black person. i knew this was serious. high road and op-ed piece predicting that the mayor of chicago could be black andco because of my community connections, i also discovered that he was going to run so i broke the story in thexp tribune. >> you were quite a predictor. maybe i should ask you later what you things going to happenap today. >> it's more difficult today. >> you had two popular white candidates, one popular black candidate in the black community was upset because the predictions was. [inaudible] for the most part, they split the white vote. >> fascinating. metcalf famously broke withh the machine and, actually, this one line i attributed to him, he said it's never too late to be black and actually, it was his amazing son who brought along. how did harold washington break from machine. how did he? i used to always d describe harol harold, he would never disagree with me, he was in the machine but not of the machine. as a result of his father who was a precinct worker in the third war, he was a committeemen of the third war, a
black person. i knew this was serious. high road and op-ed piece predicting that the mayor of chicago could be black andco because of my community connections, i also discovered that he was going to run so i broke the story in thexp tribune. >> you were quite a predictor. maybe i should ask you later what you things going to happenap today. >> it's more difficult today. >> you had two popular white candidates, one popular black candidate in the black community was upset...
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and in that campaign some of the numbers that we're seeing around and arrested are black according to the next examiner op ed published today, the san francisco jail is 56% black, and even though they make up 3% of the city. so the connections here between the board of supervisors voting to close the jail and increased criminalization of bl an brown youth that -- black and brown youth need to be decriminalized and efforts to close the jail and the gang injunctions need to end. >> i stand here as the interim policy coordinator. and as you may know, the council is a 24-member board and supervisor fewer definitely sits on the board. . and the gang injunction and spearheaded by council member jose who represents one of the seven re-entry members. on our meeting on april 26, we did -- it was a vote called to end gang injunctions. where the majority passed. no one opposed it, but we did have seve abstentions. 11 majority. and basically we thought out to speak -- we sought out to speak to the city attorney's office and they tabled it to the meeting. and submitted to the city attorney herrera from the body on may
and in that campaign some of the numbers that we're seeing around and arrested are black according to the next examiner op ed published today, the san francisco jail is 56% black, and even though they make up 3% of the city. so the connections here between the board of supervisors voting to close the jail and increased criminalization of bl an brown youth that -- black and brown youth need to be decriminalized and efforts to close the jail and the gang injunctions need to end. >> i stand...
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black person. so i knew this was serious. and i wrote an op-ed piece predicting that -- for the tribune -- protecting that the next mayor of chicago could be black. and because of my community connections, i also discovered that harold was going to run. so i broke the story in the tribune, and that made me -- >> wow. >> -- an instant expert. [laughter] on the chicago mayor's race on the black side. [laughter] >> you were quite a predicter. maybe i should ask you later what you think's going to happen today, but -- >> it's more difficult. [laughter] >> right. yeah. >> then it was, you had two popular white candidates, one black candidate, and the black community was upset because the prediction was that the blacks would go for one of the blacks,'re daley -- either daley or byrne. but for the most part, harold got the black vote and they split the white vote. >> yeah. fascinating. so let's, you know, jackie, you mentioned one of my personal heros, metcalf, you know, who famously broke with the machine, you know? and, actually, this one line i at
black person. so i knew this was serious. and i wrote an op-ed piece predicting that -- for the tribune -- protecting that the next mayor of chicago could be black. and because of my community connections, i also discovered that harold was going to run. so i broke the story in the tribune, and that made me -- >> wow. >> -- an instant expert. [laughter] on the chicago mayor's race on the black side. [laughter] >> you were quite a predicter. maybe i should ask you later what you...
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op-ed telling president trump what to do with his pardon power. and also joining us, sportswriter howard bryan, author of "the heritage: black athletes, a guided america, and the politics of patriotism." let me go to you first, benjamin. you and your colleagues wrote this op-ed piece and i was very intrigued when i read it and happy at the same time because you answered the president, but at the same time you didn't bite the bait, as i would term -- not your term, mine -- to go into free this one, free this one, free this one, and said wait a minute let's deal with the systemic problem of why people have taken a knee and deal with a real problem of systemic high incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders, you ought to pardon them, something many of us worked with president obama toward. >> yes, sir. it's important that we address these issues. it's one thing to look at it and say, okay, the president was kind enough to ask us about people to pardon, and while we should commend him for people to pardon like alice johnson, there is a big problem here at stake. and when there is inkarcarcerat of blacks for nonviolent drug offenses, all those sorts of th
op-ed telling president trump what to do with his pardon power. and also joining us, sportswriter howard bryan, author of "the heritage: black athletes, a guided america, and the politics of patriotism." let me go to you first, benjamin. you and your colleagues wrote this op-ed piece and i was very intrigued when i read it and happy at the same time because you answered the president, but at the same time you didn't bite the bait, as i would term -- not your term, mine -- to go into...
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hit the beach and the southern russian result of an op ed for a training session with his team mates is what he posted online it seems based on the black sea city for. now stay with us for a comprehensive world cup coverage obscene throughout this whole massive event. usually when we have brought about a situation where the end of conflict we the jury decides to go see the first people to rush into the u.a.e. do their departure and as soon as we do. so as do the budget. argentina venezuela they are mad about that point because their commies are in freefall those are prefer all currencies when we had a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the panel and enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a way to store a value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. by a get away from the football now on tuesday the united states withdrew from the un human rights council secretary of state my pompei
hit the beach and the southern russian result of an op ed for a training session with his team mates is what he posted online it seems based on the black sea city for. now stay with us for a comprehensive world cup coverage obscene throughout this whole massive event. usually when we have brought about a situation where the end of conflict we the jury decides to go see the first people to rush into the u.a.e. do their departure and as soon as we do. so as do the budget. argentina venezuela they...
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described it to us in his reaction to the scandal disgusted opes a but not surprised and launched sugary scene is a liberal voice for me is a black britain that can go back thirty forty years ago when i was a child and suffered horrific rights isn't to see all coming out to die and people not making genuine apologies and actually go into the white. in the most chupin the most demeaning why their rights and this is at the very high picks let's not forget our british society this is a load he's a jewish new. lights wrong if this was a black britain that would have tweeted something similar about the israeli national team he would be fired he would certainly be potentially be arrested alan sugar is tightened and that's waits and it will be carry on regardless i'm not happy i know a lot of journalists in britain and across the political spectrum he needs to now come out and make an apology you know i'll put this challenge to the b.b.c. are you going to keep alan sugar as the house of the apprentice do you think. alloy . elite level athletes from an african country. is anything other than rice's and if it is right season he has no pla
described it to us in his reaction to the scandal disgusted opes a but not surprised and launched sugary scene is a liberal voice for me is a black britain that can go back thirty forty years ago when i was a child and suffered horrific rights isn't to see all coming out to die and people not making genuine apologies and actually go into the white. in the most chupin the most demeaning why their rights and this is at the very high picks let's not forget our british society this is a load he's a...
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really jerky thing to do, he is out there defending samantha bee in an op ed, being foulmouthed is not the same as white personling a blackpe or a jewish holocaust survivor a nazi mr. fleischer, maybe not to you as a guy, maybe not offensive, to me as a woman, again a mother of two little girls i am offended by that term. i never want to hear that term. samantha bee ought to know better, but if she doesn't, tbs should. joining me bustle.com research director, jessica tarlov, former white house press secretary ari fisher. ari, i don't get it, how can you justify that in any way, or say it is not as bad? it is absolutely every bit as bad, the idea that any part of society, well, it is okay, she just called her a vulgar term for a woman, doesn't that tell you we're not in the right place right now? it reminds me of when feminists came out and they attacked monica lewinsky for political reasons. instead of attacking the jerk that went after her, forgive me, i know he did a lot of great things as president and was president of united states and respect for office, any guy that goes after 22-year-old intern and ruin her life as
really jerky thing to do, he is out there defending samantha bee in an op ed, being foulmouthed is not the same as white personling a blackpe or a jewish holocaust survivor a nazi mr. fleischer, maybe not to you as a guy, maybe not offensive, to me as a woman, again a mother of two little girls i am offended by that term. i never want to hear that term. samantha bee ought to know better, but if she doesn't, tbs should. joining me bustle.com research director, jessica tarlov, former white house...
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there's her picture, after speaking out about black student performance. in a new opion, levy says this points to a bigger problem across college campuses. writing, quote: nobody in the university community has incentive to speak out. and everyone seems afraid to do. so professors fear retaliation. students worry about social as ter schism. paul leavy the professor joins us now to explain. thank you for being with us. you were on the board. >> i was on the law school board of oversearses and university board. i was a full trustee and then i became a trustee ameritis so i resigned. >> i apologize. >> that's fine. i resigned because i thought professor fax poorly treate treated. concerned about the performance of her black students and this became a catalyst for disciplinary action it struck me as unfair. thereof sun willingness at the law school, i think there is unwillingness at universities generally lately to entertain competing ideas. she was basically referring to the performance of affirmative action students. her view, her experience was that they hadn't done pa
there's her picture, after speaking out about black student performance. in a new opion, levy says this points to a bigger problem across college campuses. writing, quote: nobody in the university community has incentive to speak out. and everyone seems afraid to do. so professors fear retaliation. students worry about social as ter schism. paul leavy the professor joins us now to explain. thank you for being with us. you were on the board. >> i was on the law school board of oversearses...
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is the use of the black fiber, the optical ground wire, which is on their transmission system is one idea. using correlation through the high fidelity sensing capability to enable op mags of their grid is another utilized in development of micro grids that have the ability to contract similar to work being done at the electric power board in chattanooga with the national labs. so we think there are things that we think puerto rico is poised integrate. i've been working with the ceo, and i've been working my team has been working with hud to help define the guidance document with the supplemental funding that congress provided. all to ensure that these type of technologies, the micro grids, ders really do get in. and one of the things that congressman is very interesting, and you are very familiar with the greenback, one of the things we've talked about is critical fra bank in puerto rico and the possibility of that to enable those 2,000 plus locations that we previously identified fied through the installation of generation to come up with unique ways to basically ione themselves and provide the capabilities for public health and safety they do. >> naung for that
is the use of the black fiber, the optical ground wire, which is on their transmission system is one idea. using correlation through the high fidelity sensing capability to enable op mags of their grid is another utilized in development of micro grids that have the ability to contract similar to work being done at the electric power board in chattanooga with the national labs. so we think there are things that we think puerto rico is poised integrate. i've been working with the ceo, and i've...
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black male that was heavyset with dreadlocks. detective colson was not heavyset, nor did he have dreadlocks >> reporter: an investigation was oped, but a grand jury declined to indict the owhficer opened fire. the state's attorney's office said they're grieving with the family and could their anger but in-- and understand their anger but insist their department has been transparent from the beginning. >> we brought the family in, spent about eight hours with day.one going through all of the evidence we had surrounding the death of their son. >> reporter: michael ford, the man accused in the initial shooti, will go to trial i october. he's facing multiple life sentences. reporting in prince george's county, megan fitzgerald, news4. >>> we have an update to a story you saw as breaking news this morning on "news4 today." the man shot on southern avenue in southeast d.c. has died. he was one of four people shot overnight the district. we don't know his name yet. detectives are still trying to find the shooter. according to polmie, des in the district are up 5 % comped to -- 51 compared to this time last year. >>> switching gears now.
black male that was heavyset with dreadlocks. detective colson was not heavyset, nor did he have dreadlocks >> reporter: an investigation was oped, but a grand jury declined to indict the owhficer opened fire. the state's attorney's office said they're grieving with the family and could their anger but in-- and understand their anger but insist their department has been transparent from the beginning. >> we brought the family in, spent about eight hours with day.one going through...
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op-ed in the l.a. times said quote being foul mouthed is not the same as a white person calling a black person an ape or jewish holocaust survivor a nazi. >> two major advertisers have pulled ads from the full frontal. auto trader and state farm. but the show's fate at this point remains unclear. natalie bruneaule. abc news los angeles. >>> new development in the harvey weinstein case. a new rape allegation has been made against weinstein as part of a lawsuit alleging that he had helped covering up his misconduct with women. that lawsuit was filed by three women including one who says that weinstein assaulted and raped her at a manhattan hotel back in 2011. a lawyer for weinstein did not respond to a request for comment. >>> officials say they are seeking the death penalty against a man and woman accused of killing a deputy in tennessee. stephen joash wigans and erica mimes charged with premeditated murder. daniel baker was killed wednesday responding to a call a suspicious car. wigans was arrested after a manhunt. castro miles caught wednesday efrmgts let us tainted with e. coli being blamed with the d
op-ed in the l.a. times said quote being foul mouthed is not the same as a white person calling a black person an ape or jewish holocaust survivor a nazi. >> two major advertisers have pulled ads from the full frontal. auto trader and state farm. but the show's fate at this point remains unclear. natalie bruneaule. abc news los angeles. >>> new development in the harvey weinstein case. a new rape allegation has been made against weinstein as part of a lawsuit alleging that he had...
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today op watchers will be talking with a social justice attorney author and one of the leading thorns in the side of the prison industrial complex for work with national mamas bail out campaign and black youth project one hundred welcome thank you and it's a pleasure having you on the show and i want to i want to start with just so people get an understanding is what in your opinion is the single biggest misunderstanding people have about the person industrial complex here in the states. i would say that it's necessary or that it must exist i think people can't conceptualize a world in which we don't have prisons or gels and so because people can't conceptualize living in a world without these punitive systems that it's hard to like actually tear down and reduce the prison and jail population so i think it's that it's a necessary evil and that it has to exist and therefore it has always existed even though that's not true as you said it has expanded and transformed in the last forty years the last thirty years and continues to expand and transform never thought about that actually like a war you know what are the other alternatives that we could do would start of jailing people well i
today op watchers will be talking with a social justice attorney author and one of the leading thorns in the side of the prison industrial complex for work with national mamas bail out campaign and black youth project one hundred welcome thank you and it's a pleasure having you on the show and i want to i want to start with just so people get an understanding is what in your opinion is the single biggest misunderstanding people have about the person industrial complex here in the states. i...
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ops and see then in their gear. we have seen a number of north korean guards. we can tell them who they are because they wear these blacknd they have red badges on their lapels. they found out ten minutes ago and indicated to us something is happening and moving pretty soon. we are waiting for, i believe you can see there are barricades siphoning off that part of the road from the hotel making it easy for them to manage the security in and out. we have eyes on what was unfolding inside the hotel. we know the presence of guards, of security, of police in there was very strong. people's bags were being checked. people were told they could not stand when the north korean leader walked in and their bags checked and not allowed to use their phones. when he arrived after that flight, they landed here in singapore at about 2:30 so quite a lot has been unfolding last few hours here. let's revisit one of the reasons why this has been al very -- an interesting place to hold the summit. singapore is a country that is quite red and has diplomatic relations with the united states and also with north korea. so that, in itself, is a v
ops and see then in their gear. we have seen a number of north korean guards. we can tell them who they are because they wear these blacknd they have red badges on their lapels. they found out ten minutes ago and indicated to us something is happening and moving pretty soon. we are waiting for, i believe you can see there are barricades siphoning off that part of the road from the hotel making it easy for them to manage the security in and out. we have eyes on what was unfolding inside the...
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ope. >>> the combination of my nd when theyicago 15 went into the ghettos of cells such a condo and are draft cards. vietnam was mainly being filed by blacks latinos in this country while white kids would go to college. [end video clip] brian: that's a video that you shot. skizz: yes. brian: it looks like you had to -- two cameras. skizz: yes. joe: bob good is one of the first people you see in our film. they were motivated to take part in these draft board rates because their brother had been drafted and killed in vietnam. brian: bob good is still alive. joe: bob good is still alive. i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] >> he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. 10, oil, and rubber. tin, oil and rubber. [end video clip] brian: it
ope. >>> the combination of my nd when theyicago 15 went into the ghettos of cells such a condo and are draft cards. vietnam was mainly being filed by blacks latinos in this country while white kids would go to college. [end video clip] brian: that's a video that you shot. skizz: yes. brian: it looks like you had to -- two cameras. skizz: yes. joe: bob good is one of the first people you see in our film. they were motivated to take part in these draft board rates because their brother...
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op, i think it's a process, i've told you that many times before. it's not a one-meeting deal. cheryl: we will talk with senior white house adviser brad blakeman. and the latest blackceo mark zuckerberg, a bug that turned 14 million users private setting public, that's always fun. taking a look at what is not fun this morning, futures are pointing to first negative kickoff of the week after four strong days, dow down 152, s&p down 16 and a half and nasdaq down 7. we will be right back you're trying to lower your very high triglycerides with a healthy diet... and exercise. and maybe even, unproven fish oil supplements. not all omega-3s are clinically proven or the same. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved. look. vascepa looks different... because it is different. it's pure epa. vascepa, along with diet, is clinically proven to lower very high triglycerides by 33% in adults, without raising bad cholesterol. that's pure power. proven to work. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish, ha
op, i think it's a process, i've told you that many times before. it's not a one-meeting deal. cheryl: we will talk with senior white house adviser brad blakeman. and the latest blackceo mark zuckerberg, a bug that turned 14 million users private setting public, that's always fun. taking a look at what is not fun this morning, futures are pointing to first negative kickoff of the week after four strong days, dow down 152, s&p down 16 and a half and nasdaq down 7. we will be right back...
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black or white or mexican or whatever. we have laws. and everybody, everybody from op to bottom needs to follow them. and it's not what they call a policy. it is called the law. that's all i have to say on that one. host: all right, appreciate you calling. on to diane in chelsea, michigan. hello, diane. caller: hello. silly of 's kind of melania to complain of she feels so bad for the children. she ought to have a serious talk with her husband. like they said, with one phone call, he could change this. nothing but a political ploy. wonder if the world is even going to recognize the u.s. four years after a four year term with president trump. and i just hope our institutions can survive him. really surprised at the comment of the lady saying that she'd like to shoot the people coming over. and you didn't reprimand her or stop her or cut her off or anything. i mean, is this where we stooped make statements like this over a public airwaves? and that's ok and acceptable? i mean, i just -- i'm really worried for our country. thank you. host: thanks, diane. in 22 years, time c-span is going to visit alaska
black or white or mexican or whatever. we have laws. and everybody, everybody from op to bottom needs to follow them. and it's not what they call a policy. it is called the law. that's all i have to say on that one. host: all right, appreciate you calling. on to diane in chelsea, michigan. hello, diane. caller: hello. silly of 's kind of melania to complain of she feels so bad for the children. she ought to have a serious talk with her husband. like they said, with one phone call, he could...
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. >> good morning, welcome black to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq mark site in time's square j.p. morgan's jamie dimon and warren buffet out with an op the "wall street journal" making the case to take the long view and move away on guidance on quarterly earnings. becky spoke about it in a "squawk box"ic exclusive interview. >> so we have been pushing on it warren has been a part of the one of the persons making eight real thing we think it's a good thing to give people an umbrella from helping a bunch of companies drop it right away >> this has been something you have been preaching a long time, too, what is an example of where you have seen it go wrong? >> when companies get where they're sort of living by squad u so-called making the numbers they do things counter to the long-term end of the business. i've never seen a company whose performance has been improved by having some forecast out there by the ceo that we're going to earn x because it's sending, it's not only sending the wrong message and liveing the wrong results to the company and to the country, it's also teaching the people that work under him or her that quarterly pe
. >> good morning, welcome black to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq mark site in time's square j.p. morgan's jamie dimon and warren buffet out with an op the "wall street journal" making the case to take the long view and move away on guidance on quarterly earnings. becky spoke about it in a "squawk box"ic exclusive interview. >> so we have been pushing on it warren has been a part of the one of the persons making eight real thing we...
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op watchers will be talking with a social justice attorney author and one of the leading thorns in the side of the prison industrial complex through work with national mamas bail out campaign and blackyouth project one hundred welcome thank you and it's a pleasure having you on the show and i want to i want to start with just so people get an understanding is what in your opinion is the single biggest misunderstanding people have. about the person industrial complex here in the states. i would say that it's necessary or that it must exist i think people can't conceptualize a world in which we don't have prisons or gels and so because people can't conceptualize living in a world without these punitive systems that it's hard to like actually tear down and reduce the prison and jail population so i think it's that it's a necessary evil and that it has to exist and therefore it has always existed even though that's not true as you said it has expanded and transformed in the last forty years the last thirty years and continues to expand and transform i never thought about that i actually like a war you know what are the other alternatives that we could do would start of jailing people we
op watchers will be talking with a social justice attorney author and one of the leading thorns in the side of the prison industrial complex through work with national mamas bail out campaign and blackyouth project one hundred welcome thank you and it's a pleasure having you on the show and i want to i want to start with just so people get an understanding is what in your opinion is the single biggest misunderstanding people have. about the person industrial complex here in the states. i would...