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has angelina been keeping the kids from brad?hat's brad pitt riding a bike in london today after a big win in family court last week. the actor was spotted near the hotel where his estranged wife, angelina jolie is staying with their kids. a source tells "e.t." brad is happy about their new summer custody agreement and the court's latest ruling. here's why. according to court documents obtained by "e.t." the superior court of los angeles county determined that brad and angie's kids are quote safe with their father. and that it is "critical that each of them have a healthy and strong relationship." to that end, a family court judge ruled that jolie needs to take steps to improve the relationship their kids have with brad. or she could actually lose primary custody of them. >> these kids are not seeing brad. that's a big problem. >> family law specialist kelly chang rickert has been studying the ruling. >> i think brad's team presented evidence that angelina has been intentionally or unintentionally alienating the kids from brad. >
has angelina been keeping the kids from brad?hat's brad pitt riding a bike in london today after a big win in family court last week. the actor was spotted near the hotel where his estranged wife, angelina jolie is staying with their kids. a source tells "e.t." brad is happy about their new summer custody agreement and the court's latest ruling. here's why. according to court documents obtained by "e.t." the superior court of los angeles county determined that brad and...
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. >>> inside brad and angelina's new custody fight. why angelina was ordered to give brad more time with the kids wh only we know about their parenting battle behd closed doors. >>> plus -- >> let me just tell you about that royal wedding. >> did oprah zor the first interview with the newlyweds? in -- >> exclusive ariana grande engagement details. out with her "snl" fiance. only we know why they're saying i do so fast and why their friends are worried. >> sandra's "ocean's 8" date night with her boyfriend and are j. lo and a-rod too busy for marriage? our exclusive with a-rod. the real reason he hasn't popped the question. >> a view of jurassic world only "et" can get. my exc psiratt and bryce dallas hour. >> and john hamm is totally obsessed with us. >> he was been singing "entertainment tonight" since you guys arrived. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> news on brad and angelina's battle over their six children. could she be in danger of losing primary physical custody? >> we've got the latest after a judge issued a stern warnin
. >>> inside brad and angelina's new custody fight. why angelina was ordered to give brad more time with the kids wh only we know about their parenting battle behd closed doors. >>> plus -- >> let me just tell you about that royal wedding. >> did oprah zor the first interview with the newlyweds? in -- >> exclusive ariana grande engagement details. out with her "snl" fiance. only we know why they're saying i do so fast and why their friends are...
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brad: yeah., so we need one that kind of combines the two. because this is what we're gonna highlight is the collaboration between the two brands. 'cause this is called the flexaire. aimee: okay. do you have a budget in mind? juli: i honestly think it would be better if you could come back to us with varying options at varying price points. aimee: absolutely. i think i could come up with something that's roughly in the $500 range that would blow your socks off. brad: amazing. jeff: i do not see that display being in the $500 range. aimee: let's design something that is $500, and let's also design a few other things that are a little higher end. jeff: okay. aimee: because 9 out of 10 times, they see, "okay, this if $500," but they will find the extra few hundred dollars to get a better looking display. you build it and i can sell it. jeff: i got it. aimee: so we each have our own job, so... jeff: no, i got it. aimee: let me do my job. aimee: would you like to give us a shot? brad: yes, we would. j
brad: yeah., so we need one that kind of combines the two. because this is what we're gonna highlight is the collaboration between the two brands. 'cause this is called the flexaire. aimee: okay. do you have a budget in mind? juli: i honestly think it would be better if you could come back to us with varying options at varying price points. aimee: absolutely. i think i could come up with something that's roughly in the $500 range that would blow your socks off. brad: amazing. jeff: i do not see...
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brad has gone on dates but is not looking to get serious right now.e enjoys the quality time he spends with the children. as for his new project, pitt plays leo's stunt man in the quentin tarantino film set in 1960s l.a. co-stars include kurt russell, michael madsen, dakota fanning, and margot robbie who plays sharon tate. yes, that is the sharon tate. the movie is set at the time of the manson murders. it will be out in august of next year. >>> new reporting on heather locklear after her possible overdose. let's go to kevin in new york. and kevin, there are serious concerns about her well being. . it look likes heather is getting the help she desperately needs. according to our "e.t." source, the plan is for heather to head back to rehab in the wake of her suspected overdose, which left her hospitalized on monday. it occurred hours after the daily mail.com photographed her leaving jail. >> how was your night in jail, heather. >> if she fols through, it would reportedly be her seventh time in rehab. she initially agreed to do into treatment after post
brad has gone on dates but is not looking to get serious right now.e enjoys the quality time he spends with the children. as for his new project, pitt plays leo's stunt man in the quentin tarantino film set in 1960s l.a. co-stars include kurt russell, michael madsen, dakota fanning, and margot robbie who plays sharon tate. yes, that is the sharon tate. the movie is set at the time of the manson murders. it will be out in august of next year. >>> new reporting on heather locklear after...
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we are talking to brad todd and selena. selena, talk to me about some of your favorites archetypes named by brad and maybe a couple of your favorites interviewees, the people that you-- thousands of people really, but a couple of those that you interviewed that you were intrigued by the most. >> one of my favorites are curled on power named by brad. these are suburban women who are college-educated , very successful in life, married with kids and they live in suburban america. one of the things that drove them, in fact one of the most important things that drove them to the polls was their support of the second amendment and it's something-- i don't think it was talked about enough even afterwards, even now, even today. at the nra convention last week in the conversations i've had with women have been incredibly intriguing. there is one woman named amy giles mauer. she is a cfo of a family business in kenosha, wisconsin, suburban wisconsin. she was voting for her guns. she self identified as a feminist. she's who you though
we are talking to brad todd and selena. selena, talk to me about some of your favorites archetypes named by brad and maybe a couple of your favorites interviewees, the people that you-- thousands of people really, but a couple of those that you interviewed that you were intrigued by the most. >> one of my favorites are curled on power named by brad. these are suburban women who are college-educated , very successful in life, married with kids and they live in suburban america. one of the...
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our political power panel back with us, brad blakeman. doug, the government has gotten too big and way out of control. president obama, he catered to career interests of big government workers, new bureaucracy in health and financial reform, putting that in reverse. what's your reaction to it? >> i'm all for reorganization but the health education and welfare departments were disengaged as a means of making sure we didn't lose sight of people's need needs and people's interests and while i'm all for things like privatizing the post office make them more competitive i'm concerned about people and the impact on programs as well as the efficiency of the government. liz: i hear what you're saying. brad, the overreach, the encroachment of the government has gotten so big to doug's point in other areas of the government, it's sort of like congress act the like they're in a permanent and opportunistic state of outrage not common sense the first responders to fix things with our money meaning more swamp it's like their belief if it's not broken f
our political power panel back with us, brad blakeman. doug, the government has gotten too big and way out of control. president obama, he catered to career interests of big government workers, new bureaucracy in health and financial reform, putting that in reverse. what's your reaction to it? >> i'm all for reorganization but the health education and welfare departments were disengaged as a means of making sure we didn't lose sight of people's need needs and people's interests and while...
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what do you think, brad? >> maybe you could finish up by talking about some of the issues the president has had with the numbers across the board. >> the president, you can take any demographic group and evildoers with women than it does with men. that's what we profiled two groups of all females in the book that were more important because the president performs with so much more worse with women. therefore, any women who did stay with the president are noteworthy, who otherwise could of been peeled off. women who were targeted by the clinton campaign. one of the groups, silent suburban females. they didn't want to tell their friends they were voting for president trump. 20 something percent of trump voters did want to kill the friends they were voting for him because they feared their fans would disapprove and that number is far, far larger with one. especially upper income and upper educated women. you saw those numbers even higher. the other was girl gone power. there was a group of women even though they
what do you think, brad? >> maybe you could finish up by talking about some of the issues the president has had with the numbers across the board. >> the president, you can take any demographic group and evildoers with women than it does with men. that's what we profiled two groups of all females in the book that were more important because the president performs with so much more worse with women. therefore, any women who did stay with the president are noteworthy, who otherwise...
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brad: as it stands, nowhere. went to uber elevate and said we will come at this from a safety perspective. it takes ten years for them to authorize a new aircraft. there are things like the air traffic control system and what kind of airspace you will use that have yet to be figured out. i think we are at the very beginning of what will be an impactful transport revolution but it will take a long time. emily: our thanks to bloomberg's brad stone. tesla says it will cut 9% of jobs across the company. the cuts will impact salaried employees and will not include production associates. tesla stays this staff reduction will not affect its ability to reach targets in the next few months and no further cuts are planned. speaking of musk, byom. bring your own marshmallows. and elon musk will supply the flames to roast them in the form of a flamethrower. hundreds of people lined up outside hos boring company to get their hands on the $500 flamethrower. the flame-off took place next to space x headquarters and showed off p
brad: as it stands, nowhere. went to uber elevate and said we will come at this from a safety perspective. it takes ten years for them to authorize a new aircraft. there are things like the air traffic control system and what kind of airspace you will use that have yet to be figured out. i think we are at the very beginning of what will be an impactful transport revolution but it will take a long time. emily: our thanks to bloomberg's brad stone. tesla says it will cut 9% of jobs across the...
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now brad said yes, he is totally okay with this. he is try to go get into the you tubes as well. >>. >> i can't wait to go far ride with brad. he is such a cool guy. tnks.r? >>ng car oo luckith that choice. >> bye, brad. >> it looks like that far second but no. no. >> $5,000. >> he sends in 5 grand for being his 5 millionth subscriber. >> and our 6 millionth subscriber will get -- >> you'll find out. you should try to be it. >> i want cookies. >> nice meeting you. >> nice meeting you too. >> he is sharing his take on his wife's makeup. >> this time he spliegtmight haa point. >> it gets hard to do the in between. >> making up this hot debate. once you get into the thick of it. >> you should be thanking her for taking the time. >> the time. >>> and it's an epic drone chase, watch them fly like you have never seen before. >> it magnifies the use of the drone. me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep
now brad said yes, he is totally okay with this. he is try to go get into the you tubes as well. >>. >> i can't wait to go far ride with brad. he is such a cool guy. tnks.r? >>ng car oo luckith that choice. >> bye, brad. >> it looks like that far second but no. no. >> $5,000. >> he sends in 5 grand for being his 5 millionth subscriber. >> and our 6 millionth subscriber will get -- >> you'll find out. you should try to be it. >> i want...
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brad: it is cool, i would love to ride one. made advancements in lightweight material and battery advancement. it is a drone you put a person on top of. they only fly over water and you can only go 10 feet in the air. it is a recreational vehicle i compared to a water jet pack. it is not that monumental. emily: is it about relieving traffic congestion? going short distances? brad: yes. kitty hawk has another car called the cora, which is a flying air taxi. lots of other companies, it airbus, they are working on the idea that you hover over traffic instead of sitting in it. emily: we saw your interview a few weeks ago, is this something that uber could be competitive? brad: when you're looking at things that could move there bottom line, uber elevate is an idea. they are trying to bring it together. i think it is probably going to be companies like kitty hawk, others that are making a difference. emily: flying car aficionados saving will be your faster. give us a reality check? brad: we can look out the window here at pier 3 and
brad: it is cool, i would love to ride one. made advancements in lightweight material and battery advancement. it is a drone you put a person on top of. they only fly over water and you can only go 10 feet in the air. it is a recreational vehicle i compared to a water jet pack. it is not that monumental. emily: is it about relieving traffic congestion? going short distances? brad: yes. kitty hawk has another car called the cora, which is a flying air taxi. lots of other companies, it airbus,...
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can you say thank you, brad? >> thank you, brad. >> let's help her out. we'll all help her out. >> thanks brad. >> thanks brad.i love y hon. >> that's all for now. we'll see you next time on rtm. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the breaking news involving the president's former personal attorney and friend, michael cohen. abc news now reporting cohen is now likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. his lawyers expected to leave the case. and tonight, we've learned one reason why. >>> also tonight, president trump returning home from his historic summit with kim jong-un, and declaring north korea is "no longer a nuclear threat." the president tonight firing back at critics. many now saying he gave away too much, without a concrete timeline from kim jong-un. when will he destroy his nukes, and how will inspectors verify it? >>> back home tonight, the raging fires destroying homes. the threat from california to colorado.
can you say thank you, brad? >> thank you, brad. >> let's help her out. we'll all help her out. >> thanks brad. >> thanks brad.i love y hon. >> that's all for now. we'll see you next time on rtm. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the breaking news involving the president's former personal attorney and friend, michael cohen. abc news now reporting cohen is now likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. his lawyers expected to...
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brad: totally., kitty hawk is working , on another car called the cora which is a air taxi and lots of other companies, airbus are working on the idea that you will hover over traffic instead of sitting in it. emily: we saw a bit of your interview a few weeks ago. canhis something that uber really be competitive, or that will change the market for uber? brad: it is the least impactful thing they are working on right now. when you look at things they can move on, uber elevates is an idea, not building a vehicle but holding the idea. so, i think it is probably going to be companies like kitty hawk or airbus that are actually really making a difference. emily: some of the flying car aficionados say that flying cars will be here faster than self -driving cars. give us a reality check on that. brad: i don't believe it, emily. we can look out the window here at pier 3 and saw autonomous test cars passing us care tesla has vehicles out there with autopilot that is level three autonomy. the faa has got to t
brad: totally., kitty hawk is working , on another car called the cora which is a air taxi and lots of other companies, airbus are working on the idea that you will hover over traffic instead of sitting in it. emily: we saw a bit of your interview a few weeks ago. canhis something that uber really be competitive, or that will change the market for uber? brad: it is the least impactful thing they are working on right now. when you look at things they can move on, uber elevates is an idea, not...
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we're here to talk to brad todd and 28, the authors of a great revolt. it is one heck of a book employing both the kind of anecdotes that we tell you who voters are in what motivates them and the kind of data that can help you extrapolate from what they are going to do and why they will do it but the kind of thing that i think both lehman and so-called experts were barely know nothing like me want to get their hands on to try to understand what is happening initial politics today. i want to dilate in and talk about the book. you open the book with you spending time in the middle of the night with barney smith -- bonnie smith. i want to set this up. you went with her in the morning to the bakery that she runs and you had an interesting conversation with her and tell us about her and i have a couple questions about her when you done. >> she was really remarkable and interesting woman. sheesh order the me and maybe for the 1'1" and she gets up at the alarm at 1:45 in the morning. she is to get to the bakery and start to make the donuts. she gets to the bake
we're here to talk to brad todd and 28, the authors of a great revolt. it is one heck of a book employing both the kind of anecdotes that we tell you who voters are in what motivates them and the kind of data that can help you extrapolate from what they are going to do and why they will do it but the kind of thing that i think both lehman and so-called experts were barely know nothing like me want to get their hands on to try to understand what is happening initial politics today. i want to...
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interact with brad author by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series in-depth, with author brad author sunday noon. one -- live at 3 p.m. eastern. joining us now tt yesterday's primaries in several states and some of the results from that is our guest from inside elections. good morning. guest: good morning. in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking house democrat was not really seen going into last night as in a vulnerable position. , alexandriar-old cortez, managed to win that race. she was a bernie sanders supporter and organizer identifies as a democratic socialist, and she was vastly outraised and managed to get a message across based on working folkses and working class in new york. and that we have seen with republican incumbents, we have seen some pretty hope -- high-profile candidates there and candidates who have already held office before who had some kind of in-state presence who had su
interact with brad author by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series in-depth, with author brad author sunday noon. one -- live at 3 p.m. eastern. joining us now tt yesterday's primaries in several states and some of the results from that is our guest from inside elections. good morning. guest: good morning. in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking...
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bush, brad lakeman. brad, how do we verify north korea is deniking?>> we need to have people on the ground and have inspectors and we have to have access and can't be stonewalled and i think that the president will make it very clear to kim if he hasn't already that once we start on a path there's not any stopping or delay. this going to happen on this president's watch. liz: there's a lot of over reaction about the military exercises in south korea. the u.s. can reenact them at any time and also the president is saying economic sanctions will stay in place, so here is what happened after five hours of talks, here is the outcome. as you pointed out, brad, the pledge to complete denuclearization of the peninsula, he's going to start that process immediately right away that's what the president is saying, also economic sanctions stay in place, return of pow/mia remains and again, let's go after those joint military exercises people really getting upset about that, brad your reaction? >> they shouldn't. this is an olive branch extended to kim in good fai
bush, brad lakeman. brad, how do we verify north korea is deniking?>> we need to have people on the ground and have inspectors and we have to have access and can't be stonewalled and i think that the president will make it very clear to kim if he hasn't already that once we start on a path there's not any stopping or delay. this going to happen on this president's watch. liz: there's a lot of over reaction about the military exercises in south korea. the u.s. can reenact them at any time...
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emily: brad. brad: they are very well-intentioned. the parental controls i find fascinating. look forward to fighting with my kids incessantly about them. the tools like the animojis. the group facetime, my kids will love that that do facetime with all their classmates at once. it's like selling candy flavored sneaker ads but they are putting the warning labels on it. these will be compelling to kids but will be challenging but perhaps a little easier for these parents to limit the use. emily: now, they also laid out more incremental development to the developers tools they're giving for augmented reality development and, mark, tim cook has said that a.r., he believes, could be the next big thing. you know, is this a bigger deal than it may sound? mark: yeah. that's absolutely right. to get a product right you really have to test it in the field. apple, as we reported on the show many times, is working on an augmented reality headset, a pair of stand-alone glasses that can overlay images to your real-world environment with cameras and siri and all sorts of features. with goog
emily: brad. brad: they are very well-intentioned. the parental controls i find fascinating. look forward to fighting with my kids incessantly about them. the tools like the animojis. the group facetime, my kids will love that that do facetime with all their classmates at once. it's like selling candy flavored sneaker ads but they are putting the warning labels on it. these will be compelling to kids but will be challenging but perhaps a little easier for these parents to limit the use. emily:...
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maybe start with brad on this one.e talked about kind of the legacy cdm capabilities that we can leverage in current incident response capabilities. how do we see the landscape shifting with the new cdm initiatives coming down the pipe and other federal initiatives for hunt and response capabilities? where do we see some of those focus areas evolving to over the next couple of years? >> i think that, you know, i hit on this before, but i think the key thing is moving beyond compliance. and compliance gives you a good snapshot, and there's mandatory reporting requirements. but the only way that we're actually going to get out in front of the threat is to go on the offensive, to be more proactive in the enterprise. and in my mind, that's two things. one is, you know, applying more advanced threat hunting, you know, using more end point telemetry data to be able to attack the most advanced adversaries. but the second piece i think that is how do you actually determine how effective you currently are in terms of being able
maybe start with brad on this one.e talked about kind of the legacy cdm capabilities that we can leverage in current incident response capabilities. how do we see the landscape shifting with the new cdm initiatives coming down the pipe and other federal initiatives for hunt and response capabilities? where do we see some of those focus areas evolving to over the next couple of years? >> i think that, you know, i hit on this before, but i think the key thing is moving beyond compliance....
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brad, tell me what you're seeing oght now. you gotthe scene about 15 minutes ago and these pictures are really showing us what a situation this is for many people and very sadly, we just learned that one person was killed, brad. >> i did hear that, melissa, and as you can see here, thi mis about ses away from us. i'm having a pretty hard time keepingontrol of the image here, but as we're looking here, let me pull up the telestrator, and it looks like this was the at was holding the bucke that those workers were stuck in during these multiple fires breaking out as mark was sing. and as you can see, also here, we have the remnants of what was a 18-wheeler tractor-trailer cab right there, i l looe that was one of the main fires that were on the woodrow wilson brge here, a as we took off from the airport just about 15 miles srth, we the smoke that was over the woodrow wilson bridge and as we were getting on the scene, i also wanted to note how large this scene is. it's -- it looks to me to be about two and a half, three football f
brad, tell me what you're seeing oght now. you gotthe scene about 15 minutes ago and these pictures are really showing us what a situation this is for many people and very sadly, we just learned that one person was killed, brad. >> i did hear that, melissa, and as you can see here, thi mis about ses away from us. i'm having a pretty hard time keepingontrol of the image here, but as we're looking here, let me pull up the telestrator, and it looks like this was the at was holding the bucke...
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brad: yeah. they have performance improvements every year. the president makes more news in his early morning tweets than apple made in its whole announcement today. emily: right. brad: last year they introduced the home pod and didn't launch it in calendar 2017. this was an event that was for developers. the news mark talked about, apps for both platforms combining. that was the most monual thing we got today. the speed performance is important. they control the software, hardware. emily: and they are making their own. brad: all their users gets the new o.s. updates. i am probably using two generations ago o.s. so they did make a point saying there are iphone users with the older model phones use those performance. our reaction to the dustup earlier in the year where they were accused of slowing down phones. emily: we got a reaction to accusations that apple isn't doing enough to prevent tech addiction. take a listen to what craig had to say about that. craig: we know there are people who would like a little extra help in managing their use
brad: yeah. they have performance improvements every year. the president makes more news in his early morning tweets than apple made in its whole announcement today. emily: right. brad: last year they introduced the home pod and didn't launch it in calendar 2017. this was an event that was for developers. the news mark talked about, apps for both platforms combining. that was the most monual thing we got today. the speed performance is important. they control the software, hardware. emily: and...
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interact with brad by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition with author brad the were sunday, live from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv. this past week with the help of our cable partners gci, the c-span bus traveled to juneau and haines alaska. as part of our 50 capitals to her the bus continues a trip across alaska to her next stop in fairbanks. c-span programming is especially valuable for alaskans but for most of us it's the only way to get to your delegation hard at work in washington. gci is proud to carry c-span for a number of reasons, especially for their emphasis on education. from lesson plans and handouts to timely teachable videos and educator conferences, the c-span classroom program offers so many resources to teachers. >> thank you for being part of it. thank you for bringing your awesome bus to fairbanks. the tour of that was incredible. i heard stories of driving up the alcan from the folks who were on the bus but it was a nice trip from what i heard. i've driven it a few ti
interact with brad by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition with author brad the were sunday, live from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv. this past week with the help of our cable partners gci, the c-span bus traveled to juneau and haines alaska. as part of our 50 capitals to her the bus continues a trip across alaska to her next stop in fairbanks. c-span programming is especially valuable for alaskans but for most of us it's the only way to get to your...
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this is that strip mall area. >> where brad was just talking about. they've beenlowing for the past hour and ashalf or the pt hour that we've been on the air. we've been watching them and brad has been up in the sky for shortly after this happened he was able to get over the scene. we have been seeing them evacuating the building, people with their hands up, going from bestgate, 888, right to that tiny strip mall wherey apparen they are being interviewed by the police. then they are cleared to go to lord & taylor at the mall. the ml is still open. the mall is outside the perimeter. going to lord & taylor where they can be picked up by their familie because no o can get their car because the parking lot is still within the perimeter. >> we've been able to recall the taperom that press conference we just missed. let go back and see if we can listen and learn more new information. >> we're asking family and friends to meett the annapolis mall if you need to meet up with a friend or loved one inside that building our reunification has been set up inside t
this is that strip mall area. >> where brad was just talking about. they've beenlowing for the past hour and ashalf or the pt hour that we've been on the air. we've been watching them and brad has been up in the sky for shortly after this happened he was able to get over the scene. we have been seeing them evacuating the building, people with their hands up, going from bestgate, 888, right to that tiny strip mall wherey apparen they are being interviewed by the police. then they are...
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brad: i think it will. used to be a saying that amazon has many small advantages but they need to create a rope ,of them together. many big advantages, with hundreds of millions of prime numbers and hundreds of whole foods stores. there might be some pain points to get prime shoppers to will foods but i think it is going to , pay off more. emily when is it going to pay : off? anthony: it is already paying off. like brad said, there will be curve forlearning consumers, as well as whole foods. but this was a win-win. jeff bezos says that your profit margin is my opportunity. whole foods had significantly higher gross margins than conventional grocers. they are going to invest in price and delivery to gain more market share. emily let's talk about some of : these new businesses that amazon is pushing into, paring up with american express, the health care initiative. we know is going to run but we do not know exactly what they are going to do. how big of a piece of eight -- of the pyre these businesses? brad: a
brad: i think it will. used to be a saying that amazon has many small advantages but they need to create a rope ,of them together. many big advantages, with hundreds of millions of prime numbers and hundreds of whole foods stores. there might be some pain points to get prime shoppers to will foods but i think it is going to , pay off more. emily when is it going to pay : off? anthony: it is already paying off. like brad said, there will be curve forlearning consumers, as well as whole foods....
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what do you make, brad, of what? brad: it is sort of a measured response, like a mature response.onsistent with what we have heard from amazon. we welcome the scrutiny. we need to pass it with flying colors, he told the shareholders. i mean, look, he has the advantage that what we have been hearing from washington has been a sort of emotional argument, right, around the post office, postal rates. amazon, mary meeker's report, amazon got a 28% market share in the u.s., the strongest market, it is by no means a monopoly. you have to sort of redefine antitrust laws to put amazon in the penalty box. i think he speaks from a position of confidence. emily: we will talk about the highlights from mary meeker's report later. i want to talk about the business. amazon continues to maintain small margins. it used to be a big concern, but recently shareholders have not been saying anything about it at all. i wonder, you know, are profits and concerns about profits at amazon a thing of the past? jitendra: sort of. revenue growth was always the key and will continue to be the key because the mar
what do you make, brad, of what? brad: it is sort of a measured response, like a mature response.onsistent with what we have heard from amazon. we welcome the scrutiny. we need to pass it with flying colors, he told the shareholders. i mean, look, he has the advantage that what we have been hearing from washington has been a sort of emotional argument, right, around the post office, postal rates. amazon, mary meeker's report, amazon got a 28% market share in the u.s., the strongest market, it...
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interact with brad thorp by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. next on c-span, a look at the applications of u.s. tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, hosted by the global business dialogue, focusing on actions taken by the trump administration. ais is about an hour and half. >> ok. i think we can get started. morning, everyone. judge morris, and the president of the global business dialogue and it is a pleasure to welcome each and everyone one of you here this morning. welcome each and everyone one of you here this morning. you may -- this morning for the program on the terrace. andonal security tariffs the wto and other related matters, you may be among those administration, feel that the direction of u.s. trade policy, the growing deficits, off shoring etc. has reached a critical stage and it is time for genetic action or that the dramatic action taken by the administration has precipitated the crisis. in any case, we have a crisis and it i
interact with brad thorp by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. next on c-span, a look at the applications of u.s. tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, hosted by the global business dialogue, focusing on actions taken by the trump administration. ais is about an hour and half. >> ok. i think we can get started. morning, everyone. judge morris, and the president of the global business dialogue...
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and it's robshaw out and brad shields in as england look to avoid a series defeat against south africae to sportsday. hello there, the 21st fifa world cup is under way, with one match down, 63 to go. and what a start for hosts russia. the lowest—ranked team in the tournament rose to the occasion against saudi arabia. first, we had an opening ceremony. robbie williams took centre stage. vladimir putin gave a speech welcoming the world and promising a feast of football. his team delivered on that promise. they beat saudi arabia, their opponents in group a, at the start of this world cup 5—0. 5—0! adam wild reports. after a ll after all the waiting, all the anticipating, this was finally russia's moment to welcome the world but before the real entertainment there was the real entertainer, robbie williams providing a little english swagger. but make no mistake, this was russia's show, vladimir putin centrestage with greetings. and then again saudi arabia this was his nation's time to perform, pride can take a long way, gazinsky with the opening moment of the game, the one that all of russi
and it's robshaw out and brad shields in as england look to avoid a series defeat against south africae to sportsday. hello there, the 21st fifa world cup is under way, with one match down, 63 to go. and what a start for hosts russia. the lowest—ranked team in the tournament rose to the occasion against saudi arabia. first, we had an opening ceremony. robbie williams took centre stage. vladimir putin gave a speech welcoming the world and promising a feast of football. his team delivered on...
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brad blake man, thank you very much. >> thank you.e have a guest who says he too was blacklisted like sarah huckabee sanders. congressional candidate antonio is going to speak out. but first top editor at time is now defending the magazine's choice feature crying immigrant girl on the cover without knowing the truth about the girl's story. listen. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen w
brad blake man, thank you very much. >> thank you.e have a guest who says he too was blacklisted like sarah huckabee sanders. congressional candidate antonio is going to speak out. but first top editor at time is now defending the magazine's choice feature crying immigrant girl on the cover without knowing the truth about the girl's story. listen. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say,...
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interact with brad by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition will author brad thor, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. on cspan2. >>> sunday night, on afterwards. physician mona hanna details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning. in her book, what the eyes don't see, a story of crisis, resistance and hope in an american city. she's interviewed by michigan senator, gary peters. >> let's talk about -- you heard that there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what were some of the actions you took? >> the point i realize there was lead in water wasn't until the end of august of 2015. it wasn't from seeing patients. it happened to be at my house, over a glass of wine, with a high school girlfriend who happened to be a water expert. formerly with the e.p.a. in washington, d.c. when d.c. went through a similar lead water crisis. and with a glass of wine in my hand, she said have you heard about the water? everything
interact with brad by phone, twitter, or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition will author brad thor, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. on cspan2. >>> sunday night, on afterwards. physician mona hanna details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning. in her book, what the eyes don't see, a story of crisis, resistance and hope in an american city. she's interviewed by michigan senator, gary peters....
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emily: brad, what is next for amazon?rad: they have a mail order license in 50 states, but that only gets them so far. they need a different kind of pharmacy license in many states. if they want to bring pharmacy to some of their retail experiences. so i think this is just the beginning. you mentioned buying a pbm. you know, we are at the beginning. one thing, one advantage to this acquisition is they are now stockpiling health care innovators. you have tj and elliott from pillpack, jpmorgan, warren buffett. so a lot of interesting talent coming in at amazon. emily: all right. thank you so much for stopping by. also, george zachary on the phone, thanks for calling in. later this hour, we are going to be speaking with managing partner and cofounder of founder collective and a lead investor in pillpack as well. he will join us, ahead. speaking of amazon, one of its competitors is trying to make sure you know longer have to drive to the grocery store. kroger, the u.s. is largest supermarket chain is testing self driving cars
emily: brad, what is next for amazon?rad: they have a mail order license in 50 states, but that only gets them so far. they need a different kind of pharmacy license in many states. if they want to bring pharmacy to some of their retail experiences. so i think this is just the beginning. you mentioned buying a pbm. you know, we are at the beginning. one thing, one advantage to this acquisition is they are now stockpiling health care innovators. you have tj and elliott from pillpack, jpmorgan,...
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brad schneider of illinois. ranking member on the ways and means committee, real champion on this issue as we all are. acknowledge our ranking member be, chairman to be on the veterans' affairs committee, mark takano. veterans' affairs committee, mark takano. congresswoman betty mccollum of minnesota. and mrs. dingell, assistant leader -- any other members here? earl blumenauer, where's earl? i didn't see hem. earl blumenauer of oregon. i know members will be coming in as we gather. just to get organized now that we're in place. tomorrow marks the fifth year since the supreme court upheld the affordable care act as the law of the land. ensuring a future of affordable, quality care for millions of americans. not only expanding access to health care, but improving the benefits for over 125 million families. after six years republicans have wasted a ruled, fevered campaign to raise family's health costs, gut their coverage and sabotage their care. this is wrong. this is wrong. after the american people rose up, as
brad schneider of illinois. ranking member on the ways and means committee, real champion on this issue as we all are. acknowledge our ranking member be, chairman to be on the veterans' affairs committee, mark takano. veterans' affairs committee, mark takano. congresswoman betty mccollum of minnesota. and mrs. dingell, assistant leader -- any other members here? earl blumenauer, where's earl? i didn't see hem. earl blumenauer of oregon. i know members will be coming in as we gather. just to get...
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interact with brad by phone , too her or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition with author brad for, sunday live from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on c-span supreme court chief justice john rober roberts. ,. [inaudible conversations] >> next, a little look at free-speech on campuses. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you for joining us this morning. i am roger, president of the fund for american studies. you can learn more about our organization at teaching freedom .org. it is a pleasure for us to be close monitoring with the association of black and land-grant universities and this support and discussion of the state of the first amendment at public universities. we have brought together a panel of people with a range of perspectives on the topic that is squarely at the intersection of the us constitution and the first amendment on the one hand and the very purpose of the university, engaged as it is, and the search for truth and acting as one of the main hitters of civilizations
interact with brad by phone , too her or facebook. our special series in-depth fiction addition with author brad for, sunday live from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on c-span supreme court chief justice john rober roberts. ,. [inaudible conversations] >> next, a little look at free-speech on campuses. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you for joining us this morning. i am roger, president of the fund for american studies. you can learn more...
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leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. i'm 85 years old in a job where. i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot dog suit? not unless you want to. no. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade®. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now, i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like. and try new metamucil fiber thins, made with 100% natural psyllium fiber. a great-tasting and easy way to start your day. here will
leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. i'm 85 years old in a job where. i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay....
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at this point, brad was trying to predict that the robot is going to turn, but actually, this didn'tthis decision, how well you are following the movement of the robot. someone who perhaps might be suffering from psychosis, would you expect to see much more deviation between the two patterns? you really need, like, mathematical analysis to find these differences. if they were like, you know, really obvious, it wouldn't be necessary to use any sophisticated tool — you could just look at the person on the street and tell that they are suffering from some type of disorder. looking at the accuracy of both movement tests, there are no false positives. so we haven't classified anyone who hasn't schizophrenia as a person who has it. so 93% accuracy — that is a very high number, 93%. it is, it is on the level of brain—imaging studies. project leads are hopeful for the role of technology in developing these early indicators, compared to traditional pen and paper tests. of course, the problem with mental health disorders and psychiatry in general is there is no blood tests for any of these dis
at this point, brad was trying to predict that the robot is going to turn, but actually, this didn'tthis decision, how well you are following the movement of the robot. someone who perhaps might be suffering from psychosis, would you expect to see much more deviation between the two patterns? you really need, like, mathematical analysis to find these differences. if they were like, you know, really obvious, it wouldn't be necessary to use any sophisticated tool — you could just look at the...
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>> with all due respect to brad, the polls i've seen say otherwise.at majority of americans do not think that tax reform passed by the gop are that popular peter fact, we do know the president promised tax reform, we will ensure that all of the money went back to the middle class. what we've seen so far is this going back to the directors and ceos of big companies. was happening is there actually laying off folks. we know harley-davidson fired people, wells fargo fired people among others. i am not too sure that the gop should use the tax reform as a sales pitch. i think they ought to do more than that and again, the president isn't doing so well. the economy is doing well but it could do much better. i can tell you from our side, come november, the american people will judge the gop and the president on what they have done and when you put the facts on the table, they have not done all that much. >> president trump talked about tax reform package that he signed six months ago. let's take a listen to him. >> we cut taxes massively. and these companies
>> with all due respect to brad, the polls i've seen say otherwise.at majority of americans do not think that tax reform passed by the gop are that popular peter fact, we do know the president promised tax reform, we will ensure that all of the money went back to the middle class. what we've seen so far is this going back to the directors and ceos of big companies. was happening is there actually laying off folks. we know harley-davidson fired people, wells fargo fired people among...
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brad benson. commissioner katz, i -- i've known you for almost 20 years, and first at the board of supervisors, when i worked for supervisor ammiano, and i think you have a real passion and commitment to public policy. i know on the civil rights front, but you're also a policy wonk after my own heart. as supervisor, commissioner katz required all utilities to carrie warning when in the public right-of-way. i think it's that attention to detail that has made you such a great public servant both here at the board of supervisors and at the port commission. i know you really love the development work that we were doing. you're a passionate proponent of the pier 70 project. i think the final thing that i want to say is almost all of your remarks, you really went out of your way to say what great work staff were doing and acknowledging all the work that went into these presentations. it was all so good to hear that positive feedback, so can't thank you enough for your service. thank you. >> thank you. i
brad benson. commissioner katz, i -- i've known you for almost 20 years, and first at the board of supervisors, when i worked for supervisor ammiano, and i think you have a real passion and commitment to public policy. i know on the civil rights front, but you're also a policy wonk after my own heart. as supervisor, commissioner katz required all utilities to carrie warning when in the public right-of-way. i think it's that attention to detail that has made you such a great public servant both...
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meanwhile, brad prasqual was on with martha talking about collusion. here's what he said. >> he knows as much as i do there was no collusion. he was there and around. he wasn't in there making large decisions but he was watching and so it's a disappointment. i 100% think president trump was going to recuse himself he would have chosen someone else who could have made sure we can move on from this. >> bill: i don't see much daylight in the white house officials on the topic of collusion. have you found ann on your day to -- any on your day to day report >> and brad parscale was managing the digital and ad buying side so a lot of scrutiny is the relationship with facebook and whether they were working with russians, etcetera. brad does speak with authority from a campaign perspective and look, i covered the campaign. i spoke to a lot of people who worked on the campaign. i'm yet to hear anyone privately sayhey saw anything that we haven't seen in the public domain. that's not to say something didn't happen we're not wear of but i'm yet to find it from ta
meanwhile, brad prasqual was on with martha talking about collusion. here's what he said. >> he knows as much as i do there was no collusion. he was there and around. he wasn't in there making large decisions but he was watching and so it's a disappointment. i 100% think president trump was going to recuse himself he would have chosen someone else who could have made sure we can move on from this. >> bill: i don't see much daylight in the white house officials on the topic of...
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brad, good morning to you. thanks for being here.ve organized several of these summits, let's talk about the strategy and what we are seeing right now which is let's be hear here, the g6 plus 1. president trump is walking into a fire storm with world leaders. >> sometimes your toughest meetings are with your friends, a relationship has good days and bad days and those in between days and this will be a tough time for allies, they've been taking advantage of the united states, the president has called them out on it, he did it before with nato and what did they do, they complained about it but stepped up to the plate and continue today upgrade contributions. same thing with trade. we shouldn't be mad at the president, we should be glad with the president because he's sticking up with america and playing points. cheryl: he's definitely sticking up on twitter to make several of his points. so many tweets to choose from, one of the things he talked about trudeau, talked about how president trudeau has been indignant in bringing the relat
brad, good morning to you. thanks for being here.ve organized several of these summits, let's talk about the strategy and what we are seeing right now which is let's be hear here, the g6 plus 1. president trump is walking into a fire storm with world leaders. >> sometimes your toughest meetings are with your friends, a relationship has good days and bad days and those in between days and this will be a tough time for allies, they've been taking advantage of the united states, the...
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she had a britney spears danceoff with brad gor receipt ski. >>> our favorite "fixer upper" couple chipnd joanna gaines have something big to celebrate. the arrival of baby number five. welcome to the world, baby boy crew. >> number five. >> the number five. the number five is symbolic for grace. >> crew gaines arrived thursday, 2 1/2 weeks early, which is fitting since baby number five was a sweet surprise from day one. joanna posted, we couldn't be more in love. sharing several photos, including this one of the couple's four older kids waiting outside the hospital room to meet their new baby brother. as for crew's name, well, the couple broke family tradition. both their boys' names start with "d." drake and duke. and the girls have "e" names. ella and emmie. but joanna revealed she was pushing for baby number five to have a "c" name. >> we are still in a -- i want a "c" name. he wants a "d" name. >> house divided. >> and get this. chip may have been dropping hints about the baby's name as far back as april. he posted this pic of their kids captioned, i love my crew. the arrival of ba
she had a britney spears danceoff with brad gor receipt ski. >>> our favorite "fixer upper" couple chipnd joanna gaines have something big to celebrate. the arrival of baby number five. welcome to the world, baby boy crew. >> number five. >> the number five. the number five is symbolic for grace. >> crew gaines arrived thursday, 2 1/2 weeks early, which is fitting since baby number five was a sweet surprise from day one. joanna posted, we couldn't be more in...
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leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip.gered species is getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ . melissa: a new push to take my suggestion finally and privatize the post office inside the white house's proposal to overhaul the government is a plan to fix how americans receive mail. fox business' hillary vaughn is here with all of the details. hillary, they've got great businesses hidden in there, and some failing businesses. they need someone to sort it out. tell me about it. reporter: well, melissa, president trump promised to drain the swamp, that's exactly whats office of management and budget is doing. they're responsible for cutting down costs, making sure the government is slimm
leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip.gered species is getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ . melissa: a new push to take my suggestion...
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brad, maybe one of the problem is he is in the interview he got angry.sort of made it sounds like he felt he was the victim of the whole situation. what do you think? >> the hubbub is he a serial fredor and he can't bring himself to make a personal apology to the victim who he victimized in the white house. this was the intern's first job to be hit on by the president of the united states. it's unconscionable. anybody else would be fired on the spot and run out of town. this is brought on by himself, his personal behavior that reflected his professional behavior. the clintons are more akin to political crime family than political dynasty. >> melissa: this is one of his allies quoted in the newspaper, obviously this is something that happened a long time ago. but the way he responds to it today in the context of everything that has happened with the #metoo movement said i think to say i was stunned. certainly not what i expected him to say, particularly at the time with everything going on in the backdrop. this is in "the hill" in response to the way he t
brad, maybe one of the problem is he is in the interview he got angry.sort of made it sounds like he felt he was the victim of the whole situation. what do you think? >> the hubbub is he a serial fredor and he can't bring himself to make a personal apology to the victim who he victimized in the white house. this was the intern's first job to be hit on by the president of the united states. it's unconscionable. anybody else would be fired on the spot and run out of town. this is brought on...
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leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones.uper poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. >>the >> laura: the separation of children from their illegal immigrant parent has been i had idiotic. look at this exchange. >> we can't find a solution to this problem without harming children, without putting them into concentration camp? >> i call this a concentration camp for kid. when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of ai. time, what else can it be. if this is where this country is going, the american people need to wake up and pay attention because your kid could be next. >> laura: and they will come for your little dog, too. you just saw the former head of the g.o.p. and i'm disappointed in you, accuse the president of running concentration camps? i would like to say i'm speechless. let's discussss it with my frie, we don't agree on everything, civil rights attorney leo terrell. happy friday. how are you? >> i can't wait to get to los angeles. i want to buy you off with kindness. >> laura: i love it. look,
leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones.uper poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. >>the >> laura: the separation of children from their illegal immigrant parent has been i had idiotic. look at this exchange. >> we can't find a solution to this problem without harming children, without putting them into concentration camp? >> i call this a concentration camp for kid. when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of ai. time, what...