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. ♪ brad: i am brad stone in san francisco filling in for emily chang.his is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, netflix, the first a big tech to report earnings, third quarter subscriber growth that could impress, can the rest of the faang family do the same? plus, how a congressman wants to protect people online. in his internet bill of rights become the law of the land? and, lest than three weeks until midterms. getting up to vote with celebrity driven voter registration. first to the top story. the nasdaq has seen its fair share of wild days and there is still some time to go. as earnings season picks up steam, investors are sifting through results for signs of strength and weakness to see if the ongoing trade war between the u.s. and china and higher interest rates are eating away at profits. earlier this week, netflix reported strong third-quarter. they signed up 6.9 billion customers, boosting the global total to 137 million customers. can this growth be enough to lift the family of faang stocks as they try to rebound from a global equity se
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brad: we should clarify.e do not know that the cia is assassinating journalists, but your point is right. it reminds me of the universities in the early 90's where people were asking schools -- to not invest in south africa. protect employees make their voices heard in ways people were not expecting? lane: we should erase the fact that any journalist has been assassinated because of their reporting, -- companies alter of the middle east have been involved in silicon valley for more than a decade. if you go to a venture capital training program at stanford, a third of the classes saudis. the saudi royal family has been investing in capital funds for a decade. it is not like money we decide to not take from the severn well fund is different than the fruit of the poisonous tree from another vc fund. i do not know you can really separate that web anymore than turning done money from a source. brad: any idea if the saudi royal family will be forced to make a change in leadership and respond to concerns? lane: thay
brad: we should clarify.e do not know that the cia is assassinating journalists, but your point is right. it reminds me of the universities in the early 90's where people were asking schools -- to not invest in south africa. protect employees make their voices heard in ways people were not expecting? lane: we should erase the fact that any journalist has been assassinated because of their reporting, -- companies alter of the middle east have been involved in silicon valley for more than a...
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brad: yes. host: the book you have contributed to "hero on the western front: discovering alvin york's wwi battlefield," what do you hope the book will accomplish? brad: i hope, number one, it will get the truth out there and let people see where this really did occur. of course, illustrate the research that was conducted. it was very thorough, and this book clearly describes every part of that research. host: we have been speaking with brad posey, contributor to the book "hero on the western front: discovering alvin york's wwi battlefield." thanks for so much for being with us. here on american history tv. brad: thank you. >> tucker carlson discusses his aok "ship of falls: how selfish willing class is bringing america to the brink of revolution." >> it is about how we elected trump. i could not get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. how do you do that? it is not an attack on trump. i think he is right on some things. elect trump unless you really, really want to send a mess
brad: yes. host: the book you have contributed to "hero on the western front: discovering alvin york's wwi battlefield," what do you hope the book will accomplish? brad: i hope, number one, it will get the truth out there and let people see where this really did occur. of course, illustrate the research that was conducted. it was very thorough, and this book clearly describes every part of that research. host: we have been speaking with brad posey, contributor to the book "hero...
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why, brad oborn, the boyfriend. the prosecutors put brad on the stand.rategy. >> i was a heroin addict for quite some time. >> the story brad told of his relationship with this nice girl hannah was for sure a warts and all presentation. >> i was not a good boyfriend. >> can you explain to us what "not a good boyfriend" means? >> i was abusive. i hit -- i abused her. >> did you verbally abuse her? >> yes. >> did you physically abuse her? >> judge: you need to answer out loud, please. >> yes. >> brad testified that just days before hannah disappeared, they had had a big fight about him cheating on her and said that's when she scratched him. >> does that pictures fairly and accurately represent the scratches that are on your arms? >> yes. >> most painful, he said, was the fact that he had introduced hannah to denny in the first place. >> so but for you, hannah hill would never have met denny ross. is that what you're saying, mr. oborn? >> yeah. >> did you blame yourself for hannah's murder? >> yes. >> do you still blame yourself for hannah's murder? >> yes.
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brad: yes. host: the book you have contributed to "hero on the western front: discovering alvin york's wwi battlefield," what do you hope the book will accomplish? brad: i hope, number one, it there andhe truth out let people see where this really did occur. theourse, illustrate research that was conducted. it was very thorough, and this book clearly describes every part of that research. we have been speaking with brad posey, contributor to the book "hero on the western front: discovering alvin york's wwi battlefield." thanks for so much for being with us. here on american history tv. brad: thank you. announcer: the c-span bus made the journey to hawaii for the 39th stop of our 50 capitals to her -- capitals tour. watch as this week and on c-span and the with tv, and american history tv. we will feature stops across the whole line island, showcasing the natural beauty, unique history, and literary culture of the 50th state. this weekend on american history tv, a masonicent of the 1793 ritual pe
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arthel: kristin and brad blakeman, thank you, brad.ought -- i know your name by heart and i'm like no i don't. [laughter] arthel: take care, guys. eric: president trump again calling this the caravan election during his rally just held this afternoon in nevada. peter doocy is covering the rally, he's reporting from there. he's at the report or -- no you're not. you're at the rally, right, peter? >> the rally was at the airport, we watched air force one blast off. the president during his swing to the west was treating immigration policy like a local issue, i will have the highlights next. sleep and get u. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. when the guy in frontd down the highway slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges.
arthel: kristin and brad blakeman, thank you, brad.ought -- i know your name by heart and i'm like no i don't. [laughter] arthel: take care, guys. eric: president trump again calling this the caravan election during his rally just held this afternoon in nevada. peter doocy is covering the rally, he's reporting from there. he's at the report or -- no you're not. you're at the rally, right, peter? >> the rally was at the airport, we watched air force one blast off. the president during his...
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shira: i think that is amazon's bet, as brad said.e to look at the labor market conditions in the united states, which are tight. if amazon can do this, get good pr heading into the holiday season and steel some good job applicants from places like target and walmart, then that is certainly good for amazon's bottom line. we should point out that if that $1 billion to $2 billion figure is correct, amazon's annual operating cost is something like $60 billion plus a year. so one or $2 billion is not a huge dent. emily: we were looking at a chart comparing the median amazon -- you have entirely white-collar corporate workers working at google and facebook and amazon. how does it balance its identities going forward? brad: it's just the reality of being in any commerce. it's a company that tries to bill itself as a technology and engineering company, but the reality is that the majority of employees there are working in the warehouses. emily: do you think there is anything political going on here? this in the midst of president trump direc
shira: i think that is amazon's bet, as brad said.e to look at the labor market conditions in the united states, which are tight. if amazon can do this, get good pr heading into the holiday season and steel some good job applicants from places like target and walmart, then that is certainly good for amazon's bottom line. we should point out that if that $1 billion to $2 billion figure is correct, amazon's annual operating cost is something like $60 billion plus a year. so one or $2 billion is...
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here in pittsburgh, brad. we'll send it back to george.ove this message. "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off ...trump's efforts to kill the affordable care act." california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. >>> that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." of your sunday awith us. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >>> up next, the latest on the deadly synagogue shooting in pittsburgh. what we're learning about the victims. >>> and a life look outside from our east bay hills camera where it's 53 in livermore, 60 in concord. a cooler day on the way. look at that fog. we'll talk about how long it sticks around,
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brad that was the issue of the prostitution again this has gotten dirt thier than dirty can go in new >> given some material but that's not the material. >> you didn't elaborate that was it. >> paced upon one anonymous tip that went force into news sources. the allegation that has been looked at by -- a law enforcement looked at and dropped immediately as having absolutely nothing behind it so that's a pretty flimsy that's extraordinarily flimsy charge. >> but you also have john to be fair, with you know the corruption trial against bob menendez with with u.s. senator but criticized because remember he was former executive chairman of sell gene drug company executive called evil businessman and also -- mendez is saying that he's just another vote for trump. how does that play now the a blue state like new jersey? >> wells it is tough and one side trying to make other side untouchable. but you know, to say that bob, mendez is created some problems that is understatement of biblical performance and a corruption trial but a hung jury. and new jersey voters know this so truly a race to bo
brad that was the issue of the prostitution again this has gotten dirt thier than dirty can go in new >> given some material but that's not the material. >> you didn't elaborate that was it. >> paced upon one anonymous tip that went force into news sources. the allegation that has been looked at by -- a law enforcement looked at and dropped immediately as having absolutely nothing behind it so that's a pretty flimsy that's extraordinarily flimsy charge. >> but you also...
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david: brad says don't believe the polls. are they right or wrong?o people feel they are better off? jeanne: people who make a lot of money are better off and feel republican.te the vast majority of americans feel the tax cuts were for the wealthy and businesses and they didn't improve the lives of middle and lower americans. that has long been that a divide -- the divide. the president should be talking about the economy, but he can't get out of his way. here is somebody with over 14 harassmentsexual against him questioning dr. ford. this has been a long-term problem for republicans. david: i want to give you the last word. as you know, there were leaks of polls done for the rnc that show that jeanne is right, that people think the brakes went to the rich. are you concerned about that? go from the i experience of talking to cap drivers, service workers, they understand the economy has helped them. not only did it help them individually, but it helped in a macro sense. the country could not be doing better. i agree that the president has to focus lik
david: brad says don't believe the polls. are they right or wrong?o people feel they are better off? jeanne: people who make a lot of money are better off and feel republican.te the vast majority of americans feel the tax cuts were for the wealthy and businesses and they didn't improve the lives of middle and lower americans. that has long been that a divide -- the divide. the president should be talking about the economy, but he can't get out of his way. here is somebody with over 14...
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brad: so much because of it being a different landscape. thing that they are doing that surprised me is that they are empowering middlemen. you can go to stores in india and you sit down and somebody and then you order something, the package is delivered to the store. you can go and pay them cash. they are really rethinking everything from the ground up. emily: how is this government handling it? india is historically a place with so much bureaucracy and middlemen and red tape. things move more slowly. brad: to simplify a complicated situation, there are limits on foreign investors coming in and being multi brand retailers. like department stores, online or off-line. amazon and walmart have marketplaces but they also finance side companies to go and sell things on their own site. the new set of regulations might put more limits on that. both companies are lobbying very heavily for a hands-off approach because they want to do more business in india. emily: which company do you think will have the upper hand over time? brad: walmart made a hu
brad: so much because of it being a different landscape. thing that they are doing that surprised me is that they are empowering middlemen. you can go to stores in india and you sit down and somebody and then you order something, the package is delivered to the store. you can go and pay them cash. they are really rethinking everything from the ground up. emily: how is this government handling it? india is historically a place with so much bureaucracy and middlemen and red tape. things move more...
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emily: brad, will it be another happy holiday one for amazon? amazon is 3%-4% of overall retail, there is such a long runway, and i think all the tailwinds are working on amazon's behalf. emily: thank you, brad stone and bobby figueroa. thank you all for stopping by. still ahead, it looks like snapchat is on the decline. it reported the number of daily users fell for a second consecutive quarter. we break it all down ahead. meantime, alphabet's call just wrapped, the cfo talked about the state of global business. take a listen. >> we actually feel pretty good about the strength globally, which i noted in opening comments, across the board, 20% growth in the u.s. on a $15 billion base. and we noted what is going on with aipac, 30% year on year growth, over $5 billion revenue business, and we have sustained quarter after quarter growth at this 30%-ish area, so i feel good about that. ♪ emily: twitter surged the most in a months, sales blew past forecasts, but despite the strong financial numbers, monthly average users decreased by 9 million from t
emily: brad, will it be another happy holiday one for amazon? amazon is 3%-4% of overall retail, there is such a long runway, and i think all the tailwinds are working on amazon's behalf. emily: thank you, brad stone and bobby figueroa. thank you all for stopping by. still ahead, it looks like snapchat is on the decline. it reported the number of daily users fell for a second consecutive quarter. we break it all down ahead. meantime, alphabet's call just wrapped, the cfo talked about the state...
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brad: the centralization of retail.artment stores and malls and big discount stores like walmart, it never really happened there. there are some moderate size players, but for whatever reason, probably having to do with legal structures and a cash-based economy and poverty, it did not happen. but there are very cosmopolitan populations in the major cities, and that is where amazon is starting, where flipkart started 10 years ago. flipkart, founded by former amazon engineers who started selling books, trying to copy the jeff bezos recipe and proved that there was a market. now about five years ago, amazon came in and started competing head-to-head, fueled by this amazing capital market. flipkart was able to raise a lot of money from softbank and tiger global and other companies, and it was off to the races. carol: but amazon wanted them as well? brad: what happened was, flipkart was independent. amazon started investing. flipkart started to wobble a bit. they had to take it down. they raised money from microsoft and ebay
brad: the centralization of retail.artment stores and malls and big discount stores like walmart, it never really happened there. there are some moderate size players, but for whatever reason, probably having to do with legal structures and a cash-based economy and poverty, it did not happen. but there are very cosmopolitan populations in the major cities, and that is where amazon is starting, where flipkart started 10 years ago. flipkart, founded by former amazon engineers who started selling...
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brad stone literally wrote the book on amazon. walmart, and one of the biggest economies going at it. some opportunities and challenges. carol: when i grow up, i want to be hannah elliott because i want to go rough roading in a rolls-royce suv. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ david: when you are the head of the imf -- christine: i take in store for the hard days. david: how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? david: it was synchronized swimming. you became a member of the national team of france. christine: i did european championship and many international things. david: did you experience a lot of discrimination? christine: i was told i would never make partnership because i was a woman. >> would you fix your tie please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. just leave it this way? i'
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brad parr scale. brad, great to have you back on the show.dent would like to run again? >> it's almost, i'm caught off guard that she's talking about running again. if she ends up being the candidate then i'm happy to have the trump two-point oh version against hillary. it's shocking though, i think it's time for the clintons to go out to pasture. >> martha: it's interesting to me because she clearly wants to leave the door open here and i would imagine there are so many democrats that want to run. i would imagine it's like when president trump ran the first time with like 17 people out there. >> i don't think they can run saying they don't like the president. they all have to choose and they will tire each other apart. we are going to be open to multiple people, they are going to watch and get the op-ed research and do whatever we can to be ready. >> martha: i want to ask you quickly about what you thought about some people blaming the president in pittsburgh and also for the would be pipe bomber? >> it's been a fight, it's a fight with our
brad parr scale. brad, great to have you back on the show.dent would like to run again? >> it's almost, i'm caught off guard that she's talking about running again. if she ends up being the candidate then i'm happy to have the trump two-point oh version against hillary. it's shocking though, i think it's time for the clintons to go out to pasture. >> martha: it's interesting to me because she clearly wants to leave the door open here and i would imagine there are so many democrats...
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. >> the fashionable 22-year-old told me he was a bit star struck on the set because brad pitt was a> what's it like working with a guy like brad pitt as your boss. >> he's kind of the best. he's exactly what you would hope he heed be. there's certainly this aura about him, but he's just a guy and he's very sweet, very nice. >> brad wasn't at the premiere. he was on his own set with leonardo dicaprio shooting the '70's themed "once upon a time in hollywood." >> who are you, nick? >> this is me dad. this is who i am. >> in "beautiful boy" timothee's a high schooler struggling with addiction. steve is his dad who will do anything to save him. steve brought wive nancy and his teenagers elizabeth and john to the premiere for the rare public outing. >> how hard is that to bring your kids to a movie that is so serious? >> it's not hard. i'm actually looking forward to it. yeah, i think it will be great. it will be great for them to see it. >> now this is a serious movie. immediately after that they have to go home and watch reruns of "the office." >> coming up, a "this is us" mystery man.
. >> the fashionable 22-year-old told me he was a bit star struck on the set because brad pitt was a> what's it like working with a guy like brad pitt as your boss. >> he's kind of the best. he's exactly what you would hope he heed be. there's certainly this aura about him, but he's just a guy and he's very sweet, very nice. >> brad wasn't at the premiere. he was on his own set with leonardo dicaprio shooting the '70's themed "once upon a time in hollywood."...
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i apologize for that and we will go with brad wenstrup. wenstrup: i what grew up watching superman in black and white and they talked about truth, justice and the american way. i believe in that and i am proud i live in a country where we get to elect our leaders. in the united states of america we have much to be thankful for but we have so much more to do. we always will. i also believe that we are a country that can do so much. america the beautiful song, we talk about asking god to mend our every fly and i ask you send me back to continue to try to do that. it is my are to represent the second district and i humbly ask for your vote. schiller: i not a politician despite what the attack ads limit against me say. i am a mom, concerned citizen and i went to represent the people of the second district who have been ignored by representative in dc who had not addressed the fact that 70,000 people are on the medicaid expansion, that we have counties in our district where unemployment is at 7% regardless of what the national rate is. we have
i apologize for that and we will go with brad wenstrup. wenstrup: i what grew up watching superman in black and white and they talked about truth, justice and the american way. i believe in that and i am proud i live in a country where we get to elect our leaders. in the united states of america we have much to be thankful for but we have so much more to do. we always will. i also believe that we are a country that can do so much. america the beautiful song, we talk about asking god to mend our...
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brad: walmart made a huge flipchart -- buy flipkart.mazon is more likely to be willing to lose money. this is continuing to be an unprofitable market, amazon which has the stomach for it, probably. emily: does jeff bezos cap about it personally? brad: he went there a couple of years ago and wanted to hand over an oversized check to the head of the india division on an elephant. they could not find i an elephant. he is using his notoriety to build a business showing how much he cares. emily: if only more indians knew who he was. brett stone, thank you so much. check that out in this weeks edition of bloomberg businessweek. areman sachs and galaxy betting big on crypto by pouring $15 million into the cryptocurrency custodian, bitgo. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: goldman sachs is getting deeper into bitcoin. goldman and one of their ventures are investing in cryptocurrency custodian bitgo. they put in the $15 million of fundraising. guards digital currencies for institutional investors. for more, let's bring in their ceo. what
brad: walmart made a huge flipchart -- buy flipkart.mazon is more likely to be willing to lose money. this is continuing to be an unprofitable market, amazon which has the stomach for it, probably. emily: does jeff bezos cap about it personally? brad: he went there a couple of years ago and wanted to hand over an oversized check to the head of the india division on an elephant. they could not find i an elephant. he is using his notoriety to build a business showing how much he cares. emily: if...
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brad and steve, great to have you with us. steve, let me start with you, does anybody really know what's going to happen 19 days from tonight? >> i think the short answer is no. guy the way, what fun it is, for me to see those clips from election night. can't get enough of. that i don't know whether we'll get more of that in a couple of week's time. the story, there's a theory in polling and communication, that goes back to the early 1970s, the spiral of silence. and what it says is that when there's a situation where there's a kind of proved point of view that everyone thinks is the right one but it conflicts with what people really think they don't want to say their opinion. they think they're going to be criticized for it. that was true with brexit all of the establishment said you have to against breaks it, but people didn't -- brexit. same with donald trump. i thought that wasn't the case this time around, everyone is open about how they feel about president trump and so on. but that changed slightly with the kavanaugh ba
brad and steve, great to have you with us. steve, let me start with you, does anybody really know what's going to happen 19 days from tonight? >> i think the short answer is no. guy the way, what fun it is, for me to see those clips from election night. can't get enough of. that i don't know whether we'll get more of that in a couple of week's time. the story, there's a theory in polling and communication, that goes back to the early 1970s, the spiral of silence. and what it says is that...
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and we will welcome the candidates paulette jordan and republican nominee lieutenant governor brad little who will introduce themselves in just a minute. asking them questions tonight will be reporters selected by the idaho press club. basementewell, morgan -- morgan boydston and betsy russell of the idaho press. i am melissa i am moderating , tonight's debate and will do my best to make sure both candidates get equal time and stay on to help me and to remind point. the candidates how long they
and we will welcome the candidates paulette jordan and republican nominee lieutenant governor brad little who will introduce themselves in just a minute. asking them questions tonight will be reporters selected by the idaho press club. basementewell, morgan -- morgan boydston and betsy russell of the idaho press. i am melissa i am moderating , tonight's debate and will do my best to make sure both candidates get equal time and stay on to help me and to remind point. the candidates how long they
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brad: for the first time, revenue is down slightly from the previous quarter.ods come i think they have to figure are some stuff in the stores. what the category doesn't show is how i think home food -- whole foods is grabbing on my shipments of groceries from amazon, they are in about 16 cities now, where you can order online from whole foods and have it delivered. so whole foods is paying off in other ways, but physical stores slowdown in revenue. it is curious because obviously, they have been adding bookstores. prime, the cfo talked a little about how they were changing how they organize the revenue for prime, they are amortizing it differently. it used to be weighted more toward the back half of the year but now it is weighted throughout the year. that will affect numbers right away, but clearly, the law of large numbers is kicking in for amazon. emily: bobby, holiday season is coming up, always huge for amazon. what is a trend you will be watching for that we will be seeing come out when it comes to what amazon is showing us in advertising and -- we will
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republican brad wenstrup represented the second district for congress since 2013, he is 60 years old. part of politics he worked as a podiatrist and surgeon and rose to the rank of colonel in the army reserve. is a graduate of the university of cincinnati with a medical degree from franklin university. he and his wife and two
republican brad wenstrup represented the second district for congress since 2013, he is 60 years old. part of politics he worked as a podiatrist and surgeon and rose to the rank of colonel in the army reserve. is a graduate of the university of cincinnati with a medical degree from franklin university. he and his wife and two
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we are joined on the phone by military historian brad posey who is a contributor to the book hero on the western front. discovering alvin york's world war i battle field. what is the sergeant york project that is the subject of this book? >> the sergeant york project was founded by dr. tom nolan of as then the director technology and initially he got volved in this for his doctoral dissertation and it later evolved into this project. this was through the combined research, battle field archeology and geographic information sciences. >> remind us quickly what was the action? sergeant york winning medal of honor briefly described how he arned that medal of honor. >> his company was on the far left flank of his unit and in fact of the division. the 28th division, they were supposed to k joined with the 28th division on the left flank. didn't advance that morning. basically the whole left flank was unprotected. when they got back behind them they discovered basically a group of 30, 40 germans that were just basically sitting around supposedly eating breakfast. they were caught by surpris
we are joined on the phone by military historian brad posey who is a contributor to the book hero on the western front. discovering alvin york's world war i battle field. what is the sergeant york project that is the subject of this book? >> the sergeant york project was founded by dr. tom nolan of as then the director technology and initially he got volved in this for his doctoral dissertation and it later evolved into this project. this was through the combined research, battle field...
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senate has voted to advance president trump's nomination for the supreme court but it won't close brad carbonyls nomination pasta fifty one votes to forty nine this despite the accusations of sexual misconduct made by several women one of them is christine plays a forward who testified before the senate judiciary committee last week her testimony prompted a fresh f.b.i. investigation the results of which were released to senators on thursday just confident his fate could not be decided by just a few key senators in saturday's final floor vote republican senator from maine susan collins the facts presented do not mean that president that perfessor ford was not sexually assaulted bad night or it's some other term but they do have leads me to conclude that the allegations failed to meet the more likely than standard therefore i do not believe that these charges can fairly per bad judge cabinet from serving on the court. mr president and i will vote to confirm judge cabinet. thank you mr friends. let's get more from the debate correspondents deafened siemens and washington welcome stuff an
senate has voted to advance president trump's nomination for the supreme court but it won't close brad carbonyls nomination pasta fifty one votes to forty nine this despite the accusations of sexual misconduct made by several women one of them is christine plays a forward who testified before the senate judiciary committee last week her testimony prompted a fresh f.b.i. investigation the results of which were released to senators on thursday just confident his fate could not be decided by just...
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please welcome brad garrett!u, i felt that you were going to pick me up and burp me. >> i was thinking of feeding you, actually. [ laughter ] wonderful, i think they think i'm kramer. [ laughter ] that's starting to happen in my career. they're not sure where they know me. >> jimmy: is that right? >> kramer! and i play it off. play it off. >> jimmy: are you still living in las vegas for part of the year? >> i have my comedy club there at the mgm in the basement. >> jimmy: right, uh-huh. >> next to new york pretzel. >> jimmy: that's a good place to have a comedy club, in the basement. >> it is. step over the urine and i'm right there off to the side. it's convenient. >> jimmy: do you feel at home in las vegas? i grew up in las vegas. >> i know you did, and i -- i'm there half the time and i got a little dog, actually. a therapy -- you're not going to believe, i've always been a big dog person. and the fiancee brought home a tea cup yorkie. >> jimmy: oh. >> and i am -- well, i have a rule. there can never be anythi
please welcome brad garrett!u, i felt that you were going to pick me up and burp me. >> i was thinking of feeding you, actually. [ laughter ] wonderful, i think they think i'm kramer. [ laughter ] that's starting to happen in my career. they're not sure where they know me. >> jimmy: is that right? >> kramer! and i play it off. play it off. >> jimmy: are you still living in las vegas for part of the year? >> i have my comedy club there at the mgm in the basement....
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is brad still with us, or will we have to move on now. brad is with us.eman, very quickly the president has this extraordinary schedule virtually every day he is going out to one of these rallies from now until the end of the election. how much effect will that have on midterms? >> i think it could have great effect. there are places the president won in double digits where democrats are haver in ann. i think that is what he needs to do, now until the election day, hit the road, mr. president, as early and often as you can get-out-the-vote. bring a friend. tell your friend. organize, volunteer. great message for the president. got to help. david: by the way we were just told that the president did say something about reverend brunson whose wheels are up. he is in the air on his way to germany in turkey. we'll play the tape play back. as soon as we get it. that is clearly a big plus. this is a president who melissa said earlier, every american life he is willing to go to the distance, not something we've seen from every president recently. >> no doubt abou
is brad still with us, or will we have to move on now. brad is with us.eman, very quickly the president has this extraordinary schedule virtually every day he is going out to one of these rallies from now until the end of the election. how much effect will that have on midterms? >> i think it could have great effect. there are places the president won in double digits where democrats are haver in ann. i think that is what he needs to do, now until the election day, hit the road, mr....
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bush, republican strategist brad blakeman.f which side has more momentum that it was able to grab from the kavanaugh outcome. make your case as to why it's the democrats, i would imagine you're going to say, who has that swell of movement. >> well, it's hard to stay angry when you've won. i mean, brett kavanaugh is on the supreme court, so i find it really hard to believe that 30 days from now blue collar republican voters are going to be worked up about brett kavanaugh, a guy who probably reminds him more of ted mcginley's character in revenge of the nerds. democrats were already fired up, and they're coming out. and i'll make one more point, the republican base is pretty consistent. they are pretty solid. they come out for every election. dogcatcher, congress. whatever it is, they show up at the polls. the democratic base is a little more wishy washy. they have to be motivated to come out, and every poll we've seen -- including polls that show increasing republican enthusiasm -- show the democratic base incredibly fired up,
bush, republican strategist brad blakeman.f which side has more momentum that it was able to grab from the kavanaugh outcome. make your case as to why it's the democrats, i would imagine you're going to say, who has that swell of movement. >> well, it's hard to stay angry when you've won. i mean, brett kavanaugh is on the supreme court, so i find it really hard to believe that 30 days from now blue collar republican voters are going to be worked up about brett kavanaugh, a guy who...
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jason: coming up, we will have more about that story from brad stone.e went to india and has great details. joel: it sounds like a great job. jason: you have a great job, too. joel weber, thanks so much. it was spooky quiet until markets were hit one week ago with a storm that came out of the clear blue's type. what changed and why? carol: we just talked about sears finally selling out. we will have more on that story. jason: "bloomberg commodities edge -- this is this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com, and on the mobile app. president trump targeted the fed again, calling it is biggest threat. jason: he blames monetary policy for the sharp selloff in the stock market. we spoke with peter coy about the nasty surprise and what is worrying investors moving forward. peter: the stock mar
jason: coming up, we will have more about that story from brad stone.e went to india and has great details. joel: it sounds like a great job. jason: you have a great job, too. joel weber, thanks so much. it was spooky quiet until markets were hit one week ago with a storm that came out of the clear blue's type. what changed and why? carol: we just talked about sears finally selling out. we will have more on that story. jason: "bloomberg commodities edge -- this is this is "bloomberg...
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i'm also proud of our campaign manager, you know brad. where's brad? guy is like seven feet tall.nk you, brad. our chief, you know him. our chief operating officer. mike glassner, do you know michael? he is fantastic. right from the beginning. thank you, michael. they all come from kansas. i guess that is how we win. you get from kansas, you win. [applause] along with our amazing secretary of state, mike pompeo. [applause] he is doing a great job. he is heading over to north korea. this guy travels. you have that do that to be a good one. if you are home a lot, you are not doing much of a good job. we are doing a great job with north korea, with everybody. mike pompeo from kansas. great man. and also here with us tonight is your next lieutenant governor, wink hartman. thank you, wink. a man that has been with me from the beginning. he is tough, he is strong, and i hated that he ran because i would have loved to bring him into my administration. if he loses, i will bring him into my administration. i hope he loses because i want him so badly but don't do that. don't do that. i was
i'm also proud of our campaign manager, you know brad. where's brad? guy is like seven feet tall.nk you, brad. our chief, you know him. our chief operating officer. mike glassner, do you know michael? he is fantastic. right from the beginning. thank you, michael. they all come from kansas. i guess that is how we win. you get from kansas, you win. [applause] along with our amazing secretary of state, mike pompeo. [applause] he is doing a great job. he is heading over to north korea. this guy...
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ed: let's get brad in here. scott went to something with the democrats, trying to make the case he was so angry. you know judge kavanaugh and worked with him in the george w. bush white house, you can weave that in. "the new york times," l.a. times, "boston globe" saying he was so angry, so unhinged he won't be an impartial umpire. but on the other hand, his supporters are saying, wait a second, if he's been unfairly and wrongly accused of rape, what's wrong with him being mad as hell? >> you would expect somebody falsely accused in the type of piling on the democrats have done, not to want to clear his name and not be angry about it. i have to disagree. "saturday night live" should be ashamed. they're not funny to make fun of an egregious charge that ford had to go through. there is no doubt that maybe something happened to her, but certainly not by judge kavanaugh. the liberal elite politicians want people to believe that they are the champion for women's rights and causes and sexual abuse, yet the liberal est
ed: let's get brad in here. scott went to something with the democrats, trying to make the case he was so angry. you know judge kavanaugh and worked with him in the george w. bush white house, you can weave that in. "the new york times," l.a. times, "boston globe" saying he was so angry, so unhinged he won't be an impartial umpire. but on the other hand, his supporters are saying, wait a second, if he's been unfairly and wrongly accused of rape, what's wrong with him being...
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brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. ...if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could. if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. we distributeus, i'm the owner environmentally-friendly download audible. packaging for restaurants. and we've grown substantially. so i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. that's right, $36,000. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. my unlimited 2% cash back is more than just a perk, it's our healthcare. can i say it? what's in your wallet? where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hand
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. >>> let's bring in dan abrams and brad garrett. brad, let me begin with you. james comey saying the fbi can do this in a week, we can handle this, is he right? >> we can handle some of it in a week. the problem, george, is if you are going to look at somebody who has a drinking problem potentially, and you want to look at his character and you want to look at individuals that he actually associated with in high school and college, i think it's unrealistic you can do that in a week. >> it's not clear that they're looking at the drinking problem or whether he told the truth about it. >> right. the fundamental questi nows, what exactly are they investigating? are they investigating dr. ford's allegations and trying to assess, did that happen or not? >> that's easy. >> that's relatively easy, right? a limited number of witnesses, a limited number of questions. but are they investigating whether he lied in front of the senate? that's a separate question because then you get into all the various details about exactly what he said about his own drinking, about his ye
. >>> let's bring in dan abrams and brad garrett. brad, let me begin with you. james comey saying the fbi can do this in a week, we can handle this, is he right? >> we can handle some of it in a week. the problem, george, is if you are going to look at somebody who has a drinking problem potentially, and you want to look at his character and you want to look at individuals that he actually associated with in high school and college, i think it's unrealistic you can do that in a...
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brad blakeman thank you for coming in. liberal silicon valley companies facebook apologizing after one of its top executives sat two rows behind justice brett kavanaugh at his confirmation hearing. it turns out he's a friend of justice kavanaugh. also this story coming up. google not apologizing after one of its top executives made some really nasty anti-republican comments after justice kavanaugh was confirmed we've got those comments for you my next guest is an attorney suing google over anti-conservative bias, we're excited, she's all fired up, stay there. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. - [narrator] at athene, we think it's time for
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pitt, he'll remember us. >> we get the first interview when he becomes the next brad pick. a big welcome to william lipton. how are you? >> i'm great. >> you're 15 from san mateo. >> yes. for two months i've been portraying cameron weber, the son of elizabeth weber. all right. let's show people a clip. >> i'm not saying earn it, okay, but move it somewhere else so you're not causing pain every time you open up your textbook. >> i'm not in pain. >> really? because from where i'm sitting, it looks like -- >> oscar is the one that's hurting. >> he's taking it out on you. >> he's taking it out on us. >> what's the 411 in. >> cameron has been on there and i've had this thing for jocelyn and now i've been introduced back into the show to cause a little trouble in paradise for oscar and her. >> you land on a show these been on top for 50 years. is that amazing? >> it's been such an incredible experience. all the actors are so talented and amazing. it's been great to learn from them. >> you're a sophomore at san tay dwr what is a typical week like? >> it's not very typical. i'm dow
pitt, he'll remember us. >> we get the first interview when he becomes the next brad pick. a big welcome to william lipton. how are you? >> i'm great. >> you're 15 from san mateo. >> yes. for two months i've been portraying cameron weber, the son of elizabeth weber. all right. let's show people a clip. >> i'm not saying earn it, okay, but move it somewhere else so you're not causing pain every time you open up your textbook. >> i'm not in pain. >>...
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california congressman brad sherman, great to see you. a member of the house foreign affairs committee. ranking democrat and i would say probably a friend on the former congressman yoho who we just moments ago. if you guys hit on that same subcommittee together. nikki haley, her departure today, your reaction? >> she was an effective diplomat, should be missed. i don't think the president will find anybody better to fill the spot. it seems very peculiar that the announcement was made before the midterm elections, and they'll certainly talk that she might be appointed to become senator from south carolina if lindsey graham ends up in the administration. so time will tell. >> harris: that's a lot of tea leaf reading. i usually drink my tea. let me ask you this. you talk about her being in effective diplomat. what credit do you give nikki haley from across the political aisle for so many of the things that we are seeing unfold on a global stage now? >> i certainly disagree with most of the commentary that this has been an effective foreign p
california congressman brad sherman, great to see you. a member of the house foreign affairs committee. ranking democrat and i would say probably a friend on the former congressman yoho who we just moments ago. if you guys hit on that same subcommittee together. nikki haley, her departure today, your reaction? >> she was an effective diplomat, should be missed. i don't think the president will find anybody better to fill the spot. it seems very peculiar that the announcement was made...
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oh, when you've lost chad, can't be long until you lose brad, and tad, and troy, and tanner, and trippyson... tucker... ( laughter ) ( applause ) yoyou never lose tucker. chad went on to say that, "on one of the last occasions i purposely socialized with brett, i witnessed him respond to a semi-hostile remark by throwing his beer in the man's face." he threw it? wait, that doesn't sound like a man who said: >> i like beer. ( laughter ) got to check that out, too. >> stephen: chad summed his feelings this way, "i can unequivocally say that in denying the possibility that he ever blacked-out from drinking, and in downplaying the degree and frequency of his drinking, brett has not told the truth." dick move, chad. ( laughter ) no! no! chad broke the bro code! brad, you better hope that pierce, jayce, and devlin don't find out about this. ( laughter ) and kavanaugh also fudged some other facts. listen to his answer here when asked about a reference to the beach week ralph club in his yearbook. >> so, the vomiting that you reference in the ralph club reference related to the consumption of
oh, when you've lost chad, can't be long until you lose brad, and tad, and troy, and tanner, and trippyson... tucker... ( laughter ) ( applause ) yoyou never lose tucker. chad went on to say that, "on one of the last occasions i purposely socialized with brett, i witnessed him respond to a semi-hostile remark by throwing his beer in the man's face." he threw it? wait, that doesn't sound like a man who said: >> i like beer. ( laughter ) got to check that out, too. >>...
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public encouragement david of brad will debate his democratic rival. a former cia officer in virginia's seventh district u.s. house race. the cover starts at 7:30 p.m. eastern. candidates from arizona's u.s. senate seat, debates republican congresswoman rep. mcsally:. republican senator jeff flake is retiring. what coverage tonight on 90's to. your primary source for camping 2018. that's campaign 2018. >> pc fan buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in columbus, ohio. looking for to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks which party should control congress and why. >> i believe congress should remain in republican hands. >> possibly the largest one is it has been stated that if the democratic party takes control, they will go out of their way to signing presidents of legislation for good. if we want anything to happen, any legislation to pass. i think that we need a congress to step behind the president. -- it ist is this pushing behind his less thought out ideas. >> democrat-controlled the congress
public encouragement david of brad will debate his democratic rival. a former cia officer in virginia's seventh district u.s. house race. the cover starts at 7:30 p.m. eastern. candidates from arizona's u.s. senate seat, debates republican congresswoman rep. mcsally:. republican senator jeff flake is retiring. what coverage tonight on 90's to. your primary source for camping 2018. that's campaign 2018. >> pc fan buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently...
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he was just eighteen. >> brad made an attempt on his life with sleeping medications.to him was, "why? why would you do this to yourself and to us?" >> and his answer was, "i just wanted to go to sleep and wake up with dad." three months after that, he did commit suicide. >> he just wanted to be with him. so he made a decision. >> reporter: at this point now, you have this affair, this horrible choice, that has now led to, potentially, to two deaths. >> it hurts, hurts a lot every day. >> surreal. i remember just staring at the programs with his picture and bradley kolman and the dates and just like telling myself, "you're at brad's funeral right now." it became upsettingly familiar. i mean, i felt too comfortable at the -- at a funeral setting and i realized, "this is just not -- this isn't fair. i've -- i'm getting too good at receiving bad news. >> reporter: through it all, the d-a never gave up on tom's case. we're conducting these other parts of the investigation, we're developing video information. we're looking at the car, we're doing some pretty interesting thi
he was just eighteen. >> brad made an attempt on his life with sleeping medications.to him was, "why? why would you do this to yourself and to us?" >> and his answer was, "i just wanted to go to sleep and wake up with dad." three months after that, he did commit suicide. >> he just wanted to be with him. so he made a decision. >> reporter: at this point now, you have this affair, this horrible choice, that has now led to, potentially, to two deaths....
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brad, welcome nice to have you here? >> thank yin for hme. >> now, we have known that italy has had financial issues for some time was it just this new wrinkle with mr. draghi's comments that derailed the markets or perhaps the combination ofhina slowing and the middle east tensions as well? >> i think it' a couple of things. i think rates are rising which makes the gas chromatography of any italian overspending a lot more substantial. it's the facthat mario draghi lianif fit to call the i government out. and it's that the government does indeed have plans for w spending outsit the eu wants. so all of these things say yes th another problem. >> we have always had to take the chinese growth numbers with grain of salt. ears.ve known that for but the markets seem to be sensing that there is a real slowdown going on there economically since they' been my grating to a more consumer oriented economy. you think is happening over there in and what impact does it have on investors here in thenited states? >> the real impact, the
brad, welcome nice to have you here? >> thank yin for hme. >> now, we have known that italy has had financial issues for some time was it just this new wrinkle with mr. draghi's comments that derailed the markets or perhaps the combination ofhina slowing and the middle east tensions as well? >> i think it' a couple of things. i think rates are rising which makes the gas chromatography of any italian overspending a lot more substantial. it's the facthat mario draghi lianif fit...
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pretty soon brad sherwood will be able to say? >> welcome to our home. >> reporter: instead of? >> we're here on the lot of where my family lived before the tubbs fire. >> reporter: he's one of 16 neighbors in this larkfield neighborhood that have opted in to a group rebuild with stonefield development. it's the biggest group rebuild in post-fire sonoma. >> you start with the foundation, the plumbing, and sequentially it moves forward. just plan by plan, house by house. it starts at one end and finishes at the other. >> reporter: the assembly line- style approach is huge for some homeowners like brad, who says he was vastly underinsured. the department of insurance, in fact, estimates about half of fire survivors are in that same boat. so the economy of scale of this approach. he says it made his rebuild possible. >> well, we are easily saving close to $200,000. it's not only saving us money per square footage, but it's also giving us a freedom of flexibility to build a semi- custom home. >> it's a process stonefield has perfected in the aftermath of three other california wildf
pretty soon brad sherwood will be able to say? >> welcome to our home. >> reporter: instead of? >> we're here on the lot of where my family lived before the tubbs fire. >> reporter: he's one of 16 neighbors in this larkfield neighborhood that have opted in to a group rebuild with stonefield development. it's the biggest group rebuild in post-fire sonoma. >> you start with the foundation, the plumbing, and sequentially it moves forward. just plan by plan, house by...
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you can't mess around because it's like you've got your -- say you're brad pitts.cenes were opposite -- >> jimmy: opposite brad pitt. >> and i wouldn't share that because obviously there's a tight embargo except the paparazzi did get a picture of me flashing brad pitt my underwear. >> jimmy: was this part of the movie or was this -- >> certainly no. >> jimmy: an unscripted moment. >> that was between takes, him trying to sort of, like, chill and brush up on his lines. it made sense in the moment. we were talking about cupie dolls. do you know what that is? >> jimmy: they're delicious. >> like a, you know, an illustrated character of the, you know, 1920s and someone asked what's a cupie doll and i said, i can show you, i've got one right here on my side. skirt comes up, just kind of, you know -- if you've got illustrated on your body, who are you not to show. >> jimmy: if it comes up, you have to show it to people. >> and my publicist actually asked me directly not to do it again on this show. >> jimmy: oh really? >> she said, no matter what comes up out there, i do
you can't mess around because it's like you've got your -- say you're brad pitts.cenes were opposite -- >> jimmy: opposite brad pitt. >> and i wouldn't share that because obviously there's a tight embargo except the paparazzi did get a picture of me flashing brad pitt my underwear. >> jimmy: was this part of the movie or was this -- >> certainly no. >> jimmy: an unscripted moment. >> that was between takes, him trying to sort of, like, chill and brush up on...
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foremost what's on people's minds and see if we can continue to get that going. >> i'm wondering, brad, down the road how the chairman and the now ceo alone are going to get along, but for now it's good news brad, we appreciate your time early this monday morning. thank you. >> thank you >>> all right. switching back now to the broader markets and your money fourth quarter is underway in europe as it is here that's a vagary of the calendar. it's october 1st pretty much everywhere germany, look at that. all the markets are riding high as well. the italian market is your big winner in morning up 1.5%. stock futures on the bottom right-hand corner of your screen or if you're in the car i'll tell you, up 204 a lot of good news a lot of green on the screen today. however, going forward we need you to keep your eye on one thing and that is what is happening in the european bond market because it's not a greece like situation yet but everybody's eyes have been on italy. they passed their budget last week the market did not like it probably reacting positively to the trade news here. here's wh
foremost what's on people's minds and see if we can continue to get that going. >> i'm wondering, brad, down the road how the chairman and the now ceo alone are going to get along, but for now it's good news brad, we appreciate your time early this monday morning. thank you. >> thank you >>> all right. switching back now to the broader markets and your money fourth quarter is underway in europe as it is here that's a vagary of the calendar. it's october 1st pretty much...
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leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. cheers! kayak. search one and done. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. energy lives here. >>> the man who arranged the trump tower meeting is telling his version of events in a new book and to nbc new's senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfadden. >> i wanted to tell my story, and by that i mean my story. i thought without context this story would never make sense. >> he says an important part of his story took place three years before the meeting in moskow. there he saw a growing relationship between donald trump and the
leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. cheers! kayak. search one and done. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with...
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senators will get to read the fbi report on the nominee brad kavanaugh tomorrow afternoon with a single copy being made available for the entire senate. according to democratic whip dick durbin from each party will take turns receiving the document and in one-hour blocks of time. senator durbin was among those speaking at the nomination on the floor earlier in the day. here's the debate beginning with the majority leader mitch mcconnell created among the confirmation process as a fever pitch and in 17 days against the confidential correspondence was leaked to the press 17 days of a frenzy on judge kavanaugh and his family unlike anything we have seen in recent memory. since then, a literal mudslide of uncorroborated accusations have literally poured out each more outlandish than the last. and this mudslide has been actively embrace, urged on and licapitalized upon by democratsn spite of this chamber and organized for left special-interest outside. it wasn't about getting to the truth or giving anyone a fair hearing. it had only been about one thi thing, the hunger to bring down the judg
senators will get to read the fbi report on the nominee brad kavanaugh tomorrow afternoon with a single copy being made available for the entire senate. according to democratic whip dick durbin from each party will take turns receiving the document and in one-hour blocks of time. senator durbin was among those speaking at the nomination on the floor earlier in the day. here's the debate beginning with the majority leader mitch mcconnell created among the confirmation process as a fever pitch...