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both brad and angie have new new movies to promote.rad was once in cannes to promote "once upon a time in hollywood." >>> and despite a nasty drawn-out divorce we're told there's no more conflict behind the scenes. while pitt and jolie moves on, there's news today involving brad and another ex, jennifer aniston, their former love nest is up for sale. they bought the beverly hills estate for $13.5 million in 2001 and let started renovation. >> that's the unknown. the $100,000 question. when will we move into our new home? >> jen was a little annoyed by all the delays when we talked to her in 2002, but she praised brad for being pretty hands on. >> he'll pick up a hammer if he has to. >> the couple spent three years remodeling the mansion at a reported cost of $10 million to $15 million. that included these pub room floors which were reportedly imported from a 200-year-old french chateau. brad and jen sold the estate after they divorced in 2005. now, it's on the market again for 49 million. the property includes 12,000 square feet, this
both brad and angie have new new movies to promote.rad was once in cannes to promote "once upon a time in hollywood." >>> and despite a nasty drawn-out divorce we're told there's no more conflict behind the scenes. while pitt and jolie moves on, there's news today involving brad and another ex, jennifer aniston, their former love nest is up for sale. they bought the beverly hills estate for $13.5 million in 2001 and let started renovation. >> that's the unknown. the...
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brad and angelina's new family pact how they'll split i havation with their six kids. >>> plus, brad and jennifer aniston's former love nest up for sale. the drama behind their multimillion-dollar digs. >>> and then more drama on the bond set as an explosion leads to injury is the new 007 cursed. >>> then -- our emotional night with j.lo and her abs, how her and a.-rod kids fight over her iconic look >>> plus, julia roberts uncensored. >>> and "e.t.'s" stop with thomas rhett, lady antebellum >>> and the party has already begun at dierks bentley's bar >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everyone, our weeklong party in nashville rolls on. >> we're inside dierks bentley's pub, the crowd listening to the amazing music. this is the place to be in music city, usa, take a look right outside these windows. setting up for brooks and dunn in concert tonight. such a great week in nashville. >>> but let's start with exclusive new reporting with brad and angelina. brad is making sure he gets his share of family. "e.t." has learned that brad pitt and angelina have carefully crafted a
brad and angelina's new family pact how they'll split i havation with their six kids. >>> plus, brad and jennifer aniston's former love nest up for sale. the drama behind their multimillion-dollar digs. >>> and then more drama on the bond set as an explosion leads to injury is the new 007 cursed. >>> then -- our emotional night with j.lo and her abs, how her and a.-rod kids fight over her iconic look >>> plus, julia roberts uncensored. >>> and...
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lemonis: want them in the deal or not, brad? brad: i just don't think they can be in the deal.avis: i don't think it's possible. taylor: i'm sorry you feel that way. lemonis: i don't see how things move forward. i don't know how it's possible. but that's okay. you guys have been successful in your own right. so, community lives on. i think it's a concept that we all believe in. and we wish you guys a lot of luck. parker: appreciate that. lemonis: all right? i'm sorry it didn't work out. taylor: it's okay. lemonis: this process definitely was one of the most disappointing processes that's happened to me in a long time because i've identified two very talented young men that i think could add a lot to anybody's business. i think ultimately that taylor and parker weren't a good fit for the organization because they didn't know how to meld themselves into the community. and rather than trying to square-peg round-hole things, sometimes you just need to cut bait and move on. good luck to you. parker: thank you. lemonis: nice meeting you. good luck. ♪ ♪ i'm going to say, this is the c
lemonis: want them in the deal or not, brad? brad: i just don't think they can be in the deal.avis: i don't think it's possible. taylor: i'm sorry you feel that way. lemonis: i don't see how things move forward. i don't know how it's possible. but that's okay. you guys have been successful in your own right. so, community lives on. i think it's a concept that we all believe in. and we wish you guys a lot of luck. parker: appreciate that. lemonis: all right? i'm sorry it didn't work out. taylor:...
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vonnie: brad, thank you so much for joining us. that was brad mcmillan. let's check in with kailey leinz. kailey: president trump says he will have a meeting with china's president xi jinping next week, and they will attend the g summit in japan and they will try to get trade talks on track. president trump has threatened to escalate the trade war by placing tariffs on another $300 billion of chinese goods. --sident truncate soft his president trump officially kicks off his reelection bid today. poll has his approval rating at 40% in incumbent has ever been reelected since 1952 while under 40% approval. in hong kong, chief executive is trying to defend controversy over a bill. she made a personal apology today. shoulderonally have to much of the responsibility. theseas led to contralto and if her pride he's in society. for this, i offer my most sincere apology for all people of hong kong. kailey: still, she is not getting into demands to resign if she has an officially withdrawn the legislation that would allow -- to china for the first time. in london, c
vonnie: brad, thank you so much for joining us. that was brad mcmillan. let's check in with kailey leinz. kailey: president trump says he will have a meeting with china's president xi jinping next week, and they will attend the g summit in japan and they will try to get trade talks on track. president trump has threatened to escalate the trade war by placing tariffs on another $300 billion of chinese goods. --sident truncate soft his president trump officially kicks off his reelection bid...
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scarlet: brad loncar of loncar investments, thank you.matter if you are bullish or bearish on u.s. big tech, the etf industry has you covered. check out this week's "there is an etf for that." ♪ scarlet: investors who have a view on fang names are spoiled for choice. that is because rex shares, through its micro sectors products, offers exchange traded notes that covered the spectrum of exposure to the nyse fang plus index. there are leverage notes that are long, as well as inversely tied to the 10 companies in the index. you've got the original fang names, facebook, amazon, netflix and alphabet, plus six other well-known tech companies, twitter, apple, alibaba, nvidia, tesla, and baidu. we are focusing on the three times in verse leveraged etf, lso known as fang. as its name implies, fang uses derivatives to achieve three times the opposite of the fang plus index. performance wise, fang trailed the index since launching in january 2018, but be warned that this family of etf's are not buy and hold investments. fang has roughly $25 million
scarlet: brad loncar of loncar investments, thank you.matter if you are bullish or bearish on u.s. big tech, the etf industry has you covered. check out this week's "there is an etf for that." ♪ scarlet: investors who have a view on fang names are spoiled for choice. that is because rex shares, through its micro sectors products, offers exchange traded notes that covered the spectrum of exposure to the nyse fang plus index. there are leverage notes that are long, as well as...
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scarlet: brad loncar of loncar investments, thank you. if you are bullish or bearish on u.s. big tech, the etf industry has you covered. check out this week's there is an etf for that. ♪ scarlet: investors who have a view on fang names are spoiled for choice. that is because rex shares through products offers exchange traded notes that covered the spectrum of exposure to the nyse fang index. there are leverage notes that are long, as well is inversely tied to the 10 companies in the index. you've got the original fang names, facebook, amazon, netflix and alphabet, plus six other well-known tech companies, twitter, apple, apple, alibaba, nvidia, tesla, and baidu. we are focusing on the three times in verse leverage etf, also known as fang. fang uses derivatives to achieve three times the opposite of the fang plus index. performance wise, it trailed the index since launching in january 2018, but be warned that this family of etf's are not buy and hold investments. fang has roughly $25 million in assets and is equally weighted with a rebalan
scarlet: brad loncar of loncar investments, thank you. if you are bullish or bearish on u.s. big tech, the etf industry has you covered. check out this week's there is an etf for that. ♪ scarlet: investors who have a view on fang names are spoiled for choice. that is because rex shares through products offers exchange traded notes that covered the spectrum of exposure to the nyse fang index. there are leverage notes that are long, as well is inversely tied to the 10 companies in the index....
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brad: immunotherapy is harnessing the immune system to treat cancer.ng important to know about it is it is not one thing. there are many different approaches. the thing that has been impacting the performance over the last year is the clinical trials for one of the approaches combined two immunotherapy drugs together in what we call checkpoint combinations and have -- checkpoint combinations have been very disappointing. we have been working hard to lower our exposure to that. we just did our last rebalance last night, and one out of 25 companies is levered to that space, so i'm glad we are out of the woods. the future for immunotherapy is very bright. the scientific director of our charitable partner won the nobel prize this year, and these companies are doing a lot of great work. i'm excited about the future. scarlet: very quickly, one of the reasons why chna looks promising is because hong kong has a new rule allowing biotech companies to list in the city despite not having earnings. did the protests we have seen in hong kong change the willingness
brad: immunotherapy is harnessing the immune system to treat cancer.ng important to know about it is it is not one thing. there are many different approaches. the thing that has been impacting the performance over the last year is the clinical trials for one of the approaches combined two immunotherapy drugs together in what we call checkpoint combinations and have -- checkpoint combinations have been very disappointing. we have been working hard to lower our exposure to that. we just did our...
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that's how i got back in there and grabbed brad. >> brad, what, felt warm to you as you recall? >> yeah, and i thought maybe he might have a chance. >> reporter: david had been an indiana state trooper for almost 11 years. that night in the garage, david says, his police training kicked in. it seemed to him that his daughter, jill, was dead. but if there was even a whisper of a chance for his son, brad, david knew he had to get him out of bronco and give him cpr. >> i picked him up and pulled him in to me and turned around and went back out the same way that i came in. >> reporter: came out the passenger door and put him down on the garage floor and, what, started working on him? >> exactly. >> were you getting any signs of anything? >> i just remember looking at his face. and, like with jill, his eyes -- there was no moisture. they were half shut. it was -- it was pretty obvious that he was gone. >> and this has all happened in, what, 45 seconds of your life? >> that's -- yeah. probably. maybe a minute. >> reporter: kneeling on the bloody garage floor, amidst the bodies of his
that's how i got back in there and grabbed brad. >> brad, what, felt warm to you as you recall? >> yeah, and i thought maybe he might have a chance. >> reporter: david had been an indiana state trooper for almost 11 years. that night in the garage, david says, his police training kicked in. it seemed to him that his daughter, jill, was dead. but if there was even a whisper of a chance for his son, brad, david knew he had to get him out of bronco and give him cpr. >> i...
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both brad and angie have new movies.d was just in cannes for "once upon a time in whoid". >> meanwhile angie's ma live sent mistress of evil will be released october 18. despite a nasty drawn of out divorce we're told there's no more conflict behind the scenes. while pitt and joe lee move on, there's news about brad and another former love interest, jen aniston. >> a hundred thousand dollar question. when will we move into our home? >> jen was annoyed in 2002 but praised brad for being pretty hands on. >> he'll pick up a hammer if he has to. >> brad and jen sold the estate after divorcing in 2005. now it's on the market for 49 million. it includes 12,000 square feet, this stunning guest house and a pretty cool hollywood drama. >> you put brad in a structure and it's got to change. >> the reason we're here, the cmt. >> country music never disappoints. >> never. >> the biggest country music stars came home. >> carrie underwood. >> you dedicated the award to mike because it is his birthday. >> it is my husband's birthday to
both brad and angie have new movies.d was just in cannes for "once upon a time in whoid". >> meanwhile angie's ma live sent mistress of evil will be released october 18. despite a nasty drawn of out divorce we're told there's no more conflict behind the scenes. while pitt and joe lee move on, there's news about brad and another former love interest, jen aniston. >> a hundred thousand dollar question. when will we move into our home? >> jen was annoyed in 2002 but...
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brad's latest film "ad astra" may be about a mission to space.ut it's also a mission accomplished when it comes to returning to his roots as a hot leading man. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> the age-defying 55-year-old looks better than ever. brad plays an astronaut who travels to space in search for his missing father, played by tommy lee jones. the film hits theaters september 20th. >> if necessary, i will destroy the project in its entirety. >> with the july 26th release of "once upon a time in hollywood" that makes two leading roles for brad after a nearly three-year hiatus. >> since his split from angelina jolie, he has stayed mostly behind the scenes producing oscar-winning films like "moonlight" and our "e.t." source says, quote, at the moment he's all about his career and his children. and when it comes to his relationship with angelina? quote, there's no more drama. brad has also, quote, remain friendly with ex-jennifer aniston. today, on ellen, jennifer gave new details about the emergency plane landing that she went through days la
brad's latest film "ad astra" may be about a mission to space.ut it's also a mission accomplished when it comes to returning to his roots as a hot leading man. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> the age-defying 55-year-old looks better than ever. brad plays an astronaut who travels to space in search for his missing father, played by tommy lee jones. the film hits theaters september 20th. >> if necessary, i will destroy the project in its entirety. >>...
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brad: it has worked in the past. some of these product categories were on previous lists of tariffs as early as last year. they got off the list at the last second. i think the tech companies are hoping for that kind of reprieve. of course, we will see what happens at the g20 early next week. ian, huawei,me, they are dependent on u.s. chips somewhat. they do also make two thirds of their own chips, right? ian: for smartphones. the key component of the smartphone is the nickel processor. they have been arguably the most successful company outside of apple in weaning themselves off qualcomm's technology, so they can supply themselves in that particular market very, very strongly. emily: brad, there is a line in your piece where you say laptops , phones, my drone -- have these people no compassion at all? [laughter] brad: they are coming for our drones. emily: how would you break apple versus amazon, for example? amazon is shutting down its entire china marketplace next month. brad: that is interesting, right. you would
brad: it has worked in the past. some of these product categories were on previous lists of tariffs as early as last year. they got off the list at the last second. i think the tech companies are hoping for that kind of reprieve. of course, we will see what happens at the g20 early next week. ian, huawei,me, they are dependent on u.s. chips somewhat. they do also make two thirds of their own chips, right? ian: for smartphones. the key component of the smartphone is the nickel processor. they...
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and we have brad stone. ian: a satiric parts like broadcom's switch chip, more common parts like an intel microprocessor, china really can't replicate those yet. emily: why not? ian: it is difficult. when you are arranging tens of billions of transistors on something the size of a postage stamp, you have to kind of know what you are doing. emily: which companies in particular in china are the most vulnerable? ian: it is the biggest pc market. it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. huawei, it goes without saying. they wouldn't be able to make their core routers. they need things we don't know about are absolutely essential. emily: brad, you have a piece out about how u.s. tech giants, even though they may be complaining about the trade war, are in the best position to whether it. brad: foxconn has already talked about moving production to other companies in southeast asia. india, malaysia, thailand, taiwan. of course, the trump administration would like to see it here in the u.s. letter
and we have brad stone. ian: a satiric parts like broadcom's switch chip, more common parts like an intel microprocessor, china really can't replicate those yet. emily: why not? ian: it is difficult. when you are arranging tens of billions of transistors on something the size of a postage stamp, you have to kind of know what you are doing. emily: which companies in particular in china are the most vulnerable? ian: it is the biggest pc market. it is also home to some of the largest pc makers...
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brad: it has worked in the past. some of these product categories were on previous lists of tariffs as early as early last year. they got off the list at the last second. i think the tech companies are hoping for that kind of reprieve. we will see what happens at the g20. emily: huawei, they are dependent on u.s. chips somewhat. they also make two thirds of their own chips, right? ian: smartphone. the key component of the smartphone is the nickel processor. they have been arguably the most successful company outside of apple in weaning them self off qualcomm's technology. they can supply themselves in that particular market very strongly. emily: there is a line that i love your you say laptops, smartphones, toy drones. have these people know compassionate all? my drones even? brad: they are coming for our drones. emily: how would you break apple versus amazon, for example? amazon is shutting down its entire china marketplace next month. chinese consumers -- brad: it is interesting. you would think amazon might not be
brad: it has worked in the past. some of these product categories were on previous lists of tariffs as early as early last year. they got off the list at the last second. i think the tech companies are hoping for that kind of reprieve. we will see what happens at the g20. emily: huawei, they are dependent on u.s. chips somewhat. they also make two thirds of their own chips, right? ian: smartphone. the key component of the smartphone is the nickel processor. they have been arguably the most...
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brad: emily, it's great to be back, thank you.eal is a big step i think for ripple but even a bigger step for the overall industry. as you know well, there's been a lot of excitement about around what blockchain and crip toe can -- and crypto can mean for the industry. we haven't seen much beyond experimentation yet. we are the market leader because we have matured agressively and are solving real problems for real customers. moneygram is just the manifestation of that as the second largest global remitance company we're able to have a big impact with one customer and one partner in this emily: as i understand it, western union tested ripple but it ended up being more expensive than its current network. is moneygram saving money by using ripple? brad: what western union said, they've been around for decades they said in our beta time, the time the product hadn't launched they said we matched the efficient soif what they were already optimized my view is they'd spent decades getting to an efficiency we matched with a beta product,
brad: emily, it's great to be back, thank you.eal is a big step i think for ripple but even a bigger step for the overall industry. as you know well, there's been a lot of excitement about around what blockchain and crip toe can -- and crypto can mean for the industry. we haven't seen much beyond experimentation yet. we are the market leader because we have matured agressively and are solving real problems for real customers. moneygram is just the manifestation of that as the second largest...
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brad: that was one view. other view is that we are seeing a trump increasingly strained by these processes. this is in some sense what trump arguably thought he was going to do when he was running for president. taylor: we have sat here and said tariffs are the wrong approach. we have had previous administrations who have tried to get china to play the same game, to get us all on the same playing field. what is the right approach? brad: the right approach to fighting a trade war with china is fighting trade war with china. not with china, mexico, the eu, india, and so on. you do have to make choices, prioritize what you want to achieve. i think tariffs can be a tool. i think if you use them to enforce supply chains, they can be effective. they also hurt yourself. there are other tools. investment restrictions, limits on financial flows, which haven't been deployed as aggressively as they might have been. then there is the weaponry around national security, the designation of huawei, which is extremely powerfu
brad: that was one view. other view is that we are seeing a trump increasingly strained by these processes. this is in some sense what trump arguably thought he was going to do when he was running for president. taylor: we have sat here and said tariffs are the wrong approach. we have had previous administrations who have tried to get china to play the same game, to get us all on the same playing field. what is the right approach? brad: the right approach to fighting a trade war with china is...
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brad could see everything happening. he knew, as soon as the shooter was down, he had to come check on me. again, i wouldn't be here if he wasn't there that day but most days he wouldn't have been there because his schedule would have wrought him somewhere else. -- brought him somewhere else. it is"back in the game," not until page 213 that you use the shooter's name. why? rep. scalise: i struggled with that. i wanted to tell the story of the heroes. we don't see enough in life of heroes, good things we focus on. too often, it is the negative. i knew i had to mention the shooter and give a little bit of his background as well. that was one of those tough things. i still struggle a little bit with forgiveness. as a catholic, i believe in forgiveness. there are some good people helping me with that as well. i did feel it was appropriate to mention him. but i just wanted to tell some of the other background of the real positive things. i needed to focus on the positive. every day, i needed to have all of my energy focused o
brad could see everything happening. he knew, as soon as the shooter was down, he had to come check on me. again, i wouldn't be here if he wasn't there that day but most days he wouldn't have been there because his schedule would have wrought him somewhere else. -- brought him somewhere else. it is"back in the game," not until page 213 that you use the shooter's name. why? rep. scalise: i struggled with that. i wanted to tell the story of the heroes. we don't see enough in life of...
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it's a long process. >> brad, you have the floor now.ou want the president to know tonight? >> well, i want him to know that the american consumer will be paying those tariffs. i think it's a misnomer to say that they are not, as we've seen the increases from aluminum and metal from china, those have caused price increases out there in the marketplace and i think no matter what brand or product that you have that's the impact for the american consumer. it's a great marketplace. the american consumer is strong. jobs are great. let's not disrupt that. let's keep this going and let's not interrupt the flow of the american economy. these type of decisions can do that. if you increase the price of too many pieces of the product then in turn people are not going to buy. and the impact of that is a trickle down effect throughout every piece from jobs to advertising dollars to whatever impact it has and every environment, from a vendor to a dealer and to a manufacturer. >> brad, i want you to stand by. i want to bring larry in now. you have farm
it's a long process. >> brad, you have the floor now.ou want the president to know tonight? >> well, i want him to know that the american consumer will be paying those tariffs. i think it's a misnomer to say that they are not, as we've seen the increases from aluminum and metal from china, those have caused price increases out there in the marketplace and i think no matter what brand or product that you have that's the impact for the american consumer. it's a great marketplace. the...
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survey the landscape republican strategist and the founder of the women's public leadership network brad jenkins is a democratic party strategist and host of the polkas fired up at a miami and correspondent for al jazeera english however you really get to see let's just see if you can pass this test we have a rails app panels 24 candidates so follow who's missing who's missing from back here. and then use that argument into the race. i had no idea there was so many the question is you have 25 people. wanting to run for president what is the point. and why so many why would you even bother i think look in their defense when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them and i think in many ways donald trump didn't think he was going to be president so i think that just this just shows in many ways i think it shows the whack unfortunately the lack of leadership in the democratic party when you had a transformational candidate like barack obama preside over a presidency for 8 years and kind of fold back. into a post presidency life there's a lot to fill that void
survey the landscape republican strategist and the founder of the women's public leadership network brad jenkins is a democratic party strategist and host of the polkas fired up at a miami and correspondent for al jazeera english however you really get to see let's just see if you can pass this test we have a rails app panels 24 candidates so follow who's missing who's missing from back here. and then use that argument into the race. i had no idea there was so many the question is you have 25...
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brad, i'm going to start with you, okay? you have a chevy dealership.rs a month. average price, $35,000. can you walk me through what happens to the prices of these cars if tariffs go into effect. >> certainly. so in this particular case on the chevrolet models, 17% of the models are actually manufactured in the mexico environment, or country as well as components, about 35% get passed between the borders. so that would in turn make a $35,000 car anywhere from $1,500 depending on the tariffs and the percent of tariffs up to $3,500 more expensive. we're worried about increase in price. i don't think i've met anyone that wants to pay more money for their car. >> you have to pass those on to the consumer, right, in order for you to be able to -- to offset the cost, the tariffs, correct? >> absolutely, the manufacturer would pass them on to the dealer and the dealer would of course have to pass them on to the end user. >> so you say it has taken -- this is a quote from you. it has taken 30 years for the auto industry to be a global player. you cannot turn i
brad, i'm going to start with you, okay? you have a chevy dealership.rs a month. average price, $35,000. can you walk me through what happens to the prices of these cars if tariffs go into effect. >> certainly. so in this particular case on the chevrolet models, 17% of the models are actually manufactured in the mexico environment, or country as well as components, about 35% get passed between the borders. so that would in turn make a $35,000 car anywhere from $1,500 depending on the...
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brad was out of the line of fire but to see everything happening. and his skills took over and he knew as soon as the shooting went down he had to come and check on me too see what it happened and if he could do something to help me. again i would not be here if he was not there that day. most days he would not of been there because his schedule would've brought him somewhere else. and it was one of the many miracles. >> back in the game, not the place to 13 use the shooter's name. why is that customer experience i struggle with that, i knew to tell the story properly and wanted to tell it to the ice and here's the people to see me and everybody on the ballfield. we don't see enough in life of real-life euros in the good things that we know about that we really focus on. too often it is the negative. but i also knew to tell it credibly after mentioned the shooter and give his partner as well. ultimately i did and that was a tough thing and i still struggle a little bit about forgiveness because as a catholic i do believe in forgiveness, i'm not quit
brad was out of the line of fire but to see everything happening. and his skills took over and he knew as soon as the shooting went down he had to come and check on me too see what it happened and if he could do something to help me. again i would not be here if he was not there that day. most days he would not of been there because his schedule would've brought him somewhere else. and it was one of the many miracles. >> back in the game, not the place to 13 use the shooter's name. why is...
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brad: they have to be, the cases are different.ifferent market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right who think social media companies are biased. folks on the left worry about how foreign entities have used these companies to manipulate our elections. very much an overarching sense that something needs to be done. we are seeing the ftc and doj reacting to that. emily: sally, how much of this is a result of what president trump wants to happen? and how much is it the result of a bipartisan consensus? sally: i think it is more of a result of the mounting pressure around the globe. what we are talking about are matters that europe started investi
brad: they have to be, the cases are different.ifferent market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right...
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brad garrett for us in washington, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> president trump was briefed on the shooting details. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is on the north lawn with how the administration is responding this morning. tara. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the president has yet to make a statement on the shootings, but the white house says that he's been briefed, and he's monitoring the situation. now, this attack has already reignited the gun debate after the massacre in las vegas where a bump stock was used to turn a semiautomatic rifle into a machine gun, and the trump administration banned bump stocks and added some background check procedures for purchasing a gun, and just last year, president trump suggested that he was interested in more comprehensive gun reform telling senators he's not afraid of the powerful gun lobby, but there's been very little activity since and then just a few months ago at the nra convention in april, president trump said that gun owners make our communities safer and our n
brad garrett for us in washington, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> president trump was briefed on the shooting details. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is on the north lawn with how the administration is responding this morning. tara. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the president has yet to make a statement on the shootings, but the white house says that he's been briefed, and he's monitoring the situation. now, this attack has already reignited the gun...
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>> brad: yes and no.se democrats appear to be doing, trying to relate the foundation to build public support. somewhere in the 40s, impeachment in terms of how the public views it. the problem is a lot of people don't have time to read through 400 page report. the mueller report was extremely tense, extremely comprehensive and most people could not read through it and take it all in. the house democrats try to hold hearings and a big block when it comes to the fact witnesses who could provide context, provide something that they could understand particularly in terms of obstruction. that is where don mccann comes in, and right now as far as the white house is concerned none should be allowed to testify. that is what the legal fight is over in the end. >> shannon: one of the witnesses for a second round on capitol hill behind closed doors, donald trump jr. here is what we know a little bit a closed-door hearing tomorrow. more than interview roughly 2-4 hours we are told in about six topics. limited in the
>> brad: yes and no.se democrats appear to be doing, trying to relate the foundation to build public support. somewhere in the 40s, impeachment in terms of how the public views it. the problem is a lot of people don't have time to read through 400 page report. the mueller report was extremely tense, extremely comprehensive and most people could not read through it and take it all in. the house democrats try to hold hearings and a big block when it comes to the fact witnesses who could...
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also, executive editor for global tech, brad stone. wow.ot.unds like a but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating any of companies on anti-trust. just that they are now sharing responsibilities. correct? >> that's right. i think what we have here is a kind of political reality. not necessarily or not yet a legal one. i think the tech environment now to some,d complex and intimidating. so our two anti-trust agencies have met to kind of divvy up the playing speak.so to >> sally, does this mean they will, or that an investigation into any of these companies could be imminent? >> i'm cautiously optimistic that there will be investigations, because the f.t.c. and the d.o.j. don't divvyingy talk about up matters unless they plan on doing an investigation. the process is called clearance. they don't normally have clearance discussions unless they plan on doing something. clear, you're optimistic because you are in favor of breaking up all of companies or believe there's a case that they should be broken u
also, executive editor for global tech, brad stone. wow.ot.unds like a but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating any of companies on anti-trust. just that they are now sharing responsibilities. correct? >> that's right. i think what we have here is a kind of political reality. not necessarily or not yet a legal one. i think the tech environment now to some,d complex and intimidating. so our two anti-trust agencies have met to kind of divvy up...
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. >> let's call brad. i want to ask him that question. >> reporter: those polls still on his mind the next morning when we meet. he had already tweeted about it. >> on "good morning america," today, they had that phony polling information. i explained it to you last night that it was phony, but you didn't do anything about it. you should have but perhaps it was late in the evening and you didn't get a chance. >> i listened, i studied the information. i heard the explanations. >> ultimately, it doesn't matter. >> why does it bother you so much? >> because it's untrue. i like the truth, you know, i'm actually a very honest guy. >> reporter: as we talked in the oval office, the president's son was heading to the senate intelligence committee for more testimony. >> your son don jr. is before the senate intelligence committee today and again, he wasn't charged with anything. >> not only wasn't he charged, if you read it, with all the horrible fake news, i mean, i was reading that my son was going to go to jail.
. >> let's call brad. i want to ask him that question. >> reporter: those polls still on his mind the next morning when we meet. he had already tweeted about it. >> on "good morning america," today, they had that phony polling information. i explained it to you last night that it was phony, but you didn't do anything about it. you should have but perhaps it was late in the evening and you didn't get a chance. >> i listened, i studied the information. i heard...
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welcome, good to have you with us. >> thanks, tyler. >> let me start with you, brad why are you bullishs you are on a company that all seems to have been able to do is lose money? >> nice work on the pun earlier. >> somebody was thinking >> it would be shortsighted missing the forest from the trees. the company in the top of the first inning, transforming how people consume transportation there's a long runway for growth yet. >> these are initiations, a lot of them from the underwriters. >> yes. >> any sales on the street now as a result of this? >> not that i saw. neutral. lowest price target is 42, in line with where shares are currently trading. what's interesting is you read through the notes from today and gotten through all of them so far. they talk about total addressable market and autonomous driving they're not able to assess the price target for where they foresee the company trading in a year or so based on the fundamentals of the company. >> losing money. >> it's interesting to read these and see, like, how these analysts really envision the future looking for them. >> how w
welcome, good to have you with us. >> thanks, tyler. >> let me start with you, brad why are you bullishs you are on a company that all seems to have been able to do is lose money? >> nice work on the pun earlier. >> somebody was thinking >> it would be shortsighted missing the forest from the trees. the company in the top of the first inning, transforming how people consume transportation there's a long runway for growth yet. >> these are initiations, a lot...
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basil, brad. continue it. it will only get hotter. that is for sure.eing blamed for the attack on two oil tankers in the middle east, iran is vowing to break the nuclear deal up. really it is uranium stockpiles they say will go past the limits in just 10 days. we're examining america's options next. ♪ >> the iranians should understand very clearly we will continue to take action to deter iran from engaging in this type of behavior. ♪ -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentle
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meaning free speech, i'm not sure what there is to worry about. >> thank you, brad, so much.ne from, thank you for your reporting. that wraps us up that hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. more news with my friend kristen welker in washington, d.c. >> i'm kristen welker in for hallie jackson on this busy wednesday morning. right now watching big developments on the hill. another move towards a contempt vote. this time the house oversight committee is poised to hold bill barr and wilbur ross in contempt. also this hour, the house intelligence committee is holding the first of a series of hearings on the mueller report. we're watching all of it. >>> plus, on the senate side, donald trump jr. returning to the committee for yet another round of testimony. coming up in just a few minutes i'll talk to kellyanne conway about all of that and much more. first a great team of reporters on these stories and all the other news throughout the house. kelly o'donnell tracking all the developments on capitol hill. what are you watching? break it down for us. >> goodern moi morning, kristen. waiting o
meaning free speech, i'm not sure what there is to worry about. >> thank you, brad, so much.ne from, thank you for your reporting. that wraps us up that hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. more news with my friend kristen welker in washington, d.c. >> i'm kristen welker in for hallie jackson on this busy wednesday morning. right now watching big developments on the hill. another move towards a contempt vote. this time the house oversight committee is poised to hold bill barr and wilbur ross...
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what happened in 26 thing so sandy making it even more complex is perhaps a generational divide now brad you alluded to this earlier so i want to bring our international audience in on what we're talking about this from fortune this headline joe biden cory booker should apologize not me this is the former vice president who speaking about senator cory booker from new jersey sum up what happened for a reason i do want you want that job some of why joe biden the saying that this young senator should apologize to him oh what was it that you don't think joe biden ended up saying i don't have a racist bone in my body right and i think that that's all you really need to know here is that there were accusations lobbed at one another about the past and i think joe biden feels that for a book or should sort of get in line and respect somebody who's been. vice president united states essentially without getting too deep i think this little you know skirmish reveals that maybe some of these candidates are not happy letting joe biden be the front runner and i think that really gets to the very root
what happened in 26 thing so sandy making it even more complex is perhaps a generational divide now brad you alluded to this earlier so i want to bring our international audience in on what we're talking about this from fortune this headline joe biden cory booker should apologize not me this is the former vice president who speaking about senator cory booker from new jersey sum up what happened for a reason i do want you want that job some of why joe biden the saying that this young senator...
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also, bloomberg tech's brad stone.t sounds like a lot but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating, just that they are now sharing responsibility. brad: that's right. i think we have a political reality, not necessarily or not yet a legal one. the tech environment is bake, complex -- is big, complex, intimidating. they have to kind of divvy up the playing field. does this mean they will or that an investigation into any of these companies could be imminent? i'm cautiously optimistic that there will be investigations. normallynd doj don't talk about divvying up matters unless they will have an investigation. emily: to be clear, you are optimistic because you are in favor of breaking up these companies or believe there is a case? sally: i'm in favor because i believe they need to be, at a minimum, investigated. once all of the different anticompetitive conduct is unearthed, at that point you decide the best remedy. i wouldn't take breaking up or unwinding illegal acquisitions off
also, bloomberg tech's brad stone.t sounds like a lot but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating, just that they are now sharing responsibility. brad: that's right. i think we have a political reality, not necessarily or not yet a legal one. the tech environment is bake, complex -- is big, complex, intimidating. they have to kind of divvy up the playing field. does this mean they will or that an investigation into any of these companies could be...
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brad: that is true.the messaging, they want to make it clear that jony is not going anywhere, that he will still work on apple products, but it is hard to look at this as anything other than a real big bummer for apple. apple in the to mid-1990's was really key to steve jobs' turnaround. from the mac pro, i feel like the era of new visual flair with apple products is kind of gone. and imac or macbook from a couple of years ago kind of looks the same as it does today. said, industrial design might be a little less important. might still working on apple products, i expect this is him really phasing out, working on the next phase of his career. the formerave president of the rhode island school of design on the phone now. obviously, you are one of the leading voices in design. you were actually on the show just last week and we were talking about apple's ability to innovate, and jony ive came up and you said the real jony ive works at google. i'm curious what you think this means. is this going to be a big
brad: that is true.the messaging, they want to make it clear that jony is not going anywhere, that he will still work on apple products, but it is hard to look at this as anything other than a real big bummer for apple. apple in the to mid-1990's was really key to steve jobs' turnaround. from the mac pro, i feel like the era of new visual flair with apple products is kind of gone. and imac or macbook from a couple of years ago kind of looks the same as it does today. said, industrial design...
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so is brad. so as others.ased on a polling they haven't seen, very few, small handful, i can name them -- >> martha: what does your internal polling show in texas? >> in all 17 key states, texas among them, president trump beats -- when you see the issues that he stands for, democrat head to head, the closest proximity you can get to something accurate, not just a head to head, he's winning in all 17 swing states and we believe that to be true. >> martha: richard, what do you say to that? >> note -- if you will basically go after somebody with the kitchen sink in your polling question and say, so who would you take, that person -- >> it would be laughable to take a million dollars and screw your own poll. >> when the democrats were running ahead, what jim and kayleigh said, there's a hidden trump vote, when he campaign for roy moore, it didn't exist. the democrats won nationally by over eight percentage points in house races across the board. it just didn't exist. we will see. >> martha: do you believe in quin
so is brad. so as others.ased on a polling they haven't seen, very few, small handful, i can name them -- >> martha: what does your internal polling show in texas? >> in all 17 key states, texas among them, president trump beats -- when you see the issues that he stands for, democrat head to head, the closest proximity you can get to something accurate, not just a head to head, he's winning in all 17 swing states and we believe that to be true. >> martha: richard, what do you...
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brad was instrumental in getting it going. they do a great job. there is a lot of data there to understand what the volumes are. there is a lot of opportunity to leverage that api to build better tools to help congress know what it is doing with. as they go into the process, this committee could provide some suggestions for what they are looking for.>> congress used to have it for the crm. the house the congressional manager foundation. they created a consumer guide. >> you had a follow-up?>> with talk about the 435 businesses. we bind ourselves together. we can do better. i used to be next-door. on the quiver he throughout i would take in. somebody is going to do it differently. the variety of hearings we talked about. is a realistic constituent engagement, whether you find value. we would recommend that the cost savings. if you asked him to buy 14 computers they would give you a price. that is one thing. also the services and the software you use. having some numbers. it would be helpful. that is where additional best practices. the winner of th
brad was instrumental in getting it going. they do a great job. there is a lot of data there to understand what the volumes are. there is a lot of opportunity to leverage that api to build better tools to help congress know what it is doing with. as they go into the process, this committee could provide some suggestions for what they are looking for.>> congress used to have it for the crm. the house the congressional manager foundation. they created a consumer guide. >> you had a...
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someone apparently challenged agent brad young to a competition, and brad definitely accepted and hitk at him go. that's good. >> he was flossing there. >> staying current. >> yeah, exactly. >>> all right. well, the warriors are going to be practicing tomorrow. we have a lot going on. >> anthony flores is here with sports. >> a lot of the question marks because of the injuries heading into game three. just ahead, the injury reports for klay thompson and kevin loony are in. and they're not ar have but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. h as been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a mo
someone apparently challenged agent brad young to a competition, and brad definitely accepted and hitk at him go. that's good. >> he was flossing there. >> staying current. >> yeah, exactly. >>> all right. well, the warriors are going to be practicing tomorrow. we have a lot going on. >> anthony flores is here with sports. >> a lot of the question marks because of the injuries heading into game three. just ahead, the injury reports for klay thompson and...
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call brad on the poll. >> reporter: after that call, the president doubled down, insisting his polls in fact show him winning. but today abc news obtained some of the trump campaign's internal polling from march, which shows the president was trailing joe biden in three key states -- pennsylvania, wisconsin, and florida. campaign manager brad parscale calls those numbers "ancient," saying "since then, we have seen huge swings in the president's favor." but it's clear trump is laser focused on the former vice president. >> he wanted to be the tough guy. he's not a tough guy, he's a weak guy. but he wanted to be the tough guy. >> reporter: trump is trying to exploit what he says are biden's recent shifts in long-held positions on federal funding for abortion and whether china is a threat to the u.s. >> he has recalibrated on everything. he's -- everything he's said he's taken back two weeks later, because he's getting slammed by the left. and he stuck with this stuff. he's really stuck with it. >> reporter: today biden is slamming trump on the president's stunning admission to george t
call brad on the poll. >> reporter: after that call, the president doubled down, insisting his polls in fact show him winning. but today abc news obtained some of the trump campaign's internal polling from march, which shows the president was trailing joe biden in three key states -- pennsylvania, wisconsin, and florida. campaign manager brad parscale calls those numbers "ancient," saying "since then, we have seen huge swings in the president's favor." but it's clear...
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>> the last memory, i vividly remember brad and my colleagues coming around me, asking what they can do to help. i was so thirsty. is asking for gatorade from my bag in the dugout. i motioned them to it. my coworker got the gatorade, it was falling down my face. he gave me enough energy to keep going. once i got in the helicopter, it seemed to me like it was taking forever and i remember thinking i don't care where you take me, just take me somewhere, i don't want to bleed out on this ballfield. i asked one of the paramedics on the helicopter for a phone so i call my wife. at that time, i felt like things were fading away. i wanted to share words with her in case that was it. it was a foreign, a virginia phone, it was 6:00 a.m. in new orleans. she didn't answer, it went to voicemail. i left a voicemail. she doesn't chair with any body today. was emotional, something you would tell a loved one. >> have you listened to it? >> i did. it's tough. again, it's hard to focus on the negative when i know how close i was to not making it and to know i am here i am alive make it to do all the t
>> the last memory, i vividly remember brad and my colleagues coming around me, asking what they can do to help. i was so thirsty. is asking for gatorade from my bag in the dugout. i motioned them to it. my coworker got the gatorade, it was falling down my face. he gave me enough energy to keep going. once i got in the helicopter, it seemed to me like it was taking forever and i remember thinking i don't care where you take me, just take me somewhere, i don't want to bleed out on this...
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brad: they have to be, the cases are different.ifferent market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right who think social media companies are biased. folks on the left worry about how foreign entities have used these companies to manipulate our elections. very much an overarching sense that something needs to be done. we are seeing the ftc and doj reacting to that. emily: sally, how much of this is a result of what president trump wants to happen? and how much is it the result of a bipartisan consensus? sally: i think it is more of a result of the mounting pressure around the globe. what we are talking about are matters that europe started investi
brad: they have to be, the cases are different.ifferent market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right...