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cory: we do not know those answers.sible blue apron does not know because their business is somewhat new, but what we see from this is they spend a lot of marty on marketing -- money on marketing. you can say they are making adjustments to the business model, but it is also possible they have to do this because they will not be in existence long enough if they do not do it. vonnie: one of our other types of competitors like we are seeing consolidation now with grubhub and ordering apps and ordering in apps. doesn't have an impact on the likes of blue apron? cory: i don't think so. i think they are different business models, but they might argue otherwise. when you look at the top line numbers for these kinds of businesses, there is so much revenue from a customer. if a customer is going to eat three meals a week and the revenue was $20 a person, $60 a week from a customer over 50 weeks or so, that is a really can see why it is an appealing business and why there are so many other competitors out there trying to get a st
cory: we do not know those answers.sible blue apron does not know because their business is somewhat new, but what we see from this is they spend a lot of marty on marketing -- money on marketing. you can say they are making adjustments to the business model, but it is also possible they have to do this because they will not be in existence long enough if they do not do it. vonnie: one of our other types of competitors like we are seeing consolidation now with grubhub and ordering apps and...
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cory: i think for brian, it was very personal.o one at intel was pressing him to make diversity his biggest job at intel, but he was. it is really important to him. he is a guy like me that has young daughters and is thinking about the future of this world. having a quality it is -- at his company and making it a top goal, i think he looked at what happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck ceo, and that was a tipping point for him. it is worth noting that the president said you need to take time and study the facts about neo-nazis and kkk, but was quick happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck with criticism of the merck ceo leaving the board. emily: and being part of the councils could pay off handsomely, given that the president is the most powerful person, arguably in the world. cory: if you remember, bk was in the oval office with the president showing him a semiconductor, and announcing a plant that had already been announced that president trump had taken credit for. even obama hi
cory: i think for brian, it was very personal.o one at intel was pressing him to make diversity his biggest job at intel, but he was. it is really important to him. he is a guy like me that has young daughters and is thinking about the future of this world. having a quality it is -- at his company and making it a top goal, i think he looked at what happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck ceo, and that was a tipping point for him. it is worth noting that the president...
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there is a miss on an already lower definitely cory: -- cory: there is a command called eeg.calling it up. cory: scarlet always thinking ahead. initial estimates for how big the sales would be shows you that they were big estimates coming out, and they lowered the number and the wood of the number. if you are missing the lower number on sale, that is a problem for a brand-new company. scarlet: the red line is what cory was referring to. cory: what the expectations were on wall street. wall street had this one really wrong. julia: we were talking earlier about, yes, this is an exciting product. you cannot get enough of the dancing hot dogs could unfortunately, facebook is copying the best parts -- cory: well, but that is exactly it. instagram has successfully copied to the stories aspect. no dancing hotdocs. i think it is interesting that snapchat has any business right now, given how popular instagram stories and facebook stories is. i think they have better filters than facebook and instagram. julia: apart from the dancing hotdog -- really? james: filters have kept them aliv
there is a miss on an already lower definitely cory: -- cory: there is a command called eeg.calling it up. cory: scarlet always thinking ahead. initial estimates for how big the sales would be shows you that they were big estimates coming out, and they lowered the number and the wood of the number. if you are missing the lower number on sale, that is a problem for a brand-new company. scarlet: the red line is what cory was referring to. cory: what the expectations were on wall street. wall...
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vonnie: cory johnson, thank you. cory: thank you.e: let's check in now on the first word news. emma chandra has more. emma: the fbi has carried out the predawn raid of a virginia home of former trump campaign manager paul manafort. he is cooperating with the agency. "the washington post" says agency document and other are being taken for investigation into the meddling of russia in the u.s. election. rex tillerson does not believe there is any imminent threat from north korea. he told reporters that the exchange of threats between the two countries does not mean the u.s. is moving closer to a military option. president trump is warning north korea it will face fire and fury if it keeps threatening the u.s. roughly a says it is considering an attack on the u.s. a military military base on guam. police shot and killed a suspect on the attack in a paris suburb. six soldiers were injured when a car rammed into them. the area where the attacks took place is home to france's main intelligence agency. in florida, tiger woods has pleaded not
vonnie: cory johnson, thank you. cory: thank you.e: let's check in now on the first word news. emma chandra has more. emma: the fbi has carried out the predawn raid of a virginia home of former trump campaign manager paul manafort. he is cooperating with the agency. "the washington post" says agency document and other are being taken for investigation into the meddling of russia in the u.s. election. rex tillerson does not believe there is any imminent threat from north korea. he told...
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with me in the studio, cory johnson.evin, you have to give us a roundup of what happened in this press conference. president trump very defiant and very hesitant, to lay blame essentially. reporter: president donald trump defiant against criticism for his response to the charlottesville tragedy over the weekend. he says there are faults on both sides here and i can tell you that already a crowd of protesters had gathered about a block away from where i'm standing outside of trump tower. president trump taking on the media as well as others for what has gone on and what he feels is unfair treatment. he criticized heavily and defended heavily his very own position following the charlottesville tragedy. it comes as he is facing intense criticism from ceos and also from republicans within his own party. this is supposed to be a press conference of sorts or a public commenting period to announce a second round of infrastructure executive order. all of that is now thrown out the window with the headlines dominated by his comme
with me in the studio, cory johnson.evin, you have to give us a roundup of what happened in this press conference. president trump very defiant and very hesitant, to lay blame essentially. reporter: president donald trump defiant against criticism for his response to the charlottesville tragedy over the weekend. he says there are faults on both sides here and i can tell you that already a crowd of protesters had gathered about a block away from where i'm standing outside of trump tower....
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cory: dancing hot dogs are no joke.f you've got a dancing hot dog, this is an important technolonl cal achievement and we shouldn't take light of what that might create, because what comes with a dancing hot dog, they still will be second fiddle. vonnie: i deserve a scolding. cory johnson, see him later on on bloomberg technology. mark: how can i add to that? facebook is looking to make an impact. yesterday's c.e.o., sheryl sandberg is telling us how they're using their global presence to bring people together. this is bloomberg. park: live from london, i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. facebook wants to bring its users around the world closer together. .e.o. sherl sandberg talked to emily change and talked about the impact the giant is trying to make. cheryl: mark and i and the people that work here, we know we have a very big responsibility. and we want facebook to help do good in the world. we always have. i think mark having that direct experience base is helping us build the products that will build commun
cory: dancing hot dogs are no joke.f you've got a dancing hot dog, this is an important technolonl cal achievement and we shouldn't take light of what that might create, because what comes with a dancing hot dog, they still will be second fiddle. vonnie: i deserve a scolding. cory johnson, see him later on on bloomberg technology. mark: how can i add to that? facebook is looking to make an impact. yesterday's c.e.o., sheryl sandberg is telling us how they're using their global presence to bring...
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cory: there are a lot of problems here.you look at the year on year basis, it is an improvement, nearly doubled, from $.50 to $1.05. the hope was they would have a big and growing platform and grow a lot of users, and turn on the ads, go to places they had never gone before, and dump them in. that is not happening, we can see that from the numbers. there are a lot of reasons it is not happening. major advertisers have not come on their side, as they hoped they would. they might yet, but they have not. there are technological issues. james and i were sitting here listening to the call, his jaw dropped. the problems they have with android, which is pretty important because most phones are android phones in the world -- they will not be fixed until next year. these are self-inflicted wounds, as james so smartly said. this company is showing that they are having real issues doing the basic tackling to make their company available for the revenues that might want to come to it. caroline: when you are gauging potentially the stor
cory: there are a lot of problems here.you look at the year on year basis, it is an improvement, nearly doubled, from $.50 to $1.05. the hope was they would have a big and growing platform and grow a lot of users, and turn on the ads, go to places they had never gone before, and dump them in. that is not happening, we can see that from the numbers. there are a lot of reasons it is not happening. major advertisers have not come on their side, as they hoped they would. they might yet, but they...
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cory booker was the first sitting senator to ever testify against one of his colleagues, and now coryr is back with a bill that jeff sessions is bound to hate. senator booker proposed legislation today to legalize marijuana at the federal level and to punish individual state who's do not pass their own laws to make it legal. it's a shot across the bow to an administration that has ramped up the war on drugs and specifically the war on marijuana right out of the gate. your move, jeff sessions. joining us now is senator cory booker of new jersey, who proposed this racial justice bill to, among other things, end the federal prohibition on marijuana. senator booker, great to have you with us. >> thank you. it's great to be on. i want to say to everybody who is watching right now, you have one of the best twitter feeds in all of america. i have been a fan of your tweets and the information you put out, inspiration and the knowledge. >> thank you. you're a good tweeter yourself, sir. thank you very much. let's talk about this bill because of course legalizing marijuana has become more and m
cory booker was the first sitting senator to ever testify against one of his colleagues, and now coryr is back with a bill that jeff sessions is bound to hate. senator booker proposed legislation today to legalize marijuana at the federal level and to punish individual state who's do not pass their own laws to make it legal. it's a shot across the bow to an administration that has ramped up the war on drugs and specifically the war on marijuana right out of the gate. your move, jeff sessions....
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cory: we will keep our playlists now. vonnie: cory johnson, thank you. up, battle of the charts time. today is a venezuela hunger bonds versus the big short. we will split all that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: it is time now for global battle of the charts where we take a look at some of the most telling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. charts oncess these the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off his dani burger. what have you got. ? dani: i'm looking at something that a lot of investors have been looking it, titling it the big short. 7 julie: it is people shorting the vix. vix shooting potential could a majority of people short, bringing that things will not change much. you make money essentially when the vix is unchanged and remains low, which it has all this year. this is 2017 over here. the vix has not moved. this is something we know. we saw the vix scrape up above 16 for the first time, judging by this past performance. still a big move up, which means that this right
cory: we will keep our playlists now. vonnie: cory johnson, thank you. up, battle of the charts time. today is a venezuela hunger bonds versus the big short. we will split all that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: it is time now for global battle of the charts where we take a look at some of the most telling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. charts oncess these the bloomberg by running the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off his dani...
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cory: it is really odd.as a time when amazon operated in a way to avoid taxes , by having very little profits or no profits at all and by setting up distribution centers in places that were low tax environments, like nevada. they change that and they changed it quite a long time ago. distribution centers closer to consumers in big cities and high tax places like new york, new jersey and florida and california. they pay lots of taxes. amazon paid about 41% of its operating profits in taxes, last year. believe every reason to that this is really about the tough reporting of the campaign finances and personal finances of donald trump and the skating editorial of the washington post about his comments about the racist in charlottesville -- racists in charlottesville. vonnie: wanting to just pick on companies ad hoc, there are plenty. cory: and amazon is not one of them. amazon is paying boatloads in taxes. shift takingamatic place and the pain being felt this year, where so many retailers are suffering, not beca
cory: it is really odd.as a time when amazon operated in a way to avoid taxes , by having very little profits or no profits at all and by setting up distribution centers in places that were low tax environments, like nevada. they change that and they changed it quite a long time ago. distribution centers closer to consumers in big cities and high tax places like new york, new jersey and florida and california. they pay lots of taxes. amazon paid about 41% of its operating profits in taxes, last...
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the tile are not that important, they need to fix the subway system. >> does this discussion hurt cory booker as a political strategist, coming out of what many think was a failed couple of terms in new york now talking about statues what about healthcare, and immigration. >> right, as a democratic politician it probably helped with liberal elite who are trying to sanitize history, every day new jersey taxpayers we don't care about this we care about healthcare and taxes, we care about jobs, i think that politicians have this out of control with this. >> you made a face, when i mentioned cory booker. >> he is a great democrat, and -- you know hard on democrats, but. >> is if really about democrats and republican. >> no, it is not, we could do so much other good things. >> it is about democrats and republicans, thing they are doing are not what people want to get done. >> right. >> that leads to all disgust that people have for the incumbents. >> they want too talk about issues. >> why you are arguing statues, talk about my health care or middle class or region that is disappearing and
the tile are not that important, they need to fix the subway system. >> does this discussion hurt cory booker as a political strategist, coming out of what many think was a failed couple of terms in new york now talking about statues what about healthcare, and immigration. >> right, as a democratic politician it probably helped with liberal elite who are trying to sanitize history, every day new jersey taxpayers we don't care about this we care about healthcare and taxes, we care...
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cory: the biggest driver is t-mobile.shed out all kinds of deals, 50% off for seniors, pushing the way that nobody else is. coming up with unlimited data plans, giving people the ability to switch phones in the middle the contract, the kind of things the big carriers were forced to do in a has forced everybody else to follow. sprint has been a follower and t-mobile has been gobbling of the market share. vonnie: cory johnson of bloomberg tv and radio. coming up, oil below $49 a barrel as producers gather for a two-day meeting. we will hear from one strategist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york and london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. this is bloomberg markets. we are checking in on the first word news. emma chandra has more. emma: two u.s. envoys expected to visit kuwait as part of the push to diffuse the gulf crisis. the envoys will also visit the other four countries in the allies before going to qatar. qatar on have isolated extremism. and maduro claiming victory after what
cory: the biggest driver is t-mobile.shed out all kinds of deals, 50% off for seniors, pushing the way that nobody else is. coming up with unlimited data plans, giving people the ability to switch phones in the middle the contract, the kind of things the big carriers were forced to do in a has forced everybody else to follow. sprint has been a follower and t-mobile has been gobbling of the market share. vonnie: cory johnson of bloomberg tv and radio. coming up, oil below $49 a barrel as...
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cory, remember this.y're getting thanked by david duke. >> i've never been thanked by david duke. i don't want his thanks. >> because of what -- we've always condemned those organizations. >> obviously not well enough because they're thanking you. appreciate you being on the show. >>> there's a lot to unpack there. he tried to make it a lot about you and cnn which you didn't respond to because that's not what it's about. >> the tactics are fine and fair. he can do it. but the problem remains the same, which is you want to talk about the violence, which goes to the how. how did they protest, how did they counter protest. that's fine. but to say that the motivations are equal on both sides and must be called out is dangerous. it's just dangerous because you have one group where all of them are about hate and another group where some of them wind up being about violence. the and you can't compare all with some. >> no, you can't. heather heyer's mother said -- and you'll hear it shortly this morning -- becaus
cory, remember this.y're getting thanked by david duke. >> i've never been thanked by david duke. i don't want his thanks. >> because of what -- we've always condemned those organizations. >> obviously not well enough because they're thanking you. appreciate you being on the show. >>> there's a lot to unpack there. he tried to make it a lot about you and cnn which you didn't respond to because that's not what it's about. >> the tactics are fine and fair. he can...
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running coach duce staley pleased with cory's progress so far. >> very surprised when cory as far as him coming along, and being able to grab all of the information, being able to, going to the field, i'm happen which cory, i'm happy where he's at right now. he's doing awesome job. hats off to the kid. >> eagles first run pick showing why the birds selected him, thursday night he had another three and two game there is week will be practicing defense, we know just two game sample, but should he be in the starting line up when the birds playing september 10. >> game two, he's played against solid competition, but to see him go against the one day after day after day, those will be the critical factors that you can see how -- he's a rookie, you know, he has lot of work ahead of him. he hadn't had a break since i think his bowl game. you know, those are thing we have to factor in. >> and eagles wide receivers coach, mike gross, is alshon jeffrey behind schedule. the bad shoulder, and early in the bills game, carson wentz anal sean were not n'sync on couple every plays. gross said alshon
running coach duce staley pleased with cory's progress so far. >> very surprised when cory as far as him coming along, and being able to grab all of the information, being able to, going to the field, i'm happen which cory, i'm happy where he's at right now. he's doing awesome job. hats off to the kid. >> eagles first run pick showing why the birds selected him, thursday night he had another three and two game there is week will be practicing defense, we know just two game sample,...
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cory: no.arren buffett is warren buffett because he has proven himself to buy things without lots of debt. this is the opposite. this is taking out enormous debt with tremendous risk on the debt. investors have looked at this and thought he was near the edge of bankruptcy over and over again. these are big swings for the fences. anything but low valuation. he is using a lot of debt to do it. he is trying very much to use politics and connections to make these deals happen. think of the image of masayoshi son in the trump tower visiting president-elect trump talking about the jobs he will create with his investment fund that he had already announced. at the same time, he is still thinking about the t-mobile merger the obama administration said would not be good for u.s. consumers. he may have been thinking his personal appeal would get the deal through. emily: bob, respond. there is a lot of question about whether he can pull off the deals. it is very ambitious. >> it is very ambitious. i am not
cory: no.arren buffett is warren buffett because he has proven himself to buy things without lots of debt. this is the opposite. this is taking out enormous debt with tremendous risk on the debt. investors have looked at this and thought he was near the edge of bankruptcy over and over again. these are big swings for the fences. anything but low valuation. he is using a lot of debt to do it. he is trying very much to use politics and connections to make these deals happen. think of the image of...
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cory: he is wrong.ell, there is a dramatic shift happening where consumers are deciding they would rather shop online. it is undeniable that a lot of retailers are having problems with that because of e-commerce in general. it is also evidence that president trump, when the washington post, which is owned by amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos, when the washington post runs a tough piece, whether reported about his finances in taxpaying or lack thereof, or a tough editorial, president trump responds by slamming amazon in particular. he did it on the campaign trail and is doing it now. there was a time when amazon did what it could to avoid taxes. they set up distribution centers in low tax environments. but after pressures from the state of california particular to not only start paying local , sales taxes, but push their distribution closer and closer to people in employing more people than they did before. amazon is paying a lot of taxes. last they paid over 40% of the operating profit in taxes. they pa
cory: he is wrong.ell, there is a dramatic shift happening where consumers are deciding they would rather shop online. it is undeniable that a lot of retailers are having problems with that because of e-commerce in general. it is also evidence that president trump, when the washington post, which is owned by amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos, when the washington post runs a tough piece, whether reported about his finances in taxpaying or lack thereof, or a tough editorial, president trump...
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cory: they have tried this kind of thing before.e've seen other companies try to do this while garden approach. they see the power netflix has. let's not forget their competitor in amazon, which is rapidly growing and spending billions a year. netflix is spending double the amazon is. they see the power in the marketplace. there is a fear that disney will lose what they've got. disney, more than any other content company going back in terms of film and broadcaster, has kept a walled garden and limited how they would distribute things, going all the way back to the days of the hs when they wouldn't put their stuff out as much. the only similar company was lucasfilm, the same with "star wars." they think they have the power to do it all on their own, but we shall see. emily: we got a big headline would be about espn. there are concerns about subscriber losses. how is that going? cory: the real headline out of the earnings weren't so much about what's going on at espn. the change didn't happen a lot in the percentage of revenues. even
cory: they have tried this kind of thing before.e've seen other companies try to do this while garden approach. they see the power netflix has. let's not forget their competitor in amazon, which is rapidly growing and spending billions a year. netflix is spending double the amazon is. they see the power in the marketplace. there is a fear that disney will lose what they've got. disney, more than any other content company going back in terms of film and broadcaster, has kept a walled garden and...
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among the first on twitter, senator cory gardner who joins me now. me show our viewers what you tweeted. mr. president, we must call evil by its name. there were white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism." you heard tom bossert, homeland security advisor to the president arguing the president did condemn it. what do you think? >> well, this is not a time for vagaries. this isn't a time for innuendo or to allow room to be read between the lines. this is a time to lay blame, to lay blame on bigotry and to lay blame on white supremacists, on white nationalism and on hatred. that needs to be said. this president has done an incredible job of naming terrorism around the globe as evil, radical islamic terrorism whether it is in europe or the middle east. he has said and called it out time and time again and this president needs to do exactly that today. call this white supremaist, this white nationalism evil and let the country and world hear it. it is something that needs to come from the oval office and this white house needs to do it today. >>
among the first on twitter, senator cory gardner who joins me now. me show our viewers what you tweeted. mr. president, we must call evil by its name. there were white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism." you heard tom bossert, homeland security advisor to the president arguing the president did condemn it. what do you think? >> well, this is not a time for vagaries. this isn't a time for innuendo or to allow room to be read between the lines. this is a time to lay blame,...
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senator cory booker did tweet this out yesterday that he now plans to introduce legislation to removese confederate statues saying "this is just one step. as you said fox5 was there yesterday morning as the city of baltimore tour their four confederate monuments down during the middle of the night. other confederate statues have also been taken down around the country and many state officials are supporting the removal including both governors of virginia and maryland. here inside the capitol the statues under fire include jefferson davis robert e legal and alexander hamilton stevenson but there are statues of some of outer loop founding fathers like thomas jefferson and george washington who were both known slave owners and that has critics as well as the president questioning where the line will be drawn if all confederate statues will be removed. this comes in the wake of the violence in charlottesville. it all began as a protest of a removal of a statue of robert e. lee and ended with one dead and several hurt. members of the congressional black caucus supporting senator booker's
senator cory booker did tweet this out yesterday that he now plans to introduce legislation to removese confederate statues saying "this is just one step. as you said fox5 was there yesterday morning as the city of baltimore tour their four confederate monuments down during the middle of the night. other confederate statues have also been taken down around the country and many state officials are supporting the removal including both governors of virginia and maryland. here inside the...
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second team offense with cory clement at running back rookie out of mississippi six yards out plunges forward for the touchdown 13-3. fourth quarter after bils take the lead it's byron marshall for the days. they win it 20-16 is final score now i wants to welcome in lesley van arsdall who was in the with the birds. some are talking about the rookie. >> local product clem ept grew up dreming of plague on this field and well what happened to him tonight far exceeded anything he could have imagined. >> it was dream come true dwichb a chance to sdor and all those years drove over walt whitman and ben frank len and seen from a distance and behind me it was julia hi to work for it. and i know it was not given just looking for the next one. there was a lot going through my head especially as breaking through the line of krimage. agoular was charging behind u us. and either are way i'm following him to the end zone. >> we were looking to see la garrett blunt 'saw cory caxt le ment pretty good today today. they'll practice with the miami dolphins and they play them on thursday. i'm don bell li
second team offense with cory clement at running back rookie out of mississippi six yards out plunges forward for the touchdown 13-3. fourth quarter after bils take the lead it's byron marshall for the days. they win it 20-16 is final score now i wants to welcome in lesley van arsdall who was in the with the birds. some are talking about the rookie. >> local product clem ept grew up dreming of plague on this field and well what happened to him tonight far exceeded anything he could have...
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>> it's part of the cory booker story.e also has the mayor of newark story and all those sorts of things, and this is pieces of it. he's got an incredible social-media presence, as you probably know, but this is a nonstarter, but this is definitely -- and, also, you can get down to one layer. shouldn't utah be able to decide how they want to handle marijuana versus the state of california and company? >> why is it a nonstarter, brian? i mean, last year alone 537,000 arrests related to marijuana. that's more than all violent crimes, including murder and rape. colorado had half a billion dollars in revenue from marijuana. you have a whole class and population of african-americans from '80s on, mostly entrepreneurial, who've been arrested. now there are certain states that it's legal. families, communities have been destroyed -- >> but medical is different than recreational. >> well, we can go back to opioid. the opioid is community compassion, but if it's marijuana, lock them up. where is the standard? if you have uneven sta
>> it's part of the cory booker story.e also has the mayor of newark story and all those sorts of things, and this is pieces of it. he's got an incredible social-media presence, as you probably know, but this is a nonstarter, but this is definitely -- and, also, you can get down to one layer. shouldn't utah be able to decide how they want to handle marijuana versus the state of california and company? >> why is it a nonstarter, brian? i mean, last year alone 537,000 arrests related...
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second team offense with cory clement at running back rookie out of mississippi six yards out plunges forward for the touchdown 13-3. fourth quarter after bils take the lead it's byron marshall for the days. they win it 20-16 is final score now i wants to welcome in lesley van arsdall who was in the with the birds. some are talking about the rookie. >> local product clem ept grew up dreming of plague on this field and well what happened to him tonight far exceeded anything he could have imagined. >> it was dream come true dwichb a chance to sdor and all those years drove over walt whitman and ben frank len and seen from a distance and behind me it was julia hi to know it was not given just looking for the next one. there was a lot going through my head especially as breaking through the line of krimage. agoular was charging behind u us. and either are way i'm following him to the end zone. >> we were looking to see la garrett blunt 'saw cory caxt le ment pretty good today today. they'll practice with the miami dolphins and they play them on thursday. i'm don bell live from the link sn
second team offense with cory clement at running back rookie out of mississippi six yards out plunges forward for the touchdown 13-3. fourth quarter after bils take the lead it's byron marshall for the days. they win it 20-16 is final score now i wants to welcome in lesley van arsdall who was in the with the birds. some are talking about the rookie. >> local product clem ept grew up dreming of plague on this field and well what happened to him tonight far exceeded anything he could have...
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however, cory raises some good points.e going to be challenges to the consumer. -- there are going to be challenges to the consumer, and other governmental entities may step down to say this is too big to make happen. emily: cory, we heard talk about that division fund still being raised. what do you think of that? >> we are going to start to see perhaps how they recognize those from an accounting basis. if you look at the history of sprint, you will see a couple of bets which have paid off fantastically in the venture category. whether it was alibaba in china or yahoo! japan, there were such great returns from those investments. you can see what he has some stars in his eyes and that he wants to pull that off again. ♪ emily: that was bloomberg's cory johnson and bob o'donnell. coming up, a discussion on the company's latest earnings report. how they were able to turn the corner after the surprise ousting of their former ceo. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: we
however, cory raises some good points.e going to be challenges to the consumer. -- there are going to be challenges to the consumer, and other governmental entities may step down to say this is too big to make happen. emily: cory, we heard talk about that division fund still being raised. what do you think of that? >> we are going to start to see perhaps how they recognize those from an accounting basis. if you look at the history of sprint, you will see a couple of bets which have paid...
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no time line on when senator cory booker plans to release this legislation.congressional black caucus. meanwhile the president and critics say removal of these live at the capitol building, anjali hemphill fox5 local news. >> 5:33 is the time. in the meantime president trump's long time aide hope hicks has been named the interim communications director. she's filling the vacancy left by anthony scaramucci. he was fired after 10 tumultuous days on the job. >> the trump administration shut down another obamae era immigration program. the program provided temporary humanitarian par troll minors from el salvador guatemala and honduras who were denied refugee status. it allowed those minors fleeing violence to join their parents in the united states. >> also new this morning at 5:34 a search under way for a missing 17-year-old boy in fairfax county. his name system christian perry. his picture is there on your screen. he was least seen last night around 8:30 as he drove from his home it was a 2003 honda odyssey s the van has several magnets on the back including o
no time line on when senator cory booker plans to release this legislation.congressional black caucus. meanwhile the president and critics say removal of these live at the capitol building, anjali hemphill fox5 local news. >> 5:33 is the time. in the meantime president trump's long time aide hope hicks has been named the interim communications director. she's filling the vacancy left by anthony scaramucci. he was fired after 10 tumultuous days on the job. >> the trump administration...
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how are you. >> so let's start, cory sue, we're seeing so many restaurant capitalizing on the changef administration, and get little political with some of the stuff. >> well, you know, i would say dc lovers its food trends, so you have like a game every thrones pop up bar, you have tons of themes, cocktails, you know, there is a sill john tiki bars, but mark is actually the first one i've seen cross the line into politics. so, you know, and i'm a fan of crossing lines, so, okay. but yes, there are tons of food trends in d.c., but now venturing into politics, which dc loves food, dc loves politics. >> the two go hands in handy guess, in a way. so you guys are offering up now, of course, a politically themed hamburger. you have how many on the men knew. >> bunch of them. so this golden showers burger, which happened before the inaugural. we'll let that one -- >> okay. >> showers burger. >> that's not political. >> it came it, went. worlds wide news. then we topped it cory sue will tell you. >> yes. >> just few weeks ago. >> so, mark makes the burgers at community restaurant in bethesd
how are you. >> so let's start, cory sue, we're seeing so many restaurant capitalizing on the changef administration, and get little political with some of the stuff. >> well, you know, i would say dc lovers its food trends, so you have like a game every thrones pop up bar, you have tons of themes, cocktails, you know, there is a sill john tiki bars, but mark is actually the first one i've seen cross the line into politics. so, you know, and i'm a fan of crossing lines, so, okay....
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emily: that was bloomberg's cory johnson and bob o'donnell.ing up, an interview with lending club's c.e.o. on the company's latest earnings report, how the lender was able to turn the corner after the surprise ousting of its former c.e.o. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. included with xfinity tv. more to stream to every screen. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. shares of lending club surged the most in two years this week. this came after the san francisco-based company posted its second highest quarterly revenue in history, seeing that revenue spike 35% year-over-year to $139 million. the improved figures come about one year after the former ceo was ousted after the board found problems with lending practices and his lack of
emily: that was bloomberg's cory johnson and bob o'donnell.ing up, an interview with lending club's c.e.o. on the company's latest earnings report, how the lender was able to turn the corner after the surprise ousting of its former c.e.o. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over...
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cory: he is wrong.ell, there is a dramatic shift happening where consumers are deciding they would rather shop online. it is undeniable that a lot of retailers are having problems with that because of e-commerce in general. it is also evidence that president trump, when the runs a toughst about whether reported his finances in taxpaying or lack thereof, or a tech tough editorial, president trump response by slamming amazon in particular. the fact is that amazon pays a ton of money in taxes. the result time when amazon did everything they could to avoid taxes. they set up distribution centers in low-tech environment, but they decided, after pressure from state in california in startular, to not only paying local sales tax but to push their distribution out closer to people. they are employing a lot more people than ever before. amazon is paying a lot of taxes. last they paid over 40% of the operating profit in taxes. they paid a lot of money in taxes. emily: could the president sentiment impact the impen
cory: he is wrong.ell, there is a dramatic shift happening where consumers are deciding they would rather shop online. it is undeniable that a lot of retailers are having problems with that because of e-commerce in general. it is also evidence that president trump, when the runs a toughst about whether reported his finances in taxpaying or lack thereof, or a tech tough editorial, president trump response by slamming amazon in particular. the fact is that amazon pays a ton of money in taxes. the...
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cory gardner, orrin hatch, ted cruz.ken sort of, not to criticizing trump but letting him have a honeymoon period. you can clearly say the honeymoon is over, republicans feel comfort and and confident in criticizing their own president saying he's not something we want the party to see him doing and want him to change course. >> his daughter is jewish. ivanka trump. son-in-law jared kushner. you think he'd have a responsibility to speak out against the racism and anti-acceanti-se anti-semitism that was present? >> as larry said it should be easy for a president to first denounce the racist, disgusting, un-american views of white nationalists and white supremacists and if he wants, pivot to this idea of violence versus non-violent protests or this idea of free speech or an idea of whatever equivalent he wants on the two sides. when we conflated those in one short statement he made it seem like there was that moral equivalence between the two sides and that's why he's getting so much pushback and why so many people in his
cory gardner, orrin hatch, ted cruz.ken sort of, not to criticizing trump but letting him have a honeymoon period. you can clearly say the honeymoon is over, republicans feel comfort and and confident in criticizing their own president saying he's not something we want the party to see him doing and want him to change course. >> his daughter is jewish. ivanka trump. son-in-law jared kushner. you think he'd have a responsibility to speak out against the racism and anti-acceanti-se...
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among the first on twitter was senator cory gardner, republican of colorado who joins me now.k you for joining us. you had tough words for president trump on saturday. mr. president, we must call evil by its name. there was white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism. you heard tom baossert arguing the president did condemn it. what do you think? >> this isn't a time for innuendo or read between the lines. this is a time to lay blame on bigotry and white supremacists and hatred. this president has done an incredible job of naming terrorism around the globe as evil. radical islamic terrorism whether it's in europe or the middle east. he has said and called it out time and time again. this president needs to do exactly that today. call this white supremicism, this white nationalism evil and let the country hear it, let the world hear it. something that comes from the oval office and some critics need to do it today. >> some say president trump doesn't do it because he might believe these white supremacists are a part of his base, not, obviously, his entire base. but a par
among the first on twitter was senator cory gardner, republican of colorado who joins me now.k you for joining us. you had tough words for president trump on saturday. mr. president, we must call evil by its name. there was white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism. you heard tom baossert arguing the president did condemn it. what do you think? >> this isn't a time for innuendo or read between the lines. this is a time to lay blame on bigotry and white supremacists and hatred....
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also joining us, cory shokey, research fellow at the hoover instituti institution.for being here. courtney, i'll start with you. because i want you to take us through the facts, right? the nuts and bolts about this u.s. nuclear arsenal, this revamp that is happening. >> so there's been some increased interest in this in the past 24 hours because president trump tweeted about it yesterday, saying that under his presidency, it's more modernized than ever and it's the strongest it's ever been sp. so the reality has been, in 2010, president obama agreed to a nuclear modernization effort, that actually began several years later in 2014, when he ordered it to begin. what this is is a 30-year, as you said, $1 trillion, estimated $1 trillion project that would modernize all three legs of the nuclear triad. so that means, at sea, in the air, and on land. that includes, as you mentioned, hallie, that includes nuclear submarines. it includes, potentially, also this new surface-to-air missile, that's one of the more contentious parts of this, and one of more expensive parts of
also joining us, cory shokey, research fellow at the hoover instituti institution.for being here. courtney, i'll start with you. because i want you to take us through the facts, right? the nuts and bolts about this u.s. nuclear arsenal, this revamp that is happening. >> so there's been some increased interest in this in the past 24 hours because president trump tweeted about it yesterday, saying that under his presidency, it's more modernized than ever and it's the strongest it's ever...
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. >> you have said the president will speak out again on this and there was senator cory gardner of colorado who said this -- >> call this white supremacism, this white nationalism evil and let the country hear it, let the world hear it. it's something that needs to come from the oval office and this white house needs to do it today. >> it's a republican senator from colorado. is that coming now from the president? >> well, the president, i suspect, will be talking to the country again soon, maybe today. i plan to meet with him today and the fbi today will be meeting with him to brief him on the case. he takes it exceedingly seriously and there's no doubt about it. he opposes these kind of radical racist bigotry that these organizations espouse. >> you talk about this as an opportunity to come together on this front. this is a president as you know who is known for his blunt talk. for a week now we've been reporting on the war of words with north korea. many americans could likely quote that line, his warning of fire and fury. he was so clear on north korea and even as a candidate he said th
. >> you have said the president will speak out again on this and there was senator cory gardner of colorado who said this -- >> call this white supremacism, this white nationalism evil and let the country hear it, let the world hear it. it's something that needs to come from the oval office and this white house needs to do it today. >> it's a republican senator from colorado. is that coming now from the president? >> well, the president, i suspect, will be talking to...
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you have the sound of cory gardner.from paul ryan, john mccain and senator tim scott. but i have to ask you, david, tweets in a moment like this? tweets? tim ryan, speaker of the house. mitch mcconnell, senate majority leader. where are they? where are they speaking to their president, the supposed moral leader of their party? because they're on vacation? >> this continues to be a confounding question about why republican leaders will not call out president trump. it's because i think they're afraid. it's because i think they want to focus on advancing parts of the agenda that the president seems less concerned about advancing. as abby said, this is easy to condemn. this is easy to separate what's wrong and what's right. you can have a debate as some do between the left and the right behind identity politics and what goes too far. this is not the area to have that debate. these are contemptible figures in our society. that's not even questionable. to me, the larger point is about president trump not wanting to be presid
you have the sound of cory gardner.from paul ryan, john mccain and senator tim scott. but i have to ask you, david, tweets in a moment like this? tweets? tim ryan, speaker of the house. mitch mcconnell, senate majority leader. where are they? where are they speaking to their president, the supposed moral leader of their party? because they're on vacation? >> this continues to be a confounding question about why republican leaders will not call out president trump. it's because i think...
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. >> second team offense, cory, running back, 6-yard, burst through the end zone for the touchdown. eagles on top 13 to three. fourth quarter now. after the bills take the lead. it is byron marshall. from 1 yard out. now, the eagles defense would carry the day, and they win this thing, 20 to 16. now, i would like to well welcome in lesley van arsdall in the eagles lockerroom talking to the players, there is one player in particular, a rookie, that people are talking about. >> i would like to refer to him as the star of the game, don, yes, cory clemente from glassboro, new jersey, dream every playing here at the linc , and that dream became a reality. >> dream came true, a chance to score at lincoln financial field, all those years, drove over the walt whitman bridge, the ben franklin franklin, seeing from a distance, and the crowd behind me, real a honor. i had to work for it. and, you know it, wasn't given so, you know, just looking for the neck one. a lot going through my head, specially as i was breaking through the line of scrimmage, i saw agholor, he was blocking behind, i just
. >> second team offense, cory, running back, 6-yard, burst through the end zone for the touchdown. eagles on top 13 to three. fourth quarter now. after the bills take the lead. it is byron marshall. from 1 yard out. now, the eagles defense would carry the day, and they win this thing, 20 to 16. now, i would like to well welcome in lesley van arsdall in the eagles lockerroom talking to the players, there is one player in particular, a rookie, that people are talking about. >> i...
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i mean, cory, you know, here is another thing. so you have that sort of shocking thing happening between gorka and rex tillerson. up then have the president who has been roundel criticized for his words doubling down today and in fact saying that a lot of people were complimenting him. here is what he said at the press conference. >> if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough enough. and we're backed by a 100% by our military. we're backed by everybody. and we're backed by many other leaders. and i notice that many senators and others today came out very much in favor of what i said. >> and by the way, cory, even though he has been criticized, senator rubio who often criticizes the president did come out in his favor today. he tweeted attacks on potus for statements on north korea nukes are ridiculous. they act as if north korea would act different if he used nicer words. obviously the president has been slammed, though, by someone like john mccain. do you think that the tide is turning, that people are going to now start to t
i mean, cory, you know, here is another thing. so you have that sort of shocking thing happening between gorka and rex tillerson. up then have the president who has been roundel criticized for his words doubling down today and in fact saying that a lot of people were complimenting him. here is what he said at the press conference. >> if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough enough. and we're backed by a 100% by our military. we're backed by everybody. and we're backed by many other...
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emily: that was bloomberg's cory johnson and bob o'donnell.up, an exclusive interview with lending club ceo scott sanborn on the company's latest earnings report. how they were able to turn the corner after the surprise ousting of their former ceo. a reminder all episodes of , "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv weekdays, 5:00 p.m. new york, 2:00 p.m. san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. after the san francisco-based company posted its second highest quarterly revenue in history, seeing that spike 35% year-over-year to $139 million. the improved figures come a year after the former ceo was ousted after the board found problems with lending practices and his lack of disclosure surrounding a personal investment. scott sanborn joined us for an excuse of tv interview to discuss the future of the company. -- an exclusive interview to discuss the future of the company. >> it is about putting in the right controls and bringing
emily: that was bloomberg's cory johnson and bob o'donnell.up, an exclusive interview with lending club ceo scott sanborn on the company's latest earnings report. how they were able to turn the corner after the surprise ousting of their former ceo. a reminder all episodes of , "bloomberg technology" are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv weekdays, 5:00 p.m. new york, 2:00 p.m. san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg...
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and there was an aged goodell woman who was afflicted and said bad things about giles cory. and it's interesting that giles cory's apparition, who beats the girls with his staff, with his crutch. makes one wonder about what's going on. and perhaps the most famous from the crucible john proctor, and john proctor did not have an affair with maribel williams. but all the problems with the crucible, even though it's a wonderful play. but john proctor did have a servant. and she had an affliction, and he was not happy with her affliction, and he admitted to beating the devil out of here. his spector threatens mary hot poker tongs, high fire tongs, and he himself threatens to burn the affliction out of her. hmm. or take the fact that he calls mary his jade. a word not far removed from sexual dalience or hooker. not the time of terms of endearment one gives to your serving girl. and this is this interesting bit of testimony where mary is testifying against proctor and talking about his specter, and at one point his specter approaches her. and mary war on says she grabs the spector,
and there was an aged goodell woman who was afflicted and said bad things about giles cory. and it's interesting that giles cory's apparition, who beats the girls with his staff, with his crutch. makes one wonder about what's going on. and perhaps the most famous from the crucible john proctor, and john proctor did not have an affair with maribel williams. but all the problems with the crucible, even though it's a wonderful play. but john proctor did have a servant. and she had an affliction,...
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i had other things to do as well. >> thank you so much, cory. i'm so happy you got to come on and give our regards to deandre and anybody else who was injured you might know. when we come back here's a message for the president. three important national magazines showing what they think. we're going to discuss these striking images next. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free de
i had other things to do as well. >> thank you so much, cory. i'm so happy you got to come on and give our regards to deandre and anybody else who was injured you might know. when we come back here's a message for the president. three important national magazines showing what they think. we're going to discuss these striking images next. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare...
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yes, according to new jersey senator cory booker, who introduced a new bill today. it is sure to spark opposition from the white house and perhaps heated conversation at the dinner table. >> three different people, with very different opinions. >> i think it is not fair that it is not legal. >> he sees no problems. >> i would hate for marijuana to be legalized. >> linda is anti-drug. she lost three family members to abuse, while tamera. >> it is awesome. it changed my life. >> she tried dozens of medications for epilepsy before turning to medical marijuana. >> last summer i was so sick and had seizures and i broke down and said i will try this. >> your tax dollars are being drained by the war on marijuana. >> reporter: cory bookers listed even more reasons in the marijuana justice act. he said the current laws unfairly target the poor and minorities and waste resources to fight violent crime. >> a lot of loss and devastated communities, devastated cities and devastated families. and devastated too many lives. >> the new legislation would be retroactive and ex pung r
yes, according to new jersey senator cory booker, who introduced a new bill today. it is sure to spark opposition from the white house and perhaps heated conversation at the dinner table. >> three different people, with very different opinions. >> i think it is not fair that it is not legal. >> he sees no problems. >> i would hate for marijuana to be legalized. >> linda is anti-drug. she lost three family members to abuse, while tamera. >> it is awesome. it...
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now, there's another effort mounted by senator lindsey graham and senator cory booker, republican and democrat, to block this off at t president from dismissing a special counsel. now, not everybody is so sure this would be constitutional. there are presidential powers at work here and over at the heritage foundation some of their legal scholars tonight are saying if congress moves in this direction, doesn't matter if it's a republican or a democratic president, going forward this could wind up in the supreme court. >> i understand the impetus think there's any question that establishing a special counsel who is not accountable to the president and can't be fired by the president is an erosion of presidential power. >> reporter: so there you have it. not enough time left in the congressional senate calendar right now before this recess jim and shawn, so they probably won't be able to move these bills at least until september with this news about the grand jury today, it's a little bit like trying to change the rules of a baseball game when they've already thrown out the firs pitch. so
now, there's another effort mounted by senator lindsey graham and senator cory booker, republican and democrat, to block this off at t president from dismissing a special counsel. now, not everybody is so sure this would be constitutional. there are presidential powers at work here and over at the heritage foundation some of their legal scholars tonight are saying if congress moves in this direction, doesn't matter if it's a republican or a democratic president, going forward this could wind up...
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traditional values, american values, morality and decency and the result of that, as you saw from coryardener and lindsey graham, is that americans across the political spectrum are being hit in the face now with the reality that we find ourselves with the president who himself does not seem to understand, share or reflect traditional american notions of values, morality and decency. >> jeremy, listening to john's explanation there, is that a statement from the white house and not from the president directly? >> if it's not from the president directly, i'm kind of confused as to why the president would not say that in the first place. so, no, alex. i think you're exactly right. he, as john said, has shown a remarkable willingness to go out there and condemn certain groups and call acts of violence by their name, which is what he's done with, of course, islamic extremism, and then he's chided those who have refused to call islamic terrorism for what it is. why he would not specifically call out white supremacist and nationalists when somebody has died is totally in keeping with where pr
traditional values, american values, morality and decency and the result of that, as you saw from coryardener and lindsey graham, is that americans across the political spectrum are being hit in the face now with the reality that we find ourselves with the president who himself does not seem to understand, share or reflect traditional american notions of values, morality and decency. >> jeremy, listening to john's explanation there, is that a statement from the white house and not from...
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cory gardner said mr. president, we must call evil by its name. this was white supremacist and this was domestic terrorism. no one can accuse president trump of not talking tough enough to kim jong-un. >> if he does anything with respect to guam, or anyplace else that's an american territory, or an american ally, he will truly regret it. >> over the weekend, president trump told the governor of warm, we are with you 1000%. he also spoke with the chinese president who urged mr. trump to show restraint. despite this escalating war of words, the u.s. military attitude toward north korea hasn't really changed. no deployment, no evacuations of american citizens from south korea, all signs that this may be more talk than action, at least for now. >> we will have much more on the violence in virginia later. thank you. chris: , joining me now for his first sunday interview is director of the cia, mike pompeo. welcome. >> it's great to be here. chris: with the news this week, it all came this week that north korea can output a warhead on a missile, how clo
cory gardner said mr. president, we must call evil by its name. this was white supremacist and this was domestic terrorism. no one can accuse president trump of not talking tough enough to kim jong-un. >> if he does anything with respect to guam, or anyplace else that's an american territory, or an american ally, he will truly regret it. >> over the weekend, president trump told the governor of warm, we are with you 1000%. he also spoke with the chinese president who urged mr. trump...
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i had other things to do as well. >> thank you so much, cory. to come on and give our regards to deandre and anybody else who was injured you might know. when we come back here's a message for the president. three important national magazines showing what they think. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. >>> violence in charlottesville prompting renewed debate over confederate statues and memorials throughout the country. and syndicated talk radio host and editor and chief of the daily wire and former editor of breitbart. i'm so glad to have all of you on tonight. today the president tweeted about removing t
i had other things to do as well. >> thank you so much, cory. to come on and give our regards to deandre and anybody else who was injured you might know. when we come back here's a message for the president. three important national magazines showing what they think. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and...