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david o.: absolutely. n the united states, exporting to europe, but also globally, a major exporter of products made in the united states. david w.: it is unfortunate we have these reciprocal tariffs. it could get worse. is there any glimmer of hope? as you talk to u.s. government officials? david o.: we see a maelstrom. we made it very clear that if we could find a way to avert these steel and aluminum tariffs, we were more than willing to sit down with the administration and look at a positive agenda for eu trade, looking at standards and norms where we can reduce the transatlantic issues. david w.: some countries have managed to navigate this water. australia, south korea. is that a possibility for the eu? because we don't believe our exports are causing any problems to the united antes, we don't think such action is legal or justified under wto rules. we are not willing to play that game. we believe we must in by the rules of the wto, which makes this kind of action illegal. david w.: since the time he
david o.: absolutely. n the united states, exporting to europe, but also globally, a major exporter of products made in the united states. david w.: it is unfortunate we have these reciprocal tariffs. it could get worse. is there any glimmer of hope? as you talk to u.s. government officials? david o.: we see a maelstrom. we made it very clear that if we could find a way to avert these steel and aluminum tariffs, we were more than willing to sit down with the administration and look at a...
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david o. barbe said in a statement -- "in emergency rooms across the country, the carnage of gun violence has become a too routine experience. it doesn't have to be this way, and we urge lawmakers to act." the ama also voted this week to divest f from companies that get the majority of their income from fossil fuels. climate activist bill mckibben celebrated the news, tweeting -- "the ama is saying to the dirty fuels industry what it said to tobacco a generation ago: you are killing our patients and we will not allow it anymore." i will republican congress member steve king sparked outrage e this week after re-tweeting a racist tweet by british neo-nazi reading -- 65% of italians under the age of 35 now oppose mass immigration. europe is waking up. the tweet featured an article by breitbart news. he is a known white supremacist who has claimed the porn industry is a secret jewish plot to destroy christian families. despite the outcry, king has that deleted his retweet an effect yesterday, shar
david o. barbe said in a statement -- "in emergency rooms across the country, the carnage of gun violence has become a too routine experience. it doesn't have to be this way, and we urge lawmakers to act." the ama also voted this week to divest f from companies that get the majority of their income from fossil fuels. climate activist bill mckibben celebrated the news, tweeting -- "the ama is saying to the dirty fuels industry what it said to tobacco a generation ago: you are...
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o you know, not inferior. so i had to work harder to prove the value. davidur family adopted a japanese name at one point. masayoshi: well, actually in japan, there was some period, the japanese government forced every korean to change to a japanese name. so, it was not their intention. we had to. david: you had to change? masayoshi: had to change. that made me even more harder, because i was feeling that i was hiding something. it was even tougher. david: you did not grow up in tokyo. you grew up in a relatively small town, is that right, in japan? masayoshi: yes. in the southern part. david: in the southern part of japan. it was said you are interested in meeting the head of mcdonald's. why were you interested in meeting the head of mcdonald's? did you like mcdonald's food, or what was it? masayoshi: he wrote the book, and that book became the bestseller. i was so impressed and said, oh god, this is great!d the gue o [laughter] david: so, how old were you when you wanted to meet him? masayoshi: 16. [laughter] david: 16. so, you managed to get a meeting with
o you know, not inferior. so i had to work harder to prove the value. davidur family adopted a japanese name at one point. masayoshi: well, actually in japan, there was some period, the japanese government forced every korean to change to a japanese name. so, it was not their intention. we had to. david: you had to change? masayoshi: had to change. that made me even more harder, because i was feeling that i was hiding something. it was even tougher. david: you did not grow up in tokyo. you grew...
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before that >> david: that is o. >> marie: so that term should be -- >> david: i don't want this kind of language. >> marie: answer my question. >> david: i am answering your question. it shouldn't be said about michelle obama or nancy pelosi or hillary clinton or any other female in our country on any level. >> dagen: we cover business for a living. this is a decision by an employer. these are within the private sector. abc with roseann, making the calculation. i think it was unjustly advertisers. it was the fact that the people who work on show. they were trying to get ahead of it. sarah gilbert, . >> melissa: that word is not okay. it is not okay with me that she said that. i'm just saying i don't think it is for us to decide. i think it's for the company to decide. i would never use that word, i think it's horrible and disrespectful. >> dagen: kathy griffin came out and said you should not have apologize. >> harris: did you see what sally field tweeted? i will never look at "steel magnolias" the same way again. >> dagen: michelle wells didn't apologize either. if you know what you
before that >> david: that is o. >> marie: so that term should be -- >> david: i don't want this kind of language. >> marie: answer my question. >> david: i am answering your question. it shouldn't be said about michelle obama or nancy pelosi or hillary clinton or any other female in our country on any level. >> dagen: we cover business for a living. this is a decision by an employer. these are within the private sector. abc with roseann, making the...
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. >> rep at the center of the scandal, this man, david sun, who served o the prince george's county liquor board. >> no comment. >> reporter: h orchestrated a cash for vot scheme. liquor sto owners paid they wanted a law tt wouldause let them sell booze on sunday. >> the goa is t put fear into the comminals ctting >> reporter: fox5as exclusively learned that a career before the fbi arrested sun, a whistle blo came forward to the state with evidence he was breaking the law. >> it became quite disconcerting >> reporter: franklin jackson was chair ofe the pgeorge's county liquor board forrs yea serving alongside sun. he ss in early 2014 14, he m found outths earlier sun ld a campaig fundraiser for ieen lenant governor anthony brown. it was who invited that caught jackson attention. >>ho people owned liquor stores. people who were attorneys and represented liquor store ownersn actually solicited and collected sesral thousand dollar on behalfsf anthony br political orcampaign. >> repr: the law says liquor board employees can't solicit donations who they're overseeing. ard so then went to the he
. >> rep at the center of the scandal, this man, david sun, who served o the prince george's county liquor board. >> no comment. >> reporter: h orchestrated a cash for vot scheme. liquor sto owners paid they wanted a law tt wouldause let them sell booze on sunday. >> the goa is t put fear into the comminals ctting >> reporter: fox5as exclusively learned that a career before the fbi arrested sun, a whistle blo came forward to the state with evidence he was breaking...
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. >> yeah, it's -- so we're on set doing this. [ lahter ] and then they had david cross, w,o does myer in this world in this strang fictional world. so -- >> jimmy: it's a great cast. >> but i actually really have a a white voice and i've been using so far since i've been on this show. urlaughter ] >> jimmy: this is hite voice? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is your actual voice. >> i don't know if i want to release that to the world. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god, that's -- unbelievable. go back to -- yeah. go back to -- yeah. go back to white voice. the -- [ laughter ] this is really white voice. [ laughter ] i au they said no.e movie. too white. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: thank you, yeah. i'm pretty good at being white, yeah. >> really? [ laughter ]im >>: great cast, armie hammer, danny glover is in this. do you ever get danny and donald glover confused if you e-mail each other? >> well i thought -- i thought danny glover was donald's dad for a little while.me >> jimmy: yeahoo i think. yeah. >> then i realize. no, i have donald in my phone, g donaver as
. >> yeah, it's -- so we're on set doing this. [ lahter ] and then they had david cross, w,o does myer in this world in this strang fictional world. so -- >> jimmy: it's a great cast. >> but i actually really have a a white voice and i've been using so far since i've been on this show. urlaughter ] >> jimmy: this is hite voice? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is your actual voice. >> i don't know if i want to release that to the...
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. >> reportando desde san francisco david gonzÁlez noticias telemundo cuenta y o o ocho. >> continÚao dos sospechosos rompe el video trasero de un vehÍculo y toman una mochila y arrancan del lugar. >> si se lo reconoce o tiene informaciÓn que lleva la captura de estos sujetos, y piden comunicarse con la policÍa de san francisco. >> robo frustrado en 1000 pitas por lo que le ocurriÓ los sospechosos que ven pantalla, tocaron el timbre de una vivienda y al no recibir respuesta violentaron la puerta e ingresaron, lo que nunca se m imaginaron es que los dueÑos se encontraban en el interior de la casa por lo que arrancaron del lugar antes de poder llevarse algo, la policÍa bbusca ayuda del pÚblico para dar con estos dos sospechosos. >> siete sospechosos estÁn la cÁrcel tras un operativo de la agencia estatal contra incendios causales, los arrestados enfrentan cargos por traficar juegos artificiales ilegales durante varias dÉcadas, nuestro reportero estÁn vivo con mas informaciÓn, adelante. >> que tal muy buenas tardes es que las autoridades iniciaron lo que es uno de los operativos mÁs gra
. >> reportando desde san francisco david gonzÁlez noticias telemundo cuenta y o o ocho. >> continÚao dos sospechosos rompe el video trasero de un vehÍculo y toman una mochila y arrancan del lugar. >> si se lo reconoce o tiene informaciÓn que lleva la captura de estos sujetos, y piden comunicarse con la policÍa de san francisco. >> robo frustrado en 1000 pitas por lo que le ocurriÓ los sospechosos que ven pantalla, tocaron el timbre de una vivienda y al no recibir...
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of fist baptist church treena jenkins, who is the dcht hdf this facility as well as david leonard, who is the director o the family life center, where. >> there will be wonderful programs for families where we can sta healthy and whole, and so that's why this is so, so he important. >> absolutely. absolutely. for the youth. for the niors. they'l be programs for everyone during the eday. weeally excited about this. we want the community to be healthy. autowe have pramds for school age skids up to our seniors for s.ter school programs. we have tourname we'll have open gym. you can come in and play basketball and fitness classes. people can come in and get healthy. no rain blsh no rain. our community leaders will be here. some of our elected officials will be here. they're all so excited about this family center. >> they're very excited as well. chris and eun, back to you, as they get ready to kick off this event for tomorrow morning. >> the pope and hisear tumble. >>> good morning. we're outside on the front lawn, cue going g've got the bar and the sauce mops at the ready. we're going to be tasting somus
of fist baptist church treena jenkins, who is the dcht hdf this facility as well as david leonard, who is the director o the family life center, where. >> there will be wonderful programs for families where we can sta healthy and whole, and so that's why this is so, so he important. >> absolutely. absolutely. for the youth. for the niors. they'l be programs for everyone during the eday. weeally excited about this. we want the community to be healthy. autowe have pramds for school...
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david gura, i just want to wish my father a very happy father's day. he's the best father in the world, the most noble man i've ever known. number one daddy-odavid gura at msnbc headquarters in new york with all eyes on south texas on this father's day. the focus is
david gura, i just want to wish my father a very happy father's day. he's the best father in the world, the most noble man i've ever known. number one daddy-odavid gura at msnbc headquarters in new york with all eyes on south texas on this father's day. the focus is
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david gura, i just want to wish my father a very happy father's day. he's the best father in the world, the most noble man i've ever known. number one daddy-o. >>> hey, everybody, i'm david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york with all eyes on south texas on this father's day. the focus is on the children separated from parents at the u.s./mexico border. just a few minutes ago, the u.s. border patrol said the situation there is getting worse. not better. at the same time there is action on the ground with protests at an i.c.e. facility in new jersey and in washington, d.c. where administration officials show no signs of changing what they say they can't change, but in fact they could. it is their policy, the white house's policy. b soroff is touring a detention center in texas as temperatures near 100 degrees fahrenheit. my colleague mariana atencio is on site. and i'll sit down with former homeland security secretary jeh johnson. we'll have the physician from the american academy of cs to talk about the trauma to children. >> the most traumatic thing to do to a kid, straight them from their parents once they've made that dramatic journey
david gura, i just want to wish my father a very happy father's day. he's the best father in the world, the most noble man i've ever known. number one daddy-o. >>> hey, everybody, i'm david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york with all eyes on south texas on this father's day. the focus is on the children separated from parents at the u.s./mexico border. just a few minutes ago, the u.s. border patrol said the situation there is getting worse. not better. at the same time there is...
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we wish david and his lovely wife julia and their family, and wonderful family, the best. there's no way around it. it is ohis point. he has been such a good force for decades now. we wish him the best. shery: thank you so much for your time. tim phillips, presidents -- president for americans prosperity joining us from washington. day, bloomberg television has been broadcasting live from the bloomberg summit bringing new interviews with a top global business leaders. businessweek editor joe weber is speaking with david siegel, let's listen in. >> that is much more of a commonsense reasoning process than extracting patterns in data. >> how much time have you spent in a self driving car? david: i have not spent any. >> you seem like someone who can do that. why don't you want to question mark -- why don't you want to? in controlled situations, i would be happy to do so. the difficulty comes down to not being exactly sure, when it works and what it does not work. that is a key question. a key location with ai. if you areike -- doing a mathematical formula, solving an equation, you can prove whether or not th
we wish david and his lovely wife julia and their family, and wonderful family, the best. there's no way around it. it is ohis point. he has been such a good force for decades now. we wish him the best. shery: thank you so much for your time. tim phillips, presidents -- president for americans prosperity joining us from washington. day, bloomberg television has been broadcasting live from the bloomberg summit bringing new interviews with a top global business leaders. businessweek editor joe...
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o families. >> good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff. thank you for joining us over the next hour. a lot of news to get to. we want to begin with what affects a lot of you.he that is fact we are in weather alert mode. >> look behind us. a dreary start to this saturday morning. it could be potentially dangerous with storms that r laurketts is tracking. >> storms later on this afternoon. right now, we're tracking some rain out there. t mainthe west. everybody is seeing a little bit of mist. definitely, everybody is s oing some f there. you can see the fog creating some lowsi lities. not the prettiest of saturday mornings. something we're used to. n it muggy side. temperatures by 1:00 wil be in the l80s. tod. s this morning, maybe a few peeks of sunshine through the middle part of the day. showers and thunderstorms. we're seeing showers toward win chesd a little bit of lightning, as well. some thunderstormsth moving ugh winchester. lightning right there, south of winchester. we are seeing some thunderstorms. this has been therey much all mo
o families. >> good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff. thank you for joining us over the next hour. a lot of news to get to. we want to begin with what affects a lot of you.he that is fact we are in weather alert mode. >> look behind us. a dreary start to this saturday morning. it could be potentially dangerous with storms that r laurketts is tracking. >> storms later on this afternoon. right now, we're tracking some rain out there. t mainthe west. everybody...
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o families. >> good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff.ning us over the next hour. a lot of news to get to. we want to begin with what affects a lot of you.he that is fact we are in weather alert mode. >> look behind us. a dreary start to this saturday morning. it could be potentially dangerous with storms that r laurketts is tracking. >> storms later on this afternoon. right now, we're tracking some rain out there. t mainthe west. everybody is seeing a little bit of mist. definitely, everybody is s oing some f there. you can see the fog creating some low
o families. >> good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff.ning us over the next hour. a lot of news to get to. we want to begin with what affects a lot of you.he that is fact we are in weather alert mode. >> look behind us. a dreary start to this saturday morning. it could be potentially dangerous with storms that r laurketts is tracking. >> storms later on this afternoon. right now, we're tracking some rain out there. t mainthe west. everybody is seeing a little...
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o bring in ambassador david adelman. let me get your perspective if i may. this is an agreement that is playing out for the domestic au audiences of both sides. we expect the president to come back. he's talked to rallies of his supporters where they've chanted "nobel, nobel" wanting him to winheel peace prize. kim jong-un, they have a historic image of him being recognized by the united states. how does this play back to the representative domestic audiences of these two world leaders. >> you've made exactly the right point. all world leaders whenever engaging in international relations speak often times to their domestic political audience. for kim jong-un, the legitimacy that's been conferred upon him today and really over the past few months this year is unprecedented. his grandfather, his father before him sought this type of recognition so as to not just win but maintain the support and love of the people of north korea. for kim jong-un, this is a home run. for donald trump it will be interesting how the conversation unfolds as opposed it will be like
o bring in ambassador david adelman. let me get your perspective if i may. this is an agreement that is playing out for the domestic au audiences of both sides. we expect the president to come back. he's talked to rallies of his supporters where they've chanted "nobel, nobel" wanting him to winheel peace prize. kim jong-un, they have a historic image of him being recognized by the united states. how does this play back to the representative domestic audiences of these two world...
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y,got an email from david brak , who said, i never said you told us not to talk about this. .o cover up t which of course is logical. as the gizmodo article pointed fcc officials said it did not happen. b, the independent i.t. contractors who are hired -- w ere hired said it didn't happen. it is hard to have a cover up for something that did not happen. david: they published the email where he seemed to suggest you have made this decision. do you dispute his characterization? emaileeler: i go with the that i literally just received saying id bray literally did not say it. here is what happened. there was an attack, as you know, 2017 during the trump -- there wasn't an attack, a crash openg the trump fcc's internet proceeding. the defense became this happened well.wheeler's tenure as folks who were there say it did not happen. i.t. consultants say it did not happen to read next topic -- not happen. next topic. david: why do you think it is the commission seems to have implied it did happen? mr. wheeler: i am the last person in the world to interpret the decision-making of the trump fc
y,got an email from david brak , who said, i never said you told us not to talk about this. .o cover up t which of course is logical. as the gizmodo article pointed fcc officials said it did not happen. b, the independent i.t. contractors who are hired -- w ere hired said it didn't happen. it is hard to have a cover up for something that did not happen. david: they published the email where he seemed to suggest you have made this decision. do you dispute his characterization? emaileeler: i go...
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tonight, il be playing david, a 25-year-old venture capitalist from denver who's o not having ajordaniq: and i'll be playing jordan. [ light laughter ] 26-year-old male model from florida.is whot having any of david. >> jimmy: perfect. well, whenever you're ready. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> tariq: i got a notification one day that said "congratulations, you've reached 4,000 matches on tinder in 2017. >> questlove: what do you thinkc your matching tage is? >> tariq: well, i think if i swipe right on someone, they'll swipe right on me. >> questlove: so you're 100%?ar >>: eh, pretty close to it, yeah. >> questlove: mm, seems high. you know becca will be able to see through all that stuff. you're the skeleton of a man, david. [ laughter ] hey. cheers to you being a bitch. anlaughter ] >> questlove: joi think we came here and said -- >> tariq: it's been a pleasure. no matter what. it's been a pleasure. david, you're living in a world of fiction in your own little head, so i think you need to chill out and stop talo me. >> questlove: what's this look i'm getting from you row? what's that one c
tonight, il be playing david, a 25-year-old venture capitalist from denver who's o not having ajordaniq: and i'll be playing jordan. [ light laughter ] 26-year-old male model from florida.is whot having any of david. >> jimmy: perfect. well, whenever you're ready. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> tariq: i got a notification one day that said "congratulations, you've reached 4,000 matches on tinder in 2017. >> questlove: what do you thinkc your matching tage is? >> tariq:...
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david: the jury is out but these companies are assessing -- do we maintain production?ohat do to diversify the risk? o you have a lcompanies have grsumed that free trade among nafta and new freements between the u.s. and the eu and japan would have come to force. daen if this were unwound there would be long-term impacts of this and companies are looking for a way to minimize the risk. jane: president trumcriticized ford and gm for moving to. mexi is there anything he could threaten harley davidson with? david: he could impose new tariffs but they are try wg to avoid thh outside markets. it doesn't appear there is anything in the short term other than drawing the general ire of the administration. he has been notably quiet today but probably not indefinitely. jane: thank you for joing me. we spoke too soon. we knew the administration would not be quiet for long. he has tweeted, surprised that harley davidson would be the first to wave the white flag. excuse. just an bent pat the administration confirmed is week that two military bases in texas would be used to temporaril
david: the jury is out but these companies are assessing -- do we maintain production?ohat do to diversify the risk? o you have a lcompanies have grsumed that free trade among nafta and new freements between the u.s. and the eu and japan would have come to force. daen if this were unwound there would be long-term impacts of this and companies are looking for a way to minimize the risk. jane: president trumcriticized ford and gm for moving to. mexi is there anything he could threaten harley...
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o surprised hi today. he was sitting at the teacher's desk when david walked into class. has been afghanistan for the past year now. >> there was that scorpion thith the dad brought. it was a real hit. >> that's going to do it for us. >> we'llee you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- whoopi goldberg, david hogg and lauren hogg,
o surprised hi today. he was sitting at the teacher's desk when david walked into class. has been afghanistan for the past year now. >> there was that scorpion thith the dad brought. it was a real hit. >> that's going to do it for us. >> we'llee you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- whoopi...
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morgan o ortegas centers square and david tafuri worked under former president obama.d morning, everybody. thanks for getting up so early. first question, ask all of you this. on a scale of 1 to 10, how big a deal is this? agarr? >> i'm going to put it ought a 10. steve: is it? >> yeah. listen, at the end of the day, this is historical. regardless of how you look at the deal that came out of this, right? because you have two leaders. first ever sitdown meeting between the leader of the united states and the leader of north korea. regardless it's positive. even though i do think there are a lot of missing details there is a lot to work out. at the end of the day, it's incredibly significant. steve: ultimately, they did agree to a complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula which is a big deal. so on a scale of 1 to 10, how big a deal is it? >> that's a lot of words to say this morning, steve. steve: right, a hard one. i agree aga certainly it's a 10. normally what you see in the diplomatic process is you will have a year of negotiations for example leading up to a
morgan o ortegas centers square and david tafuri worked under former president obama.d morning, everybody. thanks for getting up so early. first question, ask all of you this. on a scale of 1 to 10, how big a deal is this? agarr? >> i'm going to put it ought a 10. steve: is it? >> yeah. listen, at the end of the day, this is historical. regardless of how you look at the deal that came out of this, right? because you have two leaders. first ever sitdown meeting between the leader of...
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housing, some of the cyclicals can do well as the european economy gets o this soft patch. david be staying with us. coming up, the nasdaq is a record highs. more on the company driving those rallies. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: no bubble in faamg. tech willchs says rule for decades as the nasdaq sits at a record. you have appl's day two of the developer congress --conference. the first time that the stock rose during the conference was yesterday. saira malik is still with us. with goldman, that nasdaq will continue powering higher? welcomee think earnings to you to move tech stocks from here and will continue to do well for the sustainable future. e in particular is an interesting name. thatces have grown business, lots of cash on the balance sheets provide support for the stock. they did a great job in the recent quarter managing inventory levels for the iphone. proving they continue to do that is positive for apple going forward. david: some of us remember the late 1990's, 2000's what happened with the tech bubble. hereave a chart up looking at total market capitalization of al
housing, some of the cyclicals can do well as the european economy gets o this soft patch. david be staying with us. coming up, the nasdaq is a record highs. more on the company driving those rallies. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: no bubble in faamg. tech willchs says rule for decades as the nasdaq sits at a record. you have appl's day two of the developer congress --conference. the first time that the stock rose during the conference was yesterday. saira malik is still with us. with goldman,...
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david: right. >> so he has other motivations let me tell you --oing on.e not going to know whether he is going far beyond what he was supposed to do. >> witnesses -- he brings up this baloney you can't contact a witness. that is wrong. read 1512. manafort would never be able to readt beyond a reasonable doubt. he didn't try to kill, he didn't try to intimidate. he didn't try to harass. he sent a message this is more blow hard. david: congressman, if i can, the inspector general is about to issue a report. we thought he was about to issue a report. it keeps getting delayed.ident e dela at is taking so long with the inspector general report on "crooked hillary" and slippery james comey? numerous delays. hope report is not being changed and made weaker. so many horrible things to tell. the public has a right to know, transparency. do you have any reason to believe there is a deliberate effort to withhold or delay this report? >> i am sure that every friend that mueller and comey and rosenstein have been putting pressure on the ig to soft pedal, back up, and
david: right. >> so he has other motivations let me tell you --oing on.e not going to know whether he is going far beyond what he was supposed to do. >> witnesses -- he brings up this baloney you can't contact a witness. that is wrong. read 1512. manafort would never be able to readt beyond a reasonable doubt. he didn't try to kill, he didn't try to intimidate. he didn't try to harass. he sent a message this is more blow hard. david: congressman, if i can, the inspector general is...
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. >> reporter: david george fought back tears as he spoke publicly fot and kill a gmanhor met fitihoce owalmart in washington. >> the gunman came past me, waving and pointing a gun as he exited the building. >> reporter: this pastor was legally carrying the gun. the suspect tried to carjack people. >> he attempted to get a car. he shot two times into the driver's side of the vehicle and i fired to stop the shooter. i moved to clear the gunman, yelling to him to drop the gun and show me his hands. >> reporter: 40-year-old timothy day had a rap sheet and died at the scene. the pastor who is also a fire fighter and emt immediately jumped in to save the victims. >> this is in accordance with both my training as an emergency responder and a pastor, husband, father, and grandfather. >> reporter: and now many would like to give him another title. hero. but the pastor of the oakville assembly of god church who wanted none of this attention said he was just following his calling. >> i carry a fire arm for the same reason i carry a first aid bag, hoping to never having to use them but always being
. >> reporter: david george fought back tears as he spoke publicly fot and kill a gmanhor met fitihoce owalmart in washington. >> the gunman came past me, waving and pointing a gun as he exited the building. >> reporter: this pastor was legally carrying the gun. the suspect tried to carjack people. >> he attempted to get a car. he shot two times into the driver's side of the vehicle and i fired to stop the shooter. i moved to clear the gunman, yelling to him to drop the...
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o why? >> gosh, if i knew that, david, i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you and liz. no, i think, i think, the best you can say nothing changed on the trade front. it is about what we thought it was last week and the week before and lots of things have changed on the economic front for the better. so there is a of stasis. nothing's happening. that is good today for the markets. david: liz, i have an answer. let me check it out with you. the market has completely discounted what comes out of mouths of politicians, whether european allies or canadians. they look what is actually happening. the pro companies are actually making, the strength of the economy, number of people going back to work. that is why they're voting in favor of this economy. >> i think that's fair. acceleration in the economy evident with the jobs report and with the manufacturing data, construction spending all those things so much better than expected wereeased on friday, that just tells people that the profits, by the way, in the second quarter will be gangbusters just like they were in the first
o why? >> gosh, if i knew that, david, i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you and liz. no, i think, i think, the best you can say nothing changed on the trade front. it is about what we thought it was last week and the week before and lots of things have changed on the economic front for the better. so there is a of stasis. nothing's happening. that is good today for the markets. david: liz, i have an answer. let me check it out with you. the market has completely discounted what comes...
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david blaire and marc elrich are tied. we may not learn the o outcome all of this until next week. three-term executive decided not to run for re-election this year. we have more prima results available in the nbc washington app. search maryland primary. >>> it's now 6:34. re are some of the other top stories we're following for you this morning. mitt romney is one closer to heading back to washington. he won by 45 points in utah's republican primary. he's also the overwhelming favorite to win the seat ofti ng senator orrin hah. >>> the securitys monitor at stone man douglas school were fired. >> new ernight, children separated from their parents at the u.s./mexico border must be reunited within 30 days. that is an order from a federal judge inif calnia who ruled in favor of the american sicivil liberties union. the judge annoued children younger than 5 must be returned to their parents within two weeks. iessued a nationwidenc injution on future family separations. more than 2,000 children have been separated from their parents in weeks. >>> president trump's accepted a challenge c
david blaire and marc elrich are tied. we may not learn the o outcome all of this until next week. three-term executive decided not to run for re-election this year. we have more prima results available in the nbc washington app. search maryland primary. >>> it's now 6:34. re are some of the other top stories we're following for you this morning. mitt romney is one closer to heading back to washington. he won by 45 points in utah's republican primary. he's also the overwhelming...
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david kramer. he died during the blizzard of 1888. is as follows. debt --o knew the net lafayette dead. , after several months the lists, in the 73rd year of his age. 73 years old. he resided in philadelphia where he was a contractor. many fancy dwellings. he was a member of the freemasons, a high-end guild. at one time, he was an active member of the city council. in his youth, he had the pleasure of seeing and conversing with general visittte during his last to america. if you do the math, david kramer , a successful builder and city council or, was nine years old when he met general lafayette. 70 students from each school, outside of independence hall, october 4, 1824. apparently the most important event of his life. -- get the impact of the idea of the impact of lafayette on the american people. thank you. [applause] >> i am going to impose upon our speaker to take a question or two. i am going to move the microphone to the center and ask you to come up to the microphone and speak from it so we can all hear from it and it can be recorded. so -- >> any qu
david kramer. he died during the blizzard of 1888. is as follows. debt --o knew the net lafayette dead. , after several months the lists, in the 73rd year of his age. 73 years old. he resided in philadelphia where he was a contractor. many fancy dwellings. he was a member of the freemasons, a high-end guild. at one time, he was an active member of the city council. in his youth, he had the pleasure of seeing and conversing with general visittte during his last to america. if you do the math,...
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>> david: first of all, please don't waste another 11 hours o testimony oes nowre like we did with zuckerbergf people on my show get mad at me for this. i say they have a right to do what they want, just be open and honest about it. he or something. i went to wikipedia so that others when they said this. frankly from everything i have looked and found, they lied. wikipedia didn't mention as and when it came to republicans. their excuse, people can edit wikipedia so they can look at other sources. whatever they are doing whether it's an individual group or whatever, they have a right to do it if they want, be open and honest about it. the free market will decide on this because if people keep pulling away, i gave my mother a tablet as a gift. it has google chrome on it. and she said screw this, not in those words. but it points to what people are doing. they're saying you know what? >> sandra: what if it wasn't pointed out? it originally popped up and then pe started chasing and kevin mccarthy, he ultimately called for a solution. i'm not sure what that is. >> kennedy: government solutions alw
>> david: first of all, please don't waste another 11 hours o testimony oes nowre like we did with zuckerbergf people on my show get mad at me for this. i say they have a right to do what they want, just be open and honest about it. he or something. i went to wikipedia so that others when they said this. frankly from everything i have looked and found, they lied. wikipedia didn't mention as and when it came to republicans. their excuse, people can edit wikipedia so they can look at other...
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average rent you can expect by checking websites like craigslist or rent-o-meter dot com.and third-- make sure it's legal. david greene, author, "long-distance real estate investing": "you really want to make sure the area that you're in allows this type of thing. or if you're renting the unit yourself, you have to make sure your landlord knows because he owns the property." of course, sharing your home can have privacy and security issues...but the savings perks are there if you're willing to make some sacrifices.david greene, author, "long-distance real estate investing": "house hacking is a financial tool. it's important to understand that. this is something you're doing to benefit your finances and give yourself a long-term plan to be able to build wealth in real estate or any other means."for consumer watch, i'm mary moloney. coming up at eight.. the cost to fly ... could soon be going up. what the price hike is being blamed on. plus. a family says their dog saved them and a baby from a raging fire. what the dog did when she spotted flames. and next... two young men die while trying to help others in a cra
average rent you can expect by checking websites like craigslist or rent-o-meter dot com.and third-- make sure it's legal. david greene, author, "long-distance real estate investing": "you really want to make sure the area that you're in allows this type of thing. or if you're renting the unit yourself, you have to make sure your landlord knows because he owns the property." of course, sharing your home can have privacy and security issues...but the savings perks are there...
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o. scarlet: that was david zaslav and jay monahan, commissioner of the pga tour.sh, a snapshot of the biggest stories. the koch brothers going head-to-head against president trump over tariffs. local networks backed by the brothers planning to launch a multimillion dollar campaign to promote free trade and derail moves to impose tariffs. the age have a net worth of about $47 billion. they did not support the trump campaign, but did chris's efforts to cut taxes. and qualcomm is asking the european union's general court to reduce a $1.2 billion antitrust fine. the penalty was imposed overpayments made to apple to make sure that only qualcomm chips were used in iphones and ipads. they argue that it did not hurt competition. ♪ and that is your business flash update. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from new york, this is "bloomberg markets." i'm abigail doolittle. abigail: on the session, you can see the dollar barely moving and some of the major pairs are flat. take a look at the australian dollar against the u.s. dollar, up 1% and hitting a six-week high
o. scarlet: that was david zaslav and jay monahan, commissioner of the pga tour.sh, a snapshot of the biggest stories. the koch brothers going head-to-head against president trump over tariffs. local networks backed by the brothers planning to launch a multimillion dollar campaign to promote free trade and derail moves to impose tariffs. the age have a net worth of about $47 billion. they did not support the trump campaign, but did chris's efforts to cut taxes. and qualcomm is asking the...
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billy crystal, whoopi goldberg, david letterman and steve martin disc williams. the film will be on h-b-oashington... taking on the nationals... game ( james ) as for the a's... they picked up a win yesterday after dropping 2 games in texas. the a's are now back at the coliseum... taking on the royals. oakland won the first game of this 4 game series 4-1. ( darya ) tonight is "pride night" at the coliseum. anyone with a special ticket to tonight's game against the royals will get an a's branded pride flag. pre-game festivities start at 5:30. first pitch is at 7:05. ( james ) still ahead ... life on mars could be possible thanks to a new breakthrough discovery. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ( james ) a new discovery on mars could indicate that there could have been life on mars. nasa announced that its curiosity rover found organic molecules bu
billy crystal, whoopi goldberg, david letterman and steve martin disc williams. the film will be on h-b-oashington... taking on the nationals... game ( james ) as for the a's... they picked up a win yesterday after dropping 2 games in texas. the a's are now back at the coliseum... taking on the royals. oakland won the first game of this 4 game series 4-1. ( darya ) tonight is "pride night" at the coliseum. anyone with a special ticket to tonight's game against the royals will get an...
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o tutor. dentro de los traslados se confirmÓ los pacientes serÁn trasladados en ambulancia hasta el se encuentra a unas siete millas de distancia. david estados unidos. se trata de una nueva propuesta para examinar los antecedentes penal yl estatus migratorio de cualquier rsa que busca patrocinar claudia nos habla de esta no va claudia: a par jues, estos niÑos no acpaÑados podrÍan convertirse en un anzuelo para la deportaciÓn de sus patrocinadores. el departamento de soria nacional y la agencia de salu recursos humanos, compartirÁn informaciÓn. hay temores. >> que empezarÍan a deiener adu presenta como tutor, que tiene Órdenes de deportación o que estÁ indocumentado. claudio:Án hu dactilaresotenciales patrocinadores. se revisarÁ el estatus migratorio y el historial delictivo de quienes ofrezcan auspician los. se teme questomide a muchos adultooss y nis eden sin patrocinadores. >> vamos a ver que en este gente voluntariamente que quieren ser parte de la asistencia, vamos a ver menos.. >> yo creo que esto no es necesario. lo importante es que los patrocinadores tengan capacidad de proveerle a estos niÑos una vida saludable. claudia: el
o tutor. dentro de los traslados se confirmÓ los pacientes serÁn trasladados en ambulancia hasta el se encuentra a unas siete millas de distancia. david estados unidos. se trata de una nueva propuesta para examinar los antecedentes penal yl estatus migratorio de cualquier rsa que busca patrocinar claudia nos habla de esta no va claudia: a par jues, estos niÑos no acpaÑados podrÍan convertirse en un anzuelo para la deportaciÓn de sus patrocinadores. el departamento de soria nacional y la...
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david blaine at mgm national harbor. lots of options. get out there and check. it o yb> jason, have a great weekend, man. y check out the fred rogers documentary. thanks so much. >>> it looks like the family made famous will be back on television. but she won't be with us. the conners will be a spinoff of roseanne. the sitcom that enjoyed sky high ratings during the reboot. abc canceled the sw after roseanne's racist tweets targeting a former adviser to president obama. >>> we'll get a look at the storm team 4 forecast and be sure to join us for the ellen show this afternoon t 3:00 a stick around for news 4 at 4:00. >>> chipotle adding items. avocado toes tad owes and updated saladment they're available at the test kitchen in new york city. chipotle says each of the new foods are ius var stages of development and only the nachos are the closest to launching nationwide. this is a major change for the company which has long limed menus to the basics, burritos, burrito bowl tacos and salads with few side items like chips, guacamole or queso.t they wan to add promotional inmited items durg the year. >>> movi
david blaine at mgm national harbor. lots of options. get out there and check. it o yb> jason, have a great weekend, man. y check out the fred rogers documentary. thanks so much. >>> it looks like the family made famous will be back on television. but she won't be with us. the conners will be a spinoff of roseanne. the sitcom that enjoyed sky high ratings during the reboot. abc canceled the sw after roseanne's racist tweets targeting a former adviser to president obama. >>>...
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. >> a good man o great faith is now fbi director christopher ray described special agent in charge davidwho was laid to rest here at quantico na.onal cemetery how, calm and collected is and that sentiment was echoed he as those who knewim best said their final farewe. >> there was something special out special agent in charge david levalley. you could feel it.you could see memorial chapel. law enforcement fro near and far came to remember one of their own. one who on was on his way to work when he spotted the first g towero down after being struck by teresrists. >> he rnded to help. >> he was upstanding citize he did all he could. he was there for 9/11. and h ae helpedll the citizens as possible. >> on friday morning levalley was remembered with full honors for making the ultimateic sae. his friend and colleaguehomas o'connor describes a man who inspired united an served. >> i spoke to dave two weeks ago related to the world trade center health monitoring program. dave levalley as has been said nd of guy that just took care i of people. sheriff from loudoun county came up to me and said
. >> a good man o great faith is now fbi director christopher ray described special agent in charge davidwho was laid to rest here at quantico na.onal cemetery how, calm and collected is and that sentiment was echoed he as those who knewim best said their final farewe. >> there was something special out special agent in charge david levalley. you could feel it.you could see memorial chapel. law enforcement fro near and far came to remember one of their own. one who on was on his way...
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whoopi goldberg, david letterman and steve martin discuss their friendship with williams. the film will be on h-b-obout paying for their first year of college... thanks to kevin durant.( james ) kron 4's ali reid has the story. pkgthe competition was stiff ... four teens faced off to represent the boys and girls club peninsula for youth of the year.natsin the end they were all winners..natssot - we thought we heard it wrong that's right ... after listening to all 4 finalists ... golden gate warriors superstar kevin durant decided ... instead of helping pick one winner ... his organization would pay for the first year of college for all 4 students. sotdez frazier struggled with homelessness and poverty ... and after being wrongfully arrested a year ago, he decided to join the boys and girls club of the peninsula. his life hasn't been the same since.sotfrazier plans to double major in marketing and entrepreneurship sotmagali pineda ... of mexican descent ... is heading to uc riverside ... and hopes to make a difference in her family.i didn't realize how importsnt it was for my parents to ome here and
whoopi goldberg, david letterman and steve martin discuss their friendship with williams. the film will be on h-b-obout paying for their first year of college... thanks to kevin durant.( james ) kron 4's ali reid has the story. pkgthe competition was stiff ... four teens faced off to represent the boys and girls club peninsula for youth of the year.natsin the end they were all winners..natssot - we thought we heard it wrong that's right ... after listening to all 4 finalists ... golden gate...
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david's elegant summary t simply this. russia launched informa warfare against the united states during o presidential election with the intention of hurting the democratic candidate and helping the republican candidate. the republican candidate's campaign then tried to collude secretly with russia in a meeting at trump tower while the candidate himself was publicly trying to collude with russia by publicly begging russia to steal and pub democra candid e-mails. the republican presidential candidate and his campaign aligned themselves with the country that invaded the united states, invaded the election of the american president. as david corn put it, the trump team, e,is foreign adversary as it was attacking the united states. the evidence is rocklid. theyed a profound act of betrayal. that is the scandal. and that is what we should never lose sight of when we examine the details scandal, the dozens of scandals that exist within and under that scandal, the scandal of the trump campaign's deliberate alignment with russia in attacking the united states. with that in mind, it i n rprising than a new interview with austrian televis
david's elegant summary t simply this. russia launched informa warfare against the united states during o presidential election with the intention of hurting the democratic candidate and helping the republican candidate. the republican candidate's campaign then tried to collude secretly with russia in a meeting at trump tower while the candidate himself was publicly trying to collude with russia by publicly begging russia to steal and pub democra candid e-mails. the republican presidential...
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david culver, news 4. >>> tonht at 6:00, heartbreak and horror one day after ane gunman o fire on a newsroom. >> the fellows many people as he could. >> from the victim >> he was b rob. that's what his kids called him. there's nobody that can step in. >> to the >> it's not something anybody can prepare themselves for. even today it still feels surreal that we all went through that. it was insane. and the aftermath. >> there's the pain, the shock, and the horror. >> and the disturbing new clues as our i-team digs into the suspect's past and a personal vendetta that was brewing for years. >>> the face of evil. that's how investigators describe thedan beh the newsroom rampage "the capital gazette" in annapolis. > jaired orrod ramos faced a jun charges. he barricaded a dooro keep people from escaping, blasted his way in. p fiple were killed. an editor, a mother, a mentor, a sports junkie, and an animal lover. >> we have a team o reporters working the angles on this story that continues to unravel, including the red flags before the attack. let's start with wendy rieger in annapolis. >> for those of us who live
david culver, news 4. >>> tonht at 6:00, heartbreak and horror one day after ane gunman o fire on a newsroom. >> the fellows many people as he could. >> from the victim >> he was b rob. that's what his kids called him. there's nobody that can step in. >> to the >> it's not something anybody can prepare themselves for. even today it still feels surreal that we all went through that. it was insane. and the aftermath. >> there's the pain, the shock, and...
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o, we are investing a ton in this country. we are also going to buy some of our stock because we view our stock has a good value. davidents live to see your success? threey mother passed away years ago, but my father is still alive. to seeyour mother lived you be ceo? tim: she did. i ways knew you would berereat successful, and can you help me with my iphone? [laughter] tim: i did get both of them on ipad. i convinced my father to start using iphone. me like, they treat they did 20 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: if i do something he does not think is good, he tells you about it. i saw you on that show. you weren't very good. [laughter] tim: i hope you edit this well. david: you are a public figure. you were not before. did you ever think you could run for president of the united states, because -- [applause] you have seen the president up close. tim: i am not political, right? i love focusingn the policy the dysfunction in washington between the ,egislative branch and so forth i think i can make a bigger difference in the world doing what i am doing. i
o, we are investing a ton in this country. we are also going to buy some of our stock because we view our stock has a good value. davidents live to see your success? threey mother passed away years ago, but my father is still alive. to seeyour mother lived you be ceo? tim: she did. i ways knew you would berereat successful, and can you help me with my iphone? [laughter] tim: i did get both of them on ipad. i convinced my father to start using iphone. me like, they treat they did 20 years ago....
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o this saturdaymorning. thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss in for david. >> i'm angieff.thanks for joining us.y early t borning. we were talking the sunrise. >> i was at the pool for six hours yesterday. >> oh, gosh. >> in a good way. >> okay. >> i'm going to do the same today. the forecast looks like it is going to be the same thing. >> don't forget thef. >> i wish we could all be at the pool for six hours. >> listen, sometimes things w sk out in your favor. >> father's daynd wee to you. >> exactly. thank you very much. >> we'll be nice to you, adam. >> for five minutes. >> happy father's y. you probably want to get out to dae pool today and tomorrow and monday and tu if you have a chance. the heat is only going to increase. the humidity is only going to increase, as well. a beautiful view out there. not only is it sunny, but everythi is green because of all the rain we have gotten. i'm here to say that, finally, finall we have a mostly dry weekend. we may have to add a chance of a passing shower tomorrow. for the most part we're dry. it is a gorgeous morning. temperatur
o this saturdaymorning. thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss in for david. >> i'm angieff.thanks for joining us.y early t borning. we were talking the sunrise. >> i was at the pool for six hours yesterday. >> oh, gosh. >> in a good way. >> okay. >> i'm going to do the same today. the forecast looks like it is going to be the same thing. >> don't forget thef. >> i wish we could all be at the pool for six hours. >> listen,...
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david pecker is a friend of both trump and cohen. also an official from the republican national committee o. >>> michael cohen trump's lawyers are thef series offer the own. and then breaking bad dominate the news for weeks on end if theyanted to. we are trying to figure out what is going on with him. he seems to be trying to do several things at once. number one. sending signals that he is -- you have to ask, is he now trying to criticize trump and suggest he can cause trump problems, i can use help over here and maybe you don't want me fuelling the negative headlines about the policies and equivalent to hush payment. and then the same time invoking what , obvious i'm sure sincere and family history and any descendant of a holocaust survey sore is going to -- and ultimately what is the end game? is he prepared to flip against the president? i don't think we know and i think that the bottom line with him is he doesn't seem to be a guy with a clear game plan, frankly knows how to take care of himself well and i think he is winging it and i think it is a mess. 60 seconds of the dealings with the russians and things russians. >> tangle
david pecker is a friend of both trump and cohen. also an official from the republican national committee o. >>> michael cohen trump's lawyers are thef series offer the own. and then breaking bad dominate the news for weeks on end if theyanted to. we are trying to figure out what is going on with him. he seems to be trying to do several things at once. number one. sending signals that he is -- you have to ask, is he now trying to criticize trump and suggest he can cause trump problems,...
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o of the biggest singing idols of the 1970s. in his later years, he admitted the the spot light took a toll.. i wou a and drink. problems mounted for davidltiple dui arrests. field for bankruptcy. forgot lyric on the stage. >> there is no sign of me having dementia. at this stage of my life. >> that documentary, david cassidy, the last session, airs monday night on a & e. we'll see that the singer was hopeful for a comeback. ♪ night and day >> a year before his death, he admitted he had a problem. but was confident he could beat it. >> addiction, drugs, and alcohol, are killing people. great pere of our population. i feel grateful that i live with the disease and i have it under control. >> sadly, david died of liver failure at the age of 67. >>> now to new york with nischelle turner. last night, you were out kickin. >> oh, youknow, no big deal. just another night with sandra bullock. cate blanchett, and rihanna. the entire gang got all glamd up. >> i wanted some feathers. i wanted some earrings. i got it. >> you are a bad-ass queen. >> we're getting to that realization, yes. >> you cannot come up to me looking like the this and not havi
o of the biggest singing idols of the 1970s. in his later years, he admitted the the spot light took a toll.. i wou a and drink. problems mounted for davidltiple dui arrests. field for bankruptcy. forgot lyric on the stage. >> there is no sign of me having dementia. at this stage of my life. >> that documentary, david cassidy, the last session, airs monday night on a & e. we'll see that the singer was hopeful for a comeback. ♪ night and day >> a year before his death, he...
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so david freiheit put put put in the bed of a sport 250 for a makeshift pool. it worked much to the delight of his children and other kids in o. didn't take that much water. that's a great idea. >> that's a good dad, clever. >> father of the year and he knows how to work the drone because he's shooting himself in the pool. cross promotional. >> it was hot in at&t park. >> for the wrong reason. giants were 8-0 leading the season. that perfection ended tonight. hunt denny♪$5.99 are you out of your mind?♪99! seriously?! yup! eggs. hash browns. bacon. sausage. and buttermilk pancakes! ♪$5.99 are you out of your mind?♪ we're out of our minds. denny's new! super slam. only $5.99! right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed. so you can download large files faster. and power more employees on more devices. all for a new low price. what does that equal? our best internet price ever. you do the math. because now for less than what 75 mbps used to cost, you can get 150 mbps internet. plus for a limited time, you can get a $200 visa prepaid card when you add a voice line. get the best price on fast, reliable speed. call t
so david freiheit put put put in the bed of a sport 250 for a makeshift pool. it worked much to the delight of his children and other kids in o. didn't take that much water. that's a great idea. >> that's a good dad, clever. >> father of the year and he knows how to work the drone because he's shooting himself in the pool. cross promotional. >> it was hot in at&t park. >> for the wrong reason. giants were 8-0 leading the season. that perfection ended tonight. hunt...
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tutmathg intested in the para teachers programffer o, which allows him to be on a pathway to become a teacher. after passing his entrance exams, david hopes to ender the program to become a high school special education teacher. i want to thank david for li listening to his instincts and standing up for his students. thank you, da t have you here recognize today. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor tang. and i would like to thank you and the city o san francisco i bieve in whaou are trying to do with the sex trafficking and i do care about our kids. and i would like to thank deborah, my wife, for h love and support, my principal, anna kelly kruger, and linda salimota, who i work with v closely, and thank them for their guidance so i can become the best educator i can be. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor breed: congratulations, again, mr. allen, and thank you, again, to are your service. give him another round of applause. [applause] that concludes our commendations for today. congratulations to all the honorees. we truly appreciate what you continue to do so make san francisco an amazing place for each and every one of us. with t
tutmathg intested in the para teachers programffer o, which allows him to be on a pathway to become a teacher. after passing his entrance exams, david hopes to ender the program to become a high school special education teacher. i want to thank david for li listening to his instincts and standing up for his students. thank you, da t have you here recognize today. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor tang. and i would like to thank you and the city o san francisco i bieve in whaou are...
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o negotiate less union-frfriendly contractsts. the president of the american federation of government employees, j. david cox, said in a statement -- "this is a democracy, not a dictatorship. no president should be able to undo a law he doesn't like through administrative fiat." in las vegas, nevada, tens of thousands of casino and restaurant workers are posed to walk out oststrike today after theiununion ntraractexpirereat mimidnight. early this morni, , the linanary unioiolocal 226 reached a tentative fi-y-year al w with caesa's tertrtaient cocoring me 12,000 workerththat wl avert ststriket nine cinoo resortonon theas v vegas stripi. but talkreremainngoioingt a furtr r 25 ppertrtie wherere more tn 30,000 workersay they' readydyo join pket nes latetoday. in washingto d.c., psecucuto haveropped fony chars agagainst several people who fad possible decades-long prison terms after they were arrested at president trump's inauguration day "disrupt j20" protests in early 2017. the dismissals came after defense lawyers told the court that federal prosecutors hid dozens of videos from the protesters in a breach
o negotiate less union-frfriendly contractsts. the president of the american federation of government employees, j. david cox, said in a statement -- "this is a democracy, not a dictatorship. no president should be able to undo a law he doesn't like through administrative fiat." in las vegas, nevada, tens of thousands of casino and restaurant workers are posed to walk out oststrike today after theiununion ntraractexpirereat mimidnight. early this morni, , the linanary unioiolocal 226...
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david brooks, shield mrk shield, thank you so much.he >> yang:ouvre in paris, the metropolitan museum of art oew york, a you probably haven't heard of: crystal bridges museum of american art in bentonville, arkansas. it's perhaps an unexpected spot for such a first-rate collection. but that's the museum's goal-- and as jfrey brown reports-- as part of our american creators series, it's aheission that's ing to reshape the entire region. >> brown: it's not uncommon to see school groups at a museum, but the crystal bridges muse of american art in bentonville, arkansas, sees part of its vy mission as serving young people in this largely rural area who might never otherwise get to a major collection. this class was from pierce city, missouri, a town of about 1,30 it's just 60 miles from here, but the trip was a first for many, including 5th grader lanie skocy. >> it's a small town a most of the time it's like, okay, we're staying here not going to arkansas and coming to something like this. it's cool. there's a lot of cool fun art here and it is just beautiful. >> in a lot of respects, we are world
david brooks, shield mrk shield, thank you so much.he >> yang:ouvre in paris, the metropolitan museum of art oew york, a you probably haven't heard of: crystal bridges museum of american art in bentonville, arkansas. it's perhaps an unexpected spot for such a first-rate collection. but that's the museum's goal-- and as jfrey brown reports-- as part of our american creators series, it's aheission that's ing to reshape the entire region. >> brown: it's not uncommon to see school...
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david: every day we see how plastic can be deadly in the oceans.il this whale died in thailand last week after eating 80 plastic bags. how bad is the threat from o plastic in tans? d.ery year another 8 million tons of it gets ad within a decade, it could be 250 million tons of plastic drifting around. where is it all coming from? the rivers of asia are one major source. we filmed this massive plastic blocking a rer in indonesia. all of this will eventually flow to the sea. where does that then go? veran be carried a long-distance by currents. plastic from america makes it all the way across the atlantic to britain. in the semi, -- in the same way plastic waste from asia crosses , the pacific. on a tiny island, i once found cigarette lighter from taiwan. much of this stuff is in a circular current. scientists say tla plastic accus here. over time, some of it sinks, even into the mariana trench, the deepest part of the ocean. in one shocking discovery, it was found in tiny animals living nearly 11,000 meters down almost seven miles. what happens to it? a plastic bag could remain in one piece for up to 20 years. a styrofoam p might last for 50 year
david: every day we see how plastic can be deadly in the oceans.il this whale died in thailand last week after eating 80 plastic bags. how bad is the threat from o plastic in tans? d.ery year another 8 million tons of it gets ad within a decade, it could be 250 million tons of plastic drifting around. where is it all coming from? the rivers of asia are one major source. we filmed this massive plastic blocking a rer in indonesia. all of this will eventually flow to the sea. where does that then...
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o art at this . chief meteorologist ginger see tracking it all. she's live along the george washington bridge for us again tonight. good evening, ginger. >> reporter: good evening, david. super-cells have been firing in the high plains and dropping hail up to three inches. impressive pictures. and still now they're lining up. a tornado watch in colorado, western half of kansas. all of this is happening along a stationary front, a couple of active lows. but there's a tropical wave bringing lots of moisture, i'm talking already nine-plus inches in beaumont, texas, with another five to ten inches left to fall in that area. we're going to be watching this for the next couple of days. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> in 2 meantime, next to reports of came yols at the arl port for days now. a computer glitch grounding 2,500 flights since thursday. most at charlotte international. passengers forced to sleep in the terminal for several nights now. well, tonight, the airline says the computer systems are, quote, stabilized, but that it will take days to unravel this mess. here's abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley tonight. >> reporter: the chaos in charlotte
o art at this . chief meteorologist ginger see tracking it all. she's live along the george washington bridge for us again tonight. good evening, ginger. >> reporter: good evening, david. super-cells have been firing in the high plains and dropping hail up to three inches. impressive pictures. and still now they're lining up. a tornado watch in colorado, western half of kansas. all of this is happening along a stationary front, a couple of active lows. but there's a tropical wave bringing...
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david: we have a speci h china. june 15, when it will be tariffs o. we have canada, mexico, nafta, the eu, china.ross if you go ahead with these tariffs all bets are off. we will stop working with you in trying to solve the trade problem you are complaining about. does he risk it all by going ahead and hoping the u.s. power pushes through? does he fall back a little bit? swallow his pride somewhat and try to negotiate? it does not look like he is in a negotiating mood. alix: the quote that really stood out to us. concerns were expressed that the tariffs imposed by the u.s. on the grounds of national security undermine open trade and -- governors the requested the u.s. treasury communicate their concern and disappointment. no holds barred. how rare is michael: i've never seen this happen before and i've been doing it since 1995. there have been individual criticisms of companies policies -- of country's policies. the united states needs to deal with its current account and trade deficits, but never anything like this. a member of the g7 singl out for that kind of criticism. alix: has your asset al
david: we have a speci h china. june 15, when it will be tariffs o. we have canada, mexico, nafta, the eu, china.ross if you go ahead with these tariffs all bets are off. we will stop working with you in trying to solve the trade problem you are complaining about. does he risk it all by going ahead and hoping the u.s. power pushes through? does he fall back a little bit? swallow his pride somewhat and try to negotiate? it does not look like he is in a negotiating mood. alix: the quote that...