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dick lockhart day in the state of illinois. five weeks after he was captured, american forces won the battle of bulge, and sent the german troops back to germany. two years ago, as part of the 70th anniversary of that event, he returned to belgium. the children and grandchildren of the belgians who had been liberated, created him like a hero. royal treatment, he and all the american soldiers deserved. when he speaks about his experience, he's never the hero. he reserves that role for the young men who didn't come home. he says "there's an inscription that reads, when you go home and tell them of us, for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the risk of contradicting my friend, i have to say dick lockhart is indeed an american hero. this veterans day, we say to him and all the american veterans, thank you for your service. thank you for our freedom. thank you for all the tomorrows you purchased for us with your courage and sacrifice. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> 350 yea50 years ago, the uni states was at war in vietnam. t
dick lockhart day in the state of illinois. five weeks after he was captured, american forces won the battle of bulge, and sent the german troops back to germany. two years ago, as part of the 70th anniversary of that event, he returned to belgium. the children and grandchildren of the belgians who had been liberated, created him like a hero. royal treatment, he and all the american soldiers deserved. when he speaks about his experience, he's never the hero. he reserves that role for the young...
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when dick lockhart turned 21 while a prisoner of war. american soldiers liberated the camp and dick lockhart was sent home on on a 60-day furlough. he arrived at home in fort wayne, knocked on the door and was stunned to see a stranger open the door. months before his parents received a cable saying that their only child was missing in war and presumed dead. his mother moved to ohio, his father moved away to look for another factory job. fortunately dick found them soon and reunited with his parents. a month later while still on leave, germany finally surrendered. the war was finally over. dick always loved chicago, decided to use his g.i. bill to go to northwest. he married two children a, a son and daughter. in 1958 he founded this lobbying firm to try to advance democracy through good policy and war rather than tanks and bomb. he is honest, hardworking, modest, empathetic, always an optimist. he's earned the respect of both sides of the aisle for decades of ethical and professional service in the general assembly. laws he helped to pa
when dick lockhart turned 21 while a prisoner of war. american soldiers liberated the camp and dick lockhart was sent home on on a 60-day furlough. he arrived at home in fort wayne, knocked on the door and was stunned to see a stranger open the door. months before his parents received a cable saying that their only child was missing in war and presumed dead. his mother moved to ohio, his father moved away to look for another factory job. fortunately dick found them soon and reunited with his...
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their own dicks. because, you see, sexual harassment is not just for hollywood and malls alabama mauls. >> republican barbara comstock in graphic detail telling one former staffer's story about a current member of congress, left unnamed. >> this member asked a staffer to bring them over some materials to their residence, and the young staffer-- it was a young woman-- went there and was greeted with a member in a towel, it was a male, who then invited her in. at that point, he decided to expose himself. >> trevor: really, the towel again? did everyone go to the same "whiteish" school of sexual harassment? everyone does the same thing. the key is to work with terry cloth. that's the main thing. and then gravity. it's like who the hell was it? i don't know about you, but i want to know which lawmakers it was. i know it wasn't mitch mcconnell because if he tried to expose himself he wouldn't just have to drop a towel. he would have to roll up his neck skin. hold on, hold on. if you're mad that lawmakers a
their own dicks. because, you see, sexual harassment is not just for hollywood and malls alabama mauls. >> republican barbara comstock in graphic detail telling one former staffer's story about a current member of congress, left unnamed. >> this member asked a staffer to bring them over some materials to their residence, and the young staffer-- it was a young woman-- went there and was greeted with a member in a towel, it was a male, who then invited her in. at that point, he...
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football cleats. >> one reason to buy dick's and it's simple. amazon over one weekend controlled the entire supermarket industry by buying whole foods, they can do the same thing by sporting goods and coming in and buy dick's. >> a reason more to short it not to buy it. i agree with your point. who knows if sun comes along and says there's something we can do differently than what management is currently doing that's always a possibility with these things trading at four times, you know, cash flow and as cheap as this, so i don't want to short it i hope everything goes well for the company. not right against it i just think secular trends will make this a very tough hold. >> target's big fall today alaska airlines, squire, ibm, apple. all next in the blitz. first though let's give you a check on the market before we go to break stocks are well off of their lows dow is still down withn-ird of 1% a loss of 88 points. we're back after this. accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can w
football cleats. >> one reason to buy dick's and it's simple. amazon over one weekend controlled the entire supermarket industry by buying whole foods, they can do the same thing by sporting goods and coming in and buy dick's. >> a reason more to short it not to buy it. i agree with your point. who knows if sun comes along and says there's something we can do differently than what management is currently doing that's always a possibility with these things trading at four times, you...
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giz wiz, dick debartolo, it's always great having you.heck out giz wiz or wnn fan.com. >> bye, frankie, bye, frank! take care. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. i had this chest cold, ah! hey, chad! i missed you. ah! i was in the tree watching you, and then i fell. i'm not eating pizza from the trash. then i discovered mucinex. huge difference. one pill lasts 12 hours, and i'm good. oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide the bug stops here protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause stomach bugs. lysol. what it t
giz wiz, dick debartolo, it's always great having you.heck out giz wiz or wnn fan.com. >> bye, frankie, bye, frank! take care. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. i had this chest cold, ah! hey, chad! i missed you. ah! i was in the tree watching you, and then i fell. i'm not eating pizza from the trash. then i discovered mucinex. huge difference. one pill...
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you covered a lot today, dick. we always appreciate it.nks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> dick costolo this morning when we come back we'll talk earnings, amazon and online groceries, hain celestial. the tsunami of questionable money crashing into the tech industry later putting amazon key to the test some time with the smart home system we'll get the verdict when "squawk alley" returns here ceo of hain celestial irawan simon welcome back. >> nice to see everybody. >> sales up 4% that was better than expected. there's sort of this lukewarm feeling from wall street on the stock right now. why is that? >> listen, i've been doing this for 24 1/2 years it's about building good healthy it products. we are getting our products out there. one of the things we're saying we're not going to promote by trade advertising we're going to invest back in the brands, invest back in the consumer listen, a lot of our products, they are being sold online with amazon, thrive, box, fresh direct, the combination of whole foods and amazon has been a good co
you covered a lot today, dick. we always appreciate it.nks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> dick costolo this morning when we come back we'll talk earnings, amazon and online groceries, hain celestial. the tsunami of questionable money crashing into the tech industry later putting amazon key to the test some time with the smart home system we'll get the verdict when "squawk alley" returns here ceo of hain celestial irawan simon welcome back. >> nice to see...
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dick, go ahead >> the most important thing mr. perez has to understand is this.ce 1950 and up into the beginning of the last administration, our gdp growth was over 3%. if our gdp growth had only been that of the obama administration over those years, the middle class would be a $25,000 in income versus $55,000. could you imagine our middle class at half the income they have today if you want entitlements, if you want redistribution, we have got to get the economy growing at 3% and this program will help us get there and the existing program that's out there will never get there because we've been at 2% for nine years and we'll continue there that's why we have to make these things >> go ahead, i'm sorry >> i want to say, i agree we have to market this thing, and i believe that, as i said earlier, that it's not work repealing the estate tax for the market disadvantage of that i'd also say the way you have to explain this at the upper income level there should be no tax advantages, because they are going to gain as a result of the growth of the economy, so this on
dick, go ahead >> the most important thing mr. perez has to understand is this.ce 1950 and up into the beginning of the last administration, our gdp growth was over 3%. if our gdp growth had only been that of the obama administration over those years, the middle class would be a $25,000 in income versus $55,000. could you imagine our middle class at half the income they have today if you want entitlements, if you want redistribution, we have got to get the economy growing at 3% and this...
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dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?aid, because a black person never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's -- >> to have dick gregory on jack paar in the early '60s was an indication of things to come. television and comedy will be a space where one will see a strong african-american presence going forward. >> the movement came and something came over me. civil rights, oh, man. >> dick gregory was actually getting arrested time and time again for making the marches, but then what he would do is he'd get bailed out and then he'd do a show that night. and what had happened that day would all be fodder for his comedy. >> you wear tight shoe, you get a corn. you keep the shoe on long enough, you get a callous, then a bunion, then the shoe is worn out. the negro have a callous around its soul. >> i would never stoop to the level to believe i could wipe
dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?aid, because a black person never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's -- >> to have dick gregory on jack paar in the early '60s was an indication of things to come. television and comedy will be a space where one will see a strong...
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dick: listen, also, let's be clear.he ads are not coming from uncle vladimir wanting to pay for cornhusker moms for trump. it is not that simple. i do think you should probably only take political ads from organizations that are registered in the country within which the election is taking place. that seems like an easy one. and things like that, that do not let the election fall outside the bounds of that region in which the election is taking place. or where its influence starts to extend out of bounds of where the election is taking place. that seems like a simple and obvious one. the problem with legislation around just things like transparency are that the organizations are not going to name themselves the former , soviet republic of so and so. they will name themselves something that sounds like, hey, sounds like the iowa or california grassroots republican organization or democrat organization. it has to be more about the organizations themselves are registered and filing their forms in the countries or regions w
dick: listen, also, let's be clear.he ads are not coming from uncle vladimir wanting to pay for cornhusker moms for trump. it is not that simple. i do think you should probably only take political ads from organizations that are registered in the country within which the election is taking place. that seems like an easy one. and things like that, that do not let the election fall outside the bounds of that region in which the election is taking place. or where its influence starts to extend out...
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dick: listen, let's be clear.t coming uncle vladimir wanting to pay -- it is not that simple. i do think that you should probably only take political ads from organizations that are registered in the country in which the election is taking place. that seems like an easy one. and things like that. electionot let the atll outside the bounds of th region in which the election is taking place. extend- or its influence out of bounds. that seems like a simple and obvious one. the problem with legislation around just things like transparency are that the organizations are not going to the formerlves like soviet republic of so and so. they will name themselves something that sounds like, hey, that sounds like the iowa or grass-roots republican organization or democrat organization. it has to be more about making sure the organizations themselves are registered and paying taxes and filing their forms, etc., in the countries or regions in which these elections are taking place. emily: you have been vocal about harassment on
dick: listen, let's be clear.t coming uncle vladimir wanting to pay -- it is not that simple. i do think that you should probably only take political ads from organizations that are registered in the country in which the election is taking place. that seems like an easy one. and things like that. electionot let the atll outside the bounds of th region in which the election is taking place. extend- or its influence out of bounds. that seems like a simple and obvious one. the problem with...
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get. this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the really close is protect themselves. with the fine. really.
cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get. this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the...
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was dick cheney too powerful?sh 43 told you -- >> well, he was talking about the neoconservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld, and he said, and i quote, "chanie and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision." >> reporter: that's the quote? >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration, because at the time there was the perception that dick cheney was the acting president, but, in fact, george w. bush had had a lifetime of making bold decisions. he has this natural confidence in himself as a leader. if you talk to those around him, they have confidence in his leadership. and so this notion that cheney was making the decisions is ludicrous. >> reporter: when you started to write this book, let me guess. the title was not "the blast republic -- "the last republicans." >> when i set out to write this it was a very different time, 2013. "the last republicans" became the right title behind what has become the trump era. >> reporter: because? >> george bush said in 2016 privately and to me,
was dick cheney too powerful?sh 43 told you -- >> well, he was talking about the neoconservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld, and he said, and i quote, "chanie and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision." >> reporter: that's the quote? >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration, because at the time there was the perception that dick cheney was the acting president, but, in fact, george w. bush had had a lifetime of making bold...
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how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else? kansas city has the only loss on philadelphia and that's where you guys will be ond to watch the cowboys and the eagles, a game we've seen the last couple of years on sunday night. they've been dramatic games as well. >> both overtime games. i tell you, i got a chance to watch philadelphia. of course you watch them on television. and then you put on the game tape and you get to watch their defensive line. fletcher cogs and compa fletcher cox and company. it's easy to say carson wentz. he's been phenomenal. he's done a great job. that defense is a little overwhelming. we don't know if tyron smit
how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else?...
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how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else? kansas city has the only loss on philadelphia and that's where you guys will be on sunday night to watch the cowboys and the eagles, a game we've seen the last couple of years on sunday night. they've been dramatic games as well. >> both overtime games. i tell you, i got a chance to watch philadelphia. of course you watch them on television. and then you put on the game tape and you get to watch their defensive line. fletcher cogs and compa fletcher cox and company. it's easy to say carson wentz. he's been phenomenal. he's done a great job. that defense is a little overwhelming. we don't know i
how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else?...
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tjx and dick's sporting goods sinking on good numbers. and a shocking stat. nearly half the adults in america have high blood pressure according to new guidelines. this is a real concern or easier way for the pharmaceuticals. "power lunch" starts now >> welcome to "power lunch." the dow was down, triple digits in the session we cut our losses sharply, a third% s & p down 11 nasdaq down six-tenths%. commodities are taking a hit oil and copper down. natural gas down 2%. brian highlighted ge one name, advanced auto parts, stock the biggest gain, wuchbt biggest. soaring 20%. despite the revenue miss profit beat expectations buffalo wild wings, soaring 25% on a takeover offer from equity. more on that and jack in the box getting -- >> welcome, i am tyler mathisen. begin with a big interview here on cnbc. ge new ceo, flannery carl >> good afternoon, tyler shares of ge down the second day in a row, on track the worst week since the '09 crisis, 8% today, 40% for the year. john flannery on the job 100 days the board cut that dividend in half, layoffs in boston. and si
tjx and dick's sporting goods sinking on good numbers. and a shocking stat. nearly half the adults in america have high blood pressure according to new guidelines. this is a real concern or easier way for the pharmaceuticals. "power lunch" starts now >> welcome to "power lunch." the dow was down, triple digits in the session we cut our losses sharply, a third% s & p down 11 nasdaq down six-tenths%. commodities are taking a hit oil and copper down. natural gas down...
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grateful for dick for personal reasons.said hillary and me copies of the harry potter's books wouldn't have to wait in line at the bookstore. [applause] was one of those things that the establishment gets better so terrible. [laughter] ud a letter when i was president saying i should give ruby bridges, the national presidential citizens medal because her contribution in new orleans had been overlooked. she had a pretty tough life. i did i'm so glad i did. it's easy to overlook the good people. he sent chelsea books and eventually my grandkids. reading to your children and grandchildren is about the neatest thing that i've ever done. i still get a great deal of pleasure out of it but i think about all the parents and grandparents who would never have been able to do that if it were not for you and scholastic and what you do. people who would've felt left out and left behind. dick robinson has one whole bunch of words and he deserved them all but i don't think he's ever going to win one that will reflect his heart better beca
grateful for dick for personal reasons.said hillary and me copies of the harry potter's books wouldn't have to wait in line at the bookstore. [applause] was one of those things that the establishment gets better so terrible. [laughter] ud a letter when i was president saying i should give ruby bridges, the national presidential citizens medal because her contribution in new orleans had been overlooked. she had a pretty tough life. i did i'm so glad i did. it's easy to overlook the good people....
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how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else? kansas city has the only loss on philadelphia and that's where you guys will be on sunday night to watch the cowboys and the eagles, a game we've seen the last couple of years on sunday night. they've been dramatic games as well. >> both overtime games. i tell you, i got a chance to watch philadelphia. of course you watch them on television. and then you put on the game tape and you get to watch their defensive line. fletcher cogs and compa fletcher cox and company. it's easy to say carson wentz. he's been phenomenal. he's done a great job. that defense is a little overwhelming. we don't know i
how much if at all did that have to do with facing dick lebeau? >> i don't know. anytime we're throwing the ball like that it's going to be a lot of point. ben is a hall of fame quarterback and he can make every throw. i'm grateful to be on the receiving end. >> great win at home. >> heather, thank you. antonio brown of the steelers, they get to 8-2. as rich said, first team to eight. new england will try to do that. taking on oakland in mexico city. you mentioned who else?...
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he nominates dick cheney which opens the whip position. new to had always thought about being speaker of the house but the path forward was murky. cheney was very popular. >> you want to be in cheney. >> no. >> there was a question of cheney would've been speaker and 94. would've he created the political conditions that led to the contract? >> like all historical figures it's persistence. how many people run three times? and also a little bit of luck. >> luck, and a belief in his own ability to lead. >> last thing they want is newt gingrich. >> especially when he says i'm willing to be the republican -- in the house. there's never good relations between that and the bush white house anyway. john is on the chief of staff made it even worse. they did not help the cause on capitol hill are the house. at one point there ban from going to capitol hill because every time they went their new enemies were created. >> there's a very selective school in the south. >> it was on economic policy. >> i never read it it's one a few books he did not publi
he nominates dick cheney which opens the whip position. new to had always thought about being speaker of the house but the path forward was murky. cheney was very popular. >> you want to be in cheney. >> no. >> there was a question of cheney would've been speaker and 94. would've he created the political conditions that led to the contract? >> like all historical figures it's persistence. how many people run three times? and also a little bit of luck. >> luck, and...
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lemonis: are you being a dick?frankly, i'm writing the check that keeps the doors open. howard: we'll just keep going on the way we are. lemonis: and you will not survive. you can't lose money and have past-due payables and stay open. so my offer was $350,000 for 40%. your counteroffer is what? robyn: to be equal partners. i feel it's probably more comfortable. lemonis: i can live with that. i'll accept your counteroffer of $350,000 for 33%. i want to remind you of something. when you take my check, i'm 100% in charge. howard: and what does that mean? lemonis: you'll see. robyn: oh, my gosh. lemonis: do we have a deal? howard: we have a deal. give it to her. she handles the money. lemonis: i'll see you bright and early. robyn: thanks, marcus. see you tomorrow. howard: i'm looking forward to it. ♪ lemonis: i thought maybe we could just meet up here as a group. howard: yeah. lemonis: so i wanted to let you guys know that we made a deal yesterday for me to invest $350,000. with that being said, when i look at the peop
lemonis: are you being a dick?frankly, i'm writing the check that keeps the doors open. howard: we'll just keep going on the way we are. lemonis: and you will not survive. you can't lose money and have past-due payables and stay open. so my offer was $350,000 for 40%. your counteroffer is what? robyn: to be equal partners. i feel it's probably more comfortable. lemonis: i can live with that. i'll accept your counteroffer of $350,000 for 33%. i want to remind you of something. when you take my...
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president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the with occasional involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. make me a useful idiot. you called me a useful idiot useful idiot useful idiots go expressing my opinions there are thousands of us doing it his record is the same strategy we the type of person instead of talking about what's next why stop me from getting this close to the white house i'm with the group code pink why not ban the color pink one hour stretch i should be sent to the town of london because i'm to try to break me on the wheel but out with tons of this sort of nonsense don't scare me and i'll continue to voice my opinion i'll continue to speak out in good company i'm in good company. because we think. one hundred years ago russia was consumed
president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the with occasional involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. make me a useful idiot. you called me a useful idiot useful idiot useful idiots go...
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lauren: graham and senator dick durbin would give legal status to immigrants taking to the united states illegally when they were children. trying to senator al franken breaking his silence following allegations of misconduct. franken in a radio interview apologized for his actions but says he will not leave the senate. >> and we talked about seriously resigning? have you considered that? >> note. the ethics committee is looking into all of this and i will cooperate fully with it. listen, i have a lot of work to do to regain the trust of people i've let down. cheryl: senator rubin's response when asked if he should resign. >> al franken has acknowledged what he did was wrong and it was for haiti's ousted submitted his whole case to the senate ethics committee. that was the right thing to do. let's have a hearing, investigation. let's hope this really reach whatever conclusion it will reach, but through a due process. cheryl: frank in discussing allegations for the first time since the first allegations came to light more than a week ago. lauren: meanwhile, john conyers stepping down from
lauren: graham and senator dick durbin would give legal status to immigrants taking to the united states illegally when they were children. trying to senator al franken breaking his silence following allegations of misconduct. franken in a radio interview apologized for his actions but says he will not leave the senate. >> and we talked about seriously resigning? have you considered that? >> note. the ethics committee is looking into all of this and i will cooperate fully with it....
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then take your got these no bid contracts really has not come to light enough i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation of involved in the recontract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was a lie. to actually get it. in terms of foreign policy done all chump is already earned himself the title the low expectations president this title is now being put to the test during his tour of asia because the us a status quo power in the asia pacific region only boils challenging china. i don't think i'd say the people are always suffering always just backtrack in the detention center he need is one that he did go to by santo that is when somebody is all coming from one comes to this i mean one of the seventy percent is coming from an idea i think that we have to see that we have to discuss how to improve our capacity to alleviate that suffer and so on the human being to. play. play. p
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how bird and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. in terms of foreign policy donald trump has already earned himself the title the low expectations president this title is now being put to the test during his tour of asia because the us a status quo power in the asia pacific region. challenging china. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman ija killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful gam
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then take your got these no bid contracts really has not come to light enough i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation of involved in the or contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multi-billion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was a while. to actually get it. even . just to keep it as i live eat it good for yourself and. find it. need no. need to. be young. and we have many things in this world sounds this is it you know for everyone and why some peoples of also take our things all the power just for themselves and that is the mother. we. were going to walk to sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks for the tell you that because of the public by fell. off the bad guys and tell you on the cool enough let's fight. this all the hawks that we all will walk. i fear that we may see the iranians taking the first steps towards restarting th
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how bird and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get. the ball on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you saw expressed so you could be gossip the public life. and the smiles and says this isn't for everyone and why some people take all the power just for damn self. since that is the mother you know we. eat. little kids. eat. little and i think. that's ok. full of systemic deficiencies russia's flounce an investigation into a chemical attack in syria accusing it of a pious against the assad government. it's a day of general strike in council lonia these are live pictures of a pro independence wily involves a loner meanwhile in drona activists and blo
cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how bird and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get. the ball on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken...
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cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how bird and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the with occasional involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. here's what people have been saying about redacted in. the law. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same. parent way better than. the c. . heard of. jack to the next president of the world bank so. seriously send us an e-mail. a little more to sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to do socks try to tell you that the beach gossip the tabloids but it. doesn't tell you all enough. along. with what. in terms of foreign policy donald trump is already earned himself the title the low expectations
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we will hear from dick costolo.nother look at the live shot from inside the sydney apple store. almost 8:30 a.m. friday. the highly anticipated. iphone x on sale now. apple ceo tim cook is currently speaking on the company's earnings call. he just said "we expect it to be the biggest quarter ever." we will continue to monitor headlines from the call. we are listening in right now. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm mark crumpton in new york, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." president trump today chose federal reserve governor jerome powell to succeed janet yellen, who becomes the first chair of the fed in decades to be denied a second term after completing a first. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren spoke to bloomberg after the announcement. senator warren: janet yellen is very clear that she wants an economy that works for working families. jerome powell has been with her on a lot of that and that goes a long way with me. mark crumpton: if confirmed by the senate, powell will take over the fed in february. a
we will hear from dick costolo.nother look at the live shot from inside the sydney apple store. almost 8:30 a.m. friday. the highly anticipated. iphone x on sale now. apple ceo tim cook is currently speaking on the company's earnings call. he just said "we expect it to be the biggest quarter ever." we will continue to monitor headlines from the call. we are listening in right now. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm mark crumpton in new york, and you are watching "bloomberg...
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a lot of old pittsburgh influence down there in nashville including dick lebeau. >> dick is going back to pittsburgh for the first time. the thing i like about tennessee, they are a physical team. so sometimes when you get matched up against the pittsburgh steelers it turns into a fistfight. that plays into the tennessee titans' style of play. it will be a great match-up. >> on sunday night off we go to arlington, texas. on top of just about every power poll right now are the 8-1 philadelphia eagles. first time we'll see them on sunday night. carson wentz has been terrific. doug peterson has everything working against the dallas cowboys. this is a huge game. already three back in the division. >> no question about it. the undertold story of the season for the philadelphia eagles is their defensive front four. they are a dominant, intimidating defense in so many ways. you match it with carson wentz in the offense. they will be tough to beat. >> good ones coming your way thursday and sunday here on nbc. there is your final score, new england leading from start to finish. beating denver b
a lot of old pittsburgh influence down there in nashville including dick lebeau. >> dick is going back to pittsburgh for the first time. the thing i like about tennessee, they are a physical team. so sometimes when you get matched up against the pittsburgh steelers it turns into a fistfight. that plays into the tennessee titans' style of play. it will be a great match-up. >> on sunday night off we go to arlington, texas. on top of just about every power poll right now are the 8-1...
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this is a look i call the dick mullet, business up top, party down below. ( laughter ) i find it particularlynteresting isn't that al franken and conyers are having these issues, it's only one republican in congress asked either of them to step down. you would think republicans would be all over. this you have your political opponents caught with their pants down and not going to go after them? it's like the moment where your opponent is dizzy, finish him! no, it's fine, say republicans. it could be because they don't know the finishing move or it could be they know men like conyers are just the tip of the dick-berg. ( laughter ) because remember, congress has paid out $15 million in harassment settlements or as bill o'reilly calls it, a bargain. i could have gotten two for that! didn't realize it was cybermonday in congress! ( laughter ) i believe the colleagues aren't calling out people because more accusations could come out at anytime. they will be in a press conference, like, what conyers has done is despicable -- breaking news! guy talking right now totally did the same thing! i will th
this is a look i call the dick mullet, business up top, party down below. ( laughter ) i find it particularlynteresting isn't that al franken and conyers are having these issues, it's only one republican in congress asked either of them to step down. you would think republicans would be all over. this you have your political opponents caught with their pants down and not going to go after them? it's like the moment where your opponent is dizzy, finish him! no, it's fine, say republicans. it...
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two top senators lindsay graham and dick durbin are both here next. >>> michael flynn stopped sharing information with trump's legal team. >> i would be concerned if i was in the white house. >> former u.s. attorney weighs in on that. >>> plus irritated democrats an ad campaign calls for trump's imbeachment. >> and the democratic megadonor behind him says he doesn't care if people want him to stop. is he just playing into the president's hands? we'll ask him live. hello i'm dana bash, in for jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is stuffed. this morning president trump is wrapping up his thanksgiving weekend in mar-a-lago . playing golf with pro s tiger woods and jack nicklaus. with no major legislative accomplishments to date, president trump and congressional republicans are now racing to pass tax reform before the end of the year. complicating matters, the controversial special senate election in alabama on december 12 and there's also a looming government shutdown. if congress is not able to pass a spending bill by midnight on december 8. let's get right to two le
two top senators lindsay graham and dick durbin are both here next. >>> michael flynn stopped sharing information with trump's legal team. >> i would be concerned if i was in the white house. >> former u.s. attorney weighs in on that. >>> plus irritated democrats an ad campaign calls for trump's imbeachment. >> and the democratic megadonor behind him says he doesn't care if people want him to stop. is he just playing into the president's hands? we'll ask him...
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something that gets talked about all the time was dick cheney too powerful. bush 43 told you -- >> well, he was talking about the neoconservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld and he said, and i quote, cheney and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision. >> that's the quote. >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration. at the time there was the perception that dick cheney was the acting president. but in fact, george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decisions. he has this confidence in himself as a leader. if you talk to those around him, they have confidence in his leadership. this notion that cheney ludicro ludicrous. >> you started to write this book, let me guess, the title was not "the last republicans". >> i set out to write this in 2013, it was a very different time. but the last republicans became the right title during what has become the trump era. >> because? >> well, you know, george w. bush himself said, in 2016, privately, and to me, you know, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirme
something that gets talked about all the time was dick cheney too powerful. bush 43 told you -- >> well, he was talking about the neoconservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld and he said, and i quote, cheney and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision. >> that's the quote. >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration. at the time there was the perception that dick cheney was the acting president. but in fact, george w. bush had a lifetime of...
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expect man auto dicks and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the mother load found in this on a shooting flat in munich in two thousand and twelve that not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man. we begin the day with the arrest warrant expected for the spanish man that some people still call mr president elise across the european union could soon be on the lookout for the ousted president of catalonia carlists forged a mall today he defied a madrid court order to appear and answer questions about rebellion and sedition connected to catalonia his recent declaration of independence now we last saw mr boyd's tomorrow on tuesday in brussels now according to his lawyer brussels is where he will stay put until he is certain that he can get a fair trial in spain and most cattle on leaders and parliament members well they did not leave the country eight of them who did show up today did not leave the court either a judge ordered they be arrested for trying to push catalonia away from space. for eight former members of the deposed catalan parliament the day ende
expect man auto dicks and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the mother load found in this on a shooting flat in munich in two thousand and twelve that not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man. we begin the day with the arrest warrant expected for the spanish man that some people still call mr president elise across the european union could soon be on the lookout for the ousted president of catalonia carlists forged a mall today he defied a madrid court order...
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a lot of old pittsburgh influence down there in nashville including dick lebeau. >> dick is going back for the first time. the thing i like about tennessee, they are a physical team. so sometimes when you get matched up against the pittsburgh steelers it turns into a fistfight. that plays into the tennessee titans' style of play. it will be a great match-up. >> on sunday night off we go to arlington, texas. on top of just about every power poll right now are the 8-1 philadelphia eagles. first time we'll see them on sunday night. carson wentz has been terrific. doug peterson has everything working against the dallas cowboys. this is a huge game. already three back in the division. >> no question about it. the undertold story of the season for the philadelphia eagles is their defensive front four. they are a dominant, intimidating defense in so many ways. you match it with carson wentz in the offense. they will be tough to beat. >> good ones coming your way thursday and sunday here on nbc. there is your final score, new england leading from start to finish. beating denver by a score of 4
a lot of old pittsburgh influence down there in nashville including dick lebeau. >> dick is going back for the first time. the thing i like about tennessee, they are a physical team. so sometimes when you get matched up against the pittsburgh steelers it turns into a fistfight. that plays into the tennessee titans' style of play. it will be a great match-up. >> on sunday night off we go to arlington, texas. on top of just about every power poll right now are the 8-1 philadelphia...
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was dick cheney too powerful? and bush 43 told you? >> well he was talking about the neo conservatives in general and specifically about chainny and rums felled. he said, i quote. chainny and rums felled never made one bleep decision. >> that's the quote. >> i under stand his frustration because at the time there was the perception dick cheney was the acting president but george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decision. he has this confidence in himself as a leader. if you talk to those around him, they have confidence in his leadership. and so this notion that cheney was making decisions is ludicrous. >> when you started making this booklet me guess, the tight was not the last republicans. >> when i started out to write this in 2013 was a very different time but the last republicans became the right title during what has become the trump era. >> because? >> well, george w. bush himself said in 2016, privately, and to me, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you. >> he confirmed that to me. i
was dick cheney too powerful? and bush 43 told you? >> well he was talking about the neo conservatives in general and specifically about chainny and rums felled. he said, i quote. chainny and rums felled never made one bleep decision. >> that's the quote. >> i under stand his frustration because at the time there was the perception dick cheney was the acting president but george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decision. he has this confidence in himself as a leader. if...
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good to have you back, dick. you. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> i got to get your take on just the tone that zuckerberg said when he says protecting our community is more important than maximizing our profits this will significantly impact our profitability going forward. is the cost of fixing this that material >> well, i'd start off by saying they've done a pretty good job of nailing down maximizing profits. so they can move on to some of the other issues they are facing i thought that was a smart thing to say a good thing to say, especially on the heels of jack dorsey announcing they were going to get aggressive about some of these things so i think it's, obviously, an important thing to be doing. >> in terms of the steps they are taking, twitter ruled out some solutions zuckerberg talked about doubling their security staff do you expect more, and do you expect more estimates of how many americans were exposed to some of this content >> as we've seen over the course of the past few weeks, the numbe
good to have you back, dick. you. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> i got to get your take on just the tone that zuckerberg said when he says protecting our community is more important than maximizing our profits this will significantly impact our profitability going forward. is the cost of fixing this that material >> well, i'd start off by saying they've done a pretty good job of nailing down maximizing profits. so they can move on to some of the other issues they...
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germany the linked exhibitions include master works from the likes of kirshner expect man oughter dick's and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the motherlode found in this on a shimming flat in munich in two thousand and twelve had not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man cornelius gurlitt tax inspectors discovered the tribe of around fifteen hundred works during a raid on gurlitz apartment and later at another residence in salzburg. it was said to be a recluse who identified with more than people. father seen here in the middle hildebrand gurlitt built up the collection after being enlisted by the nazis to sell so-called degenerate modern not. the story of the art discovery quickly became about a nazi art trove of looted works but the real number is more sobering. there's a total of six works that have currently been identified as looted out. you could say that's not many but i say it's six too many and it's six works with a human story behind them. died in twenty fourteen and the conspiracy and burn was stunned to learn that it had been named as the s
germany the linked exhibitions include master works from the likes of kirshner expect man oughter dick's and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the motherlode found in this on a shimming flat in munich in two thousand and twelve had not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man cornelius gurlitt tax inspectors discovered the tribe of around fifteen hundred works during a raid on gurlitz apartment and later at another residence in salzburg. it was said to be a...
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something that gets talked about all the time, was dick cheney too powerful.43 told you. >> well, he was talking about the neo concerns in general and specifically, about cheney and rums field. and he said and i quote, cheney, rums field never made one [ bleep ] decision. >> that's the quote. >> i understand his frustration because at the time, dick cheney was the acting president, but george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decisions. he has this natural confidence in himself as a leader and the you talk to those around him, they have confidence in his leadership. and so this notion that cheney was making the decisions is ludicrous. >> when you started to write this book, let me guess, the title was not the last republicans. >> when i set out to write this in 2013, it was a very different time. but the last republicans became the right title during what has become the trump era. >> because? >> well, you know, george w. bush himself said in 2016, private and to me, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you. >> he confi
something that gets talked about all the time, was dick cheney too powerful.43 told you. >> well, he was talking about the neo concerns in general and specifically, about cheney and rums field. and he said and i quote, cheney, rums field never made one [ bleep ] decision. >> that's the quote. >> i understand his frustration because at the time, dick cheney was the acting president, but george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decisions. he has this natural confidence in...
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. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs. so, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because i
. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years...
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is he, like -- >> yeah, he was like we should name it dick with a silent "h."hat's a terrible name." >> jimmy: what? wait, like dihck? [ light laughter ] >> like just hdick. >> jimmy: well, the "h" is silent at the beginning? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. all right. well, no, i don't know if that's gonna work. >> no, it's just awful. he thinks it's like old school or something. i'm like, "no, it's not. [ light laughter ] no." >> jimmy: i mean, dick warren sounds cool. that sounds like that could be that could be like a detective. >> like dick tracey, right. >> jimmy: yeah, like an old-timey detective. >> don't encourage him. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: baby's born in black and white. but he must be so excited, because i've known your husband for a while now, but he's now -- >> you guys did a movie together back in the day. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. yeah, but now he's this giant business guy. >> yeah, he like started a a company as well. >> jimmy: pair of thieves. >> pair of thieves, yeah. >> jimmy: they make the best underwear and socks. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i bo
is he, like -- >> yeah, he was like we should name it dick with a silent "h."hat's a terrible name." >> jimmy: what? wait, like dihck? [ light laughter ] >> like just hdick. >> jimmy: well, the "h" is silent at the beginning? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. all right. well, no, i don't know if that's gonna work. >> no, it's just awful. he thinks it's like old school or something. i'm like, "no, it's not. [ light laughter ]...
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bush 43 talks about whether vice president dick cheney had played an outsized role in his presidency,ing that gets talked about all the time, which dick cheney too powerful, and bush 43 told you? >> he was talking about the neo conservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld, and he said, and i quote, "cheney and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision." >> that's the quote? >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration, because at the time there was a perception that dick cheney was the acting president, but, in fact, george w. bush had a lifetime of making bold decisions. he has this preter natural confidence of himself in a leadership and those around him have confidence in his leadership, so this notion that cheney was making the decisions was ludicrous. >> when you started to write this book, let me guess the title was not "the last republicans." >> when i set out to write this in 2013, you know, it was a very different time, but the last republicans became the right title during what has become the trump era. >> because? >> you know, george w. bush him
bush 43 talks about whether vice president dick cheney had played an outsized role in his presidency,ing that gets talked about all the time, which dick cheney too powerful, and bush 43 told you? >> he was talking about the neo conservatives in general and specifically about cheney and rumsfeld, and he said, and i quote, "cheney and rumsfeld never made one [ bleep ] decision." >> that's the quote? >> that's the quote. i understand his frustration, because at the time...
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speaking before mps on the home affairs select committee, cressida dick described the pressures herforcenk overall our shape if i can put that way, our strategy is in a good state. and you can imagine how after such terrible events and the demands that they've put enough can imaginel demands that they've put enough can imagine i think an organisation being more put out of shape. then we actually are. but i think some people are tired, no doubt about that. and there is an enormous amount of pressure put up we look after them as best we can, their shifts and their welfare as best we can. undoubtedly some tiredness. and we have in the short—term for the generalists, we had to move some shifts around for a while. but in general most of them are working the way they wear or in a way which is 110w way they wear or in a way which is now unaffected by the measures. some specialists, armed officers, counterterrorism officers, undoubtedly are working to an extraordinary tempo. 0ur undoubtedly are working to an extraordinary tempo. our best estimates of the moment, having had seven foiled attacks i
speaking before mps on the home affairs select committee, cressida dick described the pressures herforcenk overall our shape if i can put that way, our strategy is in a good state. and you can imagine how after such terrible events and the demands that they've put enough can imaginel demands that they've put enough can imagine i think an organisation being more put out of shape. then we actually are. but i think some people are tired, no doubt about that. and there is an enormous amount of...