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justice sotomayor: it does. not, because the statute says the government can get a warrant requiring disclosure. the act that occurs in the case is an act on the provider. the distinction between a search and subpoena is that in a search the government does go right in and grab the information. the instrument operates on a person and places an argument on that person to make disclosure. once it gets to the government, once the government has the accounts in hands, it executes the warrant aspect of the order, which is a probable cause-based order allowing the government to search the account. if thenalogous to government knew an individual had a laptop computer and it wanted to obtain that computer ad search it, it could serve subpoena on the individual requiring the production of the laptop. gets thegovernment laptop into its custody, it needs a search warrant to get in and look at the information. here, a single order achieves both functions under a statute whose structure and language makes clear laces disclos
justice sotomayor: it does. not, because the statute says the government can get a warrant requiring disclosure. the act that occurs in the case is an act on the provider. the distinction between a search and subpoena is that in a search the government does go right in and grab the information. the instrument operates on a person and places an argument on that person to make disclosure. once it gets to the government, once the government has the accounts in hands, it executes the warrant aspect...
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it looks like everything he does is for his own gain. he does not care about america. that is my point of view. what do you think about that? guest: obviously i can't get inside his head so i don't really know what his deepest thoughts are. i do know that he understands something about an anger and a fear in a certain percentage of the population. i don't know how to put a number on it, but it's anywhere from 25% to 40% of the people who crusade with him. i know that he has done things and does things that some people whoe talked to in congress said it really feels like he's not ideological. doctrine. he does not have policy imperatives forcing him to do things. to their perspective and some of these are the people leaving washington now, they felt like what was really all about is getting along with him. the way to get along with him is so he did not primary you or tweet about you are come after you and attack you was to swear loyalty and allegiance to him. that is really what motivates him. there are others, of course, especially those close to him like kellyanne con
it looks like everything he does is for his own gain. he does not care about america. that is my point of view. what do you think about that? guest: obviously i can't get inside his head so i don't really know what his deepest thoughts are. i do know that he understands something about an anger and a fear in a certain percentage of the population. i don't know how to put a number on it, but it's anywhere from 25% to 40% of the people who crusade with him. i know that he has done things and does...
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. >> does the president believe he has the power to fire robert mueller. >> i believe he feel he does. >> can i ask what about rod rosenstein? what's the president's thinking about rosenstein in terms of his tenure at the department of justice? he did not appear to be very happy with him last night. can you confirm that rosenstein was the high-level d.o.j. official that signed off on the fbi raid? >> i'd refer you to the department of justice in terms of their process. certainly the president voiced his frustrations. beyond that i don't have anything else. shannon. >> reporter: is the president still open to talking to mueller? is he still open to an interview? >> that's something i would direct you to the president's personal attorneys to answer that question. >> reporter: what about fbi director wray? he was the one who signed off supposedly on this fbi raid. does the president still have confidence to him? >> i would refer you to the department of justice on the process and who did or did not sign off. >> reporter: does he have concerns about the fbi director? >> the president has
. >> does the president believe he has the power to fire robert mueller. >> i believe he feel he does. >> can i ask what about rod rosenstein? what's the president's thinking about rosenstein in terms of his tenure at the department of justice? he did not appear to be very happy with him last night. can you confirm that rosenstein was the high-level d.o.j. official that signed off on the fbi raid? >> i'd refer you to the department of justice in terms of their process....
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does not use ogg rhythms, does not put things in front of them that we think they want to see. just let them see the things they have opted into. emily: can you talk to us about how big the network is? are you sort of in the way of of growth -- wave of growth? >> we have 4 million users come on board, but we have never been focused on the numbers. we are focused on the community, the user experience. that is why we have chosen the features that we have and not to have any ads and to keep everything very simple for the user to understand. , letting themfeed share the things they love, from photographs to music to movies and tv shows, and also, very importantly, taylor the audience they get to share with. emily: vero has had controversies of its own, one of which users were upset about how expensive the terms of service were and what you could do with the content they upload. can you address that? >> sure. our terms of use really allow for the content that they put on vero to be displayed to other users. we do not own their content, we don't intend to ever owning their content. i
does not use ogg rhythms, does not put things in front of them that we think they want to see. just let them see the things they have opted into. emily: can you talk to us about how big the network is? are you sort of in the way of of growth -- wave of growth? >> we have 4 million users come on board, but we have never been focused on the numbers. we are focused on the community, the user experience. that is why we have chosen the features that we have and not to have any ads and to keep...
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does the president think he should be the next speaker? sarah: the president has a great relationship with mccarthy. as far as an announcement i don't have announcements. reporter: the james comey book, there are excerpts that came out today. he talks about the right of the president in very personal terms. were you surprised by that? sarah: i don't think we're surprised by the fact james comey continues to spread false information. the guy's known to be a liar and a leaker and so there's not a lot about james comey we would find to be surprising. reporter: really quickly on the pardon that came out today for scooter libby, the president so far is -- office issued three presidential pardons. one of those was to joe. is there commonality what the president looks for when he pardons individuals? sarah: again, every case should be reviewed on their own merits and that's what the president has done in each of those. reporter: i'm wondering if the administration has reacted with any message to moscow after officials there today said that the ch
does the president think he should be the next speaker? sarah: the president has a great relationship with mccarthy. as far as an announcement i don't have announcements. reporter: the james comey book, there are excerpts that came out today. he talks about the right of the president in very personal terms. were you surprised by that? sarah: i don't think we're surprised by the fact james comey continues to spread false information. the guy's known to be a liar and a leaker and so there's not a...
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what does that mean? does that mean that troops could be headed to the border as soon as tonight? >> it does mean that. that means that we'll do it conjunction with the governors. this is title 32. the governors retain control of the national guard in their region. i'm not going to get ahead of them. the ones that i have spoken to urge the request. so we'll do it as expeditiously as possible but it's an moa process. we're working through that real time. >> and follow up, this is the 440th day of the trump administration. talked about the urgency. there's a lot of speculation that this might have something to do about the president on television sunday morning. can you speak to the speculation? >> the president is frustrated. he's been very clear that he wants to secure our border. he's very clear that he wants to do that in a bipartisan way with congress. what you're seeing is the president taking his job very seriously in terms of securing our border and doing everything we can without congress to do just that. i do hope as soon as congress comes back i can work with them. >> how
what does that mean? does that mean that troops could be headed to the border as soon as tonight? >> it does mean that. that means that we'll do it conjunction with the governors. this is title 32. the governors retain control of the national guard in their region. i'm not going to get ahead of them. the ones that i have spoken to urge the request. so we'll do it as expeditiously as possible but it's an moa process. we're working through that real time. >> and follow up, this is the...
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does that leave the door open for future expansion under the permit. number 19 states does the alteration create deck or horizontal extension to building. it is left blank. the plans show the proposed structure as a horizontal structure abutting a portion of the main structure. 20 states if 19 yes state new ground floor air. 19 was writ p in as to answer to number 20. 23 it asks if there is an existing building on the lot. it is marked no. my question is, isn't the main house considered an existing building on the lot. when i first viewed the plan i asked the planning department if this was permitted. the planning department stated that this structure could not be adjacent to the main building at that is not allowed. the new enlarged footprint increased in depth by 77 and will decrease the open space of the rear garden by that amount. the width of the new footprint also increases by 3 feet, losing open space on the east side of the building. this is a key lot and thus has a small rear yard. together with the increased area and the addition of the 100 s
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media act like this does not the viewpoint, prolife viewpoint does not exist. >> correct. >> and that's why my brave student chose to staej this has a prolife walk out. not antiboorz. we are for all life and all students who have lost lives by guns on school campuses this is a prolife, every life matters. you are right. i forgot her name. the out going president of planned parenthood. her book goal was to destigmatize abortion in the united states. i'm sorry that has not taken place. two articles i read gave specific statistics that the majority of americans and the majority of women are prolife. not for abortion. >> julianne, thank you, we will follow you what happens with the brave push to chance life in a different walk out. now facebook versus conservatives a theme with internet stars came up on capital had hill during cruz's question of mark zukerberg. >> reported that facebook purpose leand routinely suppressed stories from trending news. blocked a fox news reporter. blocked over 2 dozen catholic pa pages and blocked trump supporters diamond and silk page with 1.2 million facebook
media act like this does not the viewpoint, prolife viewpoint does not exist. >> correct. >> and that's why my brave student chose to staej this has a prolife walk out. not antiboorz. we are for all life and all students who have lost lives by guns on school campuses this is a prolife, every life matters. you are right. i forgot her name. the out going president of planned parenthood. her book goal was to destigmatize abortion in the united states. i'm sorry that has not taken...
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how does congress handle that? how does the pentagon handle that?y have support from some of these institutions? much alone on capitol hill. it's over a year that they have given him a vocal funds for this. the $1.6 billion has a lot of strings attached to it. there's very little support in washington to allocate the president is talking about for a permanent wall. tom: what is the kim wallace status on nafta for the beginning of the third quarter? mr. wallace: the next round begins in a week and my sense is that these guys are close and they want to close this out before the july 1 election in mexico. we will have something in draft form by the end of april, early may. that will give them time to put the papers together and seal the deal. negotiation stretches into multiple rounds into the summer, we will blow through the election and possibly blow to the u.s. election as well. lisa: which u.s. and canadian industries could be most disrupted by a failure to reach a nafta agreement? mr. wallace: lumber comes to mind and certainly hypercard runs -- h
how does congress handle that? how does the pentagon handle that?y have support from some of these institutions? much alone on capitol hill. it's over a year that they have given him a vocal funds for this. the $1.6 billion has a lot of strings attached to it. there's very little support in washington to allocate the president is talking about for a permanent wall. tom: what is the kim wallace status on nafta for the beginning of the third quarter? mr. wallace: the next round begins in a week...
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does he treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? maggie: i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him and then his presence speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media, do you think? maggie: no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is about. this is for someone for whom the meeting was very transactional, whether it was the tabloids or gossip pages. he is unused to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question on this -- what are your thoughts on winning this award? what does it mean for you? maggie: it is a huge honor. i was really stunned and >> overwhelmed by it. when i saw that they were calling me, my immediate thought was i did not mess up a report recently, so i'm not sure why they are calling me. [laughter] it was very gratifying. it is thrilling and overwhelming to be honored by my peers in this way. i am very grateful. >> your advice for
does he treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? maggie: i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him and then his presence speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media, do you think? maggie: no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is about. this is for someone for whom the meeting was very transactional, whether...
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by you does a crucible watch where the normal time. was any number that you know we've got our moment and we don't work on that when we got off a couple one yeah the manager with and with us some pretty tough and pleaded with them could listen to him but. there was a but then what you didn't know what you're the most i know most of my view was adopted and when we. come up with a term i come up with i'm going some weeks in because when i'm going to have you could. almost i should have been. called totally because you're bound to get into the jungle. when i do come home why don't you know he. had their eyes. you know yeah density. to know and he added. into king sound can down the yankees are you going down. oh. yeah right you can look at their. and i know dad with a bit of this is selling out i would just say that as an audience who told me in sum which. i need to do. now since you were an. onion does that. to take. you a chicken soup then i buy into. a new window just how to teach it i. took about a soda. when nikkei now. didn't the tu
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>> how does it feel to get pranked?ody give mama a drink. it's been a long day. >> mom, i have ten months left of school. i'm not dropping out. >> you better not drop out. i was getting ready to chop you in the neck. >> okay. with that, we've come to the end. if you want more, always head to our website, rightthisminute.com. good afternoon and thanks for joing us, welcome to at home in northern california. my name is travis. and i'm mary. be sure to tune in or set your dvr's every sunday afternoon at 4 pm for the latest in great northern california properties for sale. if you have any questions about real estate or getting a home loan please be sure to visit us at coldwellbankerhomes.com let us help you with all of your real estate needs and we will
>> how does it feel to get pranked?ody give mama a drink. it's been a long day. >> mom, i have ten months left of school. i'm not dropping out. >> you better not drop out. i was getting ready to chop you in the neck. >> okay. with that, we've come to the end. if you want more, always head to our website, rightthisminute.com. good afternoon and thanks for joing us, welcome to at home in northern california. my name is travis. and i'm mary. be sure to tune in or set your...
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what does it mean? >> it is a huge honor. i was overwhelmed and stunned but when i saw they were calling i wanted via messed up the pool but it was very gratifying and thrilling and overwhelming to be honored by my peers. >> the other journalist? >> they have twitter. [laughter] >> thank you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> by the way the other winners for the saturday night dinner includes broadcast from cnn honorable mention to nbc news and honorable mention to political and also to reuters honorable mention and cbs news. we will cover the dinner saturday live. >>> as the secretary of state in a 57-42 vote. the spokesperson said this photograph of the swearing in that took place after the vote. here's some of the
what does it mean? >> it is a huge honor. i was overwhelmed and stunned but when i saw they were calling i wanted via messed up the pool but it was very gratifying and thrilling and overwhelming to be honored by my peers. >> the other journalist? >> they have twitter. [laughter] >> thank you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> by the way the other winners for the saturday night dinner includes broadcast from cnn honorable mention to nbc news and honorable...
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final decisions haven't been made. >> does it mean anything at all? what does it mean? >> it means -- there's a lot there that you can read from. as the same time, the president has a number of options at his disposal and they're on the table and we look at each one of them. >> a separate question about the president's tweets. can you explain how the special counsel investigation has made for bad blood with russia? >> i think that the president has been extremely clear that the constant focus of the fact that the president and his campaign had any collusion with russia has hurt those relationships. the president has maintained for a very long time that the united states and russia having a good relationship is good for the world. he believes that. but at the same time, it's hampered the ability to do so as well as the actions, particularly the bad actions that russia has taken, including meddling in our election. tying the president to that has created a lot of unnecessary problems. mike? >> two questions. you said the final determination on syria has not been made. doe
final decisions haven't been made. >> does it mean anything at all? what does it mean? >> it means -- there's a lot there that you can read from. as the same time, the president has a number of options at his disposal and they're on the table and we look at each one of them. >> a separate question about the president's tweets. can you explain how the special counsel investigation has made for bad blood with russia? >> i think that the president has been extremely clear...
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does for the this customers. does this mean they will get cheaper prices?t more stability? what is the outlook for apple products? i know the company touts better functionality in between its devices. is, you cannot attribute these declines to the intel news. apple, we are seeing sales of the iphone x heading into the california -- heading into the quarter. they talk about a super cycle, the new iphone will drive revenue increases for three to four years. that is not going to be the case with the iphone x. is negative for the apple suppliers. we know from experiences in the apple is squeezing ,ncreasingly it's chipmakers particularly those who depend on silicon. that is more a product and harder for apple to tackle as opposed to processors, memory, and silicon-based chips. 21st century fox has offered to sell sky news to walt disney to win over u.k. regulators. fox said disney has expressed an interest in acquiring sky news. joining us now, ian whittaker. is this what you expecting? what does it mean? of all you look at what is proposed, fox has come out wi
does for the this customers. does this mean they will get cheaper prices?t more stability? what is the outlook for apple products? i know the company touts better functionality in between its devices. is, you cannot attribute these declines to the intel news. apple, we are seeing sales of the iphone x heading into the california -- heading into the quarter. they talk about a super cycle, the new iphone will drive revenue increases for three to four years. that is not going to be the case with...
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it does remove the confusion. with the hysteria the other side is proclaiming that roadways will become a slaughterhouse because if this away or clarified, truckers are going to be out aw truckers are going to be out there running into people left and right. it's ridiculous. it's not a good business model for any company to just want to -- have incentive, which is the other side said, to hire unsafe drivers. that's not a good business model. in fact, you go out of business most likely if you go out there that's not a good business and hire drivers that are bad drivers, dangerous drivers. the facts don't bear out. of the otto accidents that include trucks in it, over 75% of them are not the trucker's fault, it's the person in the car's fault. truckers are professionals. to impugn this whole class of people, this whole group of people that go out in these roadways and work hard every day and try to do it as safely as they can is plain wrong. ain, as i said, truckers are professionals. 75% of those accidents that tru
it does remove the confusion. with the hysteria the other side is proclaiming that roadways will become a slaughterhouse because if this away or clarified, truckers are going to be out aw truckers are going to be out there running into people left and right. it's ridiculous. it's not a good business model for any company to just want to -- have incentive, which is the other side said, to hire unsafe drivers. that's not a good business model. in fact, you go out of business most likely if you go...
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macbeth does and although there are suggestions in the text of why he does it, still it's the question come up with the answer for yourself. will people believe that he can go just like that to murder of a king from the prophecy and the belief and ambition? we know that some people do and that's why we believe in him. we know it's possible. however horrible. in the play when macbeth is presented with the prophecy the instinct thing is his reaction that he will be stunned and almost scared. it's as if he already cannot point can see himself becoming a murderer because of the prophecy. in my novel it's a little bit different, i have stuck more or less very loyal to the play. not out of loyalty but realised there's a reason why it's a classic. we really can't change it. it's a beautiful construction. he strikes a deal with the three witches which in the novel is not a supernatural element, but they are wary. they're definitely on the dark side. they are striking a deal with macbeth that if he kills duncan he will himself become the chief of police. in a way it's more understandable. still
macbeth does and although there are suggestions in the text of why he does it, still it's the question come up with the answer for yourself. will people believe that he can go just like that to murder of a king from the prophecy and the belief and ambition? we know that some people do and that's why we believe in him. we know it's possible. however horrible. in the play when macbeth is presented with the prophecy the instinct thing is his reaction that he will be stunned and almost scared. it's...
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what does -- mean? in the second questions for that sweet guest that you've got there. 90-year-old white woman and i'm in love. with mr. williams. but anyway my question to him is are you what programs -- i don't know where your programs are. guest: i'm flattered. thank you. i am on sirius xm 126 every p.m. andm 6:00 to 8:00 i have a national television show on the sinclair broadcast network. you can check armstrong williams.com. i know my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i mentioned that. you'll find out where all our programs air every day. greg is in jacksonville, florida. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. -- 39 yearear-old watcher of c-span. every 30 days before i'm able to get into a call which is fine. i just want to address some things that armstrong has talked about. with hisfamiliar career as a republican advocate and strategist but i have a andtion for armstrong talking about what i've seen over the years as to the hypocrisy of the republican party. in particular
what does -- mean? in the second questions for that sweet guest that you've got there. 90-year-old white woman and i'm in love. with mr. williams. but anyway my question to him is are you what programs -- i don't know where your programs are. guest: i'm flattered. thank you. i am on sirius xm 126 every p.m. andm 6:00 to 8:00 i have a national television show on the sinclair broadcast network. you can check armstrong williams.com. i know my executives at hhs is going to like the fact that i...
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it does not support any interest rate rises. mr. dudley does not see a case for faster rate hikes.s and the o.a.t.'s a shade lighter. the question is is the growth story in europe topped out? let's talk about what is going on in equity markets. lotf 1% and we talked a about commodities. it does not seem to be sticking as a negative. we saw commodity related stocks in the asian session going higher. commodity prices rising and that is how the market is taking it. unchanged on the u.s. ten-year. focus on whether we see curve and version. we have seen curve flattening. we put the nymex oil price in here, up .4 of 1%. we will hear later on from jeddah. the key to the conversation for this man. he is joining the surveillance team at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. what does he have to say about the commodities space and tensions in that region between qatar and some of its neighbors and john mcdonald will be joining surveillance an hour later. i will be talking to him and we will get the reaction to the defeat of the government and the house of lords we saw yesterday. here is juliette saly. u.s. p
it does not support any interest rate rises. mr. dudley does not see a case for faster rate hikes.s and the o.a.t.'s a shade lighter. the question is is the growth story in europe topped out? let's talk about what is going on in equity markets. lotf 1% and we talked a about commodities. it does not seem to be sticking as a negative. we saw commodity related stocks in the asian session going higher. commodity prices rising and that is how the market is taking it. unchanged on the u.s. ten-year....
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does he miss like --does he disliked the media? >> no, i think he loves the media. this is someone for whom the media was very transactional. he is not used to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question. what are your thoughts on winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it. as i said to someone at the white house correspondents association. me, i saw they were calling i thought -- i did not miss up a pool report lately so i don't know why you're calling me. but, it was very gratifying. andit is thrilling overwhelming to be honored by my peers in this way. i am very grateful. >> your advice to aspiring journalists? >> stay off twitter. that is the main one. housegie huberman, white correspondent. thank you and congratulations. >> the other winners for a night dinner include winning the award for the merriman smith award for broadcast, is cnn. honorable mention to nbc news. taking on the merriman smith award for print is politico and the honorable mention is for the washington blade. and the edgar
does he miss like --does he disliked the media? >> no, i think he loves the media. this is someone for whom the media was very transactional. he is not used to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question. what are your thoughts on winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it. as i said to someone at the white house correspondents association. me, i saw they were calling i thought -- i did not miss up a pool...
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and it does collect sales tax nationwide on the products. but third party sellers on amazon can choose not to. the big question for businesses like those, would a sales tax send customers back to the stores or does the convenience of online shopping come with a price? among shoppers? opinions are mixed. >> i think if they raise the
and it does collect sales tax nationwide on the products. but third party sellers on amazon can choose not to. the big question for businesses like those, would a sales tax send customers back to the stores or does the convenience of online shopping come with a price? among shoppers? opinions are mixed. >> i think if they raise the
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alix: does the same hold in europe? david: i think it does.et better earnings growth in europe. the unemployment there is still over 8%. they have more cyclical growth ahead. i think european investors do not appreciate the income that is been thrown towards them. dividends yields in europe are significant lee higher than the united states and much higher than local on yields. david: if earnings go up you hope the gdp growth will go up with it? well it? these tax growth -- these tax cuts are good for companies but do you think it will translate into fundamental growth in the economy? david: i do not think it will change the story. it is a stable economy. this is likely to be the longest economic expansion we have ever seen. ,f you take 2% or 3% inflation a little bit over 2% growth, and roughly 5% gdp growth, year after year the economy will grow to where the level of profits compared to the economy does not look excessive. alix: how does that translate to the bond market? you can senior record positions for the 10-year and the market. i think
alix: does the same hold in europe? david: i think it does.et better earnings growth in europe. the unemployment there is still over 8%. they have more cyclical growth ahead. i think european investors do not appreciate the income that is been thrown towards them. dividends yields in europe are significant lee higher than the united states and much higher than local on yields. david: if earnings go up you hope the gdp growth will go up with it? well it? these tax growth -- these tax cuts are...
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does not how desk does not help.u revamp momentum in an economy in the middle of expansion? see big fiscal stimulus coming from germany, even though the new coalition is pro-austerityless compared to the previous one. we see a slower turn of investment and consumption. with initial hope to get much closer to 2% at the beginning of 1.4%,ar, we are around this means the interest rate hikes will be slow for the ecb next year. there is the issue of going 19, new boardd of members, the ecb could get more hawkish. normalization is slow, keeping bund and paris feel -- bund and peripheral yields low. value..k. stocks offer not everyone is saying that. view, having seen an awful quarter from the leaving stock,- from the leading there is a lot of negativity around brexit, particularly from foreign investors. they pay a lot of money out of the u.k. terms,tive valuation they are looking better than they were for some time. two toare taking a three-year view, this could be an entry point. ,e believe sterling is cheap but in the s
does not how desk does not help.u revamp momentum in an economy in the middle of expansion? see big fiscal stimulus coming from germany, even though the new coalition is pro-austerityless compared to the previous one. we see a slower turn of investment and consumption. with initial hope to get much closer to 2% at the beginning of 1.4%,ar, we are around this means the interest rate hikes will be slow for the ecb next year. there is the issue of going 19, new boardd of members, the ecb could get...
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kenye west does not represent black people. president is oust touch think about talking about a lost place rapper married a reality tv family is resfleflective how bl people think? he has no idea what it takes to make america great. i know who determines who is black and not black. he is not authentic black because he married to the kardashian family. >> i know kenye brought more to the relationship than the car dashians. it was a reassuring relationship. >> jason said what i said at the beginning. this is one wealthy millionaire supporting another. who made his life easy and the lives of 97% of american. reanna is a millionaire. that buys his albums harder. and j. z. and the entire entertainment -- they actually have perspective. troying to promote an agenda that is what made them their millions. you know what i think i think trump wants more to be million arias not like mitt rom moo neil. what he is trying to do is he is trying to bring more wealth and opportunity back to the country redoing the trade deals. bri bringing marr
kenye west does not represent black people. president is oust touch think about talking about a lost place rapper married a reality tv family is resfleflective how bl people think? he has no idea what it takes to make america great. i know who determines who is black and not black. he is not authentic black because he married to the kardashian family. >> i know kenye brought more to the relationship than the car dashians. it was a reassuring relationship. >> jason said what i said...
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built that's the primary thing it does. then you could have a big clinic that has 100 pregnant women come in a month. it does a the love other things that pregnancy is not the primary concern. why does the law apply to one and not the other? >> that serves the purpose of having the disclosure most live made in the context in which it is useful as opposed to being made in a the love context where it's not. and this court has said that legislatures should be encouraged to apply speech requirements more narrowly when they can. >> i don't understand that. how -- why does it apply almost only to four -- to nonprofits and not for profits? if the purpose is to get this information out to poor women, don't you think there are examples of poor women who stumble in to a for profit facility? wouldn't it be beneficial for them to know that they could get treatment at no cost through the state? why are most for profits exempted? >> you're honor, as a category, for profit clinics do not seem to treat primarily women who need free and sli
built that's the primary thing it does. then you could have a big clinic that has 100 pregnant women come in a month. it does a the love other things that pregnancy is not the primary concern. why does the law apply to one and not the other? >> that serves the purpose of having the disclosure most live made in the context in which it is useful as opposed to being made in a the love context where it's not. and this court has said that legislatures should be encouraged to apply speech...
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why does why does it matter. for over a century after his death, most people took it for granted that he was a practicing christian. a revised view of washington began to take hold in the 1930's. it suggested that washington was an unbeliever or at most a deist. in 2006, this thesis was challenged by several books that came out that year, one by michael novak and jana novak called "washington's god." the other was a thousand page tomb by peter lillback called "george washington's sacred fire" and it became a national bestseller. washington, you will recall, has been called the father of our country, a man for the ages. some have called him one of the greatest men that any nation has ever brought forth. so it matters a great deal what he stood for and what he believed. what sets dr. lillback's book apart from many literary works on washington was the exhaustive research probing his writings, washington's journals, his letters, manuscripts, sermons that he listened to, and insights of those who knew him best, as we
why does why does it matter. for over a century after his death, most people took it for granted that he was a practicing christian. a revised view of washington began to take hold in the 1930's. it suggested that washington was an unbeliever or at most a deist. in 2006, this thesis was challenged by several books that came out that year, one by michael novak and jana novak called "washington's god." the other was a thousand page tomb by peter lillback called "george washington's...
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it does involve the exclusion of aliens. if his cabinet and this is a type hypothetical, if the cabinet were to come in sake mrl security risk here and you have to act, i think then the president would be allowed to follow that advice. i would also suggest it be difficult for that to satisfy the scrutiny given that israel happens to be one of our closest allies in the war against terrorism. i think you could satisfy that melissa truly were based on a cabinet level recommendation about national security. >> this is an out-of-the-box kind of president and my hypothetical. >> and he things thurgood diplomatic reasons. and who knows what the future holds. there might be reasons to put pressure on israel and this is a way to better our diplomatic hand. who knows what his heart of hearts is. the question is not what his heart of hearts is, what are reasonable observers to think given this context in which this hypothetical president is making anti-semitic comments. >> it's a tough hypothetical but that's why think it's an easy cas
it does involve the exclusion of aliens. if his cabinet and this is a type hypothetical, if the cabinet were to come in sake mrl security risk here and you have to act, i think then the president would be allowed to follow that advice. i would also suggest it be difficult for that to satisfy the scrutiny given that israel happens to be one of our closest allies in the war against terrorism. i think you could satisfy that melissa truly were based on a cabinet level recommendation about national...
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, -- some grand plan at play with most of what he does.e called in to fox and friends to do in interview, which he has not been in a long time. it is something he loves doing. i think he was looking to create a new story line away from scott pruitt. he likes doing these interviews. it feels good to him. people over thing to do -- people overthink the degree to which there is a strategy. that informs my thinking. and i try to think about how he views the world. it helps interpret a lot of what he does. >> how do you think he interprets the world? >> there is a lot of us versus them. he rarely closes the door on anyone. everything is an ongoing deal or negotiation, which is why you can see him fire people but never do it himself because he is very confrontation averse. by tweet is not quite the same thing. then he can strike up these relationships with them once they are gone. >> he has publicly criticized you in the new york times. -- and the new york times. does that impact your reporting? >> no. many presidents have done it. many governor
, -- some grand plan at play with most of what he does.e called in to fox and friends to do in interview, which he has not been in a long time. it is something he loves doing. i think he was looking to create a new story line away from scott pruitt. he likes doing these interviews. it feels good to him. people over thing to do -- people overthink the degree to which there is a strategy. that informs my thinking. and i try to think about how he views the world. it helps interpret a lot of what...
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does anyone want this job?em toreading be getting the sense everybody is thinking this is going to be a really hard job to do. i think if you look at how deutsche bank has been trading, they have had this turnaround plan. we were talking about their big capital increase. but have done those things it does seem like they are lagging to their competitors. , it isiggest businesses down 32%. vonnie: what is wrong with an internal candidate? why are not considering people inside deutsche bank? ,> if things go the way they do speaking to people around the external candidates, they definitely are going to have to deal with somebody internally who they think is best placed for the role and who may be has more experience and can understand how to turn around this bank. if people knew how by now they would have. >> how does john do his job when going?eculation is still the billion dollar question. the search is laying bare the differences. way we are saying it play theire are looking at positions and how they are doing w
does anyone want this job?em toreading be getting the sense everybody is thinking this is going to be a really hard job to do. i think if you look at how deutsche bank has been trading, they have had this turnaround plan. we were talking about their big capital increase. but have done those things it does seem like they are lagging to their competitors. , it isiggest businesses down 32%. vonnie: what is wrong with an internal candidate? why are not considering people inside deutsche bank? ,>...
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sport does not make you lose weight but it does make you run around and have a good time and you don'think about having chips. isn't it about trying to put fires out when it comes to obesity, trying everything to create a healthier future obesity, trying everything to create a healthierfuture generation, so every little bit helps. make broccoli taste of chips. happy to help! this suggestion, it is interesting and have professor in the story who says the government should take a leap of faith and there is not any evidence of this policy will work. the government is happy about the sugar tax which they put on soft drinks. manufacturers are put in less sugar. it is harder to do for food, people do not want to do for food, people do not want to think that their chocolate bar will get ruined. the problem is, evenif will get ruined. the problem is, even if the fast food shop is 400 metres away, if it is the nearest place to get food, people will go there. either going to be healthier alternatives? is there a demand for that? if you take the fast food shop away, the temptation is not there, w
sport does not make you lose weight but it does make you run around and have a good time and you don'think about having chips. isn't it about trying to put fires out when it comes to obesity, trying everything to create a healthier future obesity, trying everything to create a healthierfuture generation, so every little bit helps. make broccoli taste of chips. happy to help! this suggestion, it is interesting and have professor in the story who says the government should take a leap of faith...
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what does that account for? how important is it that you get someone in there that's -- >> clearly that's an asset. we saw the demise of tillerson's ability to advocate when the president was undercutting his very statements. so that's an asset that pompeo has, but that asset doesn't supersede all of the short cummings that he has that i've just ename rated. you would want that relationship with whoever is the president, because you can't be america's voight for diplomacy, unless you're in sync with the president. >>> return to the visit that mike pompeo made. one of your tweets -- this is not about the president's perception. no matter how president trump sees it, director mike pompeo is not the nation's chief diplomat. the senate must confirm a cab neat. let's talk about this trip. you weren't happy that it happened and weren't happy with the explanation you got for it. what have you learned since how that trip came about. we've learned from heather nauert, the spokesperson of the state department, no state de
what does that account for? how important is it that you get someone in there that's -- >> clearly that's an asset. we saw the demise of tillerson's ability to advocate when the president was undercutting his very statements. so that's an asset that pompeo has, but that asset doesn't supersede all of the short cummings that he has that i've just ename rated. you would want that relationship with whoever is the president, because you can't be america's voight for diplomacy, unless you're...
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fisher investments never does.while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts >> brennan: coming up next on fakes the nation we'll preview the congressional hearings in to facebook's practices with the owed for of "wired" magazine nick thompson he's standing by in new york. on programming note be sure to tune in tonight to ""60 minutes" and bill whitaker's report how russian hackers were able to infiltrate the elections. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that... if your customer needs shoes. ...& he's got wide
fisher investments never does.while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more...
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. >> that does it for "all in." you can catch us every weeknight on msnbc. >>> i'm david gura at msnbc world head kwaquarter and watch two events unfold 550 miles apart, and it is fair to say they are worlds apart. in washington township, michigan, president trump is about to take the stage in a carefully orchestrated rebuke th that is taking place in washington, d.c., and that is of course, the white house correspondents dinner which the president is skipping for this second year in a row. the president instead of attending what his campaign is calling in fund-raising material, a rally with quote fellow deplorables, an alternative to the fake news crowd. no surprise from a president who has rarely missed an opportunity to bash the press. >> a few days ago i called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are. they are the enemy of the people. the dishonest media. >> fake news. >> you are fake news. >> well, despite the president's snub, the show goes on in the nation's capital and the arrivals are under way
. >> that does it for "all in." you can catch us every weeknight on msnbc. >>> i'm david gura at msnbc world head kwaquarter and watch two events unfold 550 miles apart, and it is fair to say they are worlds apart. in washington township, michigan, president trump is about to take the stage in a carefully orchestrated rebuke th that is taking place in washington, d.c., and that is of course, the white house correspondents dinner which the president is skipping for this...
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it looks exactly the same as in york times does online. -- as the new york times does online. an ethical responsibility or the journalistic responsibility of someone who is at the very least, possibly engaging in some editorial decision-making about where that information is placed on the site. it is like above the fold, below the fold in newspaper jargon. how high it is getting in your newsfeed. how frequently you see it. these are choices that have an effect on how people see the view -- a view of the world and understand the world. just because we built it as a facebook for finding a date in college does not necessarily mean that is how it is being used. with new use cases and new user populations that have different needs, i think the senior leadership is -- has hard thinking to do about their place in the world. i do think -- you have talked the exemptions what about the requirements we place on television and newspaper and radio ads to disclose that this is a political ad or who it is paid for or what kind of political speech you are seeing? we have seen an avoidance of
it looks exactly the same as in york times does online. -- as the new york times does online. an ethical responsibility or the journalistic responsibility of someone who is at the very least, possibly engaging in some editorial decision-making about where that information is placed on the site. it is like above the fold, below the fold in newspaper jargon. how high it is getting in your newsfeed. how frequently you see it. these are choices that have an effect on how people see the view -- a...
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does it matter?li: i am going off of the reporting of this piece, but more importantly, none of this is really normal. we haven't had a president whose campaign was under investigation for a very serious issue, which is the potential of collusion with a hostile power. whowe never had a president openly talks about firing the attorney general, and then fires his fbi director after he announces publicly there is an investigation into the trump campaign. we are in a new territory at this point. but none of it is normal in that sense, but it is significant that more than a year into the investigation, trump remains that he is still not a target in that sense. it is also significant because he has a whole different set of columns that we don't know yet with this michael cohen investigation. if trump was involved in intimidating people he was trying to quiet with money and things like that. those are potentially serious crimes, and if there are connections to him, we may find ourselves in a similar scenari
does it matter?li: i am going off of the reporting of this piece, but more importantly, none of this is really normal. we haven't had a president whose campaign was under investigation for a very serious issue, which is the potential of collusion with a hostile power. whowe never had a president openly talks about firing the attorney general, and then fires his fbi director after he announces publicly there is an investigation into the trump campaign. we are in a new territory at this point....
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does that impact your reporting? >> no. working the refs is a time honored tradition, many presidents have done it. he might be doing it the most explicitly with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard. he is trying to affect coverage, but it does not affect anything. it is worth remembering the new york times was a symbol of the elites he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that seem of not being taken seriously. that is what looms large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline last year, a conversation with maggie does he come up behind you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations one way or the other. the number of times i had interviewed him and spoken with him and then in his presence speaks for itself. >> does he disliked the media? >> no. i think he loves the media. i think he doesn't understand what a government devoted media is all about. the media was transactional in new york, whether he was in the gossip pages and made
does that impact your reporting? >> no. working the refs is a time honored tradition, many presidents have done it. he might be doing it the most explicitly with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard. he is trying to affect coverage, but it does not affect anything. it is worth remembering the new york times was a symbol of the elites he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that seem of not being taken seriously. that is what looms large in his...
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that she does would opt for him. you will actions in case he does would lose the elections would lose the simple majority in parliament so viktor orban keeping his options open will leave it there and yardy as we see will the end of polls now although some remaining open later than usual to clear the crowds the options available seem pretty open at this point back to you all right john thanks very much indeed general reporting there from budapest. the nigerian army says it has rescued one hundred forty nine hostages all women and children held by boko haram in borno state in the northeast of the country the women and children were being held in the village of yeti money could those rescue do not include kidnapped schoolgirls from two book and she who are still missing amid interest as the details now from. the army said those rescue are residents of e.m.i. to quote a village in northeastern nigeria who was held captive by boko haram but they did not say for how long they've been held captive by the fighters the army
that she does would opt for him. you will actions in case he does would lose the elections would lose the simple majority in parliament so viktor orban keeping his options open will leave it there and yardy as we see will the end of polls now although some remaining open later than usual to clear the crowds the options available seem pretty open at this point back to you all right john thanks very much indeed general reporting there from budapest. the nigerian army says it has rescued one...
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bangladesh what does the true face of the country look like. to freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and has limits to extremists putting more influence you know we call for the name of law to dollars logbooks democracy and the rule of law far on shaky ground. here difficult a good notion. of the should be. traded. and off you. bangladesh the dawn of islamism and exclusive c.w. report starting april twenty first. this is. from berlin was there a conspiracy to keep hillary clinton held at the white house the democrats say yes and they are so what the democratic national committee today launching a wall suit against the russian government donald trump's campaign leaders and with the leaks the party saying never before has a candidate conspired with a foreign enemy to become president we'll go to washington and we'll ask what does this mean for robert russia investigation also coming up a blast that should have happened seventy years ago toda
bangladesh what does the true face of the country look like. to freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and has limits to extremists putting more influence you know we call for the name of law to dollars logbooks democracy and the rule of law far on shaky ground. here difficult a good notion. of the should be. traded. and off you. bangladesh the dawn of islamism and exclusive c.w. report...
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by you does a crucible watch what the normal time. was only number that you need because our most american we don't work on that when we got off a couple i knew that i want to chill with and without some picked up and pleaded with him could we listen to him but. there was a but then what you didn't know well you're the man i know most of my view was adopted when we do what. we could come up with the time of the moment i'm ok but yeah we see him because when i'm glad you could. well much of the. cut you're bound to put into the jungle. when i do come home why don't you know he. got ok. yeah density. to know in the attic. is looking sound can down the going down or move. oh. yeah right you can look at their. and i know dad with a bit of this is going out now we just had as an audience i told my teacher in so much. need to do. now since you were an. onion does that. did take. you at then a buy into. so they knew when to just how to teach it i. took about a soda. when nikkei now. didn't the two not. managing denting a. little movie. about
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what does a candy bar cost now? that is one example. the postal service wanted to get into electronic mail when it first came out and the board of governors shut them down and fedex and u.p.s., it was fine as long as it was not first-class mail. and then able to carry express mail. the board of governors, or the postal rate commission, they are responsible for the position they are in. ronald reagan made the postal service pay back over $300 million a year towards cost of benefits. that's one reason they never make a profit. the board of governors will not give them the money they need and ronald raegon's deal with i forget who it was but it was over $300 million every year they had to put out. and one other issue i forgot -- >> that's all right, david, you raised a few for us. we will let kevin take them on. >> they do have some discretion over postal operations. but one surprising fact is there are no governor's presently. postal service had a ghost shipboard for almost two years. >> how did that happen? >> they are presidential appoi
what does a candy bar cost now? that is one example. the postal service wanted to get into electronic mail when it first came out and the board of governors shut them down and fedex and u.p.s., it was fine as long as it was not first-class mail. and then able to carry express mail. the board of governors, or the postal rate commission, they are responsible for the position they are in. ronald reagan made the postal service pay back over $300 million a year towards cost of benefits. that's one...
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>> this is what he does now. he tests gadgets. we're going to figure out whether this pancake printer actually works. >> you've seen some of his other kitchen gadgets, mixes up some batter, pretty much loading some ifrmg in your printer and then just do it. >> let's see what happens. >> i don't see you setting this up at home if the would be fun new a restaurant. >> i can tell it's making the outline first marking that cook and darken. >> it's so beautiful, i can't believe it. >> it will do the outlines which will make it go darker so you can create layer. >> there's the second splar. >> he does two or three refills before this one's finished. he gives it a flip. you can tell what it is yet? >> an astronaut. >> a spaceman. >> oh, wow, it actually turned out the best. >> you can see smfome of the shading and make out details. >> 300 bucks. >> the kids are going to love them, everybody wins. >>> little league baseball moms. >> this mom is awesome. >> the other moms hate her. >>>. >> next, right this minute. >>> and still to come, a
>> this is what he does now. he tests gadgets. we're going to figure out whether this pancake printer actually works. >> you've seen some of his other kitchen gadgets, mixes up some batter, pretty much loading some ifrmg in your printer and then just do it. >> let's see what happens. >> i don't see you setting this up at home if the would be fun new a restaurant. >> i can tell it's making the outline first marking that cook and darken. >> it's so beautiful, i...
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why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? -so, do you have anything to declare or not? life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. mayor maybe they're justnts posinan ordinary couple.uple. either way, this room came at an unbeatable price. no one looks out for you, like travelocity. with price match guarantee, you'll always wander wisely. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? oh... i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. managing blood sugar isn't a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. only glucerna has carbsteady... unique blends of slow-release carbs t
why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? -so, do you have anything to declare or not? life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. mayor maybe they're justnts posinan ordinary couple.uple. either way, this room came at an unbeatable price. no one looks out for you, like travelocity. with price match guarantee, you'll always wander wisely....
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what exactly does he want mexico to do? host: we are talking with jenna johnson, white house reporter for the washington post. let's talk about the tradition which continues on the south lawn despite cloudy and rainy weather. thousands of specter for the annual easter egg roll. guest: that's right. the president got back from mar-a-lago last night and is expected to attend easter egg roll along with the first lady. last year, which was his first year with this grand tradition, they had both of them out there for the whole day, or for most of the morning. posing for photos and things like that. let's remember, the president does not often get to mix and mingle with big groups of people. over the weekend he was at mar-a-lago hanging out with john -- sean hannity and members of his own family. members of his club who paid hundreds of thousands of dollars. today is a day, we will see. perhaps he will have some interactions with the families that have brought their children or maybe he will shake cans, pose for some photos and t
what exactly does he want mexico to do? host: we are talking with jenna johnson, white house reporter for the washington post. let's talk about the tradition which continues on the south lawn despite cloudy and rainy weather. thousands of specter for the annual easter egg roll. guest: that's right. the president got back from mar-a-lago last night and is expected to attend easter egg roll along with the first lady. last year, which was his first year with this grand tradition, they had both of...
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does he behind the scenes treat you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i mean, i wouldn't discuss private conversations one way or the other. you know, i think the number of times that i've interviewed him and spoken with him and been in his presence i think speaks for itself. >> does he -- let me ask it this way. does he dislike the media, do you think? >> no. i think he loves the media. i think he understands what a government-devoted media is about. this is somebody for whom the media was very transactional when he was in new york, whether the business press in the tabloids or the gossip pages, where he made himself a celebrity. he's unused to a press corps that's not devoted to an occultive personality. >> what are your thoughts on winning this award? what does it mean for new. >> it's a huge honor. i was really stunned and overwhelmed by it. as i said to somebody at the white house correspondents association, when i saw that they were calling me, my immediate thought was i didn't mess up a pool report recently so i'm not sure why they are calling
does he behind the scenes treat you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i mean, i wouldn't discuss private conversations one way or the other. you know, i think the number of times that i've interviewed him and spoken with him and been in his presence i think speaks for itself. >> does he -- let me ask it this way. does he dislike the media, do you think? >> no. i think he loves the media. i think he understands what a government-devoted media is about. this is...
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does it include integrating? for thenot account that are inherent. >> one thing to look at is the fact that all of the sellers, at least in the 45 states with sales tax, already have a collection complication and already have in place. those five states as indicated from the briefing, it begins at $12 a month for 30 transactions. i think the important thing to look at when it comes to burden is the physical presence does not address that issue. it does not address that issue because it is shown in a national geographic, you may have a situation where there is a warehouse, there are goods in a warehouse at any particular locality where it will still trigger the sales tax obligation. >> did i understand you to acknowledge that there would be a constitutional minimum with respect to burdens? in other words, that some businesses -- you could not impose the obligation on some small businesses? certainly that is what it is for, is to determine if there is a constitutional concern, if there is a commerce clause. areas y
does it include integrating? for thenot account that are inherent. >> one thing to look at is the fact that all of the sellers, at least in the 45 states with sales tax, already have a collection complication and already have in place. those five states as indicated from the briefing, it begins at $12 a month for 30 transactions. i think the important thing to look at when it comes to burden is the physical presence does not address that issue. it does not address that issue because it is...
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hat does this mean does this for bode something for the rest of the year?d numbers mean nothing. vonnie: what will it cause people to do psychologically? richard: who knows? they could say interest rates are finally going up i'm at which everyone, including barry and i, have been predicting for the past decade and have been wrong. eventually, we will all be right about this. maybe we will look back and see you when it broke 3%, that was the sign. that interest rates have to go up at some point. we have been wrong forever. how fast they will go up or whether they will go down, we don't know. barry: the most fascinating thing about 3% is that the fed has been saying we want to get of emergency footing. there are signs of inflation and signs of wages ticking up. it should not come as a surprise that bond yields are moving up as the fed is now three or four increases into what could be a long, slow tightening cycle. vonnie: the most burning question that you have for the nobel prize winner? my favorite question is how long does it take for your life to get back
hat does this mean does this for bode something for the rest of the year?d numbers mean nothing. vonnie: what will it cause people to do psychologically? richard: who knows? they could say interest rates are finally going up i'm at which everyone, including barry and i, have been predicting for the past decade and have been wrong. eventually, we will all be right about this. maybe we will look back and see you when it broke 3%, that was the sign. that interest rates have to go up at some point....
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>> what does it mean meddling? i don't understand. what does that mean? what kind of consequences? so they interfered in what kind b of process? i don't understand. i am not specialist in this field. >> you mentioned a few minutes ago that president trump and president putin had had a warm con ver saegs when he recently called. some here in this country have noticed that president trump does not criticize president putin. he very rarely criticizes president putin. >> why should he criticize president putin? >> well, the u.s. government thinks pdeutin meddled in our election. >> if we respect each other interest, it means why did mr. putin did not criticize mr. trump. two leaders are talking not to criticize each other. they are meeting -- they have meetings. they have had talks to decide real problems. mr. trump raised this question to mr. pew tip and mr. putin made it clear that we didn't interfere in your election campaign. we didn't undercut the internal security of the united states. it was clear. that's why if there is other questions, again, let's sit together and let's discu
>> what does it mean meddling? i don't understand. what does that mean? what kind of consequences? so they interfered in what kind b of process? i don't understand. i am not specialist in this field. >> you mentioned a few minutes ago that president trump and president putin had had a warm con ver saegs when he recently called. some here in this country have noticed that president trump does not criticize president putin. he very rarely criticizes president putin. >> why...
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so this it's right in the cross of that they hate the bullies they are so bad but what does he do? he bullies somebody and then ran along with the gang he just wanted to be a part of the gang because he wasn't in high school but then that is all what he says in here because he does all kinds of things that are political and that is the central theme that i see in the book also he seemed a little bit holier than thou. and with the justice department lawyers disagree all the time. but your moral compass is askew. and people did not appreciate that attitude. >> do you know james comey in your circles? >> i have met him. >> i know the stories in here because i listen to them but i have never met him or worked with him. >> is the book convincing to you? >> some of it is. but there is a whole part on scooter libby and he did not do the facts well with that version maybe he didn't know what the facts were. >> victoria toensing i want to read this part from the book because you worked from the justice department what you from you congressman. >> to have political leaders with the justice d
so this it's right in the cross of that they hate the bullies they are so bad but what does he do? he bullies somebody and then ran along with the gang he just wanted to be a part of the gang because he wasn't in high school but then that is all what he says in here because he does all kinds of things that are political and that is the central theme that i see in the book also he seemed a little bit holier than thou. and with the justice department lawyers disagree all the time. but your moral...
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he does not like being criticized. he thinks "the post" does that. another in all caps.rong, reporting!"ad to your point, it seems like the issue he has is with the "washington post," not amazon. >> right. to the degree he can position his anti-amazon sentiment is very populist -- when he's talking about the postal service, people do not want the postal service to go away or be hurt, the question whether amazon is getting equitable treatment from them or not is difficult -- i don't think anyone outside of the postal service knows. certainly trump does not know. alix: as you mentioned, it has nothing to do with what has happened with the stock. come inside the bloomberg, and you see the vertical line with equity stockd the price. not the relationship you would think with facebook and all the drama that has gone under. but what we have seen though, amazon's lobbying outpaced tech in a big, big way. what you think they are preparing themselves for? ben: that's exactly right. the last couple years they have been the fastest growing of the tech companies
he does not like being criticized. he thinks "the post" does that. another in all caps.rong, reporting!"ad to your point, it seems like the issue he has is with the "washington post," not amazon. >> right. to the degree he can position his anti-amazon sentiment is very populist -- when he's talking about the postal service, people do not want the postal service to go away or be hurt, the question whether amazon is getting equitable treatment from them or not is...