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edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. but. the cia supported an opponent of the other bench regime. out of mass. he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became reincarnate basins. in june 1954 the capital quite a modest city was gone. over power of how kobol are bands resigned on the 27th of june in a radio broadcast. they use communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. in reality it's about financial interests. those of the united fruit company and other north american monopolies. they've invested in latin america they fear the example of guatemala could spread to other nations. after becoming president with support from the united states custody a lot of mass cancelled the measures taken by the outer bands government. land reform was abandoned the land was returned to united free. but neither stability nor security followed. after the coup quater mile i was thrown into a civil war that continued until 1996. it left more than 100000 dead a 1000000
edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. but. the cia supported an opponent of the other bench regime. out of mass. he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became reincarnate basins. in june 1954 the capital quite a modest city was gone. over power of how kobol are bands resigned on the 27th of june in a radio broadcast. they use communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. in reality it's about financial interests....
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genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks to. this. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 19 fifties america submerged in the cold war. was out of ecuador talking about. how kabul our band this was a social democrat nationalist and reform a. but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but may's hoped to win over public opinion. he opened the central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so benet's really. understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in studied in nazi germany who carried part truth to another. to another level and now we've we see in our prese
genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks to. this. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 19 fifties america submerged in the cold war. was out of ecuador talking about. how kabul our band this was a social democrat nationalist and reform a. but nays depicted him as a...
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laura: edward-isaac dovere, thank you so much for joining us. edward-isaac: thank you. laura: iran was warned by israel's prime minister that it is in range of israeli airstrikes. it comes after iran said it d would enrich uranium beye limits of the nuclear deal. though the u.s. has pulled out of the deal, it has enwed to priran from developing a nuclear weapon. for more on the white house s strategy, i ined by the u.s. special representative for iraq and senior policy advisor to the secretary of state brian hook. thank you fojoining us, brian hook. tell us what the u.s. is going to do now that iran is enrichind uranium behe limits of the nuclear deal. brian: tomorrow at the international atomic energy agency in vienna, the u.s. ambassador to the iaea will be calling a special meeting of the board of governors to discuss iran's expansion of itsuclear program. there will be a call for them to return to limits which are respected by the international community. what we are talking ab the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. and anytime such a state as iran is expan
laura: edward-isaac dovere, thank you so much for joining us. edward-isaac: thank you. laura: iran was warned by israel's prime minister that it is in range of israeli airstrikes. it comes after iran said it d would enrich uranium beye limits of the nuclear deal. though the u.s. has pulled out of the deal, it has enwed to priran from developing a nuclear weapon. for more on the white house s strategy, i ined by the u.s. special representative for iraq and senior policy advisor to the secretary...
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i am serving inmate edward at 115 and inmate samuel at 115.fight and they both been charged with battery. one inmate received serious injuries. it is a serious one for the team. this is a real serious one for the team. it makes you lose up to a year of credit earned. >> where is jamie at? when i go up there, i would talk to them like i would talk to you right now. we'll go through these paper works and see what happens. >> go right now? >> 115 for the fight at the yard the other day. charged with battery and with serious injuries. you are being in locked up. >> do you have anybody that you want to investigate? >> i don't know their names. that's what i am saying if you can find out for me. i don't know their last names. they would tell you it is self-defense. >> i am going out to the yard and see who's out there that day and ask me questions that you want me to ask. self-defense. >> the whole yard seen it. >> i will give you a copy once it is typed, all right? >> all right. >> see you in a little bit. >> yeah. >> what i am going to do right no
i am serving inmate edward at 115 and inmate samuel at 115.fight and they both been charged with battery. one inmate received serious injuries. it is a serious one for the team. this is a real serious one for the team. it makes you lose up to a year of credit earned. >> where is jamie at? when i go up there, i would talk to them like i would talk to you right now. we'll go through these paper works and see what happens. >> go right now? >> 115 for the fight at the yard the...
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edwards is the author of "just right." biographiestion of on barry gold rod of butter and ronald reagan. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards live on sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern, and watch our live coverage of the book festival on saturday, august 31 on booktv on cspan 2. last nights debate in detroit hosted by cnn. we are getting your reaction to it this morning. here are the headlines from some of the major national papers. sanders and warren battle after visions of fairytale promises and party rifts flare. sanders and warren take friendly fire on far left agenda. been in virginia, republican. >> good morning -- caller: good morning. host: what did you think of the debate? caller: i am a republican. hase the democratic process been ongoing -- host: can you turn down your tv or press mute? process,he democratic ever since the clinton days i think has been a ridiculous freak show. they have nothing to do but whine and cause as much sta
edwards is the author of "just right." biographiestion of on barry gold rod of butter and ronald reagan. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards live on sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern, and watch our live coverage of the book festival on saturday, august 31 on booktv on cspan 2. last nights debate in detroit hosted by cnn. we are getting your reaction to it this morning. here are the headlines from some...
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watch in-depth with author lee edwards from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern.he national book festival on book tv on c-span2. >> steven cohen is a leading u.s. whistle lower attorney chairman of the board of directors at the national whistleblower center going us today on what is national whistleblower's appreciation day. is july 30 national whistleblower's appreciation day? >> well, in 1778 at the height of the united states revolution
watch in-depth with author lee edwards from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern.he national book festival on book tv on c-span2. >> steven cohen is a leading u.s. whistle lower attorney chairman of the board of directors at the national whistleblower center going us today on what is national whistleblower's appreciation day. is july 30 national whistleblower's appreciation day? >> well, in 1778 at the height of the united states revolution
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward?> yeah. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> i would hide her, if that's what she wanted. know what i do ? i snack on blue diamond almonds. wasabi & soy sauce?! mmm! don't deny your cravings. eat 'em! all the flavors you crave, in a superfood. blue diamond almonds. crave victoriously. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. i'm and i'm an emt.erer when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i jus
>> edward's all i got. >> edward?> yeah. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> i...
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edward: i think there is no question. export contribution to china's growth has been dropping , in no small part because of the tariffs and their knock on effect. it is not just exports to the united states. there was no question the trade piece of china's growth has taken a hit. china is finding other ways to compensate. 60 went -- 6.2% growth is slow for china but robust by global standards. it has not been catastrophic for china but i think the president is right. the trade war is affecting china's growth numbers. the questiono to of how much pressure president xi is feeling to make a deal with united states. from what you just said, are there ways for china to work around the problem so they do not feel that pressure and they hang in there? edward: china certainly seems to be preparing to deal with this over the long run. there are no signs, either at the g20 meeting between president xi and president trump or since then that the chinese are prepared to make significant concessions in the areas of u.s. concern in orde
edward: i think there is no question. export contribution to china's growth has been dropping , in no small part because of the tariffs and their knock on effect. it is not just exports to the united states. there was no question the trade piece of china's growth has taken a hit. china is finding other ways to compensate. 60 went -- 6.2% growth is slow for china but robust by global standards. it has not been catastrophic for china but i think the president is right. the trade war is affecting...
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deeply troubling and came from members of his own platoon subordinates of navy seal special ops chief edward gallagher turned in their own leader reporting he'd stabbed to death a 17 year old wounded prisoner who was an isolated fighter shot at unarmed civilians in iraq and threatened to kill those accusing him of committing war crimes but at gallagher's military court martial for 1st degree murder and other charges the prosecution had no forensic evidence to put forward no body no autopsy and thus no official cause of death was we got into trial they were prepared they didn't expect they didn't do what is needed in a case like this really this should this should never have gotten to trial the way that it did a dramatic blow to the case against gallagher was the bombshell claim of another navy seal who testified under immunity that it was he who had killed the young i so fighter the witness was a medic telling jurors he closed the teen's breathing tube as an act of mercy the prosecution never recovered and the jury of fellow military members acquitted gallagher of murder. if you. think god.
deeply troubling and came from members of his own platoon subordinates of navy seal special ops chief edward gallagher turned in their own leader reporting he'd stabbed to death a 17 year old wounded prisoner who was an isolated fighter shot at unarmed civilians in iraq and threatened to kill those accusing him of committing war crimes but at gallagher's military court martial for 1st degree murder and other charges the prosecution had no forensic evidence to put forward no body no autopsy and...
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edward snowden, chelsea manning, julian assange. guest: so assange is not to he's a publisher print he's in a totally different category p he is not. the other two are. because they made a disclosure of information that was of public interest and included official wrongdoing. the problem with both of those cases is that they went about it in a way that was illegal and they got themselves in big trouble. mission is to educate whistleblowers on how to do it lawfully, how to protect themselves, how to accomplish their goals without going to jail or getting fired. host: what are the rules for members of the military and members of the intelligence committee? guest: the military has a very interesting whistleblower law that lets you go to congress. if you remember abba grabe prison. a whistleblower came out of there. that whistleblower went to congress and was protected. it was a law that we helped write and push forward many years ago. it was also in the 1778 law. they protected those whistleblowers in 1778 because they went to congress
edward snowden, chelsea manning, julian assange. guest: so assange is not to he's a publisher print he's in a totally different category p he is not. the other two are. because they made a disclosure of information that was of public interest and included official wrongdoing. the problem with both of those cases is that they went about it in a way that was illegal and they got themselves in big trouble. mission is to educate whistleblowers on how to do it lawfully, how to protect themselves,...
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>> edward is such a sweet movie and yet it's not at all clawing.onster. can you imagine what that guy would look like in a movie. >> johnny depp plays a real life character, ed wood, who is famously known as the worst film director of all time. >> his character is so perfect. you just love him for his enthusiasm. >> all right friends, prepare for scene 32. >> mr. wood, where's the cockpit, sir? >> you're standing in it. places! >> ed wood thought he was making star wars. we all feel that. every time you embark on a movie, it's going to be the greatest, most amazing thing. >> edward was not made as a joke. it was lovingly made in appreciation of what that guy had done. >> these actors are -- they really love their craft and that kind of weird sense of family you get in film. this felt very close to me. it just felt like my own life. a bunch of weirdos trying to make a movie. that's easily relateable to me. >> this is the one. this is the one i'll be remembered for. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in
>> edward is such a sweet movie and yet it's not at all clawing.onster. can you imagine what that guy would look like in a movie. >> johnny depp plays a real life character, ed wood, who is famously known as the worst film director of all time. >> his character is so perfect. you just love him for his enthusiasm. >> all right friends, prepare for scene 32. >> mr. wood, where's the cockpit, sir? >> you're standing in it. places! >> ed wood thought he was...
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edwards is the author of "just right." biographiestion of on barry gold rod of butter and ronald reagan. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards live on sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern, and watch our live coverage of the book festival on saturday, august 31 on booktv on cspan 2. last nights debate in detroit hosted by cnn. we are getting your reaction to it this morning. here are the headlines from some...
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david: just a quick question, edward. i hold in my hand from the census bureau something called the american community survey. that goes out to three and a half million households every year. it's kind of the short form of the ten-year survey. might that be something the president is looking at? reporter: that is also on the option, that could be one of those other sources, when you talk about linking the systems. i have heard that specifically, that they are looking to put the question on that form in particular. but that could again be this linkage of systems in order to figure out exactly who is a citizen and who's not, linking the census form with these other documents. david: again, folks, in this hour, we should be hearing from the president about what he plans to do now. so let's bring in right now former federal prosecutor, doug burns, on this question. doug, we heard there could be different routes that the president could take, but what strikes me is what chief justice roberts, who was credited or blamed, depend
david: just a quick question, edward. i hold in my hand from the census bureau something called the american community survey. that goes out to three and a half million households every year. it's kind of the short form of the ten-year survey. might that be something the president is looking at? reporter: that is also on the option, that could be one of those other sources, when you talk about linking the systems. i have heard that specifically, that they are looking to put the question on that...
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with committing war crimes in iraq has been acquitted by a military jury special operations chief edward gallagher was accused of fatally stabbing and i saw a prisoner who had been wounded in an airstrike in iraq in 2017 germany's defense.
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connell: edward lawrence at white house. melissa: semiconductor stocks surging today following the restart of trade talks. let's go to gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. hey, gerri. reporter: melissa, chip stocks really surging here. qualcomm, micron surging. stock inex-up 2.5%. why? president tweeting this at the request of high-tech companies and president xi i agreed to allow chinese company huawei to buy products from them that will not affect national security. people in washington are debating this whether it's a good idea, bad idea. wall street thinks of the stocks moving higher. intel started higher, had a hiccup and fell also higher. another stock doing well in the wake of the weekend's news. apple shares, trading higher, very well indeed. wedbush analyst dan ives says apple is the biggest of the g20 winners. apple relies on china for 20% of sales. big news for apple. meanwhile we're following a story out of menlo park, california. a bag there found in the mailroom facility of facebook, highly toxic s
connell: edward lawrence at white house. melissa: semiconductor stocks surging today following the restart of trade talks. let's go to gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. hey, gerri. reporter: melissa, chip stocks really surging here. qualcomm, micron surging. stock inex-up 2.5%. why? president tweeting this at the request of high-tech companies and president xi i agreed to allow chinese company huawei to buy products from them that will not affect national security. people in...
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edwards in new york. francine lacqua and tom keene have the day off.y focused on the brexit narrative. the deal is increasingly getting into the psyche of the government as they prepare for what could be a no deal brexit and could be on the radar for investors. feels like a slow-moving train wreck. something that has the attention of investors are the ongoing protests in hong kong. it is starting to have an impact on markets. hong kong's assets were relatively resilient. ,hina responding directly curiously enough. anna: we will get to the markets . let's get a first word news update. the u.s. representative john radcliffe will be nominated by president donald director of national intelligence. the texas republican and trump loyalist will replace dan coke who will leave the office on august 15. china backed hong kong chief executive carrie lam and china is condemningong the violence in the city. this is part of a news conference, the first in hong kong since the end of british rule. firing tear gas and rubber bullets to clear protesters. was tomp admini
edwards in new york. francine lacqua and tom keene have the day off.y focused on the brexit narrative. the deal is increasingly getting into the psyche of the government as they prepare for what could be a no deal brexit and could be on the radar for investors. feels like a slow-moving train wreck. something that has the attention of investors are the ongoing protests in hong kong. it is starting to have an impact on markets. hong kong's assets were relatively resilient. ,hina responding...
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but has charles's work can proceed with the same enthusiasm as edward viii?one i have just got and done it but people haven't bothered to find out about it. the prince started expressing his views personally to people of influence and power. this is an example of one of the periodic letters i had from prince charles. i used to get regular letters, as did other cabinet ministers, from the prince of wales, written in his own hand, but his views tended more to come out, notjust in his letters, but also in one to one conversations. he writes personally to politicians and attempts to influence them personally. he is not meant to do that. constitutionally, he should be neutral. some people are concerned about an exertion of soft power, because of the position there is the influence, the ear of people who can make changes, people who are in authority, other people wouldn't have access to people like you. the prince of wales and the future king is not the average citizen, he is in a unique position. i don't understand the proposition that he shouldn't have an opinion
but has charles's work can proceed with the same enthusiasm as edward viii?one i have just got and done it but people haven't bothered to find out about it. the prince started expressing his views personally to people of influence and power. this is an example of one of the periodic letters i had from prince charles. i used to get regular letters, as did other cabinet ministers, from the prince of wales, written in his own hand, but his views tended more to come out, notjust in his letters, but...
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navy seal has been acquitted of committing war crimes in iraq special operations chief edward gallagher has been accused of fatally stabbing and i saw a prisoner in 2017 a military jury in california heard he had posed for a photograph with the body. heavy rain has prompted an evacuation order for more than 700000 people in congo shame japan's southern island of crete you should people have been ordered to seek shelter at emergency centers with warnings of flooding and landslides. the european parliament is meeting to decide on who will fill the top jobs in the e.u. after days of wrangling between national leaders the german defense minister sort of on the land there's been nominated to succeed john cloud your current president of the european commission belgian prime minister charles mashallah slated to be european council president taking over from donald tusk spain's foreign minister has been nominated to be the top diplomat he would succeed federica more greeny and i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been put forward as president of the european central bank taking over from mario dr
navy seal has been acquitted of committing war crimes in iraq special operations chief edward gallagher has been accused of fatally stabbing and i saw a prisoner in 2017 a military jury in california heard he had posed for a photograph with the body. heavy rain has prompted an evacuation order for more than 700000 people in congo shame japan's southern island of crete you should people have been ordered to seek shelter at emergency centers with warnings of flooding and landslides. the european...
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joining us now live from -- is anna edwards.s or so, we heard from the bbc that the brexit brains, dominic cummings, could become chief advisor to boris johnson. bbc and other media reporting that he will be a senior advisor to boris johnson. other media reporting that upping the number of a vote lead masterminds we have advising boris johnson right now. he is a bit of a controversial fickle. he was found to be -- figure. he was found to be in contempt of court. although this ups the brexit credentials of the boris johnson team, it does perhaps strain relations with some in the erg. that is an interesting dynamic to watch. today is all about the handover of power from theresa may to boris johnson and the top names that he is going to pick, the people he will pick to surround himself. is it going to be very brexit balanced? is it going to be balanced towards the brexiteers? will there be room for those one nation tories? thatine: how much will give us an indication of what kind of brexit strategy boris johnson plans to pursue? an
joining us now live from -- is anna edwards.s or so, we heard from the bbc that the brexit brains, dominic cummings, could become chief advisor to boris johnson. bbc and other media reporting that he will be a senior advisor to boris johnson. other media reporting that upping the number of a vote lead masterminds we have advising boris johnson right now. he is a bit of a controversial fickle. he was found to be -- figure. he was found to be in contempt of court. although this ups the brexit...
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special operations chief edward gallagher found not guilty. he was convicted of a single crime, taking a photo with a body of a dead captive. gallagher was deployed to iraq in 2017 when the incident took place. his own platoon turning him in. but then, that stunning turn during the trial. a prosecution witness testifying that he, not gallagher, actually killed the captive. abc's clayton sandell starts us off. >> reporter: edward gallagher's attorneys celebrating on the steps of the courthouse tonight, after a military jury found the decorated navy s.e.a.l. not guilty of premeditated murder. >> huge victory. huge weight off the gallaghers. huge victory for justice. >> reporter: the 19-year combat veteran was accused of war crimes during a 2017 tour in iraq, including murdering this teenage isis prisoner, seen wounded in this iraqi tv video. fellow s.e.a.l. corey scott, granted immunity, testified that he saw gallagher, a medic, stab that teen in the neck. but in a shocking twist, scott testified that he, not gallagher, killed the betweteeny plu
special operations chief edward gallagher found not guilty. he was convicted of a single crime, taking a photo with a body of a dead captive. gallagher was deployed to iraq in 2017 when the incident took place. his own platoon turning him in. but then, that stunning turn during the trial. a prosecution witness testifying that he, not gallagher, actually killed the captive. abc's clayton sandell starts us off. >> reporter: edward gallagher's attorneys celebrating on the steps of the...
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bloomberg's and edwards in westminster, thank you so much.irst word news in hong kong. >> thanks. putting governments are together a mission to provide safe passage to the persian gulf, this after iran seized a british tanker in the region next -- last week. jeremy hunt wants more royal navy ships in the area. >> let us be absolutely clear. under international law, iran has no right to obstruct the ship's passage, let alone board her. it was therefore inactive state piracy. minister haseign defended the move, saying the british ship was violating international law. is the best candidate to lead the international monetary fund, according to mervyn king, former governor of the bank of england. the canadian succeeded king as the chief of the central bank in 2013 and holds british and irish passports. >> the most qualified candidate is almost certainly mark carney, but he is not seen as someone integral to the european union. >> you like to see him get the job? >> i'm not saying who should or should not get the job, but he is clearly a qualified
bloomberg's and edwards in westminster, thank you so much.irst word news in hong kong. >> thanks. putting governments are together a mission to provide safe passage to the persian gulf, this after iran seized a british tanker in the region next -- last week. jeremy hunt wants more royal navy ships in the area. >> let us be absolutely clear. under international law, iran has no right to obstruct the ship's passage, let alone board her. it was therefore inactive state piracy. minister...
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watch "in-depth" with author lee edwards sunday from noon to 2:00 eastern. be sure to watch our coverage of the book festival saturday august 31st on book tv on c-span2. the congressional internet caucus hosted a discussion yesterday music licensing. among topics covered past copy right laws, music providers such as spotify and satellite radio. >> all right, folks.
watch "in-depth" with author lee edwards sunday from noon to 2:00 eastern. be sure to watch our coverage of the book festival saturday august 31st on book tv on c-span2. the congressional internet caucus hosted a discussion yesterday music licensing. among topics covered past copy right laws, music providers such as spotify and satellite radio. >> all right, folks.
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deeply troubling and came from members of his own platoon subordinates of navy seal special ops chief edward gallagher turned in their own leader reporting he'd stabbed to death a 17 year old wounded prisoner who was an. unarmed civilians in iraq and threatened to kill those accusing him of committing war crimes but at gallagher's military court martial for 1st degree murder and other charges the prosecution had no forensic evidence to put forward no body no autopsy and thus no official cause of death was we got into trial they were prepared they didn't expect they didn't do what is needed in a case like this really this should never have gotten to trial the way that it did a dramatic blow to the case against gallagher was the bombshell claim of another navy seal who testified under immunity that it was he who had killed the young guy so fighter the witness was a medic telling jurors he closed the teen's breathing tube as an act of mercy the prosecution never recovered and the jury of fellow military members acquitted gallagher of murder. and if you. think god. will leave the. lawyers for th
deeply troubling and came from members of his own platoon subordinates of navy seal special ops chief edward gallagher turned in their own leader reporting he'd stabbed to death a 17 year old wounded prisoner who was an. unarmed civilians in iraq and threatened to kill those accusing him of committing war crimes but at gallagher's military court martial for 1st degree murder and other charges the prosecution had no forensic evidence to put forward no body no autopsy and thus no official cause...
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bleeding after the company begins a massive layoffs period international regulatory attorney miles edwards is standing by to delve into digest shrinking pains. that are back up after iran has responded to its tanker being seized in off the coast of japan alter taught or with above the training joins us to sift through the seizure on the seas and later british airways is facing a major record fine over data breach barrow's contributor to america's lawyers lend us a hand to check in on the turbulence facing the english airline showed today the let's go and die right in. a dismissal by presidential decree for the governor of turkey's central bank leads our global report today as president crosses a new line in his push for lower interest rates the turkish president's move was announced on saturday which named deputy governor murat ois sall to the top post while mr statement cited no reason for the firing the turkish president newspaper to her yet claims that he told legislators from his ruling party what may already surmised the president by the governor because he rebuffed mr push for lower
bleeding after the company begins a massive layoffs period international regulatory attorney miles edwards is standing by to delve into digest shrinking pains. that are back up after iran has responded to its tanker being seized in off the coast of japan alter taught or with above the training joins us to sift through the seizure on the seas and later british airways is facing a major record fine over data breach barrow's contributor to america's lawyers lend us a hand to check in on the...
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>> you're standing in it. >> edward thought he was making "star wars." >> edward was not made as a jokethey really love their craft and is that kind of weird sort of sense of family you get in film. this felt close to me. it felt like my own life. a bunch of weirdos trying to make a movie. that's easily relatable to me. >> this is the one i'll be remembered for. ♪ itched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their unsold rooms into amazing deals. delegates, how do you vote? (cheering) ♪ yes, y-y-y-yes, yes... that is freaky. (applause) hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our n
>> you're standing in it. >> edward thought he was making "star wars." >> edward was not made as a jokethey really love their craft and is that kind of weird sort of sense of family you get in film. this felt close to me. it felt like my own life. a bunch of weirdos trying to make a movie. that's easily relatable to me. >> this is the one i'll be remembered for. ♪ itched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched....
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edward lawrence live from the white house with more. edward?eporter: the president shocked many china experts that american companies would be allowed to sell their technology back to huawei again. huawei will stay on the entity list. what is going to happen the commerce department will add or issue temporary licenses to allow companies to sell their products to the telecommunications giant. a source close to the talks says this process already started. for example, google has one of the licenses. it can offer all of its products to huawei again. >> he is still going to be tougher on china and tougher on huawei than anyone else in history. furthermore if you look at the substance of this there is a way you can distinguish between what huawei is doing in the networks where there is significant real national security threat and can u.s. companies simply sell them components for their cell phones? reporter: senator marco rubio pushing back saying this is a huge mistake because huawei is such a great threat to national security. president trump use
edward lawrence live from the white house with more. edward?eporter: the president shocked many china experts that american companies would be allowed to sell their technology back to huawei again. huawei will stay on the entity list. what is going to happen the commerce department will add or issue temporary licenses to allow companies to sell their products to the telecommunications giant. a source close to the talks says this process already started. for example, google has one of the...
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edwards saying he was grateful the storm wasn't as catastrophic as first predicted. >> i am extremely grateful that the forecasted lanes and flooding did not materialize. we are thankful the worse case scenario did not happen. >> reporter: some areas beginning a return to normalcy, some evacuees trickling to their homes to assess the damage and start the process of cleaning up. >> we had six feet of water up here. >> reporter: the area is not out of the woods. heavy rain and life threatening flooding remain a threat for south central louisiana and parts of arkansas and mississippi and beyond in the coming days. >> not to let your guard down and become too complaisant too soon. >> reporter: 15 years ago, the new orleans super dome was serving as a shelter for katrina victims. tonight it will host to mack jagger and the rolling stones. >>> time is 4:03, president trump threatened to redonald trump 2000 undocumented immigrants, there is no word of widespread arrests. president trump called for several raids last month in san francisco and several other big cities. those raids were cancel
edwards saying he was grateful the storm wasn't as catastrophic as first predicted. >> i am extremely grateful that the forecasted lanes and flooding did not materialize. we are thankful the worse case scenario did not happen. >> reporter: some areas beginning a return to normalcy, some evacuees trickling to their homes to assess the damage and start the process of cleaning up. >> we had six feet of water up here. >> reporter: the area is not out of the woods. heavy rain...
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watch "in depth" with author lee edwards live sunday, august 4 from noon until 2 pm eastern. be sure to watch live coverage of the booktv@cspan.org book festival on saturday, august 31 on booktv. on c-span2. >> so let me take a little bit about our author this evening. david randall is a senior reporter. because of different cannabis, knock knock jokes and kenny g. his books are dreamland and the king and queen of malibu, the true story of the battle for paradise. which is currently in development as a television series. he's been on msnbc, fox, reuters, npr and elsewhere. his book our pick of the month, "black death at the golden
watch "in depth" with author lee edwards live sunday, august 4 from noon until 2 pm eastern. be sure to watch live coverage of the booktv@cspan.org book festival on saturday, august 31 on booktv. on c-span2. >> so let me take a little bit about our author this evening. david randall is a senior reporter. because of different cannabis, knock knock jokes and kenny g. his books are dreamland and the king and queen of malibu, the true story of the battle for paradise. which is...
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liz: edward thank you very much. edward lawrence live from capitol hill. edward will interrupt if anything more happens that you need to know. in the meantime, we know that you, the investor, and traders out there, are watching the federal reserve, right? the central bank here in the united states, but in less than 18 hours from now, the central bank, in the european union, the ecb, will know what action it's willing to take to prop up the eurozone economy. yes, we will find out tomorrow what's going to happen with their interest rates. right now markets are pricing in a 50/50 chance that the ecb will cut it's key interest rate by 10 basis points. news will be up tomorrow morning while fully pricing in the cut by september. 100% by september. this as investors here at home brace for yes, jay powell, our central banker and his company of fomc members to make their next move, exactly one week from today. central bankers around the world getting ready to fill up the stimulus punch bowl this year, to help those global growth but deutsche bank says their moves
liz: edward thank you very much. edward lawrence live from capitol hill. edward will interrupt if anything more happens that you need to know. in the meantime, we know that you, the investor, and traders out there, are watching the federal reserve, right? the central bank here in the united states, but in less than 18 hours from now, the central bank, in the european union, the ecb, will know what action it's willing to take to prop up the eurozone economy. yes, we will find out tomorrow what's...
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watch in-depth with author leave edwards live sunday from noon to 2 pm sunday. watch live coverage of the 2019 national book festival on saturday, august 31 on book tv. the all-day conference on military manpower and morale after the 1958 tet offensive in vietnam continues now with a discussion on the u.s. draft and enlistment rates of college graduates. we also hear about defense secretary robert mcnamara's plan to recruit soldiers who previously did not meet some mental or physical standards. the university of kansas, this is about one hour 15 minutes. >>> we will begin our session on morale and in order to mix up, we're having this time, a series of short presentations. short talks by participants. and they will sit in front to answer questions. our participants, jaclyn witt and associate preceptor at u.s. army war college tried to leave from harrisburg yeda
watch in-depth with author leave edwards live sunday from noon to 2 pm sunday. watch live coverage of the 2019 national book festival on saturday, august 31 on book tv. the all-day conference on military manpower and morale after the 1958 tet offensive in vietnam continues now with a discussion on the u.s. draft and enlistment rates of college graduates. we also hear about defense secretary robert mcnamara's plan to recruit soldiers who previously did not meet some mental or physical standards....
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i want to bring back former democratic congressman donna edwards and david jolly.start with cory booker here, the senator from new jersey. here's what he said when i asked him about where those unaccompanied children will go if we close detention facilities. >> a lot of folks seem to think that we have to have these somehow to protect ourselves. and instead what we often see is nursing mothers, pregnant women, elderly, children being held in conditions that does, according to the government's own reports, permanent harm to these children. and so by having a system that's not of detention facilities, but finding placements for them, working on the kind of things that everybody from the american pediatric academy to the american bar association have spelled out, again, evidence-base prod grams th evidence-based programs that give them safe and secure housing resources and for parents a system so that they can come back through the civil process and be evaluated for their asylum claims and if they have legitimate pathways to become citizens in this country. >> so ther
i want to bring back former democratic congressman donna edwards and david jolly.start with cory booker here, the senator from new jersey. here's what he said when i asked him about where those unaccompanied children will go if we close detention facilities. >> a lot of folks seem to think that we have to have these somehow to protect ourselves. and instead what we often see is nursing mothers, pregnant women, elderly, children being held in conditions that does, according to the...
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jake sherman, philip rucker, gabby orr, donna edwards. thank you all for joining us. >>> just ahead -- all about that base. we were just talking about. does president trump want to expand his support? and can he win re-election if he doesn't? speaking of the election, we also have the latest fund-raising totals from the democratic candidates revealing a growing gap in the 2020 race. stay with us. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been t
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edward lawrence got it and that's what it says. it's an open letter to everybody. >>> dow is down 174. tesla can only be partly to blame with the trade war with china for what's happening to its shares at this hour. $6.4 billion in market value being wiped off the stock as a slew of bad news slams it. we are down 13.75% right now and here's what happened. first, second quarter results came out yesterday after the bell, the electric car maker's reported wider than expected loss and shrinking margins started the downslide. then elon musk kicked the bulls by warning it would emphasize expanding production capacity and model lineup over profits. in essence, that pushes the profitability timeline to q4 now, prompting wall street analysts to send out a flurry of downbeat research notes. finally, a company original, tesla's chief technology officer resigned. he's the brains behind the company's lithium battery. he had been the number two at the company for more than 15 years. >>> from cars to planes. boeing's stock down another 4% right n
edward lawrence got it and that's what it says. it's an open letter to everybody. >>> dow is down 174. tesla can only be partly to blame with the trade war with china for what's happening to its shares at this hour. $6.4 billion in market value being wiped off the stock as a slew of bad news slams it. we are down 13.75% right now and here's what happened. first, second quarter results came out yesterday after the bell, the electric car maker's reported wider than expected loss and...
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we're just at the local emergency operations center where our state governor got governor john bel edwards declare a state of emergency saying this is a severe storm that should not be taken lightly here is what he had to say. >>this is a very significant severe weather. the event and the national weather service or they're using terms like life, threatening floods. >>and out and as governor edwards just said the biggest thing that officials are and that life threatening rge flash flooding, reporting live in morgan city, i'm sylvia master might still be a thank you for that update will stay in touch all right checking now on that situation in new orleans meteorologist for greece or every is really tough going there. >>yeah, it really is i mean new orleans just gets back after time after time with these hurricanes and severe storms not getting much of a break right now in fact yesterday they got more than 10 inches of rain just because of the outer bands of this storm that is developsng right off the gulf of mexico and as you can see the gulf states along the northern gulf and even the lowe
we're just at the local emergency operations center where our state governor got governor john bel edwards declare a state of emergency saying this is a severe storm that should not be taken lightly here is what he had to say. >>this is a very significant severe weather. the event and the national weather service or they're using terms like life, threatening floods. >>and out and as governor edwards just said the biggest thing that officials are and that life threatening rge flash...
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chief edward gallagher walking free today after learning his sentence following his acquittal on all but one charge nbc's steve patterson is at the courthouse >> reporter: tonight, chief edward gallagher is a free man. >> the case of eddie gallagher is finally concluded. >> reporter: after being found not guilty of murder but guilty of posing for a photo with a dead body, the navy s.e.a.l. was sentenced to four months' confinement. but because of time served, gallagher will return home today. for that single code violation, he's being demoted in rank and will be forced to take two months in reduced pay. >> we were certainly hoping for a different sentence >> reporter: the trial began when the decorated navy chief was accused of killing an iraqi prisoner and shooting at unarmed civilians. prosecutors called members of gallagher's own s.e.a.l. team, who described him as unhinged, testified they saw him stab the young fighter. >> this group who decided to concoct this story in no way, ways, or form represent the community that i've, you know, loved and gave my soul to. >> reporter: pres
chief edward gallagher walking free today after learning his sentence following his acquittal on all but one charge nbc's steve patterson is at the courthouse >> reporter: tonight, chief edward gallagher is a free man. >> the case of eddie gallagher is finally concluded. >> reporter: after being found not guilty of murder but guilty of posing for a photo with a dead body, the navy s.e.a.l. was sentenced to four months' confinement. but because of time served, gallagher will...
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. >> author lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth. he is the author of just right plus a collection of biographies. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards life sunday august 4 from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern. what to 2019 national book festival on saturday august 21 on book to be on c-span2. and now, that hearing was ice acting director matthew all
. >> author lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth. he is the author of just right plus a collection of biographies. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards life sunday august 4 from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern. what to 2019 national book festival on saturday august 21 on book to be on c-span2. and now, that hearing was ice acting director matthew all
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edward gallagher is a freeman this morning. the veteran was acquitted after being accused of killing an iraqi citizen. gallagher was sentenced to four months confinement because of time served, though, he has now returned home the navy s.e.a.l. chief is also being demoted in rank, but his lawyers vowed to fight the demotion in a statement the gallagher family says, in part, that edward will spen 4th of july with his family, celebrating not only our nation's freedom, but also his own.e bued out of an mexican prison but his attempt to bust out of u.s. conviction has failed. a new york judge rejected his request forte new trial. his lawyers filed a motion saying the jury was tainted. the judge denied that request based on the overwhelming evidence leading to his conviction his sentencing is set for later this month he was found guilty of charges that include murder, conspiracy and drug trafficking >>> one of the most unique quarterbacks to ever play the game of football, jared lorenzen died wednesday at the age of 38. he had been
edward gallagher is a freeman this morning. the veteran was acquitted after being accused of killing an iraqi citizen. gallagher was sentenced to four months confinement because of time served, though, he has now returned home the navy s.e.a.l. chief is also being demoted in rank, but his lawyers vowed to fight the demotion in a statement the gallagher family says, in part, that edward will spen 4th of july with his family, celebrating not only our nation's freedom, but also his own.e bued out...
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braving it in london, francine the call and anna edwards -- francine lacqua and anna edwards.e going to reach a record high. we are fine in the studio, but anna edwards being in westminster. unilever saying this has a direct impact on the sales for ice cream so it could see it having an impact this quarter for the big retailers. tom: no doubt cooling it inside downing street with the new chancellor of the exchequer. viviana: new british prime minister boris johnson is purging his predecessor's cabinet. 18 of the 29 ministers are out. johnson is bringing in brexit hardliners while preparing the u.k. to leave the european union. he will lay out his priorities today. kim jong-un's regime has resumed missile testing as talks with the u.s. remains stalled. fireduth says the north two missiles into the sea east of the korean peninsula just hours after john bolton left south korea. the ecb is expected to signal it is ready to cut interest rates again. policymakers are deciding how to confront an economic slowdown. changeedict they will policy language to prepare for a rate cut. the p
braving it in london, francine the call and anna edwards -- francine lacqua and anna edwards.e going to reach a record high. we are fine in the studio, but anna edwards being in westminster. unilever saying this has a direct impact on the sales for ice cream so it could see it having an impact this quarter for the big retailers. tom: no doubt cooling it inside downing street with the new chancellor of the exchequer. viviana: new british prime minister boris johnson is purging his predecessor's...
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edwards says know that these have failed or breached. this levy south of new orleans in myrtle grove was one of several that have overtopped. it is not a key levee protecting the mississippi river. barry made landfall saturday near morgan city about 50 miles south of benton ridge. saturated grounds and heavy winds called trees, signs like this one, and powerlines to come tumbling down, leaving thousands in the dark. >> i'm really nervous. i work in a nursing home. they are evacuated, so kind of wishing we would've went with them. >> reporter: the coast guard several people had been rescued in tarragon parish after it was cut off by rising water. floodwaters from lake pontchartrain filled the streets of mandeville comes 30 miles north of new orleans. many houses within a few blocks of the lake are elevated to protect them from storms just like barry. and there is still a moderate to high flash flood warning here in new orleans. official are asking residents to be vigilant. live in new orleans, hilary lane. juliet, back over to you. brian?
edwards says know that these have failed or breached. this levy south of new orleans in myrtle grove was one of several that have overtopped. it is not a key levee protecting the mississippi river. barry made landfall saturday near morgan city about 50 miles south of benton ridge. saturated grounds and heavy winds called trees, signs like this one, and powerlines to come tumbling down, leaving thousands in the dark. >> i'm really nervous. i work in a nursing home. they are evacuated, so...
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this follows on from edward stoner and‘s big whistleblower case. does make edward snowden.d vice—versa, there are mechanisms in place. have a safe harbour. they com pletely place. have a safe harbour. they completely invade our privacy laws in europe. once our data was in the us,... it was being used in the way that the europeans are not allowed to stop then they created the privacy shield and that was created toa privacy shield and that was created to a long negotiation and year we got a to a long negotiation and year we gota trump to a long negotiation and year we got a trump to put someone in charge of the entire think so. that makes things. it is like safe harbour. they say it is much better and it conforms with gdp are which are data protection regulations. they are still not protecting europeans from oui’ still not protecting europeans from our normal privacy laws. this is the case about facebook. facebook is using europeans‘ data when its going back into the us. it is not conforming to the eu privacy laws. they are going to break track and see what systems people use
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mister edwards is the author of just right plus a collection of biographies on the william f buckley, barry goldwater and ronald reagan. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. what in-depth with lee edwards from noon until 2 pm eastern sunday and watch our live coverage of the national book festival onsaturday, august 31 on tv on cspan2 . >> in a country with no public transportation, where there are no facilities that i can walk and
mister edwards is the author of just right plus a collection of biographies on the william f buckley, barry goldwater and ronald reagan. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. what in-depth with lee edwards from noon until 2 pm eastern sunday and watch our live coverage of the national book festival onsaturday, august 31 on tv on cspan2 . >> in a country with no public transportation, where there are no facilities that i can walk and
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donna edwards from the great state of maryland, now a "washington post" columnist. and tim o'brien back with us as well. executive editor he happens to be the author of "trump nation: the art of being donald."ed good evening, welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. everybody at the white house okay with this? this is now a third straight day's news cycle taken up by this, or do they see this as an effective weapon of some sort?o >> an effective weapon, perhaps. they argue about the 2020 presidential race dividing the country. they know they have inflamed the nation's civil fabric with the president's racist tweets and comments that began on sunday. at the same time, brian, talking to my top sources tonight, republicans in congress, and some even in the white house, acknowledge that the president may have played a reelection strategy here, but he has jeopardized his congressional agenda. he still has to try to get the u.s. trade deal through, still has to extend the debt limit. all of that up in the air as democrats move forward with this legislation,
donna edwards from the great state of maryland, now a "washington post" columnist. and tim o'brien back with us as well. executive editor he happens to be the author of "trump nation: the art of being donald."ed good evening, welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. everybody at the white house okay with this? this is now a third straight day's news cycle taken up by this, or do they see this as an effective weapon of some sort?o >> an effective weapon,...
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yesterday a military jury found special operations chief edward gallagher not guilty of murder.onvicted, however, of posing for photographs with a dead war casualty. today he will be sentenced for that crime. >>> for the fourth of july, many people are headed to the beach like cape cod in massachusetts, and that's also where 11 great white sharks have been spotted close to the shore in recent days. don dahler is on the cape. >> reporter: massachusetts marine biologist greg skomal tagged three of the 12 great whites spotted off cape cod in the past two days. >> wow! holy [ bleep ]. it jumped right out of the water. >> reporter: this wasn't skomal's first encounter with jaws. >> he was coming after you. >> i felt like a seal at that moment. >> reporter: social media recently pictured sharks swimming close to the border. marine biologists believe the reason they're seeing more sharks off the east coast is because of the seal population protected by law has exploded. >> we think it really is as simple as a larger number of seals. >> reporter: they have added landline phones because
yesterday a military jury found special operations chief edward gallagher not guilty of murder.onvicted, however, of posing for photographs with a dead war casualty. today he will be sentenced for that crime. >>> for the fourth of july, many people are headed to the beach like cape cod in massachusetts, and that's also where 11 great white sharks have been spotted close to the shore in recent days. don dahler is on the cape. >> reporter: massachusetts marine biologist greg skomal...
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edward: so, $2.35. lemonis: so, they're going to pick an item.2.35, boom. edward: and then each additional item is 25 cents. skyler: i thought it was only 10 cents. naim: the way we billed before, it's 25 cents a unit. lemonis: okay. you know what frustrates me about skyler? he always talked a big game, and he always had a lot of confidence, and right now, it's game time, and he's looking at me like he's a deer in the headlights. if this order and this relationship doesn't get executed properly, then it's game over for this business. lemonis: skyler, how much is this -- how much is their bill on 21 items? skyler: so, let's see, 21 -- lemonis: no, no, no. let him do it, 'cause this is what i'm frustrated about. skyler: so we'll have $2.35, and that includes two units, so we've got 19 remaining. charlotte: so then 19 times -- skyler: so 19 times 25 plus $2.35 is $7.1. lemonis: great, and how many items are in here? skyler: 21. lemonis: great, and so what's the average cost per item? skyler: 33 cents. lemonis: great, so it's 33 cents. so, what -- li
edward: so, $2.35. lemonis: so, they're going to pick an item.2.35, boom. edward: and then each additional item is 25 cents. skyler: i thought it was only 10 cents. naim: the way we billed before, it's 25 cents a unit. lemonis: okay. you know what frustrates me about skyler? he always talked a big game, and he always had a lot of confidence, and right now, it's game time, and he's looking at me like he's a deer in the headlights. if this order and this relationship doesn't get executed...