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that is i read epstein of the ira epstein -- that is ira epstein of the ira epstein division of lin andth ours stock of the hour. drop -- ang out a 4% 40% drop over the past year, itself to selling in a 61%rahi premium to friday's closing price. some of the biggest shareholders, the top five of them own about 50% of the stock, including third point. it looks like they've netted a profit of about 85 million pounds. the company has been public for about 31 years and has gained more than 500% in that time. guy: is it really that big a surprise? drahi loves his art. emma: he does. he is obviously known for investing in telecom companies, but he did say sotheby's is one of the most elegant and aspirational brands, and says he has been a client of them for some time. it is perhaps a surprise from a business point of view, but not his personal interests. vonnie: right, because we don't get to keep the art. [laughter] guy: emma, thanks very much. coming up, more from the paris air show. it is, as ever, airbus versus boeing. is mueller berg versus -- enburg vs. faury. we will hear from both of t
that is i read epstein of the ira epstein -- that is ira epstein of the ira epstein division of lin andth ours stock of the hour. drop -- ang out a 4% 40% drop over the past year, itself to selling in a 61%rahi premium to friday's closing price. some of the biggest shareholders, the top five of them own about 50% of the stock, including third point. it looks like they've netted a profit of about 85 million pounds. the company has been public for about 31 years and has gained more than 500% in...
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epstein, thank you very much.te >> my pleasure. >> tucker: dave rubin hosts the rubin report and his is one of the channels that google's algorithms worked to suppress. watch this..el >> right after that happened a lot of the content creators and started to get the monetized, and their videos started -- i'm talking about dave rubin. >> tucker: dave rubin himself joins us tonight. h what do you make of that, dave, when you hear that? >> tucker, i guess you didn't know when you came to my house to do my show, my little garage studio, and you played with my dog and saw my backyard chickens, you didn't know what a crazed, right-wing radical i was. i'm glad to have gotten that out there. ofcr course, this is complete nonsense appeared we've discussed this many times. i am an old school liberal, so this is not like i'm some far lefty or some far righty appeared i'm trying to build bridges here, and even that now is becoming too extreme for what google and youtube are allowing to happen. one of the things that i've done that i'm most proud of, actually, is i've had conservatives on my show,
epstein, thank you very much.te >> my pleasure. >> tucker: dave rubin hosts the rubin report and his is one of the channels that google's algorithms worked to suppress. watch this..el >> right after that happened a lot of the content creators and started to get the monetized, and their videos started -- i'm talking about dave rubin. >> tucker: dave rubin himself joins us tonight. h what do you make of that, dave, when you hear that? >> tucker, i guess you didn't...
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omarion epstein it's good to have you with us. hundreds of thousands of people are again rallying in hong kong they're demanding the resignation of the city's probation leader carrie lam she bowed to pressure and apologized to the public for her handling of the proposed bill that would allow extraditions to mainland china of pro-democracy demonstrators want the bill scrapped completely they worry that the bill is one of many steps to chip away at hong kong's freedoms and legal autonomy oh. after more than a week of mess of protests the human tide showed no sign of abating it was kerry lem's a 2nd back step in as many days on sunday a day after she promised to suspend the extradition bill hundreds of thousands of people clogged the streets of central hong kong to demand that she remove the bill permanently and that she steps down they began together early on sunday morning umbrellas a symbol of their pro-democracy desires as much as protection from the blazing sun by evening the streets of downtown hong kong were packed that kerry
omarion epstein it's good to have you with us. hundreds of thousands of people are again rallying in hong kong they're demanding the resignation of the city's probation leader carrie lam she bowed to pressure and apologized to the public for her handling of the proposed bill that would allow extraditions to mainland china of pro-democracy demonstrators want the bill scrapped completely they worry that the bill is one of many steps to chip away at hong kong's freedoms and legal autonomy oh....
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alan dershowitz has said many times much better than i would be able to say bob mueller epstein conflated a reversed the burden of proof issue, if we were convinced he committed a crime would exonerate him. they made the statement in the report regarding obstruction but we are not saying -- that's not their role. there is a lot to answer for. we are not concerned about bob mueller testifying. he will stick to his report and he will have questions he has to answer regarding the investigation. >> i want to read you something from nancy pelosi, she says she's glad the american people will get to hear directly from robert mueller it adds our national security is being threatened and the american people deserve answers. it makes reference to russia's systemic attack on our election. what about that point she makes in regard to national security? >> i understand your point about national security but what did bob mueller conclude in his report. there was no collusion between the trump campaign and russia. they could ask it again but this is nothing new. it is good that bob mueller will testify.
alan dershowitz has said many times much better than i would be able to say bob mueller epstein conflated a reversed the burden of proof issue, if we were convinced he committed a crime would exonerate him. they made the statement in the report regarding obstruction but we are not saying -- that's not their role. there is a lot to answer for. we are not concerned about bob mueller testifying. he will stick to his report and he will have questions he has to answer regarding the investigation....
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will talk about it at another time. >> i think it is dumb politics for this white house. >> julian epsteinthank you for explaining that to us. >> thank you. >>> the president playing the old hits to convince people to reelect him, but many of his hits are outright lies so we'll fact check those. under president trump us air quality worsens for first time in decades just as the trump administration announces another move today that threatens to make it even worse. as congress discusses slavery reparations, mitch mcconnell says america does not need them because, among other things, barack obama was elected. s why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific sour
will talk about it at another time. >> i think it is dumb politics for this white house. >> julian epsteinthank you for explaining that to us. >> thank you. >>> the president playing the old hits to convince people to reelect him, but many of his hits are outright lies so we'll fact check those. under president trump us air quality worsens for first time in decades just as the trump administration announces another move today that threatens to make it even worse. as...
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trying epstein on any federal charges and that precluded charges against any of his potential accomplices. acosta is who did get the labor secretary gig and still has it. after andy puzder was deemed too controversial to get it. before long the trump administration would also have to see off the staff secretary in the white house who worked every day in the oval office in the immediate company of the president, seeing every piece of paper that crossed the president's desk no matter its classification level. all of this despite the fact that his own application for a permanent security clearance just couldn't seem to get through. turns out rob porter wasn't getting his security clearance because the fbi was getting stuck on the serious allegations of physical abuse that had been made against him by not one but both of his ex-wives. two days after rob porter had to leave the white house over those serious domestic abuse claims, a trump white house speech writer was also forced out after his ex-wife also explained to "the washington post" that she too had spoken to the fbi about her contenti
trying epstein on any federal charges and that precluded charges against any of his potential accomplices. acosta is who did get the labor secretary gig and still has it. after andy puzder was deemed too controversial to get it. before long the trump administration would also have to see off the staff secretary in the white house who worked every day in the oval office in the immediate company of the president, seeing every piece of paper that crossed the president's desk no matter its...
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please epstein is extremely critical of the law and his organization. i think the c.b.c. are has devoted itself to the wrong course but people there are prepared to use deceptive arguments sometimes even false witness statements and preform related statements. they were willing to use witnesses who had lie just to get a conviction. for them the end justifies the means that's the position the c.p.c. are represents and under those circumstances i'd prefer to defend mass murderers or there are. serious allegations we decide to follow them up. when i learn has collected enough evidence he handed over to the central office for combat in crimes against humanity genocide and war crimes all o.c.l.c. age there undercover agents retrace the suspect steps in france and rwanda an extensive investigations head of the office says it would be almost impossible for someone innocent to be convicted. susans yes when we start looking into a case we don't rely on the statement of just say 5 witnesses. we need a whole lot more. once we have found 304050 witnesses we know we've been thorough.
please epstein is extremely critical of the law and his organization. i think the c.b.c. are has devoted itself to the wrong course but people there are prepared to use deceptive arguments sometimes even false witness statements and preform related statements. they were willing to use witnesses who had lie just to get a conviction. for them the end justifies the means that's the position the c.p.c. are represents and under those circumstances i'd prefer to defend mass murderers or there are....
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maya wiley, paul butler, and julia epstein. two stories are breaking. donald trump looking at potentially retaliating against iran for the new footage you see on your screen, these reports of a u.s. drone shot down. prosecutors saying roger stone has violated his gag order again. they wand meetate hearing and possible jail time. and the trump administration saying it has the legal right to the deny so and toothbrushes despite a court order otherwise. then there's this. the pentagon briefing senators on ufo sightings after this navy video comes out. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. u're watching "the beat" msnbc. experience the style, craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contri
maya wiley, paul butler, and julia epstein. two stories are breaking. donald trump looking at potentially retaliating against iran for the new footage you see on your screen, these reports of a u.s. drone shot down. prosecutors saying roger stone has violated his gag order again. they wand meetate hearing and possible jail time. and the trump administration saying it has the legal right to the deny so and toothbrushes despite a court order otherwise. then there's this. the pentagon briefing...
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comes epstein this play on top . never hunts also developed a clever strategy that he learned all by himself. it just didn't involve doom some . it's still far from perfect but ai is creeping into a huge range of areas in daily life whether in transport logistics for nursing care . on facebook. we asked you what tasks would you like to hand over to an ai. lewis would like a robot to help take care of the housework cleaning or doing the washing filling or emptying the dishwasher that would be grand she says. she said i wouldn't mind a chef robots that could help choose ingredients for meals. ben thinks we need robots in the justice system that are programmed to enforce the law that would help put an end to corruption among the powerful he says and maybe end corruption entirely. and diego writes that ai could help improve management of patients appointments ensuring medicines are taken for regularly and improving medical planning they could also help shorten waiting times in doctors' offices. is already playing a major
comes epstein this play on top . never hunts also developed a clever strategy that he learned all by himself. it just didn't involve doom some . it's still far from perfect but ai is creeping into a huge range of areas in daily life whether in transport logistics for nursing care . on facebook. we asked you what tasks would you like to hand over to an ai. lewis would like a robot to help take care of the housework cleaning or doing the washing filling or emptying the dishwasher that would be...
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were affected and it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result were to action levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose the disaster lead to massive radiation exposure which was made more widespread by the wind with europe and asia also affected back to 2008 r.t. spoke to some of those involved. you know the most the ballpark i think my father understood very well what danger he was facing from a very fast day when they flew as a governmental commission to noble that absolutely no idea about the situation that because no one could explain anything when he saw the state of the fall of prague i think he had already understood everything including the his life would end with the situation of suborning. that a lot of this is slower than a pretty existence of conditions are difficult the helicopters that separate she was up to 200 degrees at different points at a height of 200 meters above the reactor in the burning heat helicopters hovered over the exploded reactor engineers threw down service of say well the pilot struggle to control the helicopter of the one of the
were affected and it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result were to action levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose the disaster lead to massive radiation exposure which was made more widespread by the wind with europe and asia also affected back to 2008 r.t. spoke to some of those involved. you know the most the ballpark i think my father understood very well what danger he was facing from a very fast day when they flew as a governmental commission to noble that...
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blast at the nuclear plant it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result radiation levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose. of again and recalls what happened. i spent 3 months at chernobyl the hardest part as far as i remember was when we came in by helicopter we hovered above the reactor and it was simply frightening to view the results of the catastrophe i could not even imagine something like that what kind of a nuclear catastrophe could destroy that giant construction grade of onward concrete about 300000 cubic meters of soil where excavated collected and brought to a special disposal area immediately after that the radiation level in the area decreased a 1000 times that allowed us to tell the soldiers to enter the station and start deactivating the facility yes i usually give the scientists and others credit for the very important job they did there but ordinary soldiers were the main heroes. radiation sickness for example i could shave and accidentally cut myself and the bleeding would not stop a small scratch wouldn't heal for weeks it's scary just to think
blast at the nuclear plant it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result radiation levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose. of again and recalls what happened. i spent 3 months at chernobyl the hardest part as far as i remember was when we came in by helicopter we hovered above the reactor and it was simply frightening to view the results of the catastrophe i could not even imagine something like that what kind of a nuclear catastrophe could destroy that giant...
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like this all throughout the year and one such event we are doing this coming wednesday june 5 david epstein for his new book triumph and a specialized world before we start if you could turn off or silence your cell phone we would appreciate it. please step up to the microphone here before asking your questions or we can no we cannor and enjoy the conversation but make sure that it's going to be recorded there are copies right behind the cash register sound front. last, please keep your chairs where they are because we are going to have another events after this one. now the reason we are all here i'm here to introduce stephen to all of you. he is a historian and biographer and writer who's appeared in many publications including the atlantic he's the author of 17 books including his last one before this code breakers into the secret intelligence war against the soviet union oliver wendell holmes a life in order and ideas. in the book she tells the story of one of the most influential supreme court justices in american history in the american jurisprudence purpose review calls the top-notch
like this all throughout the year and one such event we are doing this coming wednesday june 5 david epstein for his new book triumph and a specialized world before we start if you could turn off or silence your cell phone we would appreciate it. please step up to the microphone here before asking your questions or we can no we cannor and enjoy the conversation but make sure that it's going to be recorded there are copies right behind the cash register sound front. last, please keep your chairs...
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ron epstein, thank you for joining us from the paris air show.pital management. do you enjoy airbus -- are you enjoying airbus? --lori: not really. when i look at the aerospace and defense industry, it is the polar off the doves -- the polar opposite of what i've been seeing. analysts have been pretty bullish. i think industrials generally are an interesting area to poke in right now. this is not one of those areas we would be poking. david: so the business might not be a good business, but it is not fully evaluated. lori: there is a challenging new slow as well. likeook at an area consumer staples, a space we like, but everybody hates it. . aerospace and defense is pretty much on the opposite end of the spectrum. alix: coming up, markets awaiting clues from the fed. we will be joined by nyu professor of economics. can the fed do anything this -- butt disappointed disappoint? we will take a look. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. monday. it is going to be about spinning your wheels until wednesday when we g
ron epstein, thank you for joining us from the paris air show.pital management. do you enjoy airbus -- are you enjoying airbus? --lori: not really. when i look at the aerospace and defense industry, it is the polar off the doves -- the polar opposite of what i've been seeing. analysts have been pretty bullish. i think industrials generally are an interesting area to poke in right now. this is not one of those areas we would be poking. david: so the business might not be a good business, but it...
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story -- when our daughter graduated a few years ago, the speaker was theo epstein, who had been the epste. really?ke the speaker? but then i got to know him a get --bit and he give gave the most amazing speech. area theout the cubs seventh game of the world series. and how they were expected to win and he is sitting next to his son. it was such a big deal in chicago after the drought of winning that literally, people had radios on their ancestors graves to play the game all over chicago so they could hear this. he was sitting next to his son and his son said the odds are so great. then the game starts going to hell and they lost their leader. they're going into the seventh inning and the clouds come in and there's a rain delay. and you have a feeling this is going bad. then he talked about standing outside the locker room. it was the youngest and most diverse team they ever had. he was a speaking to a generation of young people about the promise of their generation. he looked in that room and on rain delays, the players look down at their phones and they are depressed especially whe
story -- when our daughter graduated a few years ago, the speaker was theo epstein, who had been the epste. really?ke the speaker? but then i got to know him a get --bit and he give gave the most amazing speech. area theout the cubs seventh game of the world series. and how they were expected to win and he is sitting next to his son. it was such a big deal in chicago after the drought of winning that literally, people had radios on their ancestors graves to play the game all over chicago so...
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. >> brian epstein said if the beatles were going to go, they would go big.mbed their way into the huge amphitheater. they're the lucky ones. others outside were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ ♪ ♪ i told you before, you can't do that ♪ ♪ >> the beatles output was phenomenal. they seemed to always be either touring, making a movie or making a record. ♪ ♪ >> hello. see these little fellas? they're the beatles, inflatable beatles. they're yours for just $2. ♪ ♪ >> they had posters and magazines and stickers the teenager becomes the most desirable target for the dollar. >> i lived in the projects in brooklyn, you know, in a black community, and the beatles were everywhere. so it wasn't like this was a white phenomenon. they were everywhere. ♪ that's what i want >> the beatles created a rock industry. they were selling in ways no one had ever sold before, and they were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen, and loved here in america, here a
. >> brian epstein said if the beatles were going to go, they would go big.mbed their way into the huge amphitheater. they're the lucky ones. others outside were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ ♪ ♪ i told you before, you can't do that ♪ ♪ >> the beatles output was phenomenal. they seemed to always be either touring, making a movie or making a record. ♪ ♪ >> hello. see these little fellas? they're the beatles, inflatable beatles. they're...
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robert epstein who was a liberal and i believe a democrat and professor at ucla computer science, researchhas done a very meticulous study to the best of my knowledge it has not been in any way invalidated, showing in the last election that's exactly what google did, steer people toward democratic nominees. or candidates. and as a result actually skewed election results. i would argue if one wants to be honest and that's at a premium. if one wants to be honest, i would say google had a more insidious effect on the election than putin did. jesse: the way they do this, if you put some search in they direct you away from conservative sites toward more positive mainstream pro-democracy krat i can sites. and then they deplatform and ban people. we know a bunch of google executives were on the obama team. they met at the white house on numerous occasions. as ted cruz found out, we know who they want in the white house. watch him grill this executive. >> of the senior executives at google, do you know of a single one who voted for donald trump? >> thank you, senator. i'm a user experience directo
robert epstein who was a liberal and i believe a democrat and professor at ucla computer science, researchhas done a very meticulous study to the best of my knowledge it has not been in any way invalidated, showing in the last election that's exactly what google did, steer people toward democratic nominees. or candidates. and as a result actually skewed election results. i would argue if one wants to be honest and that's at a premium. if one wants to be honest, i would say google had a more...
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. >> why would theo epstein take the gm job at the chicago cubs?was loaded up at the boston red sox. why? the greatest comeback, 108 years, no world championship. so now larry culp is offered ge and he spoke about this in an article with the harvard business school publication, where he said, my friends are telling me "what are you doing?" have a great legacy. you made all of this money and youyou made all of this money and have a great life. why would you step into this mess? and he said, that is exactly why i should do it. carol: this is what is interesting. wall street is not so convinced that his set of skills is a great match for general electric. he acquired a lot of companies. ge, he actually has to sell off businesses. you are also talking about general electric being a company where the revenues are five or six times more. it is a very different beast. you cite analysts in your story that say we do not deem these are the right skills for what ge needs right now. bryan: yes, what he did at daniher is different in the term thanor the short w
. >> why would theo epstein take the gm job at the chicago cubs?was loaded up at the boston red sox. why? the greatest comeback, 108 years, no world championship. so now larry culp is offered ge and he spoke about this in an article with the harvard business school publication, where he said, my friends are telling me "what are you doing?" have a great legacy. you made all of this money and youyou made all of this money and have a great life. why would you step into this mess?...
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brand-new information about peter kim jong un release a page, he was on robert mueller epstein before and the context were revealed. we will reveal more about the role he played in the russian investigation, kevin heard standing by live for that. mexico dispatching a team on their way to washington to negotiate a solution to the tariff donald trump promised to slap on the nation and gradually increase until they help curb the flow of illegal immigrants at the southern border but we begin with virginia beach shooting. the police chief describing a gun battle that ensued after four officers into the city government building where they exchanged gunfire with the suspect who had just lost his job at the public works department. >> the sound of gunfire, they were able to locate where the suspect was committing his crimes and immediately engaged with the suspect and i can tell you that it was a long gun battle between those four officers and that suspect. >> we are joined by reporter jane harper. thanks for joining us. the mood there on virginia beach. >> shock, the most devastating day in
brand-new information about peter kim jong un release a page, he was on robert mueller epstein before and the context were revealed. we will reveal more about the role he played in the russian investigation, kevin heard standing by live for that. mexico dispatching a team on their way to washington to negotiate a solution to the tariff donald trump promised to slap on the nation and gradually increase until they help curb the flow of illegal immigrants at the southern border but we begin with...
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david: joining me, adam epstein and nan hayward. i'm not surprised by the hypocrisy.ut it's irksome that the mainstream media didn't much report on the hillary side of all this for months. >> they have delighted in all of that information. but here is another aspect. susan rice abused her powers to unmask members of the trump transition team when they were meeting entirely legally with representatives from the united arab emirates. she used that as unmass to be try to figure out if there was some way they could presumably cause difficulty for the trump transition team. why is sue and rice putting herself back out into the spotlight? they are doing this because investigation of the investigation is coming. bill barr, the attorney general will be revealing a lot. david: they are doing it now and they are certain when all this information does come out, it will somehow be buried. adam, i must admit, i'm more with lindsey graham than with president trump with what you should do. when i deal with the irs i always err on the side of the irs. if i have to overpay them that's
david: joining me, adam epstein and nan hayward. i'm not surprised by the hypocrisy.ut it's irksome that the mainstream media didn't much report on the hillary side of all this for months. >> they have delighted in all of that information. but here is another aspect. susan rice abused her powers to unmask members of the trump transition team when they were meeting entirely legally with representatives from the united arab emirates. she used that as unmass to be try to figure out if there...
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let's discuss this with julian epstein and hameed dylan. great to have you with us tonight. i want to read more of this letter from the assistant attorney general, the review is broad in scope talking about the us attorney darrell who is looking into this and intended to illuminate open questions regarding the activities of us and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. who should be worried tonight? >> democrats should be worried when looking into the obama administration and any democrats participating in a vast conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2016 election even before the election occurred at high ranking employees in his apartment of justice who engaged in this conspiracy, misled courts, misused our surveillance power against american citizens and generally betrayed their oath, those -- if mister darren has space in the main office of the doj and staff and he is serious and heads are going to roll. shannon: congressman mike meadows said this. >> william barr is serious about making sure we reset and reestablish th
let's discuss this with julian epstein and hameed dylan. great to have you with us tonight. i want to read more of this letter from the assistant attorney general, the review is broad in scope talking about the us attorney darrell who is looking into this and intended to illuminate open questions regarding the activities of us and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. who should be worried tonight? >> democrats should be worried when...
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hasink the "miami herald" done some amazing investigation into the epstein case in particular.owers need to be checked, whether it is the president of the united states, a senior white house official, or a very private political donor. host: let's go to carroll, who is calling from florida on the democratic line. carol, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. i really wanted to call and talk about the line and disregard for the norms that is happening as a regard to national security. as an air force veteran, i was willing to give my life for this country in a foreign land. and i learned that integrity meant doing the right thing when no one is looking. with this lighting and disregards for the norms, i am very concerned about national security. what are we going to do to make the case against iran when no one believes the president or kellyanne conway? and the breaking of the hatch act is only one thing that has completely disregarded our norms and put us at risk. if everyone is above the law, then we have no democracy to protect in foreign lands or at home. guest: t
hasink the "miami herald" done some amazing investigation into the epstein case in particular.owers need to be checked, whether it is the president of the united states, a senior white house official, or a very private political donor. host: let's go to carroll, who is calling from florida on the democratic line. carol, good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. i really wanted to call and talk about the line and disregard for the norms that is happening as a regard to national...
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. >> tony epstein. >> two weeks ago, i witnessed firsthand the incompetence of the home office in delivering medical cannabis for children with severe epilepsy. history was made when you're ago today when they received a license for medication when the prime minister promised to right this wrong. will the primus to commit to make it part of her legacy to deliver on her promise not just to that but many other children still suffering. >> she is absolutely right. individual cases are desperately difficult and everybody across the house feels families and friends of those who are affected but we have ensured the law has changed, doctors can prescribe cannabis based products for medicinal use whether it is clinical evidence or benefits, that is the right thing to do. the secretary of state has been hearing the testimony of families about what they appear to face and to undertake a rapid revaluation and address system barriers to prescribing. >> last year a report revealed shortcomings with special education needs debarment and i've met with many parents, had to resort to tribunals to get appropr
. >> tony epstein. >> two weeks ago, i witnessed firsthand the incompetence of the home office in delivering medical cannabis for children with severe epilepsy. history was made when you're ago today when they received a license for medication when the prime minister promised to right this wrong. will the primus to commit to make it part of her legacy to deliver on her promise not just to that but many other children still suffering. >> she is absolutely right. individual...
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end my story is that when our daughter graduated from college a few years ago the speaker was theo epstein the red sox general manager and i was like really? he is a speaker? i'm a twins fan. but then i got to know him a little bit he gave an amazing speech about the seventh game of the world series they were expected to win he is sitting next to his son it was such a big deal in chicago after their drought of winning that literally people had radios on their handsets all over chicago to hear this. the sun is saying the odds are so great. and then the games go to hell and it is bad and then the clouds come in and then the rain delay and he just has this feeling that they will lose so he talks about standing outside the player's locker room the most diverse team they ever had in speaking to a generation of young people about the promise of their generation so he looks in the room normally with rain delays they look at their phones and they are depressed especially if they are losing but this was different so now they all look at each other talking about the season win or lose then there is
end my story is that when our daughter graduated from college a few years ago the speaker was theo epstein the red sox general manager and i was like really? he is a speaker? i'm a twins fan. but then i got to know him a little bit he gave an amazing speech about the seventh game of the world series they were expected to win he is sitting next to his son it was such a big deal in chicago after their drought of winning that literally people had radios on their handsets all over chicago to hear...
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china figures into this scene, jamil, foreign senate committee adviser and from cm e*trader by ira epsteinetting involved, president xi of china is having conversations with iran and not the likes of what we saw with shinzo abe of japan who is trying to play peace maker, do we have a new access of evil that involves iran, china and i will throw in north korea? >> look, liz, we saw last week vladimir putin defending china in trade conflict that we had, the u.s. with china, china supporting iran, north korea has always been bad actor supported by china, there's definitely a theme going on here where the people who are not supportive of u.s. policies are coming together in various combinations, whether we have real acts of evil or not, certainly a collaborative interest that they have against us and to push back on u.s. influence and frankly they've been pretty successful and that's a real problem for us as nation and national security. liz: iara, access of evil by president george herbert walker bush back in the day, iraq was in there but no longer an issue for the moment, what does this do
china figures into this scene, jamil, foreign senate committee adviser and from cm e*trader by ira epsteinetting involved, president xi of china is having conversations with iran and not the likes of what we saw with shinzo abe of japan who is trying to play peace maker, do we have a new access of evil that involves iran, china and i will throw in north korea? >> look, liz, we saw last week vladimir putin defending china in trade conflict that we had, the u.s. with china, china supporting...
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julian epstein former chief counsel of the house judiciary committee. he joins us.lot for coming on. i don't want to be mean, and i'm not defending eastland or talmadge or any of those guys. they are all creepy. certainly not robert bird, the klan recruiter. but the hypocrisy is too much. to say because joe biden served in the same caucus as bad people, he shouldn't be allowed to run? like, why doesn't anyone stand up and call b.s. on that? >> i don't think anyone is seriously saying that. first, your point about senator bird. he did renounce his segregationists views before he passed. with respect to booker's criticism of biden, what booker is saying is that biden is glossing over the reference of a grown man as "boy" rather than "son" or "son" rather than "boy." it's clear and offensive racial overtones and the dark history of referring to grown men as "boy." that was booker's criticism. >> tucker: i'm confused. >> let me finish my point. >> tucker: biden is not black. how is it offensive to say he never called me "boy," he called me "son"? >> it was clumsy of bid
julian epstein former chief counsel of the house judiciary committee. he joins us.lot for coming on. i don't want to be mean, and i'm not defending eastland or talmadge or any of those guys. they are all creepy. certainly not robert bird, the klan recruiter. but the hypocrisy is too much. to say because joe biden served in the same caucus as bad people, he shouldn't be allowed to run? like, why doesn't anyone stand up and call b.s. on that? >> i don't think anyone is seriously saying...
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the columnist, angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning.kness theme to it. no smoke and mirrors here! apparently, a lot of people said the duchess of cambridge looked a bit moody at trooping the colour. it turns out she was suffering with the swaying of the vintage coat she was travelling in. somebody who suffers from a lot of motion sickness, but the queen came to her rescue and provided her with some of her favourite pills. the queen has been sailing on the britannia fought 43 yea rs, sailing on the britannia fought 43 years, also, and she is also a travel sickness sufferer. she said last year, the worst part of the coronation was spending hours on the coach, bouncing around. let's move on. elsewhere, let's go to this. the isle of bute, talking about the closure of the bute man. yes, fertile territory for a richard curtis movie. this is the local paper which is closing. one of the country oldest weekly papers. as a journalist, i started on weekly papers, but for the community, there'll be lots of people watching this. the local paper was
the columnist, angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning.kness theme to it. no smoke and mirrors here! apparently, a lot of people said the duchess of cambridge looked a bit moody at trooping the colour. it turns out she was suffering with the swaying of the vintage coat she was travelling in. somebody who suffers from a lot of motion sickness, but the queen came to her rescue and provided her with some of her favourite pills. the queen has been sailing on the...
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story, and that is that with our daughter graduate from college of years ago, the speaker was theo epstein who had been the red sox general manager and then went on to do the cubs and this is a good political ending for us all. i actually was like, really? he's the speaker? you know, twins fan, okay. but then i got to know him a little bit and he gave this most amazing speech, and to just summarize the focus, it was about the cubs that seventh game of the world series, and how they were expected to win and y sitting next to his son and his son is going -- it was such a big deal in chicago after their 100 some year drought of winning, that literally people at radios on their ancestors graves, , okay, to play the game all over chicago so that they could hear this. so we sitting there next to his son and his son is going, the odds, dad, the odds are so great. they were ahead -- it so great. he keeps saying, stop talking about the odds. you never know, you never know. then the game starts going to hell and bad and the lost their lead in the going into the seventh inning, and then there's clout
story, and that is that with our daughter graduate from college of years ago, the speaker was theo epstein who had been the red sox general manager and then went on to do the cubs and this is a good political ending for us all. i actually was like, really? he's the speaker? you know, twins fan, okay. but then i got to know him a little bit and he gave this most amazing speech, and to just summarize the focus, it was about the cubs that seventh game of the world series, and how they were...
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the columnist angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye.irst fitness session. we have become obsessed with steps. but actually it is not the way to keep it. everyone thinks 10,000 steps of the holy grail, the magic number, if you fulfil that the day with a pedometer strapped to your wrist you will be on the journey to fitness. experts now say it is 15,000 steps. the equivalent of a 7—.5 mile hike. what a love about this story in particular... eidetic there is anything about this story that i love. but they have completed two studies —— i don't think. they looked at hunter gatherers in the tanzania savannah and glaswegian postman. laughter. not an obvious connection. is there a hunter—gatherer thing where they lived in the dustbin because there is negative to take it. just the idea that these are the two demographics that indicate this. anything that helps the nation's health is going to be beneficial. as a glaswegian postman more fitter than a mancunian postman? take the challenge. 27 pieces of fruit and veg bidet, walk seven and a half mil
the columnist angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye.irst fitness session. we have become obsessed with steps. but actually it is not the way to keep it. everyone thinks 10,000 steps of the holy grail, the magic number, if you fulfil that the day with a pedometer strapped to your wrist you will be on the journey to fitness. experts now say it is 15,000 steps. the equivalent of a 7—.5 mile hike. what a love about this story in particular... eidetic there is anything about this...
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we welcome on the phone ron epstein. he has a neutral rating on boeing. give us your sense of this.f yet another unrelated problem with the software that may cause the plane to nosedive unexpectedly, but you seem to be taking it in stride. ron: it isjust -- just part of the process. my understanding is they executed a fault in the flight control computer, and that caused a runaway issue and caused nose-down. andfaa was flying simulating this, and the recovery took longer than they anticipated. a lot of jargon, a lot of talk. the reality is the faa is doing job to certify the airplane, and it is not surprising they are going to find some things. it is going to delay it some more for sure. it seems like now that best, boeing submit a fix in september or october. this pushes out late into the year. i've had discussion with folks that maybe this could push to january, but this too shall pass. it is part of the process. price?ut at what if we get back into january, will there be compensation they have to pay for airlines? how do you quantify for that? ron: there's the aircrafts that were
we welcome on the phone ron epstein. he has a neutral rating on boeing. give us your sense of this.f yet another unrelated problem with the software that may cause the plane to nosedive unexpectedly, but you seem to be taking it in stride. ron: it isjust -- just part of the process. my understanding is they executed a fault in the flight control computer, and that caused a runaway issue and caused nose-down. andfaa was flying simulating this, and the recovery took longer than they anticipated....
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. >> epstein works in the white house counsel's office. >> reclaiming my time. i don't see kushner's name here. i don't see it. he's a special adviser to the president on middle east affairs. he's also receiving direct benefit and, by the way, he didn't divest himself of his interests, his direct interest in that property. he's now being bailed out. >> will the gentleman yield? >> not at this time, no. i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. sarbanes. >> thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank you for the legislation. i just want to step back a little bit. because if you look at many of the ethics reforms that are contained in hr-1, and this was one of them, what they were recognizing is a situation where things that have become norms were being ignored by this administration. things we never thought we would have to codify. requirements, expectations, guidelines, rules, that prior administrations had abided by, had met kind of the expectation of public around, et cetera. those were being ignored. so a lot of what you see in the ethics reforms that are par
. >> epstein works in the white house counsel's office. >> reclaiming my time. i don't see kushner's name here. i don't see it. he's a special adviser to the president on middle east affairs. he's also receiving direct benefit and, by the way, he didn't divest himself of his interests, his direct interest in that property. he's now being bailed out. >> will the gentleman yield? >> not at this time, no. i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. sarbanes. >> thank...
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phil, thank you very much >>> joining us now to talk about what the air show means for boeing is ron epstein of america ron, you're getting ready to go it paris yourself. >> i am. yeah, we'll be going over there saturday night we got scheduled 34 meetings >> the number of expected orders counsel pretty significantly as phil pointed out, why is that? is that boeing alone or more that is happening? >> two factors the wide body market pretty slow for a couple of years, 777, 350, a-330, the 737 it is hard to imagine that anybody is going to be ordering 737s in an environment where aircraft is grounded. >> in terms of stock performance of boeing and airbus, you think it is warranted to see that kind of a big differential between the two? >> sure. the 737 issue has kind of slowly ballooned out. when it first happened, this will be cleared up in a matter of weeks then a month or two, then aircraft grounded for four months and still don't have resolution american airlines just pushed out their entry into the service. we're modeling in our financial models, six to nine month window six months -- >> d
phil, thank you very much >>> joining us now to talk about what the air show means for boeing is ron epstein of america ron, you're getting ready to go it paris yourself. >> i am. yeah, we'll be going over there saturday night we got scheduled 34 meetings >> the number of expected orders counsel pretty significantly as phil pointed out, why is that? is that boeing alone or more that is happening? >> two factors the wide body market pretty slow for a couple of years,...
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aerospace and defense analyst sheila cayaglu of jefferies and ron epstein of bank of america sheila,you're all over the "wall street journal" -- >> we're old news already, though we just announced another deal, so -- >> yeah, this not quite as big i want to understand the rationale here and why i should think that it's anything other than economies of scale and they've got some of the same customers so they can -- those complicative operations they can put together -- although they don't do a lot of the same thing, but defense spending is going to slow to single digits i mean, it was slow three, four, five years ago, but recently it's been up double digits it's going to slow again is that why this is happening? >> morgan and i were talking about this earlier it reminds us a lot of harris and l-3. you have to keep moving to get ahead. if you think about the budget, it's $730 billion, so not an uber-size addressable market, but it's slowing it's still off of a very low base so we have a good addressable market just these companies are seeing a way of merging and bigger is better in def
aerospace and defense analyst sheila cayaglu of jefferies and ron epstein of bank of america sheila,you're all over the "wall street journal" -- >> we're old news already, though we just announced another deal, so -- >> yeah, this not quite as big i want to understand the rationale here and why i should think that it's anything other than economies of scale and they've got some of the same customers so they can -- those complicative operations they can put together --...
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discuss this with blogger and father of two, jim coulson, and the broadcaster and columnist, angela epsteinnge a nappy, goodness! it still perpetuates these myths about dads andi perpetuates these myths about dads and i have no idea why because modern fatherhood is so different. angela, where do you stand? i think this is an absolutely ridiculous thing. we have become over sensitive asa thing. we have become over sensitive as a society so once again it is once spoiling for an argument. companies are burnishing pc credentials. we have made so many inroads into all aspects of professional life as women. and men are very helpful in the home, there isa are very helpful in the home, there is a lot of equality. but the problem with this situation is that there is a lot of big things that we all need to fight over. pulling in the workplace, equal pay, central object furcation of women. these are important gender issues that we need to discuss equally as a society. but when you toss in the fat that if a woman is doing the dishes and a if you are watching at home, husband, please empty the dishwashe
discuss this with blogger and father of two, jim coulson, and the broadcaster and columnist, angela epsteinnge a nappy, goodness! it still perpetuates these myths about dads andi perpetuates these myths about dads and i have no idea why because modern fatherhood is so different. angela, where do you stand? i think this is an absolutely ridiculous thing. we have become over sensitive asa thing. we have become over sensitive as a society so once again it is once spoiling for an argument....
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and that is when our daughter graduated from college a few years ago, the speaker was theo epstein, the red sox general manager, this is a good political end for us all and i was like really, speaker, twins fan, okay, he gave this most amazing speech. to summarize the focus, it was about the cubs, the seventh game of the world series, how they were expecting to win in sitting next to his senate his son is going on and it was a big deal in chicago after their 100 year drought of winning that people had radios on their ancestors graves to play the game all over chicago so they could hear this and sitting next to his son, his son is going the odds are they are so great, it is so great, he keeps saying stop talking about the odds, you never know, you never know and going into the seventh inning, clouds coming in and there is a rain delay and you have a feeling that this is going on. and talked about setting outside the players locker room, the youngest team they had ever had. the most diverse team they ever had and speaking to a generation of young people about the promise of their generati
and that is when our daughter graduated from college a few years ago, the speaker was theo epstein, the red sox general manager, this is a good political end for us all and i was like really, speaker, twins fan, okay, he gave this most amazing speech. to summarize the focus, it was about the cubs, the seventh game of the world series, how they were expecting to win in sitting next to his senate his son is going on and it was a big deal in chicago after their 100 year drought of winning that...