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ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding upon his time. lemonis: he tells you that. ernie: yeah, we don't really have a good working relationship. lemonis: look, i'd been planning to hang out around dallas, but after hearing what ernie had to say, i wanted to see taylor's store in austin. honestly, my first impression, i wasn't even sure if it was open for business. as the owner of the business, you have one your managers convince you to open up a store in austin. you get here, you decide to tour the parking lot because you want to experience it as the owner. it's got no drive-through pole. you get up here, there's a bl
ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding...
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i am not like ernie pyle, he wrote. i do not mind looking at dead men. but these sights and sounds will remain with me forever. hereemed to want to prepare for what sort of man would be coming home. but his letter was not typical. and talk about the weather what he wanted to eat, and that was basically it. ers argues that soldiers try to protect their families from what they were experiencing. when a division went through rome, he hope to talk about what had happened. his family could share the larger context of what he was doing and what he had seen since palermo. and that it possessed found transcendental meaning. but he came to believe that his hope for understanding from his family was all an illusion. he could never write to them about the war, about the men, crushed and charred, to a carbonized smudge along the road. .r, disemboweled by a mine or the screams of drowning men in a river. that was the war he knew. try as he might, he could detect no larger meaning in it. and that is a quote from thomas childers. often lack the granular descriptions of
i am not like ernie pyle, he wrote. i do not mind looking at dead men. but these sights and sounds will remain with me forever. hereemed to want to prepare for what sort of man would be coming home. but his letter was not typical. and talk about the weather what he wanted to eat, and that was basically it. ers argues that soldiers try to protect their families from what they were experiencing. when a division went through rome, he hope to talk about what had happened. his family could share the...
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the zoo's director says ernie died from a broken neck after he leaned into an adjoining stall and wasy his father over memorial day weekend. staff members tried to save ernie, but he died a few hours after the incident. >>> delaware is now exploring the legalization of marijuana. yesterday, lawmakers approved a task force to study regulating and taxing the drug for adult use. it will consist of experts from medicine and commerce. >>> the promoters behind a failed music festival that left people out of thousands of dollars is now charged with wire fraud. fyre was billed as a luxury concert event, but performers backed out and festivalgoers were met with tents and cheese sandwiches. the organizer billy mcfarland was arrested friday and released from jail on bail just yesterday. according to prosecutor, he used fake documents to defraud investors. >>> look at these wawa welcome america events for you to enjoy today. it is a tribute to rocky. this is today's go fourth and learn event. there are rocky fitness challenges from 6:30 to 8:30, people race up and down the art museum steps. arts
the zoo's director says ernie died from a broken neck after he leaned into an adjoining stall and wasy his father over memorial day weekend. staff members tried to save ernie, but he died a few hours after the incident. >>> delaware is now exploring the legalization of marijuana. yesterday, lawmakers approved a task force to study regulating and taxing the drug for adult use. it will consist of experts from medicine and commerce. >>> the promoters behind a failed music...
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the chp says last year ernie five people were killed on california roads and highways during the july 4 holiday. more than half the people who died were wearing seatbelts. >>> drivers fed up with long commutes and bridges may be willing to pay higher bridge tolls if that means relief from traffic congestion. amber lee is in oakland tonight and found frustration is high but not all drivers are ready to pay the higher tolls. >> reporter: they are absolutely not and lawmakers are working on a ballot measure to help pay for -- the traffic is fairly light right now but earlier it was tough around here as people started their weekend. friday night commit traffic maybe heavier than usual. people are making their getaway for the holiday weekend. >> we are going to san luis obispo and go into the beach and then we will be coming back. four they say with july 4 falling on a tuesday, some people will get a four day weekend making a road trip more inviting. they predict that more than 37 million americans will hit the road nearly 3% more than last year. >> we are thinking san diego but the only c
the chp says last year ernie five people were killed on california roads and highways during the july 4 holiday. more than half the people who died were wearing seatbelts. >>> drivers fed up with long commutes and bridges may be willing to pay higher bridge tolls if that means relief from traffic congestion. amber lee is in oakland tonight and found frustration is high but not all drivers are ready to pay the higher tolls. >> reporter: they are absolutely not and lawmakers are...
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"ernie, it's terrible, it's just terrible. [ laughter ] he is not going to make it to the next round. the main reason the fbi thinks russia was trying to help trump win is because putin famously hated hillary clinton. but at one point during the hearing, texas congressman mike conaway questioned how the fbi could know that, using a very confusing college football analogy. so much that the flip side of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he hated so much. >> that might work on saturday afternoon when the wife's red raiders are playing the texas longhorns. she really likes the red raiders. that assessment's based on -- what? >> part of it is the logic. whoever the red raiders are playing, you want the red raiders to win, by definition you want their opponent to lose. >> i know. but this says that you wanted both of them -- he wanted her to lose, wanted him to win. is that -- >> right, they're inseparable. it's a two person -- >> right, right. >> event. >> i got you. so i'm just wondering when you decided you wanted him to win? >> logically,
"ernie, it's terrible, it's just terrible. [ laughter ] he is not going to make it to the next round. the main reason the fbi thinks russia was trying to help trump win is because putin famously hated hillary clinton. but at one point during the hearing, texas congressman mike conaway questioned how the fbi could know that, using a very confusing college football analogy. so much that the flip side of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he...
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home town to celebrate his birthday and the unveiling of that giant mural here in german town and ernie avenue. officials are expected to be on hand to proclaim today kevin hart day in the city. we are keeping an eye on the festivities in tioga and a full report on "action news" tonight beginning at 4:00. >>> much more ahead on "action news" at 12:30. an actor is becoming a super star with his role in spider-man. >>> you scream and i scream for ice-cream. alicia vitarelli takes us on a tour for businesses cranking out cold sweet treats for decades now. fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery are an entirely new way to play and win instantly. bet i can play faster than you can eat that bag of chips. i won! fast play. play fast. win instantly. >>> after a short trip to poland president trump has touched down in hamburg, germany. the g-20 summit is expected to start with talks on climate and trade. >> reporter: a warm welcome for president trump in poland as he delivers a stern demand to neighbors in the east. >> we order russia to stop their destabilizing efforts and support of host
home town to celebrate his birthday and the unveiling of that giant mural here in german town and ernie avenue. officials are expected to be on hand to proclaim today kevin hart day in the city. we are keeping an eye on the festivities in tioga and a full report on "action news" tonight beginning at 4:00. >>> much more ahead on "action news" at 12:30. an actor is becoming a super star with his role in spider-man. >>> you scream and i scream for ice-cream....
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ernie: really, really good -- ian: really, really good shot under extreme pressure. bill: and the celebration from bryson dechambeau, his breakthrough victory on the pga tour. sharing it with tim tucker, his caddie. what a moment. ian: way to go, kid. >> oh, my gosh, are you kidding me? ian: 10th first time winner on tour this bill: and for patrick rodgers, you know it's going to come, just not this week and he'll be left with what if. and let's go down to amanda. amanda: bryson in just your 4079 start you're officially a winner on the pga tour. what does this life changing moment mean for you? >> i don't even know right now. i've just been working so hard my whole life to try and do this and to finally have it happen at the john deere when i started pretty much a couple of years ago is incredible. i can't thank claire for what he's done, giving me an exemption for a couple of years ago. it's a great honor. amanda: you do things so differently from everybody else. do you think this win has vindicated you? >> yes, i like doing it my way and i feel comfortable doing it
ernie: really, really good -- ian: really, really good shot under extreme pressure. bill: and the celebration from bryson dechambeau, his breakthrough victory on the pga tour. sharing it with tim tucker, his caddie. what a moment. ian: way to go, kid. >> oh, my gosh, are you kidding me? ian: 10th first time winner on tour this bill: and for patrick rodgers, you know it's going to come, just not this week and he'll be left with what if. and let's go down to amanda. amanda: bryson in just...
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back at neighboring countries for their handling of europe's growing my current crisis parlow gentle ernie added it won't be intimidated by criticism from other member states for his decision to take in more refugees. we will not accept lectures and still less threats such as those we have heard from our neighbors in recent days we are doing our duty and expect the whole of europe to do the same alongside italy the warning comes after austria threatened to impose border controls and deploy troops to cut the number of migrants crossing from italy austria defense minister stood by the news saying the country must be prepared to contain the influx italy has taken in almost one hundred thousand immigrants already this year that's over eighty percent of all migrant arrivals to europe rome slammed the e.u. claiming it's turning a blind eye to the problem and with the number of migrants expected to rise even further this year and anti establishment movement in the country has called for braggs it start referendum. west. but ok let's. go. at some italian man's have already taken matters into their
back at neighboring countries for their handling of europe's growing my current crisis parlow gentle ernie added it won't be intimidated by criticism from other member states for his decision to take in more refugees. we will not accept lectures and still less threats such as those we have heard from our neighbors in recent days we are doing our duty and expect the whole of europe to do the same alongside italy the warning comes after austria threatened to impose border controls and deploy...
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will not report on those e-mails giving questions for it hillary for the debate, conspiring against ernie sanders on the nomination, the opinions of the clinton campaign the concerned groups and so forth. it was reimbursing but they said because it was stolen. now, we have done junior's e-mails hundred some leaks, tel the white house and those are reported on and captured by the congress. stole and there's an uproar every time someone comes out. those were stolen as well. if those leaks that embarrass the dnc in the hillary campaign were so bad in this is just a threat to american society and the election process, explain to me by why rock obama would've signed an executive order to take immediate sanctions instead of letting it drift for months and months. >> host: let's get a response. >> guest: barack obama went face-to-face unlike president trump did when he went with mr. pruden and told him he better cut it out. he said there be severe consequences. as a result there were sanctions that the obama administration put on russia. >> host: there are russian officials also deported. >> gue
will not report on those e-mails giving questions for it hillary for the debate, conspiring against ernie sanders on the nomination, the opinions of the clinton campaign the concerned groups and so forth. it was reimbursing but they said because it was stolen. now, we have done junior's e-mails hundred some leaks, tel the white house and those are reported on and captured by the congress. stole and there's an uproar every time someone comes out. those were stolen as well. if those leaks that...
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we're watching ernie this morning and the impact on stock. stay with us for that.verybody. i maria bartiromo. happy thursday. your top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. earnings on the wall street today. twitter with 5 cents a share for the social media site. we will bring in numbers as soon as they come in your right now how did that come the stocks of two and three quarters%. earnings week is jampacked with markets to all-time high. dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 at record levels yesterday and momentum continues this morning. dow industrial at 20 points. s&p announced
we're watching ernie this morning and the impact on stock. stay with us for that.verybody. i maria bartiromo. happy thursday. your top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. earnings on the wall street today. twitter with 5 cents a share for the social media site. we will bring in numbers as soon as they come in your right now how did that come the stocks of two and three quarters%. earnings week is jampacked with markets to all-time high. dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 at record levels...
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margaret, uncle ernie, love to see you but i've got a show. otherwise, it is maybe a little healthier. two years later i can look back on it and say, my goodness, we were a little wound tight. >> stephen: 200 hours of this a year. >> and you never really come down, you always have one to do the next night. it's true you can make up for your mistakes, you can always have another chance but you don't relax really. it's great. it's a real privilege to do it. i hope you have as long a run as we had. >> stephen: oh, thanks. we will. we're having fun. ( cheers and applause ) >> and this is the hippest band in the land. first of all, it's noticing backstage jon one of the great jazz pianist, and when he noodles-- a technical term when there's comedy going on you don't want dead air, just tingling on the piano. the hip term is noodling-- this is how he noodles-- ( piano riff ) yeah, bach, beethoven, mccoy tyner, we were noodling. i brought my band. the world's most dangerous band. >> stephen: you have an album. >> i got the band back after two years.
margaret, uncle ernie, love to see you but i've got a show. otherwise, it is maybe a little healthier. two years later i can look back on it and say, my goodness, we were a little wound tight. >> stephen: 200 hours of this a year. >> and you never really come down, you always have one to do the next night. it's true you can make up for your mistakes, you can always have another chance but you don't relax really. it's great. it's a real privilege to do it. i hope you have as long a...
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ernie died from a broken neck after he leaned into an adjoining stall and was injured by his father.d. staff members tried to save him, but he died a few hours later following the incident. >>> delaware is now exploring the legalization of marijuana. yesterday, state lawmakers approve a task force to study regulating and taxing the drug for adult use. the panel will consist of experts. it will meet in the next few months and will issue the next report by mid-january. >>> fyre festival was billed as a luxury concert event, but performers backed out and the organizer was arrested on friday. yesterday, he was released from jail and now out on bail. prosecutors say he used fake documents to defraud investors. >>> new this morning, a controversial decision in the boxing world has fight fans trying to figure out if they saw an historic upset or highway robbery. jeff warren scored a victory over manny pacquiao for the welterweight title. the judges were unanimous. here is the rest of your sunday morning sports. >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. it will change the way you ex
ernie died from a broken neck after he leaned into an adjoining stall and was injured by his father.d. staff members tried to save him, but he died a few hours later following the incident. >>> delaware is now exploring the legalization of marijuana. yesterday, state lawmakers approve a task force to study regulating and taxing the drug for adult use. the panel will consist of experts. it will meet in the next few months and will issue the next report by mid-january. >>> fyre...
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ernie cheetham, i can name others. host: i want to end this. want to thank you for coming, but i want to and get by reminding the audience that january 31, 1968, the hue battle. here is lyndon johnson, march 1, that same year, two years -- months later, 1968. this will be our closer. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. >> the american son and the field far away, with americans future under challenge right here at home. with our hopes and the world's hopes for peace in the balance every day. do not believe i should devote an hour of my day or my time to any personal partisan causes, or to any duties other than the awesome duties of this office. the presidency of your country. accordingly, i shall not suit, and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give yours comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. also available at c-span odcasts. >> if you enjoyed this q & a, here are some others you might enjoy. documentary filmmaker rory kennedy depicts the final d
ernie cheetham, i can name others. host: i want to end this. want to thank you for coming, but i want to and get by reminding the audience that january 31, 1968, the hue battle. here is lyndon johnson, march 1, that same year, two years -- months later, 1968. this will be our closer. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. >> the american son and the field far away, with americans future under challenge right here at home. with our hopes and the world's hopes for peace in the...
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ernie lee who was named the 2016 teacher of the year for the state of georgia. mr. lee is a dedicated u.s. government civics and history students to his students at windsor forest high school in savannah's south side. mr. lee was a finalist for national teacher of the year. before becoming a teacher in 2008, mr. lee practiced law for over 20 years. you can clearly tell through his demeanor and passion that he discovered his true calling when he began teaching. mr. lee is currently working as a fellow at the smithsonian institute in washington, d.c., studying the state of georgia's historical relationship with indian nations. specifically the supreme court case cherokee nation vs. georgia. his research during the fellowship is centered around writing and developing lesson plans on the topic. i can't thank mr. lee enough for his dedication to georgia students and his ability to inspire them to learn about history and government. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the life of mr. james p. burns of warner robins, georgia, who passed away on april 31, 2017, shortly a
ernie lee who was named the 2016 teacher of the year for the state of georgia. mr. lee is a dedicated u.s. government civics and history students to his students at windsor forest high school in savannah's south side. mr. lee was a finalist for national teacher of the year. before becoming a teacher in 2008, mr. lee practiced law for over 20 years. you can clearly tell through his demeanor and passion that he discovered his true calling when he began teaching. mr. lee is currently working as a...
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aligning himself with the enemy and his popularity kind of just went down in a minute and the fight with ernie terrel was canceled in chicago and a whole bunch of stuff. he took a big public relationshit . and the reason he objected to the war was because he was a member of the nationof islam . that was his total reason. he was a true believer in the nation of islam. and the nation of islam was sort of an offshoot of islam with a different kind of theology on the side of the white devils and oppressing the black man and just a different theology and the idea was why should a black man fight in a white man's war? the honorable elijah mohammed who was the head of the nation of islam answer for years in jail from world war ii and a bunch of members of the religion had served time in jail for not going to correia and muhammad ali was in that line in his religious thinking. so he applied for conscientious objector status . which entailed a bunch of things. edward jack who had been a big lawyer for malcom x in the nation of islam up in harlem, he was called jacko the giant killer because he defeated
aligning himself with the enemy and his popularity kind of just went down in a minute and the fight with ernie terrel was canceled in chicago and a whole bunch of stuff. he took a big public relationshit . and the reason he objected to the war was because he was a member of the nationof islam . that was his total reason. he was a true believer in the nation of islam. and the nation of islam was sort of an offshoot of islam with a different kind of theology on the side of the white devils and...
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including ernie, the first project manager was supposed to be joe, a longtime professor at salem state who tragically passed away just as the project was starting. i don't really know how it happened but it happened that bernie found me right as he was about to start work on this and he took a huge chance on me. it worked out well. when we talk about the 12 people. sixother 10 include linguists from scandinavia. why a linguist? they can read old handwriting. they are used to dealing with primary sources that are hand written. he was in finland. the first person he spoke with was a linguist interested in reading the transcripts of the interrogations. and he said he knew where they were, in helsinki. the next person he spoke about was from the university of helsinki. one of his colleagues, who is now in sweden. the three of them came on and they each brought a younger colleague. it was an interesting crowd to work with. i had a mastery in linguistics so i could interpret. people are interested in literature but we did not have a lot of common ground. we also had some americans including
including ernie, the first project manager was supposed to be joe, a longtime professor at salem state who tragically passed away just as the project was starting. i don't really know how it happened but it happened that bernie found me right as he was about to start work on this and he took a huge chance on me. it worked out well. when we talk about the 12 people. sixother 10 include linguists from scandinavia. why a linguist? they can read old handwriting. they are used to dealing with...
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i had a bit of a struggle with ernie. when you have to rearrange them, that's kind of hard. i managed to wrestle him away from that little bit. we look at each document separately and then i could string the beats for him. , and at the for him end when i produce the book, i think i made for different versions. i would print the whole thing out and he would read the whole thing and see if things went together right. finally, at the end, we spent two days on skype. 8:00 the morning until noon, break for lunch, 1:00 until 5:00, break for dinner and then back. two days in a row on skype. every single decision we made, and checking algorithm to make sure everything was being ordered perfectly. when you see all of the entries in here, that is exactly what the algorithm put out. all the cross-references, all of the notes taken from people. remember, we had six people in scandinavia doing things. we had have a common place to do it. i want to bring us back to this document. here is the testimony, this is what she was saying. you got a pretty good read on this. you can see the top is
i had a bit of a struggle with ernie. when you have to rearrange them, that's kind of hard. i managed to wrestle him away from that little bit. we look at each document separately and then i could string the beats for him. , and at the for him end when i produce the book, i think i made for different versions. i would print the whole thing out and he would read the whole thing and see if things went together right. finally, at the end, we spent two days on skype. 8:00 the morning until noon,...
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i brought in people like ernie allen and david rambo and gloria nebhouse and danny aldrich, all theseindividuals who came into my classroom to help me control -- i didn't have a ta or teaching assistant and this is a cash cow, peter, for the university. all these students paying money and enrolling in these classes and each year it accumulated more and more students. got to pint that when we did a thing onroots"," we had something like 250 students but we got so large, almost unwieldy so necessary to bring some help in, when we got to the "roots" level my wife was indispensable at that time. helping me coordinate those activities along with two or three of our other aassistants, going out to the part of the extension of the university, kind offered we had an east side extension of the campus at that time. reaching out into the community again because wayne state university has had problem over having african-american students on the campus. so the '57 rebellion gave us the opportunity to open up the campus and allow more african-american students. that's one of the demands we put on t
i brought in people like ernie allen and david rambo and gloria nebhouse and danny aldrich, all theseindividuals who came into my classroom to help me control -- i didn't have a ta or teaching assistant and this is a cash cow, peter, for the university. all these students paying money and enrolling in these classes and each year it accumulated more and more students. got to pint that when we did a thing onroots"," we had something like 250 students but we got so large, almost unwieldy...
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i sent ernie a parcel off on 21st august. ps — write soon. letter from an unknown german officer, september 1917. dear mother, on the morning of the 18th, the dug—out, containing 17 men, was shot to pieces over our heads. i am the only one who withstood the maddening bombardment of three days and still survives. you cannot imagine the frightful mental torments i have undergone in those few hours. after crawling out through the bleeding remnants of my comrades and the smoke and debris, and wandering and fleeing in the midst of the raging artillery fire in search of refuge, i am now awaiting death at any moment. you do not know what flanders means. flanders means endless endurance. flanders means blood and scraps of human bodies. flanders means heroic courage and faithfulness unto death. your otto. kirsty: and now the german foreign minister will bejoined by kirsty: and now the german foreign minister will be joined by the queen of the belgians and the duchess of cambridge, and they are going to collect posies from three local
i sent ernie a parcel off on 21st august. ps — write soon. letter from an unknown german officer, september 1917. dear mother, on the morning of the 18th, the dug—out, containing 17 men, was shot to pieces over our heads. i am the only one who withstood the maddening bombardment of three days and still survives. you cannot imagine the frightful mental torments i have undergone in those few hours. after crawling out through the bleeding remnants of my comrades and the smoke and debris, and...
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responsibility to discuss this further we can now cross live to a tally and journalist and i'm as ernie now and thanks for coming on to the program we've seen the ambassador being summoned what is likely to happen next. what it's like to happen next is a very difficult difficult question i can tell you for certain what happened right now. what happened. years. managing the migrants a lot now we are totally left alone by europe and this is a big big problem and this is the problem these are european problem and so now as you said in your presentation about from a general view of this year about the one hundred thousand people try to get to europe through the admitted to very limited area and see. eighty five thousand reach the shores they thought their shores our european shores and here we are to a terrible shameful blackness over europe doesn't have a vision europe doesn't want to stand with italy in trying to manage these big big phenomenon he's not. born today or yesterday it's a crisis of glory in god in the last two or three years and the numbers now are really very very. measured
responsibility to discuss this further we can now cross live to a tally and journalist and i'm as ernie now and thanks for coming on to the program we've seen the ambassador being summoned what is likely to happen next. what it's like to happen next is a very difficult difficult question i can tell you for certain what happened right now. what happened. years. managing the migrants a lot now we are totally left alone by europe and this is a big big problem and this is the problem these are...
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we're watching ernie this morning and the impact on stock. stay with us for that. good morning, everybody. i maria bartiromo. happy thursday. your top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. earnings on the wall street today. twitter with 5 cents a share for the social media site. we will bring in numbers as soon as they come in your right now how did that come the stocks of two and three quarters%. earnings week is jampacked with markets to all-time high. dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 at record levels yesterday and momentum continues this morning. dow industrial at 20 points. s&p announced back up half of a percent right now. almost 30 points higher in the premarket. in europe stocks were mixed. you see the ft 100 other fraction as the dax index is down. gains across the board to report on the heels of the record around wall street yesterday. hong kong, hang seng index and three quarters of 1%. the health care debate rages on. lawmakers rejected a claim repeal of obamacare yesterday. details of the smaller version of the bill begins to pick up steam. tragedy in ohio
we're watching ernie this morning and the impact on stock. stay with us for that. good morning, everybody. i maria bartiromo. happy thursday. your top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. earnings on the wall street today. twitter with 5 cents a share for the social media site. we will bring in numbers as soon as they come in your right now how did that come the stocks of two and three quarters%. earnings week is jampacked with markets to all-time high. dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 at...
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i am not excusing any action that might have been taken by any republican with a administration ernie were in america in the first place. anybody who does lobbying for a foreign entity has to disclose their context. they are based on their own disclosures that research questions as to what these people were doing and let them in. >> let's talk about the dnc at the heart of all this. the democratic national committee and contractor at the center of all of these allegations. what's this about? >> that is a good question. look, there's a lot of questions about who the dnc was talking to, why they might have been reaching out to see contractors and stuff. there's a lot more to come out in the days and weeks to come. >> whether or not these contracts at the dnc were somehow talking with the russian government during the election campaign of what was being handed to them. >> we just don't know at this point. >> a question about this particular attorney in the united states and had her visa extended nvidia followed ministration, how she was able to meet at trump tower. >> exactly. why did sh
i am not excusing any action that might have been taken by any republican with a administration ernie were in america in the first place. anybody who does lobbying for a foreign entity has to disclose their context. they are based on their own disclosures that research questions as to what these people were doing and let them in. >> let's talk about the dnc at the heart of all this. the democratic national committee and contractor at the center of all of these allegations. what's this...