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expression can only be limited if and only if that expression will cause direct and imminent harm, such as yelling fire in a crowded theater. our government's role is not to censor but to ensure that artists are able to freely express themselves without fear of censorship, and our government did not protect this young man's first amendment rights. instead, it acted as a retroactive censor on his work. here is an example of a government making a decision based on content they disapproved of and preventing this work because of its subject and because some legislators weren't knowledgeable enough about it to understand it from being displayed in a public place. justice brandize in his defense of spree speech wrote it's hazardous to discourage thought and hope and imagination, that fear breeds repression and that repression breeds hate and hate ministers stable government. the path to safety lies in the opportunity to discuss freely supposed grievances and proposed remedies. his words were written in 1927, 90 years ago, almost a century, but they still echo true today. censorship out of fea
expression can only be limited if and only if that expression will cause direct and imminent harm, such as yelling fire in a crowded theater. our government's role is not to censor but to ensure that artists are able to freely express themselves without fear of censorship, and our government did not protect this young man's first amendment rights. instead, it acted as a retroactive censor on his work. here is an example of a government making a decision based on content they disapproved of and...
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i would also like to thank our sponsors for their support of the free expression awards dinner. this evening would not be possible without your wonderful support. i would also like to think some of the people in the room, and commended them for their work. actually, i would like to thank all 400 of you, but that won't possible. kathy mayor williams -- catherine merrill williams has always been a great support counsel. [applause] alberta, president of the knight foundation and former board chair is here tonight. there's alberto. [applause] his own leadership and the knight foundation support has been absolutely essential for the newseum. i would also like to welcome our friends from the charles koch institute and the aclu. not many organizations can say that. [laughing] and marty baron is in the house. [applause] >> the freedom forum will honor marty with the excellent in the media award in june in this room. congratulations, marty. [applause] the mission statement is those 45 words engraved in a 75-foot marble tablet in the front of our building. we welcome more than 800,000 peo
i would also like to thank our sponsors for their support of the free expression awards dinner. this evening would not be possible without your wonderful support. i would also like to think some of the people in the room, and commended them for their work. actually, i would like to thank all 400 of you, but that won't possible. kathy mayor williams -- catherine merrill williams has always been a great support counsel. [applause] alberta, president of the knight foundation and former board chair...
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very quick look at the daily express. fresh calls forfunding look at the daily express. authority that pays terrorists. this plays very much to those who want to reduce the amount that is given to foreign aid. theresa may immediately, very early on, came out and said she would support the .7% target of gdp that would go towards aid. many people thought she would go back from that. it was very much david cameron, fresh face of the tory party together with the green stuff that got dropped. what our aid money is going to is much more about building future markets for us. before it was not so much about that. she has committed very on to keeping it full studies is incredibly popular with readers of the daily express. this is about a mentally ill arab, says the daily express who killed a british student and is in line to receive a salary from the palestine authority which receives £25 million authority which receives £25 million a yearfrom britain. a lot of authority which receives £25 million a year from britain. a lot of talk about foreign aid quite rightly is about foreign
very quick look at the daily express. fresh calls forfunding look at the daily express. authority that pays terrorists. this plays very much to those who want to reduce the amount that is given to foreign aid. theresa may immediately, very early on, came out and said she would support the .7% target of gdp that would go towards aid. many people thought she would go back from that. it was very much david cameron, fresh face of the tory party together with the green stuff that got dropped. what...
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finally, the fun of the sunday express, true blue passport reborn.tly the iconic dark blue
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maybe we need is the express to remind us. in some regions, the figure is as high as 97% of people being physically inactive. there are lots of ways we are told we can change that. it is difficult to acquire new habits and easy to acquire bad ones. take the stairs, get off the bus they stop earlier. but the real thing is the cost of 1.2 billion to the nhs and increasingly we are told we have to ta ke increasingly we are told we have to take care of our own health because some of the things we do cost the nhs so much more. this idea we should do more exercise. 20 minutes, of daily walking, which i'm sure we all do already? we are doing our bit. i certainly do. that is because i have a dog and she insists upon it. that's it for the papers tonight. we will be back at 11:30pm. you can also see all the front pages online on the bbc news website. we will be backin on the bbc news website. we will be back in 42 minutes withjim and jacqui. now it's time for meet the author. three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who becam
maybe we need is the express to remind us. in some regions, the figure is as high as 97% of people being physically inactive. there are lots of ways we are told we can change that. it is difficult to acquire new habits and easy to acquire bad ones. take the stairs, get off the bus they stop earlier. but the real thing is the cost of 1.2 billion to the nhs and increasingly we are told we have to ta ke increasingly we are told we have to take care of our own health because some of the things we...
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we express the resolve of the people of the united states. with the people of south korea to preserve their freedom and ensure the objective of a denuclearize korean peninsula. an objective not only by the people of the united states and south korea, but our allies across the globe. we are heartened by the support allies across the asian pacific which will continue to advance this objective with the korean peninsula. the resolve express of the people of the united states and the president of the united states to achieve that objective through peaceable means, through negotiations. but all options are on the table as we continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of south korea for the denuclearization of this peninsula and for the long-term prosperity and freedom of the people of south korea. let me say it is also very humbling for me to be here. my father served here in korea in the united states army more than 64 years ago. the general favor to me this myning with reflections on father's service. it seems fitting that as vice pre
we express the resolve of the people of the united states. with the people of south korea to preserve their freedom and ensure the objective of a denuclearize korean peninsula. an objective not only by the people of the united states and south korea, but our allies across the globe. we are heartened by the support allies across the asian pacific which will continue to advance this objective with the korean peninsula. the resolve express of the people of the united states and the president of...
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qualcomm, american express and csx reporting.e'll break down their numbers as soon as they hit the tape. >> and billow riley is no longer a factor at fox news. up next, we will take a look at the financial blow his firing may bring to 21st century fox. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. e new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would bemaintain the temperature negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. just cool it to minus 160 hand we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack. it's your tv, take it with u. with directv now and at&t, get the ultimate in entertainment plus unlimited data. get directv now for $10 a month when you havthe new at&t unlimited plus plan. >>> welcome back. the dow the worst performing today, down half a percent. a lot we mentioned by a big price component, ibm after earnings miss last night. s&p down and the nasdaq and russell positive. crude oil is lower after new da
qualcomm, american express and csx reporting.e'll break down their numbers as soon as they hit the tape. >> and billow riley is no longer a factor at fox news. up next, we will take a look at the financial blow his firing may bring to 21st century fox. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. e new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would bemaintain the temperature...
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american express open cards can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow your business. american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, everyone i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business." the show dedicated to helping your growing business. actress kate hudson has always been a fashion trend setter both on the red carpet and off. and now with his athletic-wear line fabletics she is giving women fashionable choices for their workout. i sat down with kate in new york city to talk about why her line is so much more than just a business to her, but why she doesn't want to give up her day job in this "small business stars." ♪ raised in a celebrity household and with several film credits, including her award-winning role in "almost famous" under her belt, kate hudson is no stranger to the spotlight. in 2013, she added a new title to her resume, business owner. >> my partners who came to me had an idea. they felt like there was this
american express open cards can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow your business. american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, everyone i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business." the show dedicated to helping your growing business. actress kate hudson has always been a fashion trend setter both on the red carpet...
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you can see if it has a tongue at the side or a goofy expression. we try to represent anything custom that represents that pet. >> cuddle clones fixed out the right balance of freelancers, contractors and employees. but we went to seattle to meet the owner of an outdoor shed business who said he didn't want the hassle of renting space, having payroll and everything else. so he outsources all of it. meet ryan smith. he's an architect, designer and the owner of seattle-based modern shed. his company manufactures and sells distinctive-looking sheds based on his designs, like this prototype, which he keeps as a studio in his back yard. his company also distinguishes itself by the unusual way he runs things. >> we don't have a payroll, no. >> modern shed has no employees. >> nor do they have the legal is that right to treat me as an ploy 8283. >> we're all contractors. >> we have been a virtual company for a long time. >> we are paperless. >> no headquarters. >> we train and carrie zero inventory. we don't order anything until everything is signed off an
you can see if it has a tongue at the side or a goofy expression. we try to represent anything custom that represents that pet. >> cuddle clones fixed out the right balance of freelancers, contractors and employees. but we went to seattle to meet the owner of an outdoor shed business who said he didn't want the hassle of renting space, having payroll and everything else. so he outsources all of it. meet ryan smith. he's an architect, designer and the owner of seattle-based modern shed....
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the joy that comes from being able to express that without rationalize or think of all of words in the right order how wife feel and i cannot even describe it myself to do that with one swipe of the paintbrush kids know what that is like not trying to say everything sonata as important and it is important to have the sciences but there are two sides of this you cannot just say okay we don't the arts and humanities. testimonial. back when the earth was new and have in a whisper with the names of things hadn't had time pulling summer into autumn into rank-and-file the world called and i answered. i caught my breath between spoonfuls of lemon sorbet. how could i count my blessings when i did not know their names? back when everything was still to come look came out everywhere gave my promise to the world and the world followed me here. >> we're at the rotunda of thomas jefferson university of virginia we're here to learn more about the jefferson papers. >> jefferson is the founder of the cuvier and worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia and he said that was his l
the joy that comes from being able to express that without rationalize or think of all of words in the right order how wife feel and i cannot even describe it myself to do that with one swipe of the paintbrush kids know what that is like not trying to say everything sonata as important and it is important to have the sciences but there are two sides of this you cannot just say okay we don't the arts and humanities. testimonial. back when the earth was new and have in a whisper with the names of...
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for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business z. think you are seeing double? cuddle clones hope so. they have made an entire business making plush replicas of people's pets and customers are scrambling to get one of their own. they had to get outside help, which was a complete disaster. we went to louisville, kentucky to get their tale of caution and success. ♪ >> when one offed to's beloved yorkies passed away, he was desperate to find a way to memorialize her. >> i have it in the side bedroom when you walk down the hallway. people that walk by thought it was a real dog. >> the "it" is his cuddle clone. a stuffed animal that is an exact replica of the pet he loved so much. the idea was the brain child of founder and dog owner, jennifer williams. >> i had a dog owner, rufus. i was laying back on him. i thought it would be cool to have a plush version of you. >> it was a thought that stuck. in 20
for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business z. think you are seeing double? cuddle clones hope so. they have made an entire business making plush replicas of people's pets and customers are scrambling to get one of their own. they had to get outside help, which was a...
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ginsberg in particular had expressed notably extreme views. even advocating for the abolition of mother's day. a nominee for the supreme court abdicating for mother's day and yet confirmed 96-3. could we have borked these nominees? could we have tried to have filibustered them? sure. but we didn't. we resisted the calls for retribution and did our level best instead to halt the senate slide after the bork and thomas episodes. we respected the senate's tradition against filibustering supreme court nominees. now the tradition not to filibuster extended not just beyond the supreme court. when president clinton named two highly controversial nominees from california to the nienltsdz circuit, some -- ninth circuit, some on my side wanted to defeat their nominations with a filibuster. the republican leadership said, let's don't do that. to their great credit, majority leader lott and senator hatch decided not to do that. they advanced the nomination. he and senator hatch and i and a vast majority of the republican conference voted for cloture to giv
ginsberg in particular had expressed notably extreme views. even advocating for the abolition of mother's day. a nominee for the supreme court abdicating for mother's day and yet confirmed 96-3. could we have borked these nominees? could we have tried to have filibustered them? sure. but we didn't. we resisted the calls for retribution and did our level best instead to halt the senate slide after the bork and thomas episodes. we respected the senate's tradition against filibustering supreme...
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the international community has repeatedly expressed its outrage. the joint investigative making them -- mechanism has found, beyond any doubt, that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons against its own people multiple times. on tuesday, the assad regime launched another chemical attack on civilians, murdering innocent men, women, and children, in the most gruesome way. assad did this because he thought he could get away with it. he thought he could get away with it, because he knew russia would have his back. that changed last night. as i warned on wednesday, when the international community consistently fails in its duty to act collectively, there are times when states are compelled to take their own actions. the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians is one of those times. the united states will not stand by when chemical weapons are used. it is in our vital national security interests to prevent the spread and use of chemical weapons. our military destroyed the airfield from which this week's chemical strike took
the international community has repeatedly expressed its outrage. the joint investigative making them -- mechanism has found, beyond any doubt, that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons against its own people multiple times. on tuesday, the assad regime launched another chemical attack on civilians, murdering innocent men, women, and children, in the most gruesome way. assad did this because he thought he could get away with it. he thought he could get away with it, because he knew...
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the british coined an expression in english. that is the expression in english. "keep calm and carry on." i think today more than ever before, we need to keep calm and continue doing our work. because the syrian conflict is very long and complicated. it has to be kept in the multilateral sphere. and it is this council that has the main responsibility to address this. we must reactivate and strengthen the political willingness of the three possible scenarios we have been dealing with here in the council. the negotiations in geneva, the negotiations for the cease-fire, and to contain the use of violence. and of course, the discussion in the security council. the principles that guided uruguay internationally are deeply rooted in our country. it is a small country without i'm forces that threaten anyone. -- armed forces forces that threaten anyone. therefore, the nonuse of force in international relations is a guiding cardinal principle for uruguay. and we only allow -- accept the use of force in accordance with principles of international law and the provision of t
the british coined an expression in english. that is the expression in english. "keep calm and carry on." i think today more than ever before, we need to keep calm and continue doing our work. because the syrian conflict is very long and complicated. it has to be kept in the multilateral sphere. and it is this council that has the main responsibility to address this. we must reactivate and strengthen the political willingness of the three possible scenarios we have been dealing with...
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this is it somebody who is known to express hateful attitude and bigoted remarks. there are people that could be incited violence. >> she is threatening violence. >> she called for the destruction of islam and she is clearly speak nothing a hateful way. >> i did not cause 9/11. it is not a li who kidnapped 276 girls in nigeria. >> billions of muslims in the world and they are not violent. >> you can't run away from the fact when it comes to violence committed in the name of religion, islam is number one. >> for saying that. a li is wanted dead or alive. >> yes, we can said the al-qaeda. a bullet a day keeps the infidel up away. >> you could have lived a quiet life. >> i could have been quiet in my home, but how would i feel about myself? you can put your head in the sand, but if you are confronted with the grim reality people murdering in the name of your god. the bigger the problem gets. >> if americans keep censoring the killers will push until we the killers will push until we have no freedom i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loa
this is it somebody who is known to express hateful attitude and bigoted remarks. there are people that could be incited violence. >> she is threatening violence. >> she called for the destruction of islam and she is clearly speak nothing a hateful way. >> i did not cause 9/11. it is not a li who kidnapped 276 girls in nigeria. >> billions of muslims in the world and they are not violent. >> you can't run away from the fact when it comes to violence committed in...
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it's just a natural thing for the human being to want to express with us. we are born creative, wildly creative. if we look to every child, they're wildly creative. the joy that comes from being able to express that without having to rationalize it, without having to think of the words they are going to say in precisely the right order how i feel. to be able to do that with one swipe of a paintbrush, kids know what that's like and then we get trained out of it. i'm not trying to say that other things are not as important. obviously, it's important to have the sciences and i grew up with the sciences, i into, you know, but there are two sides to this and you can't just say, okay, got the math and sciences, we don't need the arts and humanities. we need that desperately. >> testimonial. back when the earth was new and heaven just a whisper, back when the names of things hadn't had time to stick, back when the smallest breezes melted summer into autumn, when all the poplars quivers sweetly in rank and file, the world called and i answered. each glance ignited
it's just a natural thing for the human being to want to express with us. we are born creative, wildly creative. if we look to every child, they're wildly creative. the joy that comes from being able to express that without having to rationalize it, without having to think of the words they are going to say in precisely the right order how i feel. to be able to do that with one swipe of a paintbrush, kids know what that's like and then we get trained out of it. i'm not trying to say that other...
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but nato allies expressed understanding and also expressing strong support. >> as an organization, is there a consensus that syrians did it? >> nato's alliance is not present inside syria. this is not an issue we have in a way but all nato allies are effective because nato allies are participating and we are concerned about the situation in syria. so therefore we have condemned the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime before and we have expressed also that we need a fact-finding mission which established to sort of actually -- >> so i know nato as an organization is not involved in the horrendous humanitarian crisis, the six-year war and half a a million people killed and millions homeless. nato isn't involved in afghanistan but why isn't nato involved in fighting terrorism in syria or iraq? >> nato is involved also in supporting the fight against terrorism in both syria and iraq. we provide support to coalition fighting isil. we have planes helping over syria and iraq. and train iraqi officers to help them fight international terrorism. >> what is nato doing in syria? >> we ar
but nato allies expressed understanding and also expressing strong support. >> as an organization, is there a consensus that syrians did it? >> nato's alliance is not present inside syria. this is not an issue we have in a way but all nato allies are effective because nato allies are participating and we are concerned about the situation in syria. so therefore we have condemned the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime before and we have expressed also that we need a...
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[inaudible] we have a lot of freedom to express ourselves.if you were an american or going to be an american or living in the united states now you have a great deal of freedom and we have a great deal of freedom. we should basically be going crazy on social media shouldn't we just be expressing ourselves with much less restraint than we even offer? we are more free than we know and have more liberty than we take advantage of. .. what do you think would happen? are you going to close it down. yet the internet. to 24 hours the opinion that you would like. it's part of the process. if you don't like it you can choose what not to see. but it is people expecting opinions. many of the ideas that kept in someone's mind all of the social media a scary place to be. that's human nature. people are expressing themselves and say whatever the hell they want. it is absolutely impossible. it is the way it is. there is absolutely no practical way to stifle the freedom of expression on social media no matter how annoying and how horrible and excruciating it
[inaudible] we have a lot of freedom to express ourselves.if you were an american or going to be an american or living in the united states now you have a great deal of freedom and we have a great deal of freedom. we should basically be going crazy on social media shouldn't we just be expressing ourselves with much less restraint than we even offer? we are more free than we know and have more liberty than we take advantage of. .. what do you think would happen? are you going to close it down....
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for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the program dedicated to helping your business grow and thrive. it is that time again. national small business week begins today. from april 30 to may 6, they will recognize the achievements of the top small businesses, entrepreneurs, small business advocates and champions during events and awards ceremonies. we get the chance to kick it off with the newly appointed head of the administration, linda mcmahon. she will travel the country meeting with business owners and holding webinars. nice to meet you. >> thank you, j.j. it's good to be with you. >> we are thrilled. this is your first time as head for small business week. what do you hope to get out of it? >> it is our opportunity to salute the 28 million small businesses. we are recognizing the small business person of the year from each state and the u.s. territories. they will all be in washington for a big kick off dinner sunday night. then on mon
for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the program dedicated to helping your business grow and thrive. it is that time again. national small business week begins today. from april 30 to may 6, they will recognize the achievements of the top small businesses, entrepreneurs, small business advocates and champions during...
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that is the expression in english. "carry on." i think today more than ever calm ande need to keep continue doing our work. because the syrian conflict is very long and complicated. it has to be kept in the multilateral sphere. and it is this council that has the main responsibility to address this. we must reactivate and strengthen the political willingness of the three possible scenarios we have been dealing with here in the council. thenegotiations in geneva, negotiations for the cease-fire, and to contain the use of violence. and of course, the discussion in the security council. the principles that guided areuay internationally deeply rooted in our country. withoutsmall country i'm forces that threaten anyone. the nonuse of force in international relations is a guiding cardinal principle for uruguay. and we only allow -- except the use of force in accordance with principles of international law and the provision of the united nations charter. and the other use of force for uruguay the legitimate. -- illegitimate. uruguay has
that is the expression in english. "carry on." i think today more than ever calm ande need to keep continue doing our work. because the syrian conflict is very long and complicated. it has to be kept in the multilateral sphere. and it is this council that has the main responsibility to address this. we must reactivate and strengthen the political willingness of the three possible scenarios we have been dealing with here in the council. thenegotiations in geneva, negotiations for the...
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for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "yourusiness" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone, i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. president trump says helping and supporting women owned small businesses is a priority for his administration. the president, along with the vice president, mike pence, and first daughter, ivanka trump, convened around the white house with a group of women business owner who is spoke of successes and challenges they face. the president pledged to help them overcome some of those barriers. today, we have two of the women that participated. shirley perry owner of hydrotech and jessica johnson cope owner of johnson security bureau. with we told you about jessica's journey taking over the family's business a few years ago. great to see both of you. >> hi, j.j., how are you doing? >> good morning, thank you. >> thank you for giving us insight on that. let me start with you on the sight, jessica. what was the tone of the meeting? >> the tone was exciti
for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "yourusiness" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone, i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. president trump says helping and supporting women owned small businesses is a priority for his administration. the president, along with the vice president, mike pence, and first daughter, ivanka trump, convened around the...
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. >>> competition heating up for both american express and ebay. how this is affecting the bottom li wheth companies release results. we'll have results at any moment for all of you. david: the dow sinking for the second straight day. oil a about drag on stocks with exxon, chevron the dow's biggest losers with gold town. we have team coverage. phil flynn watching big movements in energy from the cme lori rothman on the floor of the nyse. lori, we're down triple digits again! what are the traders saying? >> let me give you the scuttlebutt, david and chairman. delay in tax reform first and foremost. we heard from boston fed member eric rosen again. he is a non-voting member of the he he commented on the balance sheet. that set off some flags. fed with the beige book. not terrible, but the comments equally split. u.s. economy that is, equally split between modest and moderate. not overwhelmingly rousing in terms of the fueling the fire of growth here. so that kind of led to after ibm after the bell last night, this time 24 hours set the tone and slash
. >>> competition heating up for both american express and ebay. how this is affecting the bottom li wheth companies release results. we'll have results at any moment for all of you. david: the dow sinking for the second straight day. oil a about drag on stocks with exxon, chevron the dow's biggest losers with gold town. we have team coverage. phil flynn watching big movements in energy from the cme lori rothman on the floor of the nyse. lori, we're down triple digits again! what are...
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[laughter] >> last one. >> as americans we have a love of freedom to express ourselves. you are going to be an american, living in the united states now, we have a great deal of freedom. if an egyptian would come to the united states today and have the freedom that we have, we should be going crazy on social media shouldn't we, should we be expressing ourselves? with much less re- strained or are we more free than we know? >> i didn't get the last part. >> we are more free than we know and have more liberty than we even take advantage of. would you advise us to make more use of that liberty? does that make sense? >> first of all i am not in the position to advise people on how to use their liberty, that is one thing and i think people should do whatever the hell they want. if they want to go crazy on social media, do it. if you want to insult people, do it, even if you want to be a racist, we cannot stop it. and i will give an example. this is something i gave advice. when people were offended by that caricature and cartoons we said okay what do you think will happen you
[laughter] >> last one. >> as americans we have a love of freedom to express ourselves. you are going to be an american, living in the united states now, we have a great deal of freedom. if an egyptian would come to the united states today and have the freedom that we have, we should be going crazy on social media shouldn't we, should we be expressing ourselves? with much less re- strained or are we more free than we know? >> i didn't get the last part. >> we are more...
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for those who find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping grow your business. kate hudson has been a trend setter on the air and off. she's giving women fashionable choices for their workout. her empire is expanding with retailers nationwide and extended sizing. i sat down with kate in new york city to talk about why it is so much more than just a business to her, but why she doesn't want to give up her day job in this small biz stars. raised in a celebrity household and with several film credits, including her award winning role in "almost famous" under her belt, kate hudson is no stranger to the spotlight n. 2013, she added a new title to her resume, business owner. >> my partners who came to me had an idea. they felt there was a wide space in athleisure for affordable active wear that was more fashion forward and they came to me thinking that it would be the right fit. when i really sat and thought about it, it was like this is just my
for those who find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping grow your business. kate hudson has been a trend setter on the air and off. she's giving women fashionable choices for their workout. her empire is expanding with retailers nationwide and extended sizing. i sat down with kate in new york city to talk about...
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ozturk: we just want people to be able to express their opinions freely.eporter: ozturk finds more support at an event to raise awareness about her "no" campaign among the local kurdish and alevi communities. they are generally more critical of turkish president recep tayyip erdogan and his plans. ozturk knows that every vote from germany will count. ms. ozturk: let's not forget deniz yucel. that he's in jail in turkey, that there's no independent judiciary anymore. one more reason to vote "no." reporter: the town of florsheim is an hour away. this is where the journalist deniz yucel grew up and went to school. worried about his safety in jail, his parents are refusing to talk to the media. the same holds for most of the german-turkish community here. only one shop owner is willing to talk to us about yucel's detention. >> some people say it's right. others say it's wrong. right because he interviewed people from a terror organization. why did he do that? that's a problem for the turkish state. but i think everyone is responsible for their own actions. rep
ozturk: we just want people to be able to express their opinions freely.eporter: ozturk finds more support at an event to raise awareness about her "no" campaign among the local kurdish and alevi communities. they are generally more critical of turkish president recep tayyip erdogan and his plans. ozturk knows that every vote from germany will count. ms. ozturk: let's not forget deniz yucel. that he's in jail in turkey, that there's no independent judiciary anymore. one more reason to...
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it is an expression of disconnect from politics, not an expression of their connection. it is an outgrowth of anger and frustration that people feel. i do think it is something positive that we can organize. it was a character of people defending their neighborhoods against white lynch mobs and feeling the confidence to do that. i think there is a qualitative difference than some guys lighting their mattress on fire in their frat house and throwing it out on the street. i want to talk to those guys, just not when they are drunk. i want to talk about the olympics first. think this one man was the head of the committee. he was a former physical director for francisco franco. i was wondering if you know the background behind that. i don't know whether or not you talk about the situations. glickman was one of them. he was excluded from the olympics because he was jewish. you had included that in the book itself. the other question i had was the transformation/metamorphosis of george foreman. he was really he was closed and didn't say very much. whereas, ali was really boiste
it is an expression of disconnect from politics, not an expression of their connection. it is an outgrowth of anger and frustration that people feel. i do think it is something positive that we can organize. it was a character of people defending their neighborhoods against white lynch mobs and feeling the confidence to do that. i think there is a qualitative difference than some guys lighting their mattress on fire in their frat house and throwing it out on the street. i want to talk to those...
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doctors, rescue workers, children, a silent protest, an expression of dignified rage, an act of selfservation. they are demanding punishment for the assad regime and protection from the international community. and growing signs tonight both could come from the trump administration. a top diplomat hinting strongly the us could respond militarily and saying president assad will eventually have to go. we are considering an appropriate response for this chemical weapons attack, which violates all previous un resolutions, violates international norms and long held agreements between parties, including the syrian regime, the russian government, and all other members of the un security council. it's a serious matter that requires a serious response. today, america's commander in wounded warriors from past conflicts. this has been a big stress test of his america first approach, a philosophy predicated on a narrow view of us interests in which exercising moral and humanitarian leadership was not considered central. but the chemical attack has clearly altered that thinking. as he indicated t
doctors, rescue workers, children, a silent protest, an expression of dignified rage, an act of selfservation. they are demanding punishment for the assad regime and protection from the international community. and growing signs tonight both could come from the trump administration. a top diplomat hinting strongly the us could respond militarily and saying president assad will eventually have to go. we are considering an appropriate response for this chemical weapons attack, which violates all...
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i would like to express my recognition, my gratitude. on the occasion of the legislative elections, they will have another opportunity to express the views of the right and center. it don't disperse your votes, remain united. we must choose what is preferable for our country in the next round. i will not make any recommendation where likely. i do not believe in abstention, especially when it am extremist party -- when an extremist party is close. its program is economic and social program would lead the country to failure, to bankruptcy. and to this chaos we would have to and the european chaos with an exit from the eurozone. extremism cannot bring anything other than division to france. i shall therefore vote in favor of -- believe it is my duty to say so frankly to you, now it is up to you in your conscience to reflect on what you think is best for you, your country and your children. my dream for my children is they should be of a to live in a free country that is proud of its values, a country that has gotten rid of the fear of all t
i would like to express my recognition, my gratitude. on the occasion of the legislative elections, they will have another opportunity to express the views of the right and center. it don't disperse your votes, remain united. we must choose what is preferable for our country in the next round. i will not make any recommendation where likely. i do not believe in abstention, especially when it am extremist party -- when an extremist party is close. its program is economic and social program would...
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i think i think there is a bases for bipartisan cooperation on that and i have expresses that to the chairman and i think here and i it is something we can work on together. >> chairman pai has expressed an aversion to subsidy policies that would help consumers who c cannot afford broadband to do so. do you have worries people will have access to broadband but not the means to pay for it? >> if they don't have the means to pay for it they don't have access to broadband. a lot of republicans have problems with federal subsidies for anything. in today's world if you don't have access to the internet you will not make it in today's economy and society. if we want to help people in rural america and underserved areas and raise their economic standards it is good investment for the federal government to make sure that there is not only deployment but that people have the ability to access broadband and if that means we have to help some americans who don't have the money to be able to afford broadband connections to do that i think that is a good investment. >> is that something you are i
i think i think there is a bases for bipartisan cooperation on that and i have expresses that to the chairman and i think here and i it is something we can work on together. >> chairman pai has expressed an aversion to subsidy policies that would help consumers who c cannot afford broadband to do so. do you have worries people will have access to broadband but not the means to pay for it? >> if they don't have the means to pay for it they don't have access to broadband. a lot of...
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shall we move on the front the express? and a lovely picture of his brother and sister—in—law talking about praising prince harry for coming out about his mental anguish. but this story about a crackdown on foreign oil site like the stories we get at this time of year when papers get given stuff before the bank holiday and they think it will be a quiet run. the stay back at work. tell us about the story and how much do you think it stands? it is important to remember this particular minister needs a win at the moment, liz truss has had a lot of difficulties in re ce nt has had a lot of difficulties in recent weeks, heavily criticised by the judiciary, recent weeks, heavily criticised by thejudiciary, overruled recent weeks, heavily criticised by the judiciary, overruled in some of that initiatives she has tried to bring in. so this is an interesting story and it does depend on what the detail will be. as always! who are these foreign crooks we are cracking down on? the problem might be there not that many of them. there are
shall we move on the front the express? and a lovely picture of his brother and sister—in—law talking about praising prince harry for coming out about his mental anguish. but this story about a crackdown on foreign oil site like the stories we get at this time of year when papers get given stuff before the bank holiday and they think it will be a quiet run. the stay back at work. tell us about the story and how much do you think it stands? it is important to remember this particular...
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ozturk: if people are worried about freely expressing an opinion 3000 kilometers away from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't look away. i'm getting involved because i want to support people here who'd rather vote no. damien: ozturk was born in germany. her parents came here almost 50 years ago to escape poverty and the lack of freedom in turkey. today, she's worried that turkey is headed in the wrong direction. and she worries that people in germany's turkish community can no longer express opposition without fear. ms. ozturk: it would be terrible if people were to take revenge after the referendum. in the sense of, they voted no, so let's get them. that would be very dangerous. >> let's give the taxi driver a flyer. can i give you this? >> it's better if you don't. >> why? >> because you're turkey's enemies. >> we just want people to be able to express their opinion freely. >> but our ministers aren't allowed to campaign here. >> the pkk is. damien: in this heated atmosphere, ozturk also defends the german journalist deniz yucel, who is currently jailed in turkey. >> he intervi
ozturk: if people are worried about freely expressing an opinion 3000 kilometers away from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't look away. i'm getting involved because i want to support people here who'd rather vote no. damien: ozturk was born in germany. her parents came here almost 50 years ago to escape poverty and the lack of freedom in turkey. today, she's worried that turkey is headed in the wrong direction. and she worries that people in germany's turkish community can no longer...
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i just want to ditto basically what supervisor kim expressed. i think it was during the budget committee meeting we pretty much members at least myself expressed concerns about the estimates and when we voted for it the first time to sole source this out and think some of the estimates were accurate but there were things that bothered me a lot that if knrou had looked at it more carefully maybe the budget knhity committee looked at it more care fully at the time we could have questioned it more. the moving cost was a big difference between what was estimated first time versus what is estimated now. that's really disturbing that those thingerize not that difficult to get in front of in regards to predictions. so, i think the department has expressed they are going to do better in the future. i hope that will be true when the time comes because this is getter very difficult for myself to continue to support arguments about sole sourceing these contracts out. given our concerns and given the fact we expressed our concerns and the answers we got bac
i just want to ditto basically what supervisor kim expressed. i think it was during the budget committee meeting we pretty much members at least myself expressed concerns about the estimates and when we voted for it the first time to sole source this out and think some of the estimates were accurate but there were things that bothered me a lot that if knrou had looked at it more carefully maybe the budget knhity committee looked at it more care fully at the time we could have questioned it...
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for the bill of rights -- >> the constitution shall make -- aw >> freedom of religion, freedom of expression is again another united states.he while groups may not get along, they are all entitled to their believes. >> however, this had been no picnic. religious ideas are being put to the test with issues such as legalization of drugs, abortion, and of course, homosexuality. this is a county clerk for kentucky. she licenses same-sex couples. internationalned attention in august 2015. it was clear that davis's argument was backed up by her first amendment rights. unfortunately these views have only served to instigate religious discrimination. chiefly prevalent over the course of this century. >> of -- the united states was built on diversity. i think that the possibility for learning that the united states could learn from singapore is something that should be opened up. ♪ >> singapore is a small island in southeast asia where we live and that is not for its diversity. for languages. when you walk into a food court, you can get authentic food from all of singapore's ethnic groups. it is not
for the bill of rights -- >> the constitution shall make -- aw >> freedom of religion, freedom of expression is again another united states.he while groups may not get along, they are all entitled to their believes. >> however, this had been no picnic. religious ideas are being put to the test with issues such as legalization of drugs, abortion, and of course, homosexuality. this is a county clerk for kentucky. she licenses same-sex couples. internationalned attention in...
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a p pa re ntly express, true blue passport reborn.apparently the iconic dark blue passport that someone might remember will make a comeback, and the conservative mp who chairs the flags and heraldry committee... did you know? no. he says it is a matter of identity, having the pink passport. are you colourblind? it is maroon. it has merged us into one european identity which isn't what we are. people were unhappy about giving up the dark blue passport. did you really? there is also a percentage of the population — i have never had won. i have a pink one, that is for sure, i don't like pink. burgundy, thatis sure, i don't like pink. burgundy, that is yours. liz hurley is looking forward to the return of the navy blue passport with the crest. she wa nts blue passport with the crest. she wants deutschmarks as well, she wa nts wants deutschmarks as well, she wants francs. does it matter if you are stopped and you have to join a long queue? it is - nationhood exemplified by the navy blue passport. is it worth a 500 million at? you see, i am
a p pa re ntly express, true blue passport reborn.apparently the iconic dark blue passport that someone might remember will make a comeback, and the conservative mp who chairs the flags and heraldry committee... did you know? no. he says it is a matter of identity, having the pink passport. are you colourblind? it is maroon. it has merged us into one european identity which isn't what we are. people were unhappy about giving up the dark blue passport. did you really? there is also a percentage...
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dao on numerous occasions to express their deepest apologies.this affecting the airline long term? >> well, it probably won't impact the airline in terms of the number of passengers, and that's because with the somewhat lack of competition, if you will, katy, if you're in certain cities and it's a united hub and you're going somewhere else, your choices are fairly limited. and that's not going to change any time soon. it doesn't mean that people are crazy about what they see with united, and yeah, their reputation has been battered and it will be a long time before they can restore that reputation. having said that, it is, to a certain extent, a captured, closed market when it comes to the airline industry in this country. there are only a few markets where there is a competition. >> so what incentive do they have to truly change here and put passengers above all else? >> well, you could make an argument they don't have to have any incentives. but no, i think they realize just how bad this is. in those markets where it's highly competitive, let
dao on numerous occasions to express their deepest apologies.this affecting the airline long term? >> well, it probably won't impact the airline in terms of the number of passengers, and that's because with the somewhat lack of competition, if you will, katy, if you're in certain cities and it's a united hub and you're going somewhere else, your choices are fairly limited. and that's not going to change any time soon. it doesn't mean that people are crazy about what they see with united,...
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[ laughter ] no one's having a problem expressing themselves.y ditched the egg and they replaced it. this is what they replaced it with, was something with -- they replaced the egg with a faceless stranger lurking behind you in shadows. [ laughter ] and now no one will ever be mean on the internet again. [ laughter ] hey, this is from the -- a zoo in grand rapids, michigan. this is why i have to say in a nutshell this is why my favorite animal is the chimpanzee. >> whoo-hoo! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, grandma. it got grandma. the new "planet of the apes" movie looks awesome. [ laughter ] there's a new cyberthreat that is on the horizon. if you use apple mail this is something you should think about. a group of hackers is demanding $75,000 in ransom money from apple. they claim they have access to 300 million e-mail addresses and they're threatening to wipe those accounts if they're not paid by april 7th, which is friday. now, apple says -- they deny it. but these hackers, they go by the name turkish crime family. which was one of my favorite chi
[ laughter ] no one's having a problem expressing themselves.y ditched the egg and they replaced it. this is what they replaced it with, was something with -- they replaced the egg with a faceless stranger lurking behind you in shadows. [ laughter ] and now no one will ever be mean on the internet again. [ laughter ] hey, this is from the -- a zoo in grand rapids, michigan. this is why i have to say in a nutshell this is why my favorite animal is the chimpanzee. >> whoo-hoo! [ laughter ]...
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she at that moment expressed her commitment to reaching that 2% goal.rsation here today. the secretary general of nato saying that he has been involved in thorough discussions with the president about getting the member states in nato to reach that goal set in 2014. he thanked the president for actually lighting a fire against some of these countries to reach that goal, but an interesting point he made was that spending will go up organically as tensions around the world increase, that spending decreases when the world is a safer place and that it increases when those tensions flare. that goes directly against comments we heard from the administration, notely from secretary tillerson when he is trying to defend the president's desire to significantly cut the budget of the state department. he said the u.s. will be involved in fewer conflicts and that the world will be more secure, but that's a different statement than what we actually heard from the secretary general today. another interesting point that i would like to raise is the comments that presid
she at that moment expressed her commitment to reaching that 2% goal.rsation here today. the secretary general of nato saying that he has been involved in thorough discussions with the president about getting the member states in nato to reach that goal set in 2014. he thanked the president for actually lighting a fire against some of these countries to reach that goal, but an interesting point he made was that spending will go up organically as tensions around the world increase, that spending...
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gold seems to spike higher. >> check out squares of qualcomm and american express.ng higher. we'll bring you all the details. i'm mellissa lee. you are watching "fast money," first in business world wide. in the meantime, here's what's coming up in the past. >> carmageddon continues. the first decline in 27 years. we'll tell you what it can mean for auto stocks and the market at large. >> do it live. >> actually, bill, we're not going to do it at all. because the king of cable is officially out. we'll tell you what it could mean for the future of fox and shareholders when "fast money" returns. ness world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >> welcome back to "fast money". the dow is dropping 1 went fr20. here's what's coming up. auto stocks under pressure a carmageddon spread to china. later, it is the big story of the day, bi
gold seems to spike higher. >> check out squares of qualcomm and american express.ng higher. we'll bring you all the details. i'm mellissa lee. you are watching "fast money," first in business world wide. in the meantime, here's what's coming up in the past. >> carmageddon continues. the first decline in 27 years. we'll tell you what it can mean for auto stocks and the market at large. >> do it live. >> actually, bill, we're not going to do it at all. because...
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father's service here and it seems fitting that as vice president, i could be here to personally express the timeless bond between the people of south korea and the people of the united states of america. people across the world should know that the bonds between our people are not simply strategic in military and economic but they are personal. they span generations of americans and south koreans and seehat foundation we will freedom through. we will see the interest of the security and prosperity of the people of south korea. in a word, we go together. >> he said everything is still on the table, does that include a potential u.s. potential strike? what did china do to dictate that they were putting pressure on north korea? mike pence: i think that president trump and president president xi had a great talk about that. china will use its influence on the peninsula of north korea to get that done. we are heartened by steps that china has done. we are looking for them to do more. we will be working with china, japan and other allies to achieve this objective. through feasible means. disc
father's service here and it seems fitting that as vice president, i could be here to personally express the timeless bond between the people of south korea and the people of the united states of america. people across the world should know that the bonds between our people are not simply strategic in military and economic but they are personal. they span generations of americans and south koreans and seehat foundation we will freedom through. we will see the interest of the security and...
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take a look. >> the president i think talking about this wall is expressing a sign of weakness.ntrol our borders. i had to build a wall. >> sean: that is so dumb. s the president and his administration are not backing down. democrats don't want money from the budget going to the portable despite the fact that in. drugs and very bad ms-13 gang members. mick mulvaney called out the democrats stunning hypocrisy on the issue by saying... >> they are holding hostage national security, something they have supported in the recent past when obama was in the senate. we don't understand why this is breaking down like this. >> sean: here with reaction, our friend, geraldo rivera. >> did i miss anything this week?ea >> sean: this is real friendship. >> i love you. i think you have the strongest character. the most unimpeachable person. >> sean: you come around on the wall? in 2006, democrats supported the wall. >> first of all, i think speaker pelosi, her comment -- insulting trumps macho, his manhood is really silly. they did support a less expensive wall in 2006. it got 700 miles. but her
take a look. >> the president i think talking about this wall is expressing a sign of weakness.ntrol our borders. i had to build a wall. >> sean: that is so dumb. s the president and his administration are not backing down. democrats don't want money from the budget going to the portable despite the fact that in. drugs and very bad ms-13 gang members. mick mulvaney called out the democrats stunning hypocrisy on the issue by saying... >> they are holding hostage national...
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can you talk about what his mental state was or what he was trying to express there? >> i think i can, if you don't mind. only because i asked him that question. here's what he told me. he said, that he left vietnam in 1975. when saigon fell. and he was on a boat. he said he was terrified. he said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving vietnam. that was his response to me. so i give it to you. yes, sir? >> [ inaudible ]. >> i'm sorry. you are? >> [ inaudible ]. >> real simple. the airplane is under the control of the pilot. the pilot controls everything. he's the boss. he's actually the captain of the ship. and so mr. munoz, smartly, i think, said, you know, we goofed up, united. we dpoof edgoofed up. it's our responsibility. because under the law, the captain of the ship, united airlines in this case, is responsible for what occurs on that. should this forceful, violent -- my word -- exercise of police power have been allowed once it was viewed and seen by the flight crew to continue? no, it shouldn't h
can you talk about what his mental state was or what he was trying to express there? >> i think i can, if you don't mind. only because i asked him that question. here's what he told me. he said, that he left vietnam in 1975. when saigon fell. and he was on a boat. he said he was terrified. he said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving vietnam. that was his response to me. so i give it to you. yes, sir? >> [ inaudible...
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but very few are brave enough to express their individuality and be honest.y grateful when you arrive and you say, it'll probably be all right. keep at it, keep fighting. that is all i am really doing. occasionally, you can point out the facts that have got lost. in india, and kenya, they have laws which the british empire put in place. anti—gay laws. when we withdrew, we left these bad laws behind. now these local laws are being defended by the indians and kenyans and they say, don't come to us with your foreign idea. i want to say, no, i want to take this away which we should have taken away when we left your country. we're almost out of time. i want to bring it back from the public ian mckellen to the private and deeply personal ian mckellen. it seems to me that you have always guarded your own private life. i know that at one point, you decided to write an autobiography. you took the money, the advance. i didn't. it was offered. you handed it back and never actually got it. the point is, you had second thoughts. why? i don't think there is anything remark
but very few are brave enough to express their individuality and be honest.y grateful when you arrive and you say, it'll probably be all right. keep at it, keep fighting. that is all i am really doing. occasionally, you can point out the facts that have got lost. in india, and kenya, they have laws which the british empire put in place. anti—gay laws. when we withdrew, we left these bad laws behind. now these local laws are being defended by the indians and kenyans and they say, don't come to...
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this from express scripts, how do they look? >> hi, guys.ne quarter in the first quarter, eps at 1.33, and average estimate of $1.32. revenue at 4.65 billion, versus the first quarter, and 2017 guidance up a little bit for eps, up to 6.90 to 704 a share versus 68220705. big news, concerning the company's relationship with anthem. it's biggest customer, and now we know they were in a lawsuit where anthem was saying that express scripts owed it $3 billion. they disputed that. there were risks in the end of the contract, may not retain the relationship. looks like they are saying this might not happen, at the enof this 2019 contract, they look for another partner to replace them there. that could be a huge impact this is the biggest customer. looking to learn more about this. we will be talking about ceo tim wentworth at 4:30. currently, shares are halted, but could have a big impact there. in-line quarter, but big news on the biggest customer, guys, back to you. >> stock unchanged from close as they hold it with the news coming out. what do yo
this from express scripts, how do they look? >> hi, guys.ne quarter in the first quarter, eps at 1.33, and average estimate of $1.32. revenue at 4.65 billion, versus the first quarter, and 2017 guidance up a little bit for eps, up to 6.90 to 704 a share versus 68220705. big news, concerning the company's relationship with anthem. it's biggest customer, and now we know they were in a lawsuit where anthem was saying that express scripts owed it $3 billion. they disputed that. there were...
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the pained expression. 0ne scene and the hands around the face. the pained expression.rd munch produced over a couple of decades. 0ne sold recently for $120 million and that is how famous it is. you see the wavy lines behind, some scientists said we know what that is, that is volcanic emissions, there was a volcano to news before he started work on the scream and that would have put stuff in the atmosphere that would have produced spectacular sunsets. norwegian scientists have said, actually, we have seen those clouds above norway. they regretted the type of cloud, by called mother—of—pearl, and they stem from very tiny particles of ice which are produced in very cold atmospheres, in polar skies, they can bounce the light and refracted and produce amazing colours and patterns and that is what they say is the real inspiration here. remarkable. looking at those clouds and the pictures of the colours, they do look very much like what you see in the picture and those colours actually morph into the figure and the background. i think that is the thing. when you put the screa
the pained expression. 0ne scene and the hands around the face. the pained expression.rd munch produced over a couple of decades. 0ne sold recently for $120 million and that is how famous it is. you see the wavy lines behind, some scientists said we know what that is, that is volcanic emissions, there was a volcano to news before he started work on the scream and that would have put stuff in the atmosphere that would have produced spectacular sunsets. norwegian scientists have said, actually,...
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express equal investment. marcus their -- a bear must express an equal amount of pessimism. the equal each other out. at which point, we get to the basic truth about markets themselves. they quite simply do not price in the present. they always praise in the future. the fed's official program of quantitative easing ended in 2014. when it telegraphed the end as early as 2011. so if in fact qe had been the driver of the stock market rally, logic dictates the stocks would have corrected and corrected for good long before 2014 to reflect the fed's eventual end of the program. that in fact stocks have continued to reach new highs. there is quite simply no evidence despite we are told that the fed created the stock market rally. but there are lots of people who believe that. most economists would say that most will say he is not, he doesn't always talking about. you can read morgan stanley's -- he regularly puts into the wall street journal's and we realize the stock market boom is just a creation of the fed. and yo
express equal investment. marcus their -- a bear must express an equal amount of pessimism. the equal each other out. at which point, we get to the basic truth about markets themselves. they quite simply do not price in the present. they always praise in the future. the fed's official program of quantitative easing ended in 2014. when it telegraphed the end as early as 2011. so if in fact qe had been the driver of the stock market rally, logic dictates the stocks would have corrected and...