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investors showing their love for flack.ck surging in its trading debut on the new york stock exchange yesterday. the stock ending its first day well above its so-called reference price, giving flack a valuation of about $21 billion. but flack has its challenges. of the 600,000 customers that use it, only 95,000 pay for it. mcdonald's is giving us a peek into the future. it's testing voice activated drive-through as part of a plan to speed up service. those efforts also include robotic deep fryers and automated beverage equipment. and today is a big day for fans of harry potter. the new augmented reality game launches in the u.s. and britain. a day earlier than expected. the game was developed by the maker of pokemon go. you'll remember in 2016, pokemon go's popularity caused server crashes and game outages. and they is what's happening now. lauren: you know what interested me there? the flack, it's trading 4% higher today in the premarket and one of the analysts said, there might be truth to this, flack is to businesses wha
investors showing their love for flack.ck surging in its trading debut on the new york stock exchange yesterday. the stock ending its first day well above its so-called reference price, giving flack a valuation of about $21 billion. but flack has its challenges. of the 600,000 customers that use it, only 95,000 pay for it. mcdonald's is giving us a peek into the future. it's testing voice activated drive-through as part of a plan to speed up service. those efforts also include robotic deep...
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lauren: you use flack at fox news. >> yeah.ome people complain it's a little confusing but other people say, no, this is the future, this is going to replace e-mail. how bullish are you on its prospects? it's still not making money. >> it's still not making money. it's one of many choices in that space of that real-time collaboration tools. there are some high end tools that are very specific to audiences. we use a program in the newsroom called i-news that everybody uses. it's a love to hate software program. it's something you have to use and it's terrible and -- but yet -- lauren: tell us how you really feel. >> yet, you still use it. flack, it has -- as a technology person, it has that feeling to me. it was designed by engineers for other engineers to use. the average user is going to look t ate and say what is this again and why do i have to use it. in terms of replacing. mail, we hear this all the time. instant message is going to replace. mail. i--message is going to replace. mail. that's not happening. e-mail is a stand
lauren: you use flack at fox news. >> yeah.ome people complain it's a little confusing but other people say, no, this is the future, this is going to replace e-mail. how bullish are you on its prospects? it's still not making money. >> it's still not making money. it's one of many choices in that space of that real-time collaboration tools. there are some high end tools that are very specific to audiences. we use a program in the newsroom called i-news that everybody uses. it's a...
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it gives flack a fully diluted valuation of $23 billion.ng the conversation this morning, fox business' jackie deangeles, the assistant editorial page editor for the wall street journal, james freeman, along with former u.s. army special operations and strategic advisor, brad zelikovich. jackie, flack wasn't a slacker on the first day of trading. >> there was a lot of appetite for the deal. that was reflected in the volume we saw yesterday. there was some concern that because it was a direct liftingg and it wasn't an ipo, that it wouldn't get the attention. in fact, it did. i think that speaks to investor appetite, which is they're looking for deals, looking for alternative places to put capital and flack is not profitable but the profit -- the losses are actually closing in each year and i think investors are optimistic. >> charles: it's been a good week for enterprise software, right. or even ipos. you had pager duty which did very well, you had zoom which did extraordinary, oracle and adobe through the roof. very few are paying for slack
it gives flack a fully diluted valuation of $23 billion.ng the conversation this morning, fox business' jackie deangeles, the assistant editorial page editor for the wall street journal, james freeman, along with former u.s. army special operations and strategic advisor, brad zelikovich. jackie, flack wasn't a slacker on the first day of trading. >> there was a lot of appetite for the deal. that was reflected in the volume we saw yesterday. there was some concern that because it was a...
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did you get flack from the catholic hierarchy? 100%da: bill was supportive. he knew i had learned so much in the developing world from talking to women. he knew i had looked at the data, where we did not have data. i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. if you make sure women have women were million asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it. i knew when i decided to take this on the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. it was a difficult decision for me because of my catholic roots. i am still catholic. when i met so many women around the world. thiswould discuss with me, is literally a life-and-death crisis for them as a mom. they say if i have another baby too soon, i will diane childbirth. or, i have five children, it is not fair to my others when i cannot feed them. i had to wrestle with my faith and say, what do i believe in? i believe in saving lives so this is the right thing to do. find sometimes, someone would say, t
did you get flack from the catholic hierarchy? 100%da: bill was supportive. he knew i had learned so much in the developing world from talking to women. he knew i had looked at the data, where we did not have data. i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. if you make sure women have women were million asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it. i knew when i decided to take this on the reason we were not delivering it was...
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they are taking the flack for this and the situation has been handed to them and in my view, this isomething that the bbc should be asked to make a judgement on. because allowing the over 75's not to pay their licence is a tax credit and the benefit. and it is the job of government to decide who gets benefits over this. part of the licence fee deal. and the bbc was very unwise to let and came into the government when he was the chancellor of the exchequer and take responsibility for this because almost being pretty smart and knew which way it was going to go. he probably knew it was unaffordable, £400 million and will cost an awful lot of money and of any organisation's budget including one is rich is the bbc, but it is an awful lot of money and politically, i think the government were very wise to, it should not be deep bbc to make this decision. public consultation as part of this, which came back of, 5248,, and will there bea came back of, 5248,, and will there be a second vote? something that you said, we have theresa may saying that she is disappointed in the decision, had the g
they are taking the flack for this and the situation has been handed to them and in my view, this isomething that the bbc should be asked to make a judgement on. because allowing the over 75's not to pay their licence is a tax credit and the benefit. and it is the job of government to decide who gets benefits over this. part of the licence fee deal. and the bbc was very unwise to let and came into the government when he was the chancellor of the exchequer and take responsibility for this...
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and just i know i'm going to get a lot of flack for saying this, i'm not suggesting that one priorityls below another, but, obviously, congress is dealing with a lot of issues at once, and you know this as well as anybody. it takes a long time for the senate to get things done. it could go quickly, but sometimes it has the prospect, the ability, the senate could take a while to get their amendments to get through debate time to run out the clock. so it does get thorny at times, and i think that's what mcconnell is alluding to that the ducks are just not in a row. i'm not defending or criticizing anybody -- >> i get that. you're just reporting on it. >> that's exactly what is going through some of these senators' minds as they talk about this. obviously, an incredibly charged issue, and it was heightened by the fact that jon stewart was down here in a congressional hearing room and it was empty. the optics different when it comes to this situation. >> this, of course, just an extraordinarily emotional and high-profile example of how congress does business in so many ways, whether it's
and just i know i'm going to get a lot of flack for saying this, i'm not suggesting that one priorityls below another, but, obviously, congress is dealing with a lot of issues at once, and you know this as well as anybody. it takes a long time for the senate to get things done. it could go quickly, but sometimes it has the prospect, the ability, the senate could take a while to get their amendments to get through debate time to run out the clock. so it does get thorny at times, and i think...
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did you get flack from the catholic hierarchy? melinda: bill was 100% supportive of this decision.e knew i had learned so much in the developing world from talking to women. he knew i had looked at the data, i looked at where we did not have data. i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. the greatest. if you make sure women have access, 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it. i knew when i decided to take this on, the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. it was a difficult decision for me because of my catholic roots. i am still catholic. but when i met so many women around the world, and they would discuss with me, this is literally a life-and-death crisis for them as a mom. they say if i have another baby too soon, i will die in childbirth. or, i have five children, it is not fair to my others to have another one when i cannot feed them. i had to wrestle with my faith and say, what do i believe in? i believe in saving live
did you get flack from the catholic hierarchy? melinda: bill was 100% supportive of this decision.e knew i had learned so much in the developing world from talking to women. he knew i had looked at the data, i looked at where we did not have data. i was able to talk to him about it. he knew this was the greatest antipoverty tool we have. the greatest. if you make sure women have access, 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it. i knew when i decided...
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taking a key role in commons votes on brexit, but attracted flack for overruling precedent.d serve no more than nine years, but recently told an interviewer that with issues like brexit unresolved, now is not the time to quit the chair. duncan smith. well, as we heard there, john bercow had said he'd give up the job after nine years, but has decided to stay on to deal with brexit. but that hasn't stopped a handful of candidates making clear they'd like the job when he goes. one of them is labour's chris bryant. he sastohn bercow brought in real change. whenjohn came in, there was a sense of a breath of fresh air. i think in the past, maybe the house had been run by the clerks a bit too much. that's not to disparage the clerks, it's just to say that sometimes, somebody with the keen eye for the wider political environment can play an important role. chris bryant's full of praise for initiatives like the education centre, which sees thousands of children visit parliament every year. but what would he do differently? every speaker in the history of parliament has had their flaw
taking a key role in commons votes on brexit, but attracted flack for overruling precedent.d serve no more than nine years, but recently told an interviewer that with issues like brexit unresolved, now is not the time to quit the chair. duncan smith. well, as we heard there, john bercow had said he'd give up the job after nine years, but has decided to stay on to deal with brexit. but that hasn't stopped a handful of candidates making clear they'd like the job when he goes. one of them is...
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been in so much danger, we wouldn't have considered walking through the streets, much less with a flackand a helmet. still the authorities insisted on giving us a police escort because speaking with local res dependents we clearly stood out. he told us these days he feels relatively secure. how concerned are you that this security will be shattered if iiraq is drawn into a war between the u.s. and iran? he said fed up with war. it they're -- >> we're in a sustainable war. dash. >> reporter: he says isis still threatens part of the country but security forces are keeptling the capitol calm. when the last time baghdad saw a deadly terririst attack? >> more than one year. one year 1/2 maybe. >> reporter: in the streets of baghdad we saw how the general who used to be on the news giving bad news is now treated like a celebrity from the winning team. as security has improved, the landscape as changed. the black walls were built to protect against the car balm rbs that used to rock baghdad on a daily basis. they were a symbol of just how dangerous the city ehad become. they're not being destr
been in so much danger, we wouldn't have considered walking through the streets, much less with a flackand a helmet. still the authorities insisted on giving us a police escort because speaking with local res dependents we clearly stood out. he told us these days he feels relatively secure. how concerned are you that this security will be shattered if iiraq is drawn into a war between the u.s. and iran? he said fed up with war. it they're -- >> we're in a sustainable war. dash. >>...
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actually hear you, the motors have come two-income top and good race actually, clean, not a lot of flack. they are celebrating half a century of racing here at sonoma and it was the final goodbye for darrell alongside broadcaster and racecar driver. last time you will hear that call. the crew would dominate and went into a 26 laps to glow -- go. had time to throw a bag of ice out of his car. back out in front and with no caution in the entire race and ended up a two-car competition. they cross the finish line becoming the first driver since jeff gordon in 1999 here in sonoma. >> it is great to be here. >> next year if you are in winners circle again i would say should have been for. and it should've been. racers don't forget the ones who get away. >> reporter: a few minutes and the rest of that interview tonight on game day. baseball, the giants avenue star in left field. nine rbi and the giants go for the sleep in arizona. diamondback and caused a brief delay he did cool off today going 0-3 in the game. he leads the team with 10 homeruns. >> bottom of the ending runners at second and th
actually hear you, the motors have come two-income top and good race actually, clean, not a lot of flack. they are celebrating half a century of racing here at sonoma and it was the final goodbye for darrell alongside broadcaster and racecar driver. last time you will hear that call. the crew would dominate and went into a 26 laps to glow -- go. had time to throw a bag of ice out of his car. back out in front and with no caution in the entire race and ended up a two-car competition. they cross...
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i have gotten a lot of flack, my ordnances. and the church, what's called annulled. a disciplinary action for something you have done run. we are going to annul your b baptism and stuff. as if you never existed. people cannot -- i can't wrap my mind around the fact they can't wrap their mind around it. i don't agree with mountains and it's like -- well, the mountains are there. they are always been there, whether you agree with them or not. >> what do you think about your religion? >> i want to be in the church for my family. i with was sas sat down. we heard that you're gay and they heard this other thing. they didn't want to say transgender. they just said, that other thing. >> do you have friends who are going the mormon route of obtaining from sex or celibacy or dating people like traditional relationships? >> yeah, i respect their choice and i respect them. but despite that, when you're told, we want you here. there's a place for you if you don't marry who you are attracted to, if you are sel celibate. i think it's a lonely thing to be asked to do and i really e
i have gotten a lot of flack, my ordnances. and the church, what's called annulled. a disciplinary action for something you have done run. we are going to annul your b baptism and stuff. as if you never existed. people cannot -- i can't wrap my mind around the fact they can't wrap their mind around it. i don't agree with mountains and it's like -- well, the mountains are there. they are always been there, whether you agree with them or not. >> what do you think about your religion?...
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one time they even put up a flack on replacement fencing that had been ordered by the obama administration and called it the trump's wall. it created this strange dynamic in which they all have to be gauging what if any what trump says. last year, the nt noted, quote, it was unclear whether the president's tweets represented any change or were just the sort of venting he's known to do after reading a newspaper article or seeing a television program. the same year when trump announced he was delaying an agreement with south korea, he said one asked him, quote, were the president's comment about holding the new trade deal, was that real or was he just ad libbing? the president is an unreliable narrator and everyone knows that. it is a big part of what makes the current situation we are in, this fraught situation with iran so dangerous. >> did you green light something? or had you said, if we do it, i'll do this? >> nothing is green lighted until the very end. things change. >> you never gave a final order. >> no, we had something ready to go subject to my approval. they came in and said we a
one time they even put up a flack on replacement fencing that had been ordered by the obama administration and called it the trump's wall. it created this strange dynamic in which they all have to be gauging what if any what trump says. last year, the nt noted, quote, it was unclear whether the president's tweets represented any change or were just the sort of venting he's known to do after reading a newspaper article or seeing a television program. the same year when trump announced he was...
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. >> well, i don't care how much flack we get, quaev got keep bringing these things up. >> this can'te need equal protection under the law and respect and i'm not going to stop. happy father's day to both of you and your fathers up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. hers up next, my final outhghts stay with us all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat]
. >> well, i don't care how much flack we get, quaev got keep bringing these things up. >> this can'te need equal protection under the law and respect and i'm not going to stop. happy father's day to both of you and your fathers up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. hers up next, my final outhghts stay with us all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call...
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. >> for all flack the president has taken. he did get mexico to the table, they are making concessions, stepping up efforts to stop the flow of migrants north. could this be considered a win for the president? >> certainly it would be a win for the people who believe our goal should be to prevent people seeking asylum in the united states from being able to seek that asylum within the u.s. i think we're better off dealing with the problem in a more fundamental way, by supporting people in those countries with humanitarian aid, with efforts to stem violence, which the president cut -- let's keep this in mind, he cut efforts to reduce the violence in those places, doesn't want them to come to our border to seek asylum, which is very much against i think what the dna of america is all about and threaten mexico into use their military. sure, he can call it a victory if those values are something that we think we should celebrate. i don't think they are. >>> let me read you what the president tweeted day -- the worth trade deal in
. >> for all flack the president has taken. he did get mexico to the table, they are making concessions, stepping up efforts to stop the flow of migrants north. could this be considered a win for the president? >> certainly it would be a win for the people who believe our goal should be to prevent people seeking asylum in the united states from being able to seek that asylum within the u.s. i think we're better off dealing with the problem in a more fundamental way, by supporting...
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>> harris: jonathan hunt, thank you very much. 2020 candidates, democrat joe biden, catching major flackhis own party by his position on an abortion amendment. is he in trouble? the power panel next. i switched to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their retirement? i want to have the ability to easily transact online, great selection of funds, great advice, everything in one place. helping people in their working years and beyond. that's financial wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. >> dana: hi, everyone. i'm dana perino. on "th
>> harris: jonathan hunt, thank you very much. 2020 candidates, democrat joe biden, catching major flackhis own party by his position on an abortion amendment. is he in trouble? the power panel next. i switched to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. welcome to...
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and wrong may help to explain why the president tries to eviscerate the media but he's also drawing flackcreasingly calling the press the enemy of the people. >> shannon: thank you very much. our next guest found himself in the center of the media firestorm on tuesday, congressman dan crenshaw fact-checked a "new york times" writer who then apologized and deleted a tweet claiming he didn't support the 9/11 victims compensation fund. the man representing texas is second district, thanks for coming in. we want to put up some of the scum of the initial tweet was any time a republican says they are patriots asked them to vote for the 9/11 victims fund. i hope you do the right thing, if not, why aren't you? that has been deleted because you said check your facts, i cosponsored this thing. in response to you, he questioned why you delayed getting behind this particular piece of legislation? >> there's so many problems with the premise of his tweet, that patriotism is tied to some legislation. that is an excusable thing to say, you're going to stand on the graves of 9/11 victims and claim that i
and wrong may help to explain why the president tries to eviscerate the media but he's also drawing flackcreasingly calling the press the enemy of the people. >> shannon: thank you very much. our next guest found himself in the center of the media firestorm on tuesday, congressman dan crenshaw fact-checked a "new york times" writer who then apologized and deleted a tweet claiming he didn't support the 9/11 victims compensation fund. the man representing texas is second district,...
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the news4's i-team scott flack flynn joins us now with next . conclusive >> the man is actually from new york and he's actually a ma reas. navy investigators say he made threats by phone a email and yardook targeting the navy and an official there who handles the navy and u.s. marine legal complaints. ts is the ar-15 the feds say they took from anthonyeid who they suspect was alsoil ing a device to enhance the weapons capability. he's charged with making threat he madethreats against an official with the u.s. navy jag office at the navy yard, an official he had been contacting in the appeal of a prior assault case. they say he yelled and cursed at ye official by phone saying i'm coming after and then by email they ay hewrote do you like being able to live and i will eliminate you all from my life, and the on his facebook page they say reed wrote said i'm going to hurt people and madeto reference a kill list. four days later saying none of my threats are true. defend provided the facebook post requesting that reid be held in custody. the post-cal
the news4's i-team scott flack flynn joins us now with next . conclusive >> the man is actually from new york and he's actually a ma reas. navy investigators say he made threats by phone a email and yardook targeting the navy and an official there who handles the navy and u.s. marine legal complaints. ts is the ar-15 the feds say they took from anthonyeid who they suspect was alsoil ing a device to enhance the weapons capability. he's charged with making threat he madethreats against an...
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he already got flack at the townhall saying, hey, are you going back to south carolina like you weredle this moving forward? >> my gut feeling is you have to take care of home first. and the truth is, the history between the african-american community and the police department is replete with tensions across the country. this isn't just the in artful way that joe biden was trying to explain. this is a police shooting of an african-american man. you have to kind of stay home, in my opinion, and handle this. yeah, he may be able to sort of step away to go to this debate. but he will face questions at the debate stage about this issue and deal with it coming home. up can't be absent in a situation like this and have voters think you don't realty care about them, that you would rather be somewhere else than at home taking care of this issue. i imagine he will still go to the debate. but it will have political consequences. >> very likely you think he would be getting asked about this. it overlaps with his biggest obstacle, his limited appeal to black voters. here's what josh writes. afte
he already got flack at the townhall saying, hey, are you going back to south carolina like you weredle this moving forward? >> my gut feeling is you have to take care of home first. and the truth is, the history between the african-american community and the police department is replete with tensions across the country. this isn't just the in artful way that joe biden was trying to explain. this is a police shooting of an african-american man. you have to kind of stay home, in my...
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relief for these folks is probably better than compounding the crisis and politically catching some flack for what's fundame fundamentally a trump policy. >> they don't want it to be an enforcement and they want to draw boundaries and put up walls, you know, no pun intended on that. but it's interesting to me some of the reaction we saw overnight in terms of what public pressure can do to this administration. the fact the spotlight was on this one facility. let me read you details of what people saw when they went to place in the clint facility. some of the children we spoke with weresl sleeping on concret floors, were eating the same food, instant oatmeal. to me this shows the administration can't handle the heat and the spraut light when it is shined on situations like this. we saw this a year ago. >> with the parent separation, exactly. it's clear that this administration's tactic is to make thing sos so severe and sea message to other migrants this will happen when you come to our country. lay the blame on the president you want, the problem still needs to be solved. and the president
relief for these folks is probably better than compounding the crisis and politically catching some flack for what's fundame fundamentally a trump policy. >> they don't want it to be an enforcement and they want to draw boundaries and put up walls, you know, no pun intended on that. but it's interesting to me some of the reaction we saw overnight in terms of what public pressure can do to this administration. the fact the spotlight was on this one facility. let me read you details of what...
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john bolton got a lot of flack for saying, a carrier strike was destined for the region in the face of this credible reporting. >> but that request for forces and two subsequent request for forces came from gin mckenzie, who is in the region, monitoring the intel, who is see iing the defense department to shift to other theaters. i don't know if i have enough resources to meet what i think are these threats. the military is at a moment of at least in central command, the command that is in charge of that region. they are portraying these moves as defensive moves. clearly there are democrats on the hill, for example, who worry that -- about the security dilemma, essentially. you're adversary isn't necessarily seeing moves that you see as defensive, as in fact defensive, they may see it as offen offensive. >> important to differentiate. i want you to feel free to weigh-in. i want to quote peter baker. in part he wrote, mr. trump, he says, has always been a commander in chief of contradictions, he talks like a war monger, but acts like a peace nick. he will reign down fire and fury on the
john bolton got a lot of flack for saying, a carrier strike was destined for the region in the face of this credible reporting. >> but that request for forces and two subsequent request for forces came from gin mckenzie, who is in the region, monitoring the intel, who is see iing the defense department to shift to other theaters. i don't know if i have enough resources to meet what i think are these threats. the military is at a moment of at least in central command, the command that is...
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he went up on the tower after lunch looking into north korea, had his flack jacket on, a helmet of some on. he had these binoculars he was looking through out into the dmz. the pictures were so good that white house correspondents from the networks were calling the white house press office, and the press secretary saying thank you, thank you. you gave us such good pictures we're going on the air tonight. so i never imagined anybody would come up with something more dramatic but you have to hand it to trump. he knows his showbiz pretty darn well and he did that. having said that, ana, is obviously all about symbolize and way over substance. the communications people in the white house may drool over this, but the national security advisers are probably wretching over it. it is -- because it promises a lot and they're nowhere close. and our own cia still believes the north koreans don't want to denuclearize. they don't feel it's in their interest. that's at the heart at what the united states is seeking from them. in return, we would drop some sanctions. >> the president referenced this b
he went up on the tower after lunch looking into north korea, had his flack jacket on, a helmet of some on. he had these binoculars he was looking through out into the dmz. the pictures were so good that white house correspondents from the networks were calling the white house press office, and the press secretary saying thank you, thank you. you gave us such good pictures we're going on the air tonight. so i never imagined anybody would come up with something more dramatic but you have to hand...
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joe biden is still taking flack from all sides right now, especially for this issue, his support of thesing federal tax dollars for abortion services. is this becoming a defining issue in the democratic primary? >> reporter: well, kate, abortion is certainly an animating issue right now for democrats. as you've seen some states move to pass these laws that will restrict abortions in their states, but right now time will tell whether this is really going to affect biden with democratic primary voters. we're going to be hearing from him today in atlanta, the first real divide and assault line you see between biden and the rest of the democratic party when it comes to abortion. >> i want to get to the more general. they are all gathered in atlanta for this summit and some are meeting with stacey abrams who lost her byrd for governor in georgia but has really become a star in the party. is she emerging as something of a king-maker? what are you hearing? >> you've seen a lot of democratic candidates trying to sit down with hearings very influential voice when it comes to voting rights and vo
joe biden is still taking flack from all sides right now, especially for this issue, his support of thesing federal tax dollars for abortion services. is this becoming a defining issue in the democratic primary? >> reporter: well, kate, abortion is certainly an animating issue right now for democrats. as you've seen some states move to pass these laws that will restrict abortions in their states, but right now time will tell whether this is really going to affect biden with democratic...
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and i just have to say that i know the dnc has gotten a lot of flack about the debates and how they'vei just think the dnc has done an amazing job -- >> you do? >> yes. because they set forth the rules months and months ago. so everybody knew what the thresholds were. they said they didn't want to have everybody packed into one night. so they divided up those who earn 2% and divided them up in a random drawing without making it too structured. i just think they have done an amazing job so my hat is off to the dnc for being -- >> as someone who went through the fiasco of 2016 with the debates the republicans did, i would agree the democrats have learned from the mistakes the republicans did. the fact that they did separate them up and randomly as opposed to picking the -- the big boys table and the little kids table. it really gives the voters an opportunity for them to decide instead of the elites deciding who the principal candidate should be. so tom perez, and i'll -- >> wow! >> wow! >> we should stop right there. and i think it gives each of the candidates, obviously we're talking a
and i just have to say that i know the dnc has gotten a lot of flack about the debates and how they'vei just think the dnc has done an amazing job -- >> you do? >> yes. because they set forth the rules months and months ago. so everybody knew what the thresholds were. they said they didn't want to have everybody packed into one night. so they divided up those who earn 2% and divided them up in a random drawing without making it too structured. i just think they have done an amazing...
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he has gotten a lot of flack for that and should answer that question. >> if you were given the opportunity, jeffrey toobin, what would you ask? >> if i were a democrat i would ignore the high-minded questions that preet suggested and adam schiff suggested and say what did the criminal activity donald trump commit, period? don't lose focus on the donald. >> president, gloria borger, is complaining, quote, this mueller thing never ends. do you think he's afraid of the impact of these televised hearings? >> sure. this president understands television. he knows a lot of people will be tuning in, particularly because they've only heard from bob mueller for about, what, nine minutes over the last two years? and the american public does want to hear from him. i think the question that we all have, and to follow up on jeffrey, if bob mueller gets asked the question, what did you find that donald trump did that's criminal, why wouldn't his answer just be, well, you saw what we said in our report? we listed ten ways that he might have obstructed justice but because the office of legal counsel we cou
he has gotten a lot of flack for that and should answer that question. >> if you were given the opportunity, jeffrey toobin, what would you ask? >> if i were a democrat i would ignore the high-minded questions that preet suggested and adam schiff suggested and say what did the criminal activity donald trump commit, period? don't lose focus on the donald. >> president, gloria borger, is complaining, quote, this mueller thing never ends. do you think he's afraid of the impact of...
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he's getting some flack for this., former senior adviser to obama, replied, this is a joke, right? and i want you to listen to what jen sake, obama's former chief of communications said on "state of the union" this morning. >> what i think it does show about joe biden, though, is that he's rusty, and out of touch and out of sync with the electorate. >> it seems there may be a problem when you're not winning over former members of your own administration, no? >> right. i mean, there have been a lot of people pointing out that obama alumni are not flocking to the side of vice president biden. i think that he is not going to have a coronation. he very well could end up being the nominee, as joe points out, does the best with older voters. and the polling numbers shows he does best in a crowded field among african-american voters. the person who wins among african-american voters is most likely sustained to be the nominee. this doesn't mean it's going to be easy and doesn't mean he's going to be a phenomenon like barack o
he's getting some flack for this., former senior adviser to obama, replied, this is a joke, right? and i want you to listen to what jen sake, obama's former chief of communications said on "state of the union" this morning. >> what i think it does show about joe biden, though, is that he's rusty, and out of touch and out of sync with the electorate. >> it seems there may be a problem when you're not winning over former members of your own administration, no? >>...
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and he actually calls decent people decent people, which he's caught flack for.hink the vice president is not who she's probably talking about, but i actually think he's very consistent with why he's running and what the future holds for us. >> so, let's talk about something that's going to be happening today. bernie sanders is giving a speech today, defending democratic socialism. defending doubling down on his support of socialism. he's going to say, according to experts, while president trump and his fellow oligarches attack us for our socialism, they don't hate all socialism. they may hate democratic socialism because it empowers all people but they love corporate socialism because it enriches trump and other billionaires. >> the deck is stacked toward korpgs in this country right now and toward the very wealthy. what vice president wants to do is even the playing field, restore the middle class. >> could you call that corporate socialism? >> i wouldn't necessarily call it socialism. i don't get hung up on the names. i don't think the american people do. what
and he actually calls decent people decent people, which he's caught flack for.hink the vice president is not who she's probably talking about, but i actually think he's very consistent with why he's running and what the future holds for us. >> so, let's talk about something that's going to be happening today. bernie sanders is giving a speech today, defending democratic socialism. defending doubling down on his support of socialism. he's going to say, according to experts, while...
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in and how they'll have to close their door et cetera and members will hear more and more and more flack about these check impacts of that and the whole idea is if there's no end in sight and we're suffering, what's the end report? and congress should try to assert itself in my opinion a little bit more. you look at this section 232 and the national security bill to sort of, like, that the administration has used and they'll speak out on that kind of thing and that's a misuse of the law and they shouldn't be usi using section 301 and they should be reforming the wto and we have a stronger system and we get china to play by the rules, right? it doesn't seem to me smart to beat up on the wto and the trading partners and china at the same time. we need a better strategy. >> if you want to learn more about what wayne was mentioning regarding our reports in section 301 and 232 and i encourage you to go to the heritage website and you can find it there with the simple search. let's thank the panel for today. thank you all for coming out. [ applause ] i know we only spend about an hour talking
in and how they'll have to close their door et cetera and members will hear more and more and more flack about these check impacts of that and the whole idea is if there's no end in sight and we're suffering, what's the end report? and congress should try to assert itself in my opinion a little bit more. you look at this section 232 and the national security bill to sort of, like, that the administration has used and they'll speak out on that kind of thing and that's a misuse of the law and...
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cynics might say, here is nick clegg, effectively a pr man, who has had a lot of flack.if you are worried about these things when you do something about a dinner not ask us to do something about it. iam not not ask us to do something about it. i am not providing a pr gloss. i am responsible for how these policies are set and they are very substantive on how to tackle terrorist content online, how to protect elections from outside interference and so on. you are accepting to some it will sound as if you are saying, don‘t blame us, nothing we can default if you think there is a problem you go and sort it out. i do not think it is an issue of blame. it is right that companies like facebook acknowledge the mistakes they have made. of course mistakes been made. i do not think it is in anyway conceivable and more than i do not think it is right for private companies to set the rules of the road for something which is as profoundly important as how technology serves society and in the end, this is not something that big tech companies from the united states or elsewhere plan or
cynics might say, here is nick clegg, effectively a pr man, who has had a lot of flack.if you are worried about these things when you do something about a dinner not ask us to do something about it. iam not not ask us to do something about it. i am not providing a pr gloss. i am responsible for how these policies are set and they are very substantive on how to tackle terrorist content online, how to protect elections from outside interference and so on. you are accepting to some it will sound...
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you told learner, steve miller, nicole flacks and other i.r.s. officials, quote, maybe the solution is to audit so many times, so many, that it is financially ruinous, end of quote. in response, lerner responded that, quote, it is her job to oversee it all, end of quote. mr. kerner, how can we take anything you say as objective when yourself have a history of questionable ethics? mr. kerner: so, this is a debunked story. this has been brought up three times already. once in 2015 against senator mccain. then in 2018, ironically, a couple months after we released the first conway report. then the second conway report. any claim that i urged the i.r.s. to target the tea party is completely false. this meeting, when you talked about so many, was not referring to any conservatives or tea party groups. i have the transcript here. the words conservative or tea party in a six to eight hour meeting, never came up. lois learner was not infamous yet. she was merely at the head of the exempt organizations committee. she was talking to us about sham groups, w
you told learner, steve miller, nicole flacks and other i.r.s. officials, quote, maybe the solution is to audit so many times, so many, that it is financially ruinous, end of quote. in response, lerner responded that, quote, it is her job to oversee it all, end of quote. mr. kerner, how can we take anything you say as objective when yourself have a history of questionable ethics? mr. kerner: so, this is a debunked story. this has been brought up three times already. once in 2015 against senator...
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best they can with the resources they have but reminds me of the rumsfeld quote that he got a lot of flackfight the war with the army you have. in this case, we are fighting this war of keeping people in the facilities we have, not the ones we desire or need. neil: i'm wondering what you ma make, if you don't want to comment on it politically, this idea that elizabeth warren and others have advanced, i think julian castro as well, you decriminalize this, that all of a sudden you allow those who are at the border, just come on in, there will be no legal ramification. what did you think of that? >> i think the answer to all this comes back to the same place. we need the laws to actually reflect what the policy is and the reality is. so if you have laws that say this is the asylum process, this is who is eligible and until you go through the process, you're not supposed to be released into the united states, then you need to enforce those laws. if you want different laws, then change the laws. neil: you can't deny the math. staggering math. all right. thad, thank you very much. i'm trying to
best they can with the resources they have but reminds me of the rumsfeld quote that he got a lot of flackfight the war with the army you have. in this case, we are fighting this war of keeping people in the facilities we have, not the ones we desire or need. neil: i'm wondering what you ma make, if you don't want to comment on it politically, this idea that elizabeth warren and others have advanced, i think julian castro as well, you decriminalize this, that all of a sudden you allow those who...
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. >> josh, thank you let's bring in ian wiener from drexel hamilton and dan flacks from newburgher newmant from tim cook really got overshadowed by the report it too, apple is under antitrust investigation scrutiny do you think the reaction was appropriate or overdone? >> i think if you're talking about specifically antitrust i think it's an overreaction i don't see apple as an antitrust situation whatsoever i think apple's got bigger issues, namely china and slowing iphones. that's a much bigger issue for apple than it is necessarily antitrust. you may have also seen a little bit of a sell-off because, you know, no offense to the 1,000 people who were dressed as chewbacca at the thing today there really wasn't that much exciting coming out of it. >> dan, to the point from ian about how much is coming out of these types of big apple events and recent ones, do you think it's lost some of the attraction of its ecosystem that used to hold its customers so tightly to its products >> i think the seek o'system appears to be as healthy as ever and i think the announcements today in some of the n
. >> josh, thank you let's bring in ian wiener from drexel hamilton and dan flacks from newburgher newmant from tim cook really got overshadowed by the report it too, apple is under antitrust investigation scrutiny do you think the reaction was appropriate or overdone? >> i think if you're talking about specifically antitrust i think it's an overreaction i don't see apple as an antitrust situation whatsoever i think apple's got bigger issues, namely china and slowing iphones. that's...
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got to remember, you know, when vice president biden said china is no competition, he took a lot of flack so i don't think for him there is sort of like a big incentive to do a deal. >> goredon go oo oon -- gordon see you fingers crossed. >> so we do not end up in a situation where we have another agreement that the chinese violate buy more time steal more u.s. technology commit more trade violations fingers crossed no deal. >> no deal better than bad deal. >> yes. >> gordon chang thank you so much president trump, having lunch with the queen, queen elizabeth i.s iat buckingham palace mass protests under way in uk, mr. varney stuart varney will weigh in next can't wait apple updates on deck tech giant kicking off developers conference day i coupled do bid farewell to itunes as we know it an update from the tennis channel. >> welcome back to tennis channel court report fox business. the super star came out to play on day 8 at roland-garros in paris. 11 time champion in aale reached quarters for the 13th time as he took out opponent straight sets spaniard 90 and 2 unbeat 9/1120 matches at c
got to remember, you know, when vice president biden said china is no competition, he took a lot of flack so i don't think for him there is sort of like a big incentive to do a deal. >> goredon go oo oon -- gordon see you fingers crossed. >> so we do not end up in a situation where we have another agreement that the chinese violate buy more time steal more u.s. technology commit more trade violations fingers crossed no deal. >> no deal better than bad deal. >> yes....
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it's getting a lot of flack for that. no impact on the stock which is up a buck at $183.some headwinds because of the airbnbs of this world and because some hotels now say hey, you can't book through the expedias of this world, you got to book direct with us. that hurts their business. come in, please, someone who is an early executive at priceline and he built expedia, part of the team that built it. that man right there is jeff hoffman, who joins us now. driving forces enterprise ceo. jeff, are these sites like expedia, for example, are they under real pressure? are they having some of their profit margin taken off them? >> they are. by the way, i want to book my travel on a cheese grater next time. stuart: that's what it looks like. >> it's the clash of the titans. they are battling head-to-head and trying to get into each other's businesses, right. you know, booking.com, part of the booking holdings platform, priceline family, they actually have more listings now i believe than airbnb in apartment rentals so they are trying to get into that space and meanwhile, airbnb
it's getting a lot of flack for that. no impact on the stock which is up a buck at $183.some headwinds because of the airbnbs of this world and because some hotels now say hey, you can't book through the expedias of this world, you got to book direct with us. that hurts their business. come in, please, someone who is an early executive at priceline and he built expedia, part of the team that built it. that man right there is jeff hoffman, who joins us now. driving forces enterprise ceo. jeff,...