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and frank rizzo they might of called him one ever us. you know, his son, donald trump jr, campaign stops in des moines and pittsburgh and other areas like this kept calling his father a blue-collar billionaireit was said at the republican national convention, the same thing, blue collar in this case has nothing to do with wealth it is the cultural identity. and donald trump is very, very good at using those. not a good follow-through on that. the way he talks about -- he talks about coal mining. he has, you know, the very famous picture of him in the truck outside of the white house. when he talks about jobs he is talking about manufacturing jobs, blue-collar jobs, jobs that do not exist and people hear it and respond to it. >> generally speaking, the white working class voters, you look at the voting trends, johnson in 1964, richard nixon in 1972, went for reagan in 1980 and '84, the reagan democrats, then went back to clinton in 1992, barack obama in 2008 and then to trump in 2016 is that correct? >> for the most part. one thing to und
and frank rizzo they might of called him one ever us. you know, his son, donald trump jr, campaign stops in des moines and pittsburgh and other areas like this kept calling his father a blue-collar billionaireit was said at the republican national convention, the same thing, blue collar in this case has nothing to do with wealth it is the cultural identity. and donald trump is very, very good at using those. not a good follow-through on that. the way he talks about -- he talks about coal...
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thank you very much. >> where is frank? here you go, frank. [ applause ] >> it's a symbol of all the veterans who have taken their lives. we have to keep our eye on the ball. >> thank you. thank you, frank. >> you can pass these out, fellas. you will pass them around. thank you very much, everybody. >> sir, your response to the democrats who are calling for a criminal investigation on the security clearance. >> the witch-hunt continues, the fact is that i guess we've got 81 letters. there was no collusion, it was a hoax, there was no anything and they want to do that instead of getting legislation passed. 81 people or organizations got letters. it's a disgrace. it's a disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised it is happening. basically they've started the campaign, so the campaign begins, but the campaign is actually -- their campaign has been going on for the last two and a half years. so it's a shame. and the people understand that when they look at it they just say presidential harassment, but that's okay. no administra
thank you very much. >> where is frank? here you go, frank. [ applause ] >> it's a symbol of all the veterans who have taken their lives. we have to keep our eye on the ball. >> thank you. thank you, frank. >> you can pass these out, fellas. you will pass them around. thank you very much, everybody. >> sir, your response to the democrats who are calling for a criminal investigation on the security clearance. >> the witch-hunt continues, the fact is that i...
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here you go, frank. [applause] >> we've got to keep our eye on the ball. >> thank you, frank. you can pass these out. you'll pass them around. thank you very much, everybody. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: the witchhunt continues. , a hoax. no collusion a one people or organizations got letters. it's a disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised it's happening. you started the campaign so the campaign begins but the campaign has been going on for the past 2.5 years so it is a shame. when the people look at it they say presidential harassment. no administration has accomplished probably you can say this with absolute sure it -- anywhere near what we have accomplished. ,he tax cuts, regulation cuts the veterans administration, what we've done with the veterans administration with so many things nobody thought .ossible to get past no administration has done in its first two years with the trump administration has done. so what the democrats want to do they cannot stand the loss. they cannot stand losing in 2016. i see people -- i certain person get up yesterday, the an
here you go, frank. [applause] >> we've got to keep our eye on the ball. >> thank you, frank. you can pass these out. you'll pass them around. thank you very much, everybody. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: the witchhunt continues. , a hoax. no collusion a one people or organizations got letters. it's a disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised it's happening. you started the campaign so the campaign begins but the campaign has been going on for the past 2.5 years so it...
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where's frank? here you go. [applause] >> all the veterans who have taken their lives, we have to keep our eye on the ball. president trump: thank you, frank. if you could pass these out. thank you very much everybody. the witchhunt continues. have 81 letters that there is no collusion. it was a hoax. that instead of getting legislation passed. disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised that is happening. a sickly they started a campaign. on campaign has been going for the last 2.5 years. it is a shame. the people understand it. when they look at it, they just a presidential harassment. that is ok. hasdministration accomplished -- probably you can say this with absolute clarity in the first two years, anywhere near what we have accomplished. whether it is the tax cuts, regulation cuts, regulation cuts , what we have done with the veterans administration. so many other things nobody would feel would be possible. no administration has done in its first two years what the trump administration has done. what the dem
where's frank? here you go. [applause] >> all the veterans who have taken their lives, we have to keep our eye on the ball. president trump: thank you, frank. if you could pass these out. thank you very much everybody. the witchhunt continues. have 81 letters that there is no collusion. it was a hoax. that instead of getting legislation passed. disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised that is happening. a sickly they started a campaign. on campaign has been going for the last 2.5 years....
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it seems very dangerous as frank is saying. >> it is. what's interesting to me, when i hear bob mueller or jim comey or andy mccabe described as republicans, it sort of makes me pause. i have worked with all of them, and i've got to tell you, not only did i not know what their politics were, i couldn't imagine having that conversation with them. that is something we leave at the doorstep always. >> it's a great point. i just meant they had been appointed by republicans as well as democrats for their high-level positions. >> right, and they served in many different administrations. the article jim comey wrote in "the new york times" is interesting because he says -- i think properly so -- it's not about the outcome, it's about the process. if the process is fair, if it's not obstructed, if the prosecutors and agents have access to witnesses and documents and if robert mueller is left to do his work, then whatever the outcome is the outcome is. that's the way we always think about our cases. it's not we're trying to get nicolle wallace. we
it seems very dangerous as frank is saying. >> it is. what's interesting to me, when i hear bob mueller or jim comey or andy mccabe described as republicans, it sort of makes me pause. i have worked with all of them, and i've got to tell you, not only did i not know what their politics were, i couldn't imagine having that conversation with them. that is something we leave at the doorstep always. >> it's a great point. i just meant they had been appointed by republicans as well as...
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where is frank? here you go, frank. [applause] >> we have got to keep our eye on the ball. pres. trump: thank you, frank. you can pass these out. thank you very much, everybody. the witchhunt continues. the fact is -- i guess we got 81 letters. there was no collusion. there was no anything. they want to do that instead of getting legislation passed. 81 people organizations got letters. it is a disgrace to our country. i'm not surprised. they have started to campaign. but their campaign has been going on the past two and a half years, so it is a shame. and the people understand it. they just say, presidential harassment. but that's ok. no administration has accomplished -- probably you could say this with absolute surety in the first two years anywhere near what we have accomplished, whether it is the tax cuts, whether it is regulation cuts, whether it is the veterans administration, what we have done with choice and so many other things nobody thought would be possible to get past. no administration has done it in the first two years what the trump in ministry should has done. wh
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and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier say that it sure looks like mr. whitaker is now a fact witness. what will that mean? >> we can go a step further and say -- we've been saying for a while, brian, on this show that whitaker is likely a fact witness. i think he may have crossed the line today. he may be in someone's sights as a subject of a possible obstruction or witness tampering case or lying to congress case. and we need to sort out exactly what he said and how it was interpreted. and then i'd go a step further and say it's even more clear tonight that someone has got to be looking at the president of the united states for obstruction and witness tampering. the more we learn about phone calls and conversations with whitaker and questions about the degree of recusal of the u.s. attorney in new york and now even the possibility of discussions about firing that u.s. attorney or other u.s. attorneys, that al
and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier say that it sure looks like mr. whitaker is now a fact witness. what will that mean? >> we can go a step further and say -- we've been saying for a while, brian, on this show that whitaker is likely a fact witness. i think he may have crossed the line today. he may be in someone's sights as a subject of a possible obstruction or witness tampering case...
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frank and the table are back.a question that joyce and i were talking about. i want to play some of what ty cobb who is three lawyers ago for the president said to my colleague, kristin walker today. rudy giuliani, some of the president's attacks stripped away at the dignity of the process? >> i'm saying it drove up the negatives of the institution of special council, and tactically that may have been beneficial to the president. i regret that it came to that. >> frank? >> i regret that it came to that. yeah, i think a lot of us regret that it came to that. look, the special counsel should have been kind of a sacred place where we could put credibility into largely independent, objective and neutral decision making and investigation and so far, by the way, it has been, but it's now been tainted by even the attorney general of the united states, who is now highly political character, rudy giuliani and his ilk, just bashing institutions and people leading those institutions. there is long term damage to this and eve
frank and the table are back.a question that joyce and i were talking about. i want to play some of what ty cobb who is three lawyers ago for the president said to my colleague, kristin walker today. rudy giuliani, some of the president's attacks stripped away at the dignity of the process? >> i'm saying it drove up the negatives of the institution of special council, and tactically that may have been beneficial to the president. i regret that it came to that. >> frank? >> i...
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and frank frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence.i'm going to ask you all the same questions. so fair warning, this is a big day for law so we're going to be fair here, too. what was the biggest moment or revelation? and do any of you have a lingering question from today that you would like answered? and home field advantage being what it is, counselor, joyce, you go first. >> i think the most significant thing we learned today came in attorney general barr's letter that was sent to congressional leaders. in that first paragraph, the first thing he told them was that there had been no request from bob mueller that was denied. so no request to indict or perhaps to subpoena a president that was denied. that was important for the attorney general to say. but with that said, there are an enormous number of lingering questions. so many loose ends for this investigation, both those that involve russia and those that involve the other cases. this is unlike any other special counsel, or independent counsel case. there are lingering investiga
and frank frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence.i'm going to ask you all the same questions. so fair warning, this is a big day for law so we're going to be fair here, too. what was the biggest moment or revelation? and do any of you have a lingering question from today that you would like answered? and home field advantage being what it is, counselor, joyce, you go first. >> i think the most significant thing we learned today came in attorney general...
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frank: we have good dogs at auburn. madam secretary, thank you for a phenomenal overview of what keeps you up at night, and the rest of us can sleep a little better since you are on the job, on the ball. we had auburn university, i butk, have an opportunity, more importantly, a responsibility to contribute to our national security, to contribute to our homeland security and stand ready to help anyway we can. madam secretary, thank you for your leadership and thank you for joining us. [applause] >> it's hard to believe that it's been 40 years since the creation of c-span. i want to take a couple of seconds and think a lot of people for how we got here 40 years later. viewers, who the grabbed on to this concept in the very beginning and popularized it over the last 40 years, by spending time watching their government make laws, and, frankly,, give us an opportunity to find out how interested americans are in civic affairs. secondly, we want to thank congress. 40 years ago, the congress opened up the house of elevation --
frank: we have good dogs at auburn. madam secretary, thank you for a phenomenal overview of what keeps you up at night, and the rest of us can sleep a little better since you are on the job, on the ball. we had auburn university, i butk, have an opportunity, more importantly, a responsibility to contribute to our national security, to contribute to our homeland security and stand ready to help anyway we can. madam secretary, thank you for your leadership and thank you for joining us. [applause]...
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joining us to discuss is zynga ceo frank gibeau. frank, good to have you back here on the show.ly, zynga struck gold with hit games like farmville, "words with friends." then there was a really long dry spell and you were brought in to turn the company around. what does the new zynga look like today? frank: the new zynga is a mobile first company. ing to drivenu forever franchises on mobile. emily: wasn't zynga always a mobile first company? frank: it was on web. it made its name on the facebook platform. when the transition of the market from facebook to mobile happened, zynga got out of position. when our team came in three years ago, our job was the transition the company fully over to mobile. get farmville and "words with friends" to be working on mobile in a more effective way, and that is what we accomplished. emily: is it still about creating these hits and creating another one, or is success something different? frank: games is a perfect conflict of technology and entertainment. it is a hit-driven business, but what is cool about mobile, people play mobile games for very
joining us to discuss is zynga ceo frank gibeau. frank, good to have you back here on the show.ly, zynga struck gold with hit games like farmville, "words with friends." then there was a really long dry spell and you were brought in to turn the company around. what does the new zynga look like today? frank: the new zynga is a mobile first company. ing to drivenu forever franchises on mobile. emily: wasn't zynga always a mobile first company? frank: it was on web. it made its name on...
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it's exactly what prosecutors don't -- i couldn't agree with frank more. you don't expect this is part of his charge. but, of course, it's so crucial to understand why. did he say i can't do it so you do it, ag bar? if he didn't say that, if he said instead, we need to serve it up to congress and that step was preempted in the middle by an attorney general who had seen it for 48 hours or a little bit more, then that is a real curveball in the whole process. why mueller made that choice and why barr made the choice both to pretempt it and why he chose the legal path he did to say there was no obstruction are screaming out to be answered and without those answers, the entire episode after 22 months of painstaking and thorough investigation ends it with this terrible, huge question mark. >> the barr letter also gets to the question of an underlying crime. barr writing in making this determination of obstruction, we noted the special counsel recognized the evidence does not establish that the president was involved in an underlying crime related to russian ele
it's exactly what prosecutors don't -- i couldn't agree with frank more. you don't expect this is part of his charge. but, of course, it's so crucial to understand why. did he say i can't do it so you do it, ag bar? if he didn't say that, if he said instead, we need to serve it up to congress and that step was preempted in the middle by an attorney general who had seen it for 48 hours or a little bit more, then that is a real curveball in the whole process. why mueller made that choice and why...
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fra frank, stay with me. we have a lot to talk about.get into that with tiffany cross and areva martin. don't go anywhere. , so i can lock in moisture... and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs... and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. >>> so celebrities like felicity huffman and lori loughlin, wealthy parents, coaches, all caught up in what's been called the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted. frank bruni is back with me. joining me now, tiffany cross and areva martin. areva is the author of "make it rain rain." welcome to the program. i appreciate both of you coming on, as well as frank, of course. are areva, i'll start with you, the sums of money we're talking about here, mind boggling. take a look at this, everyone, areva and everyone else. $500,000 from actress lori loughlin and her husband. $15,000 from felicity huffman, $150,000 from an international lawyer named gabe caplan and $500,000 from an insurance executive, toby mcfarlane. >> one way this really outraged me is the way that underpri und
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frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. this was a day, and sadly, they are few and far between, when law and order won out. >> today we saw, the big takeaway for me, nicolle, we saw our justice system working today. warts and all, blemishes and all, we may not be thrilled with outcomes in sentences and may see disparities between sentencing in the eastern district of virginia and district of columbia, but today when you take in totality the sentencing of the federal court today, coupled with the immediate filing of indictments against manafort at the state level, this is what our system of laws is about and it's really about checks and balances and no one being above the law. it's a good day for justice today. >> ron klain, remarkable though even today with her comments making so clear how far manafort, you know, he was a hardened criminal as the special counsel described him in their sentencing memo. she said he displayed no remorse. she said he was someone who flouted the law even when he was ensnared in it. donald trump
frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. this was a day, and sadly, they are few and far between, when law and order won out. >> today we saw, the big takeaway for me, nicolle, we saw our justice system working today. warts and all, blemishes and all, we may not be thrilled with outcomes in sentences and may see disparities between sentencing in the eastern district of virginia and district of columbia, but today when you take in totality the sentencing of the federal court today, coupled...
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let me follow up with you, frank. one of the sort of pieces that the justice department woke up to today was the one i already referenced, "the washington post" writing that house democrats are ready to accuse attorney general william barr of a cover-up to protect president trump if he refuses to detail for congress the information special counsel robert mueller provided the grand jury during his investigation of russia's interference into 2016. the other was a deep dive and analysis into the subpoena i think this is part of what you're getting at, "the washington post" also reporting that the decision not to subpoena the president is one of the lingering mysteries of mueller's 22-month investigation, which concluded last week when he filed a report numbering more than 300 pages. we now know it's 400 pages. an interview with the president would have been pivotal to helping assess whether the president had corrupt intent, a key element of such a charge, legal experts said. more answers can be revealed in mueller's repo
let me follow up with you, frank. one of the sort of pieces that the justice department woke up to today was the one i already referenced, "the washington post" writing that house democrats are ready to accuse attorney general william barr of a cover-up to protect president trump if he refuses to detail for congress the information special counsel robert mueller provided the grand jury during his investigation of russia's interference into 2016. the other was a deep dive and analysis...
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frank, carol, and jeremy bash. sincere thanks to the three of you for sticking around with us on a friday night. coming up, according to donald trump, manafort's judge says there is no collusion with russia. we'll review what the judge actually said when we continue. finding dental and vision insurance plans can be confusing. confusing like why am i sitting here in a hospital gown waiting to get my eyes checked? ready? absolutely not. see, having the wrong coverage can mean you get the wrong care, or you're paying more than you have to. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they make sure you have the right coverage, health insurance, medicare and, yes, dental and vision too. wow, think that's painful? wait until he gets the bill. a cavity can cost as much as $350, and a root canal, whoa. but with healthmarkets, for less than a dollar a day, you can save a bundle every time you go to the dentist. exams, cleanings, and x-rays? those are covered at 100%. that sounds free to me. plus, healthmark
frank, carol, and jeremy bash. sincere thanks to the three of you for sticking around with us on a friday night. coming up, according to donald trump, manafort's judge says there is no collusion with russia. we'll review what the judge actually said when we continue. finding dental and vision insurance plans can be confusing. confusing like why am i sitting here in a hospital gown waiting to get my eyes checked? ready? absolutely not. see, having the wrong coverage can mean you get the wrong...
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frank: there is a bit of a store wars going on right now.tribution innovation that benefits content makers. we are platform agnostic and we will make games available for fans wherever we can. emily: you have struck some big licensing deals. disney, harry potter. what is your view on acquiring licenses versus creating games and your own i.p.? frank: when we started out a couple of years ago, we thought we had room for some strategic licenses. i stood in line for the first "star wars." from our perspective, we want franchises to last long periods of time and those of brands that have huge global audiences. there are a lot of mobile games released every year. when you have star wars, harry potter and game of thrones, it cut through that corner you see on how a merchandiser communicates. brands are powerful multipliers to attract audiences. at the same time, we have a lot of wholly-owned i.p. like farmville that really balances out having i.p. as well as the licenses. emily: we will be watching zynga this year. thank you for stopping by. monday,
frank: there is a bit of a store wars going on right now.tribution innovation that benefits content makers. we are platform agnostic and we will make games available for fans wherever we can. emily: you have struck some big licensing deals. disney, harry potter. what is your view on acquiring licenses versus creating games and your own i.p.? frank: when we started out a couple of years ago, we thought we had room for some strategic licenses. i stood in line for the first "star wars."...
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frank, carol, and jeremy bash. sincere thanks to the three of you for sticking around with us on a friday night. coming up, according to donald trump, manafort's judge says there is no collusion with russia. we'll review what the judge actually said when we continue. val, vern... i'm off to college and i'm not gonna be around... i'm worried about my parents' retirement. oh, don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... ...dealing with today's expenses... ...like college... ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay... without me? um... and when we knock out this wall imagine the closet space? yes! oh hey, son. yeah, i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. - did you know, the exact same hotel room can have many different prices? it all depends on where you look. - wait, you paid how much? - oh, dear! - well, this is awkward. that's why tripadvisor checks over 200 booking sites (cash register ringing) to find you a great price, and the hotel
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frank lavin, founder and ceo joining us.ou can get a roundup of the stories you need to get your day going in today's edition of "daybreak." bloomberg subscribers can go to dayb on their terminals and it's also right there on the mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings so you only get the news on industries and assets that are relevant to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. bp says it is not going anywhere regardless of what ultimately happens with brexit. the yield bob dudley explains the implications the split could have for the company. >> i think for bp, it is a company that has its revenue and pays its dividends in dollars, so we are one of the least affected companies in london. i also don't think she lost "a" vote. there are many big days and big votes. negotiations always go down to the last minute and there is more time here, so i think it is too early to draw a conclusion. >> are you st
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frank a vast majority of attacks start with phishing. dir. nielsen: they go to extreme relax to look like just to make an email look like one that your daughter received. frank: i have two more minutes. i would be curious on the fema front. obviously, you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often general burgess who welcomes you. his home was one of those and fortunately it was safe but many others not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you talk about strategic resilience, i would be curious what that looks like. -- preventrmit mother nature but we can build more resilient communities, families, and individuals. i would be curious where you see that going. dir. nielsen: i think with fema has been doing, kudos to administrator long, pete now. the vision is very strong within fema and it's truly about how we can prepare citizens, how can we make them resilient will. that's -- resilient. that's a different way than just doing with the response. we do the response quite well but it's pushing
frank a vast majority of attacks start with phishing. dir. nielsen: they go to extreme relax to look like just to make an email look like one that your daughter received. frank: i have two more minutes. i would be curious on the fema front. obviously, you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often general burgess who welcomes you. his home was one of those and fortunately it was safe but many others not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you...
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good morning, frank p.m. coming up in the next half hour, getting high-tech in city parking garages in san francisco. the city has some new equipment. new ticket machines, gate arms, payment machines all supposed to make parking easier and faster but having another pretty significant impact on car break-ins. more on new themes just released by the sfmta. >>> two years since the oroville dam failed. one of the most serious dam safety issues in decades. now, the new spillway is done and state water officials are getting ready to release water on to that spillway. we'll tell you when and the preparations underway. we'll be right back >>> back now at 6:56. the man accused of kidnapping a wisconsin 13-year-old after killing her parents will be formally charged. jake patterson facing four felony counts and has told to midwestern tv stations he plans to plead guilty to kidnapping jayme closs and killing her mom and dad . if that happens, there would be no trial, and a judge would prepare to sentence patterson. peopl
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frank. zbliej the u.s. outlook downgraded from improving to stable that ends a streak of ten consecutive quarters where it was viewed as improving. china's economy downgraded from stable to declining. the survey was taken before february 22nd. respondents were aware of the ongoing trade talks and had an indication that president trump will let his march 1st deadline for tariffs slide, which he did do that progress may be why fewer cfo's see u.s. trade policy as a risk to their business looking back to q4, more than one-third saw trade policy as the biggest external risk facing their business now that number just over a quarter. the number of cfo's who see trade policy as having a negative impact also declining slightly from 73% to 63% also back in q4, no cfo saw trade policy as positive or very negative now 5.6% see it positively, but 3.7% see it as very negative opinions about trade policy certainly evolving where are our next survey in may by then we could see a deal in china or perhaps new tariffs either
frank. zbliej the u.s. outlook downgraded from improving to stable that ends a streak of ten consecutive quarters where it was viewed as improving. china's economy downgraded from stable to declining. the survey was taken before february 22nd. respondents were aware of the ongoing trade talks and had an indication that president trump will let his march 1st deadline for tariffs slide, which he did do that progress may be why fewer cfo's see u.s. trade policy as a risk to their business looking...
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but frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who was originally from hungary. he was considered the very best in sort of understanding arrow dynamics and this is the era of aviation coming on big time in the 1930's and von carmen liked folks who were a little bit off the edge trying to do things differently. so they sort of forged a relationship and at the same time some non-cal tech young people came to cal tech and said we want to build rockets, too. so they hooked up with the cal tech student, frank molina, and they began to build rockets. and they became known as the suicide squad because they were using a lab at cal tech and they basically blew it up. explosions going on and learning laboratories were their chemicals. as a result of that, they kicked them out of cal tech, go somewhere where it's safe and about six miles from cal tech is an area here that was then totally deserted. there was nothing here. they started doing their rocket experiments up here. the very first one was on halloween day in 1936 and it didn't go all that well, but a rocket was just
but frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who was originally from hungary. he was considered the very best in sort of understanding arrow dynamics and this is the era of aviation coming on big time in the 1930's and von carmen liked folks who were a little bit off the edge trying to do things differently. so they sort of forged a relationship and at the same time some non-cal tech young people came to cal tech and said we want to build rockets, too. so they hooked up with the...
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frank, jung pak, we frank jannuzi, jung pak, we thank you both. >> woodruff: the man who was central in a cover-up to silence potentially damaging information about the president laid out a litany of damning claims in public yesterday. william brangahm explores what miael cohen's testimony ma reveal about the inner workings of the trump business organization. >> brangham: it was the first time the publiheard directly from a key figure in the trump organization about how the family business operated. cohen's testimony touched on a series of threads about how the president and his company operated before, during and after the campaign. two people who have spent an extensive amount of time reporting on the trump business join me now. andrea bernstein is the co-host of the "trump inc." podcast. and david farenthold of "the washington post." welcome to you both. andrea, to you fir, yesterday one to have the pieces of evidence that michael cohen showed was this bg chck tore $35,000 signed by donald trump when he was president. what was that check allegedly for? >> so this had a startling i
frank, jung pak, we frank jannuzi, jung pak, we thank you both. >> woodruff: the man who was central in a cover-up to silence potentially damaging information about the president laid out a litany of damning claims in public yesterday. william brangahm explores what miael cohen's testimony ma reveal about the inner workings of the trump business organization. >> brangham: it was the first time the publiheard directly from a key figure in the trump organization about how the family...
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frank holland is back with your executive recap. here's what's leading cnbc.com right now the fda approving johnson & johnson's latest nasal spray for depression now, this controversial drug is chemically similar to the often abuse drug ketamine. it flags the risk for sedation, difficulty with attention, judgment, thinking, abuse, and misuse as well as suicidal thoughts after taking the drug this marks the first advance in treating depression in more than 30 years >>> sticking with the fda, da commissioner scott gottlieb is resigning. gottlieb is being credited with leading the charge against underage vaping. he says he is resigning to spend more time with his family. his successor has not been named yet. he will stay on for a month. >>> we're also following a developing story on huawei the cfo will appear before a canadian court today to begin her fight against being extradited to the u.s. to face fraud charges. this is related to potential violations of sanctions against iran she's been under house arrest in vancouver since being
frank holland is back with your executive recap. here's what's leading cnbc.com right now the fda approving johnson & johnson's latest nasal spray for depression now, this controversial drug is chemically similar to the often abuse drug ketamine. it flags the risk for sedation, difficulty with attention, judgment, thinking, abuse, and misuse as well as suicidal thoughts after taking the drug this marks the first advance in treating depression in more than 30 years >>> sticking with...
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former assistant fbi director for counterintelligence, frank figliuzzi. betsy woodrough, former chief of staff. former chief counsel, ron klain at the table, and mimi rocah is back. i have to tastart with you, fra figliuzzi because we talk so much, we talk on this show all the time about what mueller knows, what the southern district of new york knows. the answer is mountains and mountains and mountains of things that we don't know about yet. >> let's continue with the mountain theme and switch it to a frozen mountain, an iceberg. let's say that once again, nicol nico nicolle, we're getting increasing glimpses of the submerged part of the iceberg, the part we haven't seen yet. as that becomes more and more transparent to us, we learned today, this is what popped out at me, that remember what mueller's all about. he starts as a counterintelligence, russian counterintelligence investigation, we know from andy mccabe that mccabe had added an obstruction element in there involving the president and that gets handed off to mueller and what does mueller do? he
former assistant fbi director for counterintelligence, frank figliuzzi. betsy woodrough, former chief of staff. former chief counsel, ron klain at the table, and mimi rocah is back. i have to tastart with you, fra figliuzzi because we talk so much, we talk on this show all the time about what mueller knows, what the southern district of new york knows. the answer is mountains and mountains and mountains of things that we don't know about yet. >> let's continue with the mountain theme and...
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frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant for counterintelligence. and cynthia alksne, a former federal prosecutor and veteran of the u.s. justice department. frank, part of the storyline of this story has been mueller is not necessarily the president's greater danger. it could be the southern district of new york. in effect, the new york branch of the justice department. though with that in mind where do you place all of this from the house of representatives as an existential threat to this presidency? >> so this is an interesting topic because mueller's been conducting the inquiry with, number one, a very limited remit. remember that was the parameters of that involved russia and criminal collusion. southern district of new york has a couple of -- a number of cases but they're conducting it through proper grand jury proceedings, much of it in secrecy. now we're going to see a very public display of all things bad for trump. and my thinking here is multiple. first, to what degree is trump going to be able to restrain himself from his public lashing
frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant for counterintelligence. and cynthia alksne, a former federal prosecutor and veteran of the u.s. justice department. frank, part of the storyline of this story has been mueller is not necessarily the president's greater danger. it could be the southern district of new york. in effect, the new york branch of the justice department. though with that in mind where do you place all of this from the house of representatives as an existential threat to this...
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frank joined nasa for a single purpose. did not care but lunar rocks or exploration, he didn't care but exploring into the cosmo. he said is was there for one reason and run reason only and that was defeat the soviet union on the moe important battlefield, outer space. on we get to to theman was and unthat's to the only reason he was there when you tame to yuck lovell, he had dreamed since boyload. developed a love for the idea of rockets and rocket travel and would lie on his back at night in summers under the beautiful wisconsin sky and dream of exploring the cosmos and being the first to get somewhere. very romantic to him and it was all about the explore asiaation -- exploration and discovery. lovele the most ekingow guy and boreman on the surface could appear nor gruff and no one dispute hissed was a fine restaurant but not everybody liked bobman at the time. everybody loved lovell and yet nasa had i in their mind to pair theming to for gemini 7 in 1965, going to send lovell and boreman, the most opposite astronauts in
frank joined nasa for a single purpose. did not care but lunar rocks or exploration, he didn't care but exploring into the cosmo. he said is was there for one reason and run reason only and that was defeat the soviet union on the moe important battlefield, outer space. on we get to to theman was and unthat's to the only reason he was there when you tame to yuck lovell, he had dreamed since boyload. developed a love for the idea of rockets and rocket travel and would lie on his back at night in...
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, you've got to live by frank and not by sight. need to go and rebuild that community. he said it's going to be a tough journey, but you don't have to walk that journey alone. he said so many times in our life difficulties are really blessings in disguise. is during those tough times god is going to be there to pick you up, and that was so important. and then something else that i stressed the importance of in the book, and we see what is happening in these other communities with people that are struggling mentally. i was so fortunate that i got into counseling within 24 hours of the horrific event. so as a result of my faith, the counseling and just having my family and friends, it gave me the support system i needed to help rebuild that community. arthel: you know, we all know, those of us who do have strong faiths and we know that god will guide us, man, i tell you what, there are times -- and i can't even imagine days you must have had when you said, i don't know, god, did you ever feel like you couldn't go on? >> no. each day
, you've got to live by frank and not by sight. need to go and rebuild that community. he said it's going to be a tough journey, but you don't have to walk that journey alone. he said so many times in our life difficulties are really blessings in disguise. is during those tough times god is going to be there to pick you up, and that was so important. and then something else that i stressed the importance of in the book, and we see what is happening in these other communities with people that...
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they can look broadly and deeply at all sorts of financial misconduct. >> frank, let me get you in on the same question. it would appear we've been sort of arching towards some end point that may remain elusive. as chuck just said, there are ongoing investigations, and one of them donald trump's already been named individual number one. that same office now investigating the presidential inaugural committee, the president's business, trump organization, the 2016 campaign is still under scrutiny as well as new york state and the d.a. yesterday in manhattan announcing charges against paul manafort. do you see this spreading as opposed to ending? >> i see this continuing as opposed to neatly wrapping up with a bow and telling the american public it's over. this is very complicated and as chuck said has many tenticals. but i think we've got the strongest indications yet, nicolle, with the departure or imminent depart churt of andrew weissmann, and also an announcement, by the way, of one of the senior fbi agents detailed to mueller's team, david archie, deputy assistant director to counte
they can look broadly and deeply at all sorts of financial misconduct. >> frank, let me get you in on the same question. it would appear we've been sort of arching towards some end point that may remain elusive. as chuck just said, there are ongoing investigations, and one of them donald trump's already been named individual number one. that same office now investigating the presidential inaugural committee, the president's business, trump organization, the 2016 campaign is still under...
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frank holland joining us with that frank. >> hey, good morning, brian. we have a mixed bag on this friday we're talking retail chips and concert tickets. let's start off with retail. costco shares, while they're up about 4 m 5% after a strong beat on profits, as margins were really helped by a droste drop in gas prices as well as a decrease in the pricing pressure on groceries costco suls araising the minimum wage for store workers to $15 an hour the second such increase in the past year. now over to chips. marvel technology posting fourth quarter results that were in line with forecasts, but the chip maker really expects to struggle in the next few months issuing some weak guidance for the first quarter. the company blaming macroconditions, but expects his growth to pick up again in q2. also announcing a partnership with samsung those shares down about 1.25%. shares of event brite losing nearly one-quarter of their value today. the event management and ticketing website reporting a wider than expected fourth quarter loss on profit, although revenue fore
frank holland joining us with that frank. >> hey, good morning, brian. we have a mixed bag on this friday we're talking retail chips and concert tickets. let's start off with retail. costco shares, while they're up about 4 m 5% after a strong beat on profits, as margins were really helped by a droste drop in gas prices as well as a decrease in the pricing pressure on groceries costco suls araising the minimum wage for store workers to $15 an hour the second such increase in the past year....
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frank, first to you.s widespread document request, tell me what you read from the people who were involved, who were targeted by this, including eric and don junior. >> so, this is clearly going to be very broad and also very deep. and it's going to touch on a number of topics that get very close to the president. it's the umbrella topic really, the theme here is abuse of power. and there's plenty of evidence power has been abused, used wrongly. i think we're in for some fighting here. i think the president -- >> let me just -- frank, let me just interrupt for a second because we're going to listen to the president and get back to you. >> i cooperate all the time with everybody. you know, the beautiful thing -- it's all a hoax. you learn about that as you grow older. it's a political hoax. there's no collusion. [ applause ] >> and that was the president, a photo opportunity with the north dakota. frank, pick up your thoughts. >> well, we now have the president's voice saying he's cooperating, comma, but i
frank, first to you.s widespread document request, tell me what you read from the people who were involved, who were targeted by this, including eric and don junior. >> so, this is clearly going to be very broad and also very deep. and it's going to touch on a number of topics that get very close to the president. it's the umbrella topic really, the theme here is abuse of power. and there's plenty of evidence power has been abused, used wrongly. i think we're in for some fighting here. i...
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frank figliuzzi and join vance. i'm honored to have you both together. this is a top-notch team to dig into all of this, marc lotter, jeff mason still with us. we talked about the hearings from michael flynn and rick gates. let's start by focusing on the two of them. what have we learned from those hearings? >> we may get some glimpses this week as to where mueller is going and the timing of his report. by that i mean if we hear gates and flynn both say -- and prosecutors agree -- that they're ready to be sentenced it could well mean essentially their cooperation is over. mueller rung him dry and he's ready to issue his report. another thing that can happen this week in manafort's sentencing is if he's the greatest player in the toolbox, we could see his sentencing trigger the mueller report. an important week. >> joyce vance, let's talk about what happened next with manafort. there was frankly a lot of outrage over the sentence he got from judge ellis over the people following it closely and a lot of question wheth
frank figliuzzi and join vance. i'm honored to have you both together. this is a top-notch team to dig into all of this, marc lotter, jeff mason still with us. we talked about the hearings from michael flynn and rick gates. let's start by focusing on the two of them. what have we learned from those hearings? >> we may get some glimpses this week as to where mueller is going and the timing of his report. by that i mean if we hear gates and flynn both say -- and prosecutors agree -- that...
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thank you, frank. >> thanks, frank. >> you're free to go. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari hall tracking more rain for this weekend. >> yes, we're enjoying our nice little break today, as we are going to get some sunshine, but those clouds will quickly roll in. here is a live look in palo alto this morning, with our temperatures in the mid-40s to start. it will be a cool day. we'll talk about what's ahead with that next round of rain coming up. >> pretty well out there, we have a report though of a crash in oakland, so if you're traveling along northbound 880, i'll have details on a crash that may be blocking some lanes. looks like a tow truck is en route. i'll have all the details coming up. ♪ ♪ the things that matter most happen one morning and one cup at a time. . >>> it is just about 4:45 right now. we're looking live at the transamerica building. we can see it because the storm rolled out but there's another one, and another one, and another one on the horizon. we'll talk with kari in a little bit. >>> as urban life encroaches on nature, it is nice to know everyone still fo
thank you, frank. >> thanks, frank. >> you're free to go. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari hall tracking more rain for this weekend. >> yes, we're enjoying our nice little break today, as we are going to get some sunshine, but those clouds will quickly roll in. here is a live look in palo alto this morning, with our temperatures in the mid-40s to start. it will be a cool day. we'll talk about what's ahead with that next round of rain coming up....
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, frank. >> good morning again, contessa.what's leading cnbc.com right now. am sflon closing up all of its stores in the u.s. they currently have 87 pop-ups inside of whole foods, kohl's, and malls. they are set to close at the beginning of next month. separately, amazon's joint health care venture with jp morgan and brockshire hearth with a i, it finally has a name. it will be called haven. this comes a year after jeff bezos announced they were teaming up to tackle rising health care costs. and sears is back in court the iconic retailer is being sued by stanley black and decker over the sears craftsman brand black and decker is accused of breach of contract and trademark infringement back over to you >> frank, appreciates that let's get an early check on the market once again for you. the dow futures right now off 82 points the s&p futures are down by almost 7 the nasdaq futures are down by 21 points on the day indicated for a lower open this morning. hey, forget fomo, the fear of missing outs jim cramer has a new strategy f
, frank. >> good morning again, contessa.what's leading cnbc.com right now. am sflon closing up all of its stores in the u.s. they currently have 87 pop-ups inside of whole foods, kohl's, and malls. they are set to close at the beginning of next month. separately, amazon's joint health care venture with jp morgan and brockshire hearth with a i, it finally has a name. it will be called haven. this comes a year after jeff bezos announced they were teaming up to tackle rising health care...
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frank cilluffo: i would add rt to that list. looking at that particular set of issues and looking at the department now handling nationstate threats and all its various forms, whether through proxies and i think he rightfully said in your remarks that they are trying to get inside the supply chain to influence events. where do you see the nationstate and, in particular, i would be curious -- the department of homeland security terms strong position on of dhs but the entire government use of kespersky products. why should we think about in terms of 5g? the infrastructure is at the heart of it all. --you want to touch on not touch on that, go ahead. there are some legitimate risks. the nationstates, they might have slightly different motives other than china and russia but they're using a whole government approach. with china come it's not just technological. there are investments we see throughout the world. it's cannibalistic in nature. loan, theya cheap offer opportunity but the goal of that loan is to hold that country hostage
frank cilluffo: i would add rt to that list. looking at that particular set of issues and looking at the department now handling nationstate threats and all its various forms, whether through proxies and i think he rightfully said in your remarks that they are trying to get inside the supply chain to influence events. where do you see the nationstate and, in particular, i would be curious -- the department of homeland security terms strong position on of dhs but the entire government use of...
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frank i have been in blistering form since the mid-season break and they're on course for another campaign in europe although the real deal will be discussing the champions league ambitions. but after saturday's switch at the top of the table we'll be taking a closer look at. it's mighty clash between first place dortmund and second place by munich who has the upper hand ahead of classic. mechanic line welcome to the show we have plenty to talk about some because one simply isn't enough i've dropped in to all these to talk about the last day's top stories to my left he said reports of a cannot good to have you back nice to be here and to my right all over moody my psychic thank you for having having you here as well. let's get down to business though and starts our coverage and how the reds bottom of the table after nuremberg went on saturday and they face an uphill battle to survive the drop on sunday they face shaka aside his boosting the future is also in the balance as one step closer to top flight survival. who would hold their nerve in this relegation battle. returned to the shelter
frank i have been in blistering form since the mid-season break and they're on course for another campaign in europe although the real deal will be discussing the champions league ambitions. but after saturday's switch at the top of the table we'll be taking a closer look at. it's mighty clash between first place dortmund and second place by munich who has the upper hand ahead of classic. mechanic line welcome to the show we have plenty to talk about some because one simply isn't enough i've...
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and we have frank bernie also known in some circles mr. fun, "new york times" op-ed columnist and cnn contributor. >> what about me? >> obviously you're ms. fun. >> obviously. rick, on to serious business of healthcare, are you comfortable with getting rid of all of obamacare even preexisting conditions? >> well, preexisting conditions is not going to be getten rid of. i've been working hard with a group of folks to get them to propose something and the president and his team are involved in that. i think the president is stepping in front of this issue. whether the president's people or not are going to push for the court to rule to get rid of all obamacare, it's a very distinct possibility that the court will rule that way. and i think what the president is doing is wise, which is focusing republicans attention. because if it does happen and republicans aren't ready with anything, that's when they're in trouble ninkt the president is out there saying, look, we do have an option. it's an option to put more power back into the states and g
and we have frank bernie also known in some circles mr. fun, "new york times" op-ed columnist and cnn contributor. >> what about me? >> obviously you're ms. fun. >> obviously. rick, on to serious business of healthcare, are you comfortable with getting rid of all of obamacare even preexisting conditions? >> well, preexisting conditions is not going to be getten rid of. i've been working hard with a group of folks to get them to propose something and the...
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i'm frank mallicoat for dave clark today. >> i'm pam cook. nice have steve back talking about a little weather. i always do like the johnny carson thing. there he is. >> a little bit of rain out there, you guys, frank and pam. mainly north. sal will touch on in a second. if not, cloudy for some, but not all. gusts to 32 in sfo. temperatures are very mild. low 50s, mid-50s but a lot of upper 50s. fremont at 58 degrees. brentwood at 58 degrees but the south wind has been robust. look for cloudy, breezy, windy conditions for some. the rain continues to develop.a golden gate but the heaviest so far has bewill move through. sierra is about rain and lightning detection picking up a few cells there. rain, maybe thunderstorm activity. more rain to the north. mendocino county, you can see the line from marine county north. 60s on the temps with off and on rain. sal is here at 5:31. it's busy and he will tell you? >> it is busy not affecting -- traffic is not affected by any major incident which is good because, sometimes, when it rains and it is early
i'm frank mallicoat for dave clark today. >> i'm pam cook. nice have steve back talking about a little weather. i always do like the johnny carson thing. there he is. >> a little bit of rain out there, you guys, frank and pam. mainly north. sal will touch on in a second. if not, cloudy for some, but not all. gusts to 32 in sfo. temperatures are very mild. low 50s, mid-50s but a lot of upper 50s. fremont at 58 degrees. brentwood at 58 degrees but the south wind has been robust. look...
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frank holland is back with your early morning headlines. good morning, frank. >> hey, good morning again, dom. here's what's leading cnbc.com right now. boeing is halting all deliveries of its 737 max jets following this weekend's deadly plane crash in ethiopia. boeing says it will continue to build the 737 max jets during this pause boeing shares are slightly lower on that news >>> two high level departures at facebook to tell you about the social media giant says its chief product officer chris cox and the head of what's app, chris daniels, are both leaving the company. cox had worked on some of facebook's most visible features, including the news feed facebook shares are down in the premarket trade. the s.e.c. is suing volkswagen and its former ceo martin wintercorn over the company's massive diesel emissions scandal. the s.e.c. says volkswagen "perpetrated a massive fraud and repeatedly lied to u.s. investors. volkswagen says the s.e.c. complaint is legally and factually flawed back to you. >> frank holland, thank you for those headline
frank holland is back with your early morning headlines. good morning, frank. >> hey, good morning again, dom. here's what's leading cnbc.com right now. boeing is halting all deliveries of its 737 max jets following this weekend's deadly plane crash in ethiopia. boeing says it will continue to build the 737 max jets during this pause boeing shares are slightly lower on that news >>> two high level departures at facebook to tell you about the social media giant says its chief...
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frank, our thanks.ike mcfaul who gets to go somewhere in palm springs after this, you have it the best of all three of us, i think. >>> coming up are we about to enter the season of hearings in washington? is this only just the start? a form erhouse member and former republican is here with us next on what to expect from both sides of the aisle. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell you
frank, our thanks.ike mcfaul who gets to go somewhere in palm springs after this, you have it the best of all three of us, i think. >>> coming up are we about to enter the season of hearings in washington? is this only just the start? a form erhouse member and former republican is here with us next on what to expect from both sides of the aisle. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with...
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it's not enough. >> isn't it, frank, that it's the content.that? >> very alarming. he's defending the content, he's defending the tone. he's defending the messaging. and by defending it, he's echoing it. then he send as tweet, the fake news is working overtime to blame me for the new zealand attack. >> he's blaming the media. >> no one is blaming the president for what happened in new zealand, but the suggestion is the rhetoric, the kind of rhetoric he defends lends an atmosphere that then feeds sick people who do the kinds of things that are done here. it's not about blame, but about setting the tone, and the tone that he is essentially endorsing from fox is exclusionary and bigoted. it's why they took pressure from some of their own muss lichl employees. i think the president is confused. by trying to play programmer in chief, he's mixing his own messages. >> how about -- frank, staying with you, do you give fox the credit that they actually suspended her? there were actual consequences for what one of its hosts said and they pulled it at le
it's not enough. >> isn't it, frank, that it's the content.that? >> very alarming. he's defending the content, he's defending the tone. he's defending the messaging. and by defending it, he's echoing it. then he send as tweet, the fake news is working overtime to blame me for the new zealand attack. >> he's blaming the media. >> no one is blaming the president for what happened in new zealand, but the suggestion is the rhetoric, the kind of rhetoric he defends lends an...
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frank: sabes que el brillo da frescura.aquÍ los ojos no estÁn cargados si no los labios. frank: si te fijas el rojo tiene un toque de naranja que viene la temporada de primavera. esto va a ser un maquillaje mÁs de noche. ana patricia: es el labial que supongo que es el paso final. frank: exacto. es una piel luminosa que se ve esa primavera en nuestra piel. ana patricia: estÁ finalizado labial muy detallado, sigan frank en su prensa. allÍ lo tienen. siempre estÁ compartiendo maquillajes fabulosos para que se lo hagan en casa. vamos que mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". carlos: fÍjense que karla tiene un gran misterio que su color de lÁpiz labial es una combinaciÓn de varios. lave de la maÑana como toda una artista combinando lÁpices, es como picasso en sus labios. karla: mira la actriz y productora ciudad pinal acudiÓ su primer chequeo mÉdico luego de haber sido dada de alta. mire lo que le dijo a la prensa que la estaba esperando. reportera: macro que le dijeron los doctores? silvia pinal: que estoy muy bien, ya puede empezar a c
frank: sabes que el brillo da frescura.aquÍ los ojos no estÁn cargados si no los labios. frank: si te fijas el rojo tiene un toque de naranja que viene la temporada de primavera. esto va a ser un maquillaje mÁs de noche. ana patricia: es el labial que supongo que es el paso final. frank: exacto. es una piel luminosa que se ve esa primavera en nuestra piel. ana patricia: estÁ finalizado labial muy detallado, sigan frank en su prensa. allÍ lo tienen. siempre estÁ compartiendo maquillajes...