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we talk to jonathan karl, gillian tett and ed rollins. >> it's is prerogative to fire comey. could have fired him on january 20th and no one would have batted an eyelash. you can't beat him up. you say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had impeccable credentials. he had a difficult time and you may question his judgment on some of the things he did in the case but you can't batter him around. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with the c.e.o. o susan wojcicki. >> cheers people who have a global brand, a lot of times they have millions of subscribers, they're making a good living on youtube. they are extremely well known. they are extremely famous among their demographic and users, and, so, now, we have youtube is a collection of a huge amount of video content, many professional youtubeers and, of course, tv also uses youtube as way of putting their content on it, promoting it and having it be a part of a site where there are a billion people coming every month to watch video. >> rose: we conclude with tin carr, the director of the roy peck trust, an organizatio
we talk to jonathan karl, gillian tett and ed rollins. >> it's is prerogative to fire comey. could have fired him on january 20th and no one would have batted an eyelash. you can't beat him up. you say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had impeccable credentials. he had a difficult time and you may question his judgment on some of the things he did in the case but you can't batter him around. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with the c.e.o. o susan wojcicki....
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and the jet-lagged gillian tett has heroically agreed to stay with us for this conversation. philip, we will begin with you. what happened in france in this election and perhaps more importantly, what almost happened? >> what most happened was a populist nationalist victory. at the ends of the day it was a pretty emphatic victory for emmanuel macron. he got over 60% of the vote. that is quite a lot after all and more than the polls even expected. but marine le pen, the far right leader for the front national got ever so close to making it all the way to the elysee palace. she made to it the runoff, after all, which is a lot better than any far right leader has ever demonstrate france and a lot better than her predecessor, her father, did, for the same party. what emmanuel macron managed to do was stop what was perceived as a potential wave of populism and nationalism in europe, and of course here in the united states as well. emmanuel macron beat a populist candidate very much like donald trump here in the united states. he beat a nationalist candidate also like donald trump
and the jet-lagged gillian tett has heroically agreed to stay with us for this conversation. philip, we will begin with you. what happened in france in this election and perhaps more importantly, what almost happened? >> what most happened was a populist nationalist victory. at the ends of the day it was a pretty emphatic victory for emmanuel macron. he got over 60% of the vote. that is quite a lot after all and more than the polls even expected. but marine le pen, the far right leader...
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we talk to jonathan karl, gillian tett and ed rollins. >> it's is prerogative to fire comey. would have batted an eyelash. you can't beat him up. you say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had impeccable credentials. he had a difficult time and you may question his judgment on some of the things he did in the case but you can't batter him around. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with the c.e.o. o susan wojcicki. >> cheers people who have a global brand, a lot of times they have millions of subscribers, they're making a good living on
we talk to jonathan karl, gillian tett and ed rollins. >> it's is prerogative to fire comey. would have batted an eyelash. you can't beat him up. you say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had impeccable credentials. he had a difficult time and you may question his judgment on some of the things he did in the case but you can't batter him around. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with the c.e.o. o susan wojcicki. >> cheers people who have a global brand, a lot...
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jonathan karl is here and he had rollins and gillian tett. i'm pleased to have you here. and jonathan from his perch at the white house. we take advantage of his time. what do you make of all this. you have worked for president reagan. >> this particular president doesn't understand the impact every time he tweets something. ok, he will get better when he is in the white house. the two failures is lack of a strategy and personnel is way behind. he could have fired comey on january 20, but you can't go out and beat him up. you have to say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had a difficult time and they questioned his judgments on some of the things he did in the case, but you can't go out there and batter him or demoralize an agency that has been demoralized in the past or make the accusations that he has ever leaked anything. people are saying what tapes are we talking about? those are bad words. and people are starting to compare it to nixon and carter. he has a very important trip next week and has to settle this thing down because they have a big task and getti
jonathan karl is here and he had rollins and gillian tett. i'm pleased to have you here. and jonathan from his perch at the white house. we take advantage of his time. what do you make of all this. you have worked for president reagan. >> this particular president doesn't understand the impact every time he tweets something. ok, he will get better when he is in the white house. the two failures is lack of a strategy and personnel is way behind. he could have fired comey on january 20, but...
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joining me from the white house is jonathan karl of abc news, here in new york, ed rollins, and gillian tett, financial editor for "the new york times." i know jonathan has to leave in about 10 minutes, so we have to take advantage of his time. what do you make of all this? you have seen presidents. >> this particular president doesn't understand the impact he has every time he says something, or he tweets something. they said during the campaign that he will get better during the white house. the two failures is lack of a communication strategy, and the personalities way behind. saying that, it certainly is his prerogative to fire the fbi directed -- director, but you can't go out and beat him up. you have to say thank you for your 30 years of service. he had a difficult time and they questioned his judgments on some of the things he did in the case, but you can't go out there and better him around. you demoralized and agency that has been demoralized in the past . you can't make the accusations that he has ever leaked anything. raising things like tapes people , are saying what tapes are w
joining me from the white house is jonathan karl of abc news, here in new york, ed rollins, and gillian tett, financial editor for "the new york times." i know jonathan has to leave in about 10 minutes, so we have to take advantage of his time. what do you make of all this? you have seen presidents. >> this particular president doesn't understand the impact he has every time he says something, or he tweets something. they said during the campaign that he will get better during...